Jamel Herring vs. Jonathan Oquendo Official ESPN+ Weigh In Results

By Top Rank - 09/04/2020 - Comments

ESPN+ 7:30 p.m. ET / 4:30 p.m. PT – live on ESPN+ from the MGM Grand Conference Center – Grand Ballroom (Las Vegas)

• Jamel Herring 129.5 lbs vs. Jonathan Oquendo 129.6 lbs
(Herring’s WBO Jr. Lightweight World Title — 12 Rounds)

• Steven Nelson 167.6 lbs vs. DeAndre Ware 168 lbs
(Nelson’s NABO Super Middleweight Title — 10 Rounds)

• Jesse Rodriguez 109.2 lbs vs. Janiel Rivera 109.3 lbs
(Light Flyweight — 8 Rounds)

• Jared Anderson 247.2 lbs vs. Rodney Hernandez 255.2 lbs
(Heavyweight — 8 Rounds)

• D’Andre Smith 147.4 lbs vs. Benjamin Whitaker 149.8 lbs
(Welterweight — 6 Rounds)

• Ruben Cervera 130.3 lbs vs. Rennard Oliver 130.5 lbs
(Jr. Lightweight — 6 Rounds)

• Edward Vazquez 127.3 lbs vs. Adan Ochoa 127.1 lbs
(Featherweight — 6 Rounds)

• Rashiem Jefferson 125 lbs vs. Jose Martinez 125.1 lbs
(Featherweight — 4 Rounds)

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WBO junior lightweight world champion Jamel “Semper Fi” Herring hopes the wait is finally over. Herring, a decorated U.S. Marine veteran from Coram, N.Y., will make his second world title defense Saturday, September 5, against Puerto Rican challenger Jonathan Oquendo at the MGM Grand Conference Center.

Herring and Oquendo were scheduled to fight July 2, then July 14, but Herring twice tested positive for COVID-19.

In the 10-round super middleweight co-feature, it’s a battle of the Midwest as Omaha’s unbeaten Steven “So Cold” Nelson takes on Toledo’s DeAndre Ware.

Herring-Oquendo and Nelson-Ware will stream live on ESPN+ at 10 p.m. ET, with undercard action to stream on ESPN+ beginning at 7:30 p.m. ET.

“Jamel has had a run of bad luck, but his fortunes will change for the better inside the ‘Bubble’ on September 5,” said Top Rank chairman Bob Arum.

“Oquendo is a crafty veteran who understands this may be his last shot at a world title, and I expect him to give ‘The Fighting Marine’ one heck of a fight.”

Herring said, “This postponement is a blessing in disguise because I feel ten times better than I did three weeks ago. I’m grateful to have another opportunity to get back in the ring. I’ve fully recovered from COVID-19, and I’m more than ready for anything Jonathan Oquendo brings on September 5. Our team has a great game plan, and we are eager to carry it out.”

Oquendo said, “I am delighted with finally getting this opportunity to challenge Herring for his world title, as the fight has been canceled twice because of COVID-19. At one point, I thought that maybe the battle was not going to happen, but thanks to God, we are now ready for September 5.

“We are going to win. We are in a very positive mindset. We are going to leave everything in the ring. It’s now or never. It would be a great accomplishment to become a world champion at 37. That’s what we are going to do.”

Herring (21-2, 10 KOs) returns following the most extended layoff of his career, nearly ten months since he outpointed the previously unbeaten Lamont Roach Jr. at an outdoor ballpark in Fresno, Calif. Soon after his most recent positive COVID-19 test, he received a clean bill of health and resumed training camp in Omaha, Neb.

Oquendo (31-6, 19 KOs) rebounded from a March 2019 decision defeat to Roach to shut out Charles Huerta last September. He is 5-1 since a December 2015 defeat to Jesus Cuellar for the WBA featherweight world title.

Nelson (16-0, 13 KOs), who trains alongside Herring and pound-for-pound king Terence Crawford in Omaha, recently moved down from light heavyweight and is ranked No. 8 by the WBO at super middleweight.

He last fought in January, knocking out then-unbeaten prospect Cem Kilic on ESPN. A talented artist who designs his fight night attire— he entered the ring as The Grinch with a Santa hat against Kilic — Nelson hopes to notch his fourth knockout in a row. Ware (13-2-2, 8 KOs), a Toledo firefighter when he’s not fighting in the ring, is two fights removed from a February 2019 decision win over the previously unbeaten Ronald Ellis.

Nelson said, “I’ve been training and staying ready in Omaha with my team. Now it’s time to clock in for overtime. No audience? I don’t need cheers to do my job. I’m focused on the task at hand, which is to defeat DeAndre Ware.”