Abdullah Mason’s first WBO lightweight title defence, against Wales’ Joe Cordina, is being finalised for Cleveland’s Rocket Arena on July 4.

Mason won the vacant title in an entertaining contest against Sam Noakes of England in November, and it is Cordina – the former IBF junior-lightweight champion – who will travel to fight him in his hometown.

The 22-year-old Mason is widely recognised as one of the world’s most promising fighters. His being matched with Cordina, 34, at the home of the NBA team the Cleveland Cavaliers is in part a reflection of his promoters Top Rank recently agreeing a broadcast deal with DAZN, the long-term broadcast partner of Matchroom, who have long guided Cordina.

Cordina lost his title in a stoppage defeat by Anthony Cacace in May 2024, but has since rebuilt via two victories at lightweight, over Jaret Gonzalez Quiroz and Gabriel Flores Jnr, under his new trainer Gary Lockett. It was reported at the start of April that he was in negotiations to fight Mason.

Noakes, incidentally, returned to the ring on Sunday evening when he defeated the Mexican Benito Sanchez Garcia inside two rounds.