Gurgen Hovhannisyan vs. Uila Mau’u: July 11th In San Francisco
Gurgen Hovhannisyan faces dangerous New Zealand puncher Uila Mau’u on July 11 in San Francisco in a compelling battle between unbeaten heavyweight prospects.
San Francisco, CA, USA – An intriguing heavyweight clash between two unbeaten punchers has officially been added to a unique outdoor boxing event scheduled for July 11 at Civic Center Plaza in San Francisco, California.

Armenian giant Gurgen Hovhannisyan 10-0 (9 KOs), will face New Zealand’s Uila Mau’u 10-0 (9 KOs), in what could quietly become one of the most entertaining heavyweight
The event itself has already generated attention due to ambitious plans surrounding attendance and presentation. Organizers are reportedly aiming to stage one of the largest live boxing crowds in modern history with an open-air setup in the heart of downtown San Francisco.
While the card is expected to feature a festival atmosphere and broad public accessibility, the heavyweight matchup between Hovhannisyan and Mau’u offers a genuinely compelling stylistic clash between two dangerous undefeated contenders still looking to establish themselves on the world stage.
Gurgen Hovhannisyan zconyinues His Development
Known to many fans as “Big Gurg,” Hovhannisyan has steadily become one of the more physically imposing heavyweight prospects currently emerging in the division.
Standing around 6-foot-7 with a massive frame and long reach, the Armenian-born contender has built his unbeaten record largely through aggressive pressure and knockout power. Unlike some towering modern heavyweights who rely heavily on caution and range management, Hovhannisyan generally prefers to press forward and force exchanges.
The Joe Goossen-trained prospect has shown a sharp finishing instinct in recent outings, particularly when opponents begin to fade under sustained pressure.
Still, questions remain.
Despite his size and power, Hovhannisyan has shown vulnerability when forced into rugged physical battles. That concern became more visible during his difficult fight with Patrick Mailata, where the unbeaten prospect appeared uncomfortable at times dealing with pressure, rough exchanges and a physically demanding pace.
Mailata managed to back Hovhannisyan up during stretches of the fight and exposed defensive openings during close-range exchanges.
Those moments did not derail Hovhannisyan’s rise, but they did create intrigue around how he handles durable, physically strong heavyweights capable of dragging him into uncomfortable territory.
That is part of what makes the matchup with Mau’u so interesting.
Uila Mau’u Brings Real Danger
Though less known internationally, Uila Mau’u enters the fight carrying the type of profile that often produces difficult nights.
The unbeaten New Zealander has developed a reputation as a compact, physically strong puncher who prefers pressure over finesse. Mau’u does not appear interested in long tactical boxing matches. Instead, he looks to close distance, force exchanges and land heavy hooks and overhand shots.
Stylistically, there are similarities between Mau’u and Mailata, though Mau’u may arrive with even more offensive urgency.
For Hovhannisyan, that presents legitimate risk.
Mau’u’s objective will likely be straightforward — close the distance, make the fight physical and test the giant prospect’s conditioning and composure under pressure.
If he succeeds in dragging Hovhannisyan into a rough inside battle, the contest could become far more competitive than some observers expect.
A Fight That May Reveal More About Both Men
This matchup feels important for both men, particularly Hovhannisyan.
The Armenian prospect has already demonstrated size, power and offensive potential, but this fight may help answer larger questions about his long-term ceiling in the heavyweight division.
Can he consistently control distance against aggressive opposition?
Can he maintain composure during difficult exchanges?
Can he impose his physical advantages against strong pressure fighters?
Those are the types of questions that separate intriguing prospects from future contenders.
For Mau’u, the fight represents a major opportunity to disrupt the rise of a highly regarded opponent on a visible stage.
A victory over Hovhannisyan would immediately elevate his profile within the division and establish him as a serious name to watch moving forward.

