Mary Casamassa, a professional boxer with dreams of becoming a world champion, trains six days a week at Jack’s Boxing Gym in Ross Township. She sees boxing as a challenge that allows her to test herself and is dedicated to achieving success in the sport. With the drive, determination, and big personality necessary to reach her goals, Casamassa has been training with head trainer Jack Mook since she was a teenager. Mook believes in her talent and potential, describing her as the real deal and someone who can go all the way in the sport.
Casamassa also works full-time as an engineer but juggles a rigorous training regimen that includes multiple hours of training each day to prepare for her upcoming fights. Her next big opportunity comes at the Brawl at the Hall event at Steamfitters 499 Union Hall in Harmony, where she will face boxing veteran Olivia Gerula in a 10-round main event. This fight will be a significant challenge for Casamassa, who has never fought beyond six rounds before. However, she is determined to succeed and hopes to bring home a title as the WIBA Super Middleweight champion.
With a win on Saturday, Casamassa could potentially propel herself into the world rankings and move closer to her ultimate goal of becoming a world champion. She credits her faith and pre-fight rituals, such as praying with her trainer, for helping her focus and prepare mentally for her matches. Casamassa’s dedication and hard work have positioned her as a rising star in the boxing world, and she hopes to make her family proud by achieving her dreams.