Boxing Match Preview: Miles Zalewski (12-3-0, 10 KOs) vs. Jake Wyllie (18-2-4, 16 KOs)

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Venue, Location & Start Time

Venue: The Melbourne Pavilion

City: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

U.S. West Coast Start Time: 12:30 AM PT (early morning April 29)

Broadcast: DAZN (worldwide), Kayo Sports (Australia)

Injury Report

No injuries or withdrawals are reported for either fighter across available sources. Both fighters are expected to enter the bout fully fit.

Tale of the Tape

AttributeJake WyllieMiles Zalewski
Record18‑2‑1 (16 KOs)12‑3‑0 (10 KOs)
Age2536
StanceOrthodoxOrthodox
Weight ClassLightweight (135 lbs)Lightweight (135 lbs)
KO Rate89%83%
Loss Rate10%20%
KO Loss Rate50%100%

Recent Form & Fight History

Jake Wyllie

Coming off a split‑decision draw vs. Paul Fleming on Dec. 6, 2025.

Strong KO ratio (16 stoppages in 18 wins).

Younger, faster, and more active in recent years.

Miles Zalewski

12 wins with 10 KOs — heavy‑handed but inconsistent.

Older by 11 years; significantly more inactive in recent seasons.

Has been stopped in all three of his losses.

FIGHT ODDS

Miles Zalewski                  + 325

Jake Wyllie                         – 500

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, April 27, 2026

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