Venue: York Hall — London, England
Main Card Start: 7:00 PM BST
Bout: 10 Rounds — Super Lightweight (140 lbs)
This matchup features Marco Simmonds, a slick British boxer‑puncher with fast hands and sharp counters, against Sultan Babakhanov, a rugged Uzbek pressure fighter known for durability, volume, and relentless aggression. It’s a classic stylistic clash with major implications for the European rankings at 140 lbs.
VENUE & CONDITIONS
Arena: York Hall (Indoor)
Weather Outside: 60–64°F, light rain typical of London
Impact on Fight: None — indoor, climate‑controlled
Ring Size: 20×20 (slightly favors movement and outside boxing)
York Hall’s intimate environment often energizes pressure fighters — a subtle advantage for Babakhanov.
INJURY REPORT & CAMP NOTES
Marco Simmonds
No reported injuries
Camp focused on footwork, counterpunching, and conditioning
Sparred with high‑pressure fighters to mimic Babakhanov’s style
Trainer reports “best shape of his career”
Sultan Babakhanov
Minor elbow soreness early in camp — resolved
Camp emphasized body punching, pressure, and cutting off the ring
Sparred with rangy boxers to prepare for Simmonds’ movement
Weight cut reportedly smooth
FIGHTER PROFILES & RECENT FORM
MARCO SIMMONDS (United Kingdom)
Record: 17–1 (9 KO)
Style: Orthodox — Boxer‑Puncher
Age: 27
Height/Reach: 5’9” / 70”
Recent Form (Last 5)
W — UD10 vs. J. McCarthy
W — TKO6 vs. R. Delgado
W — UD8 vs. L. Santos
L — SD10 vs. A. Barroso (close, controversial)
W — KO3 vs. M. O’Neill
Strengths
Fast hands and sharp counters
Excellent footwork and distance control
Strong jab and combination punching
Good stamina and late‑round composure
Weaknesses
Can be backed up by heavy pressure
Sometimes too defensive early
Not a natural power puncher
SULTAN BABAKHANOV (Uzbekistan)
Record: 20–3 (12 KO)
Style: Orthodox — Pressure Fighter
Age: 29
Height/Reach: 5’8” / 69”
Recent Form (Last 5)
W — TKO8 vs. A. Mamedov
W — UD10 vs. J. Castillo
L — UD12 vs. S. Ergashev
W — TKO5 vs. R. Hernandez
W — UD10 vs. K. Sato
Strengths
Relentless pressure and high work rate
Strong body punching
Durable and physically imposing
Excellent at cutting off the ring
Weaknesses
Defense can be porous
Susceptible to straight punches
Slower footwork than elite boxers
TACTICAL BREAKDOWN & KEY MATCHUPS
1. Simmonds’ Jab & Movement vs. Babakhanov’s Pressure
Simmonds must maintain distance and avoid being trapped
Babakhanov needs to close the gap and force exchanges
Edge: Simmonds
2. Inside Fighting
Babakhanov thrives at close range
Simmonds prefers mid‑range and angles
Edge: Babakhanov
3. Body Work
Babakhanov’s body attack is a major weapon
Simmonds’ counters to the body are sharp but less frequent
Edge: Babakhanov
4. Stamina & Late‑Round Performance
Simmonds is efficient and composed
Babakhanov’s pressure can overwhelm opponents late
Edge: Even
FIGHT HISTORY & CONTEXT
First meeting between the two
Simmonds is looking to break into the top‑20 world rankings
Babakhanov is seeking a signature win on foreign soil
Winner likely moves into a European title eliminator
BETTING TRENDS
Simmonds has gone the distance in 3 of his last 5
Babakhanov has gone the distance in 4 of his last 6
Babakhanov is 1–3 in fights outside Uzbekistan
Simmonds is 5–0 in fights at York Hall
Overs have hit in 7 of Babakhanov’s last 9
FIGHT ODDS
Marco Simmonds – 150
Sultan Babakhanov + 130
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, May 28, 2026







