Boxing Match Preview: Ainiwaer Yilixiati (20-2-0, 14 KOs) vs. Blake Wells (12-2-0, 6 KOs)

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The upcoming boxing event includes a 10-round middleweight (160 lbs) bout between Australian contender Blake “Bomber” Wells (12-2, 6 KOs) and Chinese veteran Ainiwaer Yilixiati (20-2, 14 KOs) on the undercard of No Limit Boxing’s “Tszyu vs. Zerafa: No Limit On PPV” card. This matchup pits Wells’ home-country momentum and pressure fighting against Yilixiati’s experience and knockout power, serving as a potential stepping stone for Wells toward regional titles. The card emphasizes Australian talent with international flair, drawing interest from NRL crossovers and heavyweight action. Below is a fully detailed preview for fans and bettors.

Venue Location

The event takes place at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

This multi-purpose arena, with a capacity of around 11,000 for boxing, is a key venue for No Limit promotions, known for its vibrant crowd and proximity to local fighters like Wells.

Prelims starting at 5:00 PM AEST local time (6:00 AM GMT / 1:00 AM ET).

As a featured undercard bout, the Wells-Yilixiati ring walks are expected around 7:30 PM AEST (8:30 AM GMT / 3:30 AM ET), depending on earlier fights. The event is broadcast via pay-per-view on No Limit Boxing platforms, including Main Event in Australia.

Injury Report

No injuries have been reported for either fighter as of January 13, 2026.

Blake Wells has no documented setbacks from his September 2024 bout or training camp, appearing in peak condition during promotional appearances. Ainiwaer Yilixiati, inactive since late 2024, shows no signs of issues, with camp updates confirming full preparation. The card experienced one change with Rahim Mundine withdrawing due to a calf strain, but this does not affect the middleweight matchup.

Fighter Matchups

This 10-round middleweight contest is part of a 10-fight card blending domestic rivalries, title bouts, and crossover appeal.

Wells’ home edge vs. Yilixiati’s international experience.

Blake Wells: On a four-fight winning streak, Wells holds a 4-0 record since back-to-back losses in 2023, with 2 KOs in that span.

His most recent bout was a victory over Apai Piutau Cook on September 19, 2024, showcasing improved physique at middleweight. Prior wins include claiming a regional title in April 2024 and decisions/stoppages against domestic foes. Wells has totaled 74 pro rounds, with a 43% KO rate, and enters sharp after rebounding from losses to Tej Singh.

Ainiwaer Yilixiati: With a 20-2 record and 14 KOs, Yilixiati is 3-1 in his last four outings, maintaining a high 70% KO rate.

His last fight was a win in late 2024, following a mixed run including a loss but strong OCR (opponent combined record). Career spans 2015-2024 with 84 rounds, featuring wins over veterans like Betuel Ushona (2019) and Ryosuke Tenyu Maruki (2019). Yilixiati’s form highlights durability and power, though he’s stepping into hostile territory after a year of limited activity.

Both fighters are resilient, with Wells’ recent momentum contrasting Yilixiati’s veteran savvy.

Fight History

This is the first professional meeting between Wells and Yilixiati, with no prior sparring or shared opponents noted.

Wells has built his record through Australian domestic wins, rebounding from 2023 setbacks. Yilixiati, a former regional champion, has competed internationally, including in China and against global foes since 2015. The bout was added to the card in early January 2026, positioning Wells for a home showcase against Yilixiati’s overseas challenge.

FIGHT ODDS

Ainiwaer Yilixiati             + 170

Blake Wells                        – 225

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, January 15, 2025

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