Boxing Match Preview: Cameron Vuong (9-0-0, 4 KOs) vs. Gavin Gwynne (18-4-1, 5 KOs)

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Venue & Event Details

Location: National Exhibition Centre (NEC), Birmingham, England

Time: 9:00 PM BST (approximate ring walks)

Promotion: Matchroom Boxing (Eddie Hearn)

Broadcast: DAZN (global)

Undercard Highlights: Ben Whittaker vs. Benjamin Gavazi (main event, WBC Silver light-heavyweight title)

Injury Report

Cameron Vuong: No reported injuries; last fought in September 2025, winning on points vs Reuquen Cona Facundo.

Gavin Gwynne: Healthy; last fought in August 2025, winning on points vs Owen Durnan.

Fighter Matchups

Cameron Vuong (UK, 23 years old)

Record: 9-0 (4 KOs)

Height: 5’9” (176 cm)

Style: Orthodox, aggressive, sharp combinations

Alias: “The One”

KO Rate: 44%

Strengths: Youth, speed, unbeaten confidence, sharp jab and body work.

Gavin Gwynne (Wales, 35 years old)

Record: 18-4-1 (5 KOs)

Height: 6’0” (183 cm)

Style: Orthodox, rangy boxer, durable veteran

Alias: “The Merthyr Mexican”

KO Rate: 28%

Strengths: Experience, reach advantage, proven stamina in long fights.

Recent Form

Vuong: 5–0 in last 5, steadily stepping up opposition, showing maturity in longer fights.

Gwynne: 3–2 in last 5, including British lightweight title defenses; durable but less active offensively.

Fight History & Stakes

Vuong: Rising Matchroom prospect, looking to break into domestic title contention.

Gwynne: Former British lightweight champion, experienced at national level, aiming to upset the unbeaten prospect.

Stakes: A win for Vuong elevates him toward British and European title shots; Gwynne seeks resurgence.

Betting Trends

Vuong fights often go the distance, but he carries sharp power.

Gwynne tends to rely on points wins, with limited KO threat.

Youth vs. experience dynamic favors Vuong’s speed, but Gwynne’s reach could frustrate him.

Reasoning: Vuong’s youth, speed, and sharp combinations should carry him through, though Gwynne’s reach and durability will make it competitive. Expect a tactical, high-volume fight with Vuong edging rounds on activity.

Final Take: This is a classic prospect vs. veteran clash. Vuong seeks to prove he’s ready for domestic titles, while Gwynne aims to spoil the rise of a younger rival. Expect a competitive bout, but Vuong’s momentum and sharper offense make him the safer betting side.

FIGHT ODDS

Cameron Vuong                – 180

Gavin Gwynne                  + 150

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, November 28, 2025

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