Boxing Match Preview: Jacob Bank (17-0-0, 9 KOs) vs. William Scull (23-1-0, 9 KOs)

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Danish super middleweight prospect Jacob Bank (17-0-0, 9 KOs) faces former IBF champion William Scull (23-1-0, 9 KOs) in a 10-round non-title super middleweight bout as the main event of a DAZN card in Kolding. Bank, the undefeated local favorite ranked in the top 5-12 by major sanctioning bodies at 168 lbs, aims to continue his rise with a high-profile win in front of his home crowd. Scull, the 33-year-old Cuban-German veteran coming off a 2025 loss to Canelo Alvarez, looks to rebound and re-establish himself as a top contender with his disciplined, defensive-minded style. This matchup pits Bank’s youth and momentum against Scull’s experience and proven championship pedigree in what could be a tactical, low-scoring affair emphasizing ring IQ over fireworks.

Venue Location

The fight will be held at Sydbank Arena in Kolding, Denmark. This modern multi-purpose arena has a capacity of approximately 12,000 for boxing events and serves as a key venue for Danish boxing, offering an intimate and supportive atmosphere for local fighters like Bank.

Ring walks are scheduled for 2:00 PM ET (11:00 AM PT / 7:00 PM local time in Denmark, CET). Ring walks for the main event (Bank vs. Scull) are expected around 4:00-5:00 PM ET (1:00-2:00 PM PT / 10:00-11:00 PM local time), broadcast live on DAZN globally.

Injury Report

No injuries have been reported for either fighter leading into the bout. Both completed full training camps without disruptions. Bank has stayed active and healthy in his undefeated run, while Scull’s long layoff since May 2025 was due to scheduling rather than injury, and he enters cleared and focused on rebounding.

Jacob Bank:

No reported issues; fully prepared as the home fighter.

William Scull:

No injuries noted; the Canelo loss was competitive but non-injury related.

Fighter Matchups

This super middleweight clash features contrasting styles: Bank’s emerging offensive aggression versus Scull’s disciplined, counter-punching defense.

Jacob Bank (age 24-25, 5’11”, orthodox): A rising Danish talent with strong amateur credentials, Bank uses solid fundamentals, good jab, and increasing power (53% KO rate). He excels in controlled pressure and volume, building rounds effectively. Weaknesses include relative inexperience against elite-level veterans and potential vulnerability to precise counters.

William Scull (age 33, 5’11½”, 72″ reach, orthodox): A tactical fighter with elite defensive skills and ring IQ, Scull relies on footwork, counters, and clinch work to neutralize aggression. His 39% KO rate reflects a points-oriented approach, but he’s durable (only one loss, to Canelo). Weaknesses include limited finishing power and a tendency toward low-output fights that can frustrate crowds.

Key Stylistic Clash: Bank’s forward pressure and volume vs. Scull’s distance control and counterpunching. Bank must close distance without eating counters; Scull needs to frustrate and outbox him over 10 rounds.

Strengths/Weaknesses: Bank’s youth, power edge, and home advantage favor him in exchanges; Scull’s experience (156 pro rounds vs. Bank’s 94) and championship pedigree offer upset potential if he dictates pace.

X-Factor: Home crowd energy for Bank could boost his aggression; Scull’s post-Canelo motivation may lead to a sharper performance.

Recent Form

Bank enters undefeated with steady progress, while Scull rebounds from his lone loss.

Jacob Bank (Last 5: W-W-W-W-W):

Recent 2025 activity: Consistent wins with decisions and occasional stoppages, climbing rankings (top 4-12 at 168 lbs by major bodies).

Form Notes: Undefeated streak with solid fundamentals; high win rate, averaging decisions but showing power.

William Scull (Last 5: L-W-W-W-W):

May 3, 2025: UD 12 loss vs. Canelo Alvarez (competitive but outpointed in unification).

Prior: Strong defenses and wins leading to title shot.

Form Notes: One loss in career (to Canelo); durable, points-oriented style with 39% KO rate.

FighterLast 5 RecordKO % (Career)Avg. Rounds Last 5Key Stat
Jacob BankW-W-W-W-W53%8-10Undefeated home favorite
William ScullL-W-W-W-W39%10+Former IBF champion

Fight History

This is the first meeting between Bank and Scull, with no prior head-to-head or shared opponents. Bank’s rise as a Danish prospect meets Scull’s path through European and world-level competition.

FIGHT ODDS

Jacob Bank                          + 150

William Scull                     – 200

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, January 30, 2025

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