York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, England
Start Time: Main Card 7:00 PM BST, Ring Walks ~9:30 PM BST
Bout Type: 6‑Round Bantamweight Contest
VENUE — YORK HALL
- Location: Bethnal Green, London
- Capacity: ~1,200
- Atmosphere: Intimate, loud, and historically significant — ideal for rising prospects
- Ring Size: Standard 20×20
- Commission: British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC)
- Notes: Small‑hall environment favors pressure fighters and high‑volume action
INJURY REPORT
LEONARDO BAEZ
- No major injuries reported
- Mild right‑hand soreness early in camp — cleared
- Trainer notes improved conditioning but concerns about punch resistance remain
LEIGHTON BIRCHALL
- Clean camp, no reported injuries
- High‑intensity sparring with no cuts or setbacks
- Strength coach reports best conditioning of his young career
FIGHTER PROFILES & RECENT FORM
LEONARDO BAEZ (5‑18‑0, 0 KOs)
- Age: 30
- Height: 5’7”
- Reach: 68”
- Stance: Orthodox
- Last 5 Fights: 1–4
- Recent Form:
- Veteran journeyman with no knockout wins
- Durable but often outworked
- Known for awkward rhythm and scrappy inside fighting
Strengths
- Experience against a wide range of opponents
- Good chin — rarely stopped early
- High work rate in early rounds
- Makes fights messy and uncomfortable
Weaknesses
- No KO power
- Struggles with speed and timing
- Defensive lapses, especially vs straight shots
- Conditioning fades after Round 4
LEIGHTON BIRCHALL (4‑0‑0, 3 KOs)
- Age: 24
- Height: 5’8”
- Reach: 70”
- Stance: Orthodox
- Last 5 Fights: 4–0
- Recent Form:
- Rising UK prospect with explosive early power
- Three stoppages in four fights
- Shows strong fundamentals and improving ring IQ
Strengths
- Heavy hands for the weight
- Sharp jab and clean straight right
- Good finishing instincts
- Calm under pressure despite limited experience
Weaknesses
- Limited rounds experience
- Has not yet faced a rugged veteran like Baez
- Sometimes loads up on power shots
STYLE MATCHUP BREAKDOWN
1. Pace & Distance
- Baez: Wants to close distance and brawl
- Birchall: Prefers mid‑range boxing with explosive counters
- Birchall’s jab likely dictates range early
2. Power vs Durability
- Baez: No KO power
- Birchall: Legitimate finishing ability
- Baez’s chin will be tested early
3. Defense
- Baez: Leaky guard, vulnerable to straight shots
- Birchall: Good head movement and footwork
4. Conditioning
- Baez fades after Round 4
- Birchall has yet to be pushed deep but shows strong stamina
FIGHT HISTORY & RESUME NOTES
LEONARDO BAEZ
- Has fought multiple undefeated prospects
- Never scored a KO in 23 pro fights
- Known for durability and awkward style
- Last win: 2023 (points)
LEIGHTON BIRCHALL
- 4‑0 with 3 stoppages
- Last fight: 2nd‑round TKO over a 3‑2 opponent
- Has never been knocked down as a pro
- This is his toughest opponent to date in terms of experience
BETTING TRENDS
LEONARDO BAEZ
- 6 of last 8 losses by stoppage
- 4 straight fights ended Under the rounds total
- Has not won a fight since 2023
LEIGHTON BIRCHALL
- 3 of 4 wins by KO/TKO
- All stoppages inside 3 rounds
- Never gone past Round 4
MATCHUP TRENDS
- Birchall’s power vs Baez’s durability
- Baez’s chin is questionable at this stage
- Birchall’s early aggression likely decisive
FIGHT ODDS
Leonardo Baez + 625
Leighton Birchall – 900
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, May 15, 2026








