Title: WBO World Female Super Flyweight Title
Scheduled Rounds: 10 (Super Flyweight, 115 lbs)
Venue, location, and start time
- Venue: Pyramids of Giza
- City/Country: Giza, Egypt
- Broadcast/“fight night” start times:
- USA (ET): 12:00 PM (main card start)
- USA (PT / Los Angeles): 9:00 AM
- BetUS fight listing: 1:00 PM ET (bout window)
- UK (BST): 5:00 PM
- South Africa (SAST): 6:00 PM
- Philippines (PHT): 12:00 AM (Sunday, May 24)
- Australia (AEST): 2:00 AM (Sunday, May 24)
- New Zealand (NZST): 4:00 AM (Sunday, May 24)
Injury report
There are no publicly reported injuries or withdrawals for either fighter on the event pages or odds boards. Both are listed as fully active and scheduled for a 10‑round WBO world title fight at super flyweight.
If anything changes fight week (cuts, illness, weight issues), it would typically be updated by DAZN, the promoter, or the sportsbook—nothing like that is currently flagged.
Tale of the tape and stylistic matchup
Tale of the tape
From the event’s “Tale of the Tape” overview:
| Attribute | Mizuki Hiruta | Mai Soliman |
| Nationality | Japan | Australia |
| Record | 10‑0‑0 (2 KOs) | 10‑1‑0 (6 KOs) |
| Division | Super flyweight (115 lbs) | Super flyweight (115 lbs) |
| Age | 30 | 28 |
| Height | 5′4″ (163 cm) | 5′5″ (165 cm) |
| Stance | Southpaw | Orthodox |
| Win rate | 100% | 91% |
| KO win rate | 20% | 60% |
| Loss rate | 0% | 9% |
| KO loss rate | 0% | 0% |
Stylistic contrast
Mizuki Hiruta (Southpaw technician)
- Strengths:
- Clean, technical southpaw—angles, footwork, and timing.
- Defensive responsibility: 0% KO loss rate and undefeated record suggest strong ring IQ and composure.
- Championship temperament: Already operating at world‑title level with a measured, methodical style.
- Limitations:
- Modest power (2 KOs in 10 wins, KO rate). She wins more by accumulation and accuracy than by single‑shot damage.
- If she falls behind early, she’s not the type to flip a fight with one punch.
Mai Soliman (Orthodox pressure boxer/puncher)
- Strengths:
- Higher KO rate—6 KOs in 10 wins ( ), indicating real pop at 115 lbs.
- Slight height edge and orthodox stance can help her line up the right hand and left hook against a southpaw.
- More “fight‑changing” power if exchanges become prolonged.
- Limitations:
- Has one professional loss (9% loss rate), which suggests she can be outboxed or out‑adjusted over 10 rounds.
- Against a slick southpaw, her aggression can be turned against her if she overcommits and gets countered.
Recent form and fight history context
Mizuki Hiruta — recent form
- Record: 10‑0‑0 (2 KOs), 100% win rate.
- Profile:
- Undefeated, with a low KO ratio but consistent success over the distance.
- Likely has multiple 10‑round experiences and championship‑distance conditioning.
- Style suggests she’s used to winning rounds clearly rather than relying on knockdowns.
You can think of Hiruta as the classic world‑level technician: she stacks rounds, controls tempo, and rarely gives opponents a clear path to steal the fight.
Mai Soliman — recent form
- Record: 10‑1‑0 (6 KOs), 91% win rate, 60% KO rate.
- Profile:
- One blemish on the record, but otherwise a strong winning run with above‑average power for the division.
- The KO rate implies she’s capable of hurting opponents and forcing corner stoppages or referee interventions.
- The loss suggests that at higher levels, she can be outboxed or out‑maneuvered, especially by technically superior opponents.
Matchup history
- This is not a rematch—no prior professional meeting is listed between Hiruta and Soliman.
- The fight is for the WBO World Female Super Flyweight Title, which adds championship pacing and judging dynamics (clean work, ring generalship, and defense are heavily rewarded).
Stylistic fight breakdown
Distance and tempo
- Hiruta will want this at mid‑range and long‑range, using southpaw angles, the lead right hook, and straight left to score cleanly and exit.
- Soliman needs to close distance, get her feet set, and turn this into a more physical fight—body work, clinch breaks, and exchanges where her power can matter.
Technical vs. physical
- Technical edge: Hiruta—better defense, cleaner shot selection, and likely superior ring generalship.
- Physical edge: Soliman—slightly taller, more explosive power, and a higher KO rate.
Championship‑round dynamics
Over 10 rounds, the fighter who can maintain structure and discipline usually wins at this level. Hiruta’s undefeated record and low KO loss risk suggest she’s comfortable managing pace and momentum across the full distance.
FIGHT ODDS
Mai Soliman + 715
Mizuki Hiruta – 1500
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, May 22, 2026








