Boxing Match Preview: Steve Claggett (38-7-2, 26 KOs) vs. Adam Azim (13-0-0, 9 KOs)

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Venue: SSE Arena, Wembley — London, England

Main Card Start: 7:00 PM BST / 2:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM PT

Bout: 12 Rounds — Super Lightweight (140 lbs)

Stakes: WBA Continental / World Title Eliminator Implications

A fascinating crossroads fight headlines in London as Canadian veteran Steve “The Dragon” Claggett, a relentless pressure fighter with a decade of high‑level experience, meets British phenom Adam “The Assassin” Azim, one of the most hyped young talents in European boxing. This is a classic seasoned pressure warrior vs. explosive young prodigy matchup with major implications for the 140‑lb world‑title picture.

VENUE & CONDITIONS

  • Arena: SSE Arena, Wembley (Indoor)
  • Weather Outside: 59–63°F, cloudy
  • Impact on Fight: None — indoor, climate‑controlled
  • Ring Size: 20×20 (slightly favors movement and counterpunching)

A loud, pro‑Azim crowd is expected — a clear psychological advantage for the British star.

INJURY REPORT & CAMP NOTES

Steve Claggett

  • No reported injuries
  • Camp focused on pressure, body punching, and high‑volume sparring
  • Sparred with fast, athletic fighters to mimic Azim’s speed
  • Trainer reports “peak conditioning and relentless pace”

Adam Azim

  • No reported injuries
  • Camp emphasized footwork, counter‑timing, and defensive responsibility
  • Sparred with rugged pressure fighters to prepare for Claggett’s style
  • Weight cut reportedly smooth and controlled

FIGHTER PROFILES & RECENT FORM

STEVE CLAGGETT (Canada)

Record: 38–7–2 (26 KO)

Style: Orthodox — Pressure Fighter / Volume Puncher

Age: 37

Height/Reach: 5’8” / 70”

Recent Form (Last 5)

  • W — TKO7 vs. Miguel Madueno
  • W — UD10 vs. Alberto Palmetta
  • W — TKO5 vs. Carlos Sanchez
  • L — UD12 vs. Subriel Matias (world‑level test)
  • W — UD10 vs. Tony Luis

Strengths

  • Relentless pressure and high punch volume
  • Excellent body punching
  • Durable and mentally tough
  • Thrives in close‑range exchanges

Weaknesses

  • Can be outboxed at range
  • Slow starter
  • Susceptible to speed and angles

ADAM AZIM (United Kingdom)

Record: 13–0 (9 KO)

Style: Orthodox — Boxer‑Puncher / Explosive Athlete

Age: 23

Height/Reach: 5’10” / 71”

Recent Form (Last 5)

  • W — UD12 vs. Enock Poulsen
  • W — TKO4 vs. Franck Petitjean
  • W — UD10 vs. Aram Faniian
  • W — KO2 vs. Anthony Loffet
  • W — TKO1 vs. Rylan Charlton

Strengths

  • Elite hand speed
  • Sharp counterpunching
  • Excellent footwork and angles
  • Dangerous early‑round finisher

Weaknesses

  • Still developing inside game
  • Can be drawn into exchanges unnecessarily
  • Limited experience vs. elite pressure fighters

TACTICAL BREAKDOWN & KEY MATCHUPS

1. Claggett’s Pressure vs. Azim’s Speed

  • Claggett must close distance and force Azim into exchanges
  • Azim needs to maintain range and punish entries

Edge: Azim

2. Inside Fighting

  • Claggett is far more dangerous up close
  • Azim prefers mid‑range and angles

Edge: Claggett

3. Body Work

  • Claggett’s body attack is a major weapon
  • Azim’s body counters are sharp but selective

Edge: Claggett

4. Stamina & Late‑Round Performance

  • Claggett thrives in late‑round wars
  • Azim has not yet been pushed into deep waters by a pressure specialist

Edge: Claggett (late), Azim (early)

FIGHT HISTORY & CONTEXT

  • First meeting between the two
  • Claggett is seeking one last run at a world‑title eliminator
  • Azim is looking to break into the top‑10 and secure a 2027 title shot
  • Winner likely moves into WBA or IBF eliminator positioning

BETTING TRENDS

  • Azim has scored a stoppage in 3 of his last 5
  • Claggett has gone the distance in 3 of his last 5
  • Azim is 7–0 fighting in the UK
  • Claggett is 1–3 vs. top‑tier athletic boxers
  • Overs have hit in 4 of Azim’s last 6

FIGHT ODDS

Steve Claggett                   + 600

Adam Azim                         – 1000

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, May 29, 2026

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