Boxing Match Preview: Tej Pratap Singh (20-8-3) vs. Max McIntyre (9-0-0)

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Event: Moloney vs. Donovan: Urban Warfare

Bout: Max McIntyre vs. Tej Pratap Singh

Venue: Fortitude Music Hall, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Start Time: 03:00 AM ET

Injury Report

No injuries or medical flags for either fighter. Both are cleared to compete.

Tale of the Tape & Fighter Matchups

AttributeMax McIntyreTej Pratap Singh
Record9‑0‑020‑8‑3
Age2139
Height6’4″ (192 cm)6’4″ (192 cm)
Weight167.8 lbs164.5 lbs
StanceOrthodoxSouthpaw
NationalityAustraliaIndia
Fighting Out OfMelbourne, VICMelbourne, VIC

Key matchup notes:

McIntyre is 18 years younger, undefeated, and physically identical in height.

Singh is a veteran southpaw with 30+ pro fights—major experience edge.

McIntyre’s size + youth + momentum create a stylistic advantage.

Recent Form

Max McIntyre – Last 5

W – W – W – W – W Undefeated and improving each outing.

Tej Pratap Singh – Last 5

W – L – W – L – W Alternating wins and losses, showing inconsistency.

Fight History & Style Notes

Max McIntyre

Tall, rangy boxer with disciplined fundamentals.

Uses jab‑first approach to control distance.

Wins typically come by decision or late accumulation, not early KO.

Tej Pratap Singh

Experienced southpaw with crafty angles.

Has fought high‑level regional opponents.

Durability is solid, but age and reflexes are declining.

Betting Trends

McIntyre undefeated in all 9 fights.

Singh has alternated wins and losses in his last five.

Age gap (21 vs. 39) strongly favors McIntyre.

Southpaw veterans like Singh can create early problems, but McIntyre’s reach and youth typically neutralize slower opponents.

FIGHT ODDS

Tej Pratap Singh               + 750

Max McIntyre                   – 1200

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, April 22, 2026

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