Boxing Match Preview: Vito Mielnicki Jr (21-1-0, 12 KOs) vs. Samuel Nmomah (21-0-0, 5 KOs)

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Venue & Event Details

Location: ANB Arena, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Ring Walks: ~6:00pm GMT / 1:00pm ET / 10:00am PT

Broadcast: DAZN PPV worldwide

Event: Part of The Ring IV card headlined by David Benavidez vs Anthony Yarde

Injury Report

Vito Mielnicki Jr: No reported injuries; enters fight healthy after June 2025 UD win over Kamil Gardzielik.

Samuel Nmomah: Cleared for competition; last fought in March 2025, defeating Abdul Khattab by unanimous decision.

Fighter Matchups & Styles

Vito Mielnicki Jr (USA, Orthodox)

Record: 21-1-0 (12 KOs)

Age: 23

Style: Aggressive boxer-puncher, uses reach and combinations.

Strengths: Power (57% KO rate), youth, athleticism.

Weaknesses: Still developing against elite opposition; can be hit when pressing forward.

Samuel Nmomah (Nigeria, Orthodox)

Record: 21-0-0 (5 KOs)

Age: 28

Style: Technical, defensive, disciplined.

Strengths: Undefeated record, consistency, defensive resilience.

Weaknesses: Low KO rate (24%), less tested against world-ranked opponents.

Recent Form & Fight History

Mielnicki Jr:

UD win vs Kamil Gardzielik (June 2025).

Stopped Nicholas DeLomba (2024).

Ranked #6 WBO middleweight contender.

Nmomah:

UD win vs Abdul Khattab (March 2025).

Undefeated but primarily against European-level opposition.

First fight outside Europe, first against a world-ranked opponent.

Betting Trends

Public bettors favor Mielnicki Jr by KO/TKO due to his power edge.

Nmomah backers targeting decision win props, banking on his defensive style.

Sharps split: Mielnicki’s youth and ranking vs Nmomah’s undefeated record.

Outlook

This fight is a power vs discipline clash: Mielnicki Jr’s youth and knockout ability against Nmomah’s undefeated record and defensive resilience. Expect Mielnicki to press forward aggressively, while Nmomah looks to counter and survive exchanges. The decisive factor will be whether Nmomah can withstand sustained pressure. Most models favor Mielnicki by late stoppage, but Nmomah’s durability makes him a live underdog.

FIGHT ODDS

Vito Mielnicki Jr               – 225

Samuel Nmomah             + 175

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, November 21, 2025

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