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Boxing Match Preview: George Liddard (13-0-0, 8 KOs) vs. Tyler Denny (21-3-3, 1 KO)

Venue: Copper Box Arena, Hackney Wick, London, United Kingdom.
DAZN broadcast begins at 7:00 p.m. GMT / 2:00 p.m. ET / 11:00 a.m. PT, with main-event ringwalks targeted around 10:00 p.m. GMT / 5:00 p.m. ET (approx. 22:00 GMT, ringwalks ~15 minutes earlier).

Injury Report

No injuries or medical issues reported for either fighter. Both made weight cleanly and have completed full camps with no setbacks. Liddard has been training under Tony Sims with no flags; Denny is fully cleared after a busy rebuild. The bout is 100% confirmed entering fight week.

Fighter Matchups & Styles

  • George “Billericay Bomber” Liddard: 23 years old, 5′ 10″ (178 cm), orthodox. Billericay, Essex native. Explosive power puncher (61.5% KO rate) with improving maturity, body work, and relentless pressure. Won British & Commonwealth titles in his last outing; ranked IBF top-15 and viewed as one of Britain’s top prospects under 25. Trains at elite level and has shown rapid growth fight-on-fight.
  • Tyler Denny: 34 years old, 5′ 10″ (178 cm), southpaw. Wordsley/Rowley Regis, West Midlands native. Former EBU European champion and durable veteran with excellent ring savvy and awkward southpaw angles. Low finishing rate (only 1 KO in 21 wins) but proven chin and experience against top domestic/European talent. Relies on volume, movement, and veteran tricks.

Tale of the Tape edge: Even height/age gap favours Liddard in power, youth, and momentum. Denny in southpaw awkwardness and pro rounds fought (188 vs. Liddard’s 62).

Recent Form

Liddard (last key bouts, reverse chronological):

  • Oct 17, 2025 – W TKO10 Kieron Conway (York Hall; won British & Commonwealth titles; Conway down in round 9, corner stoppage).
  • May 17, 2025 – W TKO5 Aaron Sutton (Copper Box; multiple knockdowns).
  • Earlier 2024/2025: Multiple stoppages and points wins on Matchroom cards.

Liddard is 13-0 with 8 KOs, looking sharper and more composed with each step up.

Denny (last several):

  • Dec 2025 – W UD10 Grant Dennis (Dudley Town Hall; dominant rebuild win).
  • Apr 2025 – W PTS10 Elvis Ahorgah (Birmingham; Ahorgah dropped in round 7).
  • Sep 2024 – L TKO2 Hamzah Sheeraz (Wembley; high-level stoppage loss).
  • Earlier: Won EBU European title twice (2023–2024) before losses to elite prospects.

Denny is 4-1 in his last five but the recent wins came against regional-level foes after tough defeats.

Fight History Context

Liddard captured domestic gold in October 2025 and is on a meteoric rise, aiming for world titles within 18 months. Denny (former English & European champion) has beaten solid names but been stopped by rising stars like Sheeraz. This is Liddard’s first title defence and a classic “young gun vs. wily veteran” test — Denny’s southpaw craft and durability vs. Liddard’s power and hunger.

FIGHT ODDS

George Liddard                 – 1300

Tyler Denny                        + 800

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, March 20, 2026

Boxing Match Preview: Giorgio Visioli (10-0-0, 6 KOs) vs. Levi Giles (17-2-1, 4 KOs)

Venue: Copper Box Arena, Hackney Wick, London, United Kingdom.
DAZN broadcast begins at 7:00 p.m. GMT / 2:00 p.m. ET / 11:00 a.m. PT, with undercard ringwalks staggered from ~6:00 p.m. GMT onward (this 10-round title fight expected mid-to-late undercard, roughly 8:30–9:30 p.m. GMT / 3:30–4:30 p.m. ET depending on earlier bouts; main event targeted ~10:00–11:00 p.m. GMT).

Injury Report

No injuries or medical issues reported for either fighter. Visioli completed a high-altitude training camp in Las Vegas with no setbacks and made weight cleanly. Giles has been fully cleared and active in preparation. The bout is 100% confirmed with no logistical or health concerns entering fight week.

Fighter Matchups & Styles

  • Giorgio Visioli: 22 years old (born April 15, 2003), 5′ 8″ (173 cm), southpaw. Aldershot, Hampshire native (Repton Boxing Club). Two-time English amateur champion turned pro in 2023. Sharp southpaw with genuine power (60% KO rate), excellent footwork, and improving boxing IQ. Captured the English Lightweight title in December 2025; trains at elite level and showed championship composure in his first title win.
  • Levi Giles: 29 years old (born April 20, 1996), orthodox. Grimsby, Lincolnshire native. Durable veteran and former British title challenger with solid work rate and experience (122 pro rounds fought). Lower KO rate (24%) but tough chin and ring savvy; relies on pressure and volume against prospects.

Tale of the Tape edge: Visioli in youth, southpaw awkwardness, power, and momentum. Giles in pro experience and veteran durability, but concedes significant physical and stylistic advantages.

Recent Form

Visioli (last several—all wins, reverse chronological):

  • Dec 17, 2025 – W UD10 Joe Howarth (Indigo at The O2; won vacant English Lightweight title; wide cards 100-91, 98-92, 97-93).
  • Oct 2025 – W (points/decision) vs. regional foe.
  • Earlier 2025: TKO4 Kane Baker (April), TKO5 Francisco Lucero (January), plus multiple early stoppages.

Visioli is 10-0 with 6 KOs, showing steady progression from quick finishes to title-level distance fights.

Giles (last several—mixed):

  • Recent 2025/2024: Wins against domestic level but losses to top UK lightweights (e.g., Reece Bellotti UD12 in 2024, other domestic setbacks).
  • Dec 2025 activity on smaller shows; 2 wins in last few outings but against softer opposition after higher-level defeats.

Giles enters with experience but on inconsistent form against rising contenders.

Fight History Context

Visioli is a blue-chip UK prospect (debut 2023) who has collected domestic hardware while remaining unbeaten and highly active on Matchroom cards. Giles has 20 pro fights, including a British title challenge, but has been outpointed or stopped against elite domestic talent. This is a classic “prospect title defense vs. veteran gatekeeper” — Visioli’s southpaw skill and power against Giles’ toughness in a step-up test for the young champion.

FIGHT ODDS

Giorgio Visioli                   – 2000

Levi Giles                            + 900

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, March 20, 2026

Boxing Match Preview: Jimmy Sains (11-0-0, 10 KOs) vs. Derrick Osaze (13-3-0, 3 KOs)

Venue: Copper Box Arena, Hackney Wick, London, United Kingdom.
DAZN broadcast begins at 7:00 p.m. GMT / 2:00 p.m. ET / 11:00 a.m. PT, with undercard ringwalks staggered from ~6:00 p.m. GMT onward (this 10-rounder expected mid-undercard, roughly 8:00–9:00 p.m. GMT / 3:00–4:00 p.m. ET depending on earlier bouts; main event targeted ~10:00–11:00 p.m. GMT).

Injury Report

No injuries or medical issues reported for either fighter. Both made weight cleanly and have completed full camps. The matchup is fully confirmed with no health or logistical concerns entering fight week.

Fighter Matchups & Styles

  • Jimmy Sains: 25 years old (born Dec 8, 2000), 6′ 1″ (185 cm), southpaw. Harold Wood/Brentwood, Essex native. Explosive southpaw power puncher with a devastating left hand and 91% KO rate (10 of 11 wins inside the distance). Technical yet aggressive; improving boxing IQ after going the distance for the first time in 2025. Holds English Middleweight, Commonwealth Silver, and Southern Area titles.
  • Derrick Osaze: 32 years old (born Oct 11, 1993), 5′ 11″ (180 cm), orthodox. Nottingham-based (born Peckham, London). Veteran pressure fighter nicknamed “The Punching Preacher” with solid durability but low finishing rate (only 3 KOs in 13 wins). Orthodox stance relies on work rate and experience; has been stopped or outpointed against rising contenders.

Tale of the Tape edge: Sains in youth, height, reach, power, and southpaw awkwardness. Osaze in pro experience (71 rounds vs. Sains’ 43) but concedes every physical and momentum advantage.

Recent Form

Sains (last several—all wins, reverse chronological; BoxRec data):

  • Oct 2025 – W vs. Troy Coleman (York Hall; continued title momentum).
  • May 2025 – W UD10 Gideon Onyenani (first distance fight; won Southern Area title at Copper Box).
  • Earlier 2025/2024: Multiple stoppages including 1st-round KO vs. strong regional foes and quick finishes on Matchroom undercards (e.g., vs. Remi Scholar, etc.).

Sains is 11-0 with 10 KOs, showing rapid progression and only one non-stoppage in his career.

Osaze (last several):

  • Jan 31, 2025 – L UD10 George Liddard (Indigo at the O2; for Commonwealth Silver).
  • Aug 17, 2024 – L TKO2 Denzel Bentley (York Hall; for WBO International).
  • Mar 2024 – W TKO3 Joel Julio (international win).
  • Earlier: Mixed regional results with two prior losses to quality opposition.

Osaze enters on a two-fight skid against top domestic middleweights and has been inactive since early 2025.

Fight History Context

Sains is a blue-chip Matchroom prospect on an 11-fight win streak, collecting domestic titles with elite finishing power. Osaze has 16 pro bouts and solid wins (including international stoppages) but has been exposed recently by elite UK middleweights (Liddard, Bentley). This is a classic “prospect showcase vs. veteran gatekeeper”—Sains’ southpaw power and youth should overwhelm Osaze’s pressure style.

FIGHT ODDS

Jimmy Sains                       – 800

Derrick Osaze                    + 575

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, March 20, 2026

Boxing Match Preview: Lester Martinez (19-0-1, 16 KOs) vs. Immanuwel Aleem (22-3-3, 14 KOs)

Venue: National Orange Show Event Center (NOS Event Center), San Bernardino, California, United States.
ProBox TV broadcast begins at 8:00 p.m. ET / 5:00 p.m. PT / 1:00 a.m. GMT (Sunday), with main-event ringwalks targeted around 10:30 p.m. ET / 7:30 p.m. PT (subject to undercard pace).

Injury Report

No injuries or medical issues reported for either fighter. Both made weight cleanly and have completed full camps. The bout is 100% confirmed and on schedule with no postponements or concerns entering fight week.

Fighter Matchups & Styles

  • Lester Martinez: 30 years old (born Oct 17, 1995), 5′ 8″ (173 cm), 71½″ reach, orthodox. Guatemala City resident. Explosive knockout artist (84% KO rate) with heavy hands, body attack, and relentless pressure. Ranked WBC #2–3 and The Ring #4 at super middleweight; coming off a Fight of the Year-level performance. Aims to become Guatemala’s first world/interim champion.
  • Immanuwel “The Chosen One” Aleem: 32 years old, 5′ 9″ (175 cm), 70″ reach, orthodox. Richmond, Virginia native. Veteran pressure fighter with solid durability and regional-title experience (WBC FECARBOX, UBO titles). 64% KO rate in wins but has been outpointed or drawn against top competition lately.

Tale of the Tape edge: Martinez in power, youth, ranking, and finishing rate. Aleem in pro experience and veteran savvy, but concedes size and momentum.

Recent Form

Martinez (last 5–6, reverse chronological):

  • Sep 2025 – D12 Christian Mbilli (Fight of the Year contender; WBC interim title fight in Las Vegas).
  • Mar 2025 – W vs. Joeshon James (San Bernardino).
  • Jun 2024 – W vs. Carlos Gongora.
  • Feb 2024 – W KO vs. Ruben Angulo (won vacant WBC Latino title).
  • Jul 2023 – W vs. Lucas de Abreu.

Martinez is on a 19-fight unbeaten streak (since debut) with 16 stoppages and looked elite in the Mbilli war.

Aleem (last 5–6):

  • Jul 2025 – W vs. Demond Nicholson (won vacant UBO Inter-Continental & WBC FECARBOX Light Heavyweight titles).
  • Nov 2024 – D vs. Winfred Harris Jr (WBC FECARBOX Super Middleweight).
  • Jul 2024 – W vs. Vitalii Gubkin (won UBO Continental title).
  • Feb 2024 – W vs. Malcolm Jones (won vacant UBO Continental & WBC FECARBOX titles).
  • Oct 2023 – W vs. Antonio Louis Hernandez.

Aleem is 4-0-1 in his last five but against regional-level opposition; he stepped up when higher-ranked names declined this title shot.

Fight History Context

Martinez has wins over solid contenders (Gongora, Angulo) and just drew with elite-level Mbilli in a classic. Aleem holds regional belts but has three losses and multiple draws against higher competition. This is Martinez’s first world-title opportunity and Aleem’s biggest step up — a classic “rising star vs. veteran gatekeeper” with massive stakes for the undefeated Guatemalan.

FIGHT ODDS

Lester Martinez                – 1600

Immanuwel Aleem         + 950

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, March 20, 2026

Boxing Match Preview: Joshua Kevin Anton (12-0-0, 11 KOs) vs. Kudratillo Abdukakhorov (22-5-0, 14 KOs)

Venue: National Orange Show Event Center (NOS Event Center), San Bernardino, California, United States.
ProBox TV broadcast begins at 7:00 p.m. ET / 4:00 p.m. PT, with this co-feature ringwalks expected around 10:00 p.m. ET / 7:00 p.m. PT (approx. 2:00 a.m. GMT Sunday, subject to undercard flow).

Injury Report

No injuries or medical issues reported for either fighter. Both made weight cleanly and have completed full camps. The matchup is fully confirmed with no health or logistical concerns entering fight week.

Fighter Matchups & Styles

  • Joshua Kevin Anton: 27 years old, 6′ 3″ (191 cm), southpaw. Palmdale, California native (born Granada Hills). Towering southpaw power puncher with elite reach and finishing instincts — 11 of 12 wins by stoppage (91.7% KO rate). Uses height, jab, and body work to break opponents down; highly active in 2025.
  • Kudratillo “The Punisher” Abdukakhorov: 32 years old, 5′ 9½″ (177 cm), 67½″ reach, orthodox. Andijan, Uzbekistan (born Qorgontepa). Veteran pressure fighter and former WBC Silver Welterweight titlist with solid power (14 KOs). Durable but has been outpointed or stopped against rising contenders lately.

Tale of the Tape edge: Anton in size, youth, reach, and finishing power. Abdukakhorov in pro experience and past title pedigree.

Recent Form

Anton (last several—all wins, reverse chronological):

  • Sep 2025 – W vs. Isaias Lucero (Osceola Heritage Park).
  • Jul 2025 – W vs. Alan Anibal Gutierrez Valencia.
  • Jan 2025 – W vs. Cameron Krael.
  • Jul 2024 – W vs. Timothy Parks (TKO).
  • Oct 2023 – W vs. Abraham Cordero (and earlier stoppages).

Anton is on a 12-fight win streak with near-total stoppages against progressively tougher regional foes.

Abdukakhorov (last 5–6):

  • Dec 2024 – L UD10 Jorge Garcia Perez (Tijuana).
  • May 2024 – L MD10 Andreas Katzourakis (Houston).
  • Jul 2025 – W vs. Utkirbek Tulkinov or similar regional (mixed recent activity).
  • Earlier: Wins over lesser opposition but multiple losses to prospects (Ve Shawn Owens, Cody Crowley, etc.).

Abdukakhorov is 1-4 or worse in recent outings, showing signs of decline against younger, bigger fighters.

Fight History Context

Anton is a blue-chip undefeated prospect building momentum on ProBox cards with a near-perfect KO rate. Abdukakhorov has solid résumé wins (WBC Silver titles vs. Laszlo Toth, Dmitry Mikhaylenko, etc.) and has gone the distance with contenders — but this is his toughest stylistic test yet against a much taller, younger southpaw. Classic “prospect vs. veteran gatekeeper” matchup.

FIGHT ODDS

Joshua Kevin Anton                        – 950

Kudratillo Abdukakhorov             + 725

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, March 20, 2026

Boxing Match Preview: Albert Gonzalez (16-0-0, 9 KOs) vs. Brandon Chambers (12-4-1, 5 KOs)*

Venue: National Orange Show Event Center (NOS Event Center), San Bernardino, California, United States.
ProBox TV broadcast begins at 9:00 p.m. ET / 6:00 p.m. PT / 2:00 a.m. GMT (Sunday), with undercard ringwalks staggered from ~10:00 p.m. ET onward (this featherweight bout expected mid-undercard, roughly 10:30–11:30 p.m. ET depending on earlier results).

Injury Report

No injuries or medical issues reported for either fighter. Both made weight cleanly and have completed full camps. The matchup is fully confirmed with no health or logistical concerns entering fight week.

Fighter Matchups & Styles

  • Albert “Chop Chop” Gonzalez: 23 years old, 5′ 7″ (170 cm), orthodox. Moreno Valley/Perris/Riverside, California native. Rising undefeated prospect with strong power (56% KO rate) and improving finishing ability. Ranked #14–15 by WBO/IBF at featherweight; trains with Robert Garcia and has received high praise for his sharpness. Explosive body work and hooks; thrives in exchanges once he finds range.
  • Brandon “The Hitter” Chambers: 40 years old (turns 40 fight week), 5′ 5″ (165 cm), orthodox. Lochearn/Gwynn Oak/Owings Mills, Maryland native. Veteran journeyman with solid power in wins but significant mileage (17 pro fights). Pressure style with durability, but has been stopped in recent high-level losses and shows age-related decline.

Tale of the Tape edge: Gonzalez in youth (17-year age gap), height, power, activity, and pedigree. Chambers in pro rounds fought but concedes every other advantage.

Recent Form

Gonzalez (last 5—all wins, reverse chronological):

  • Aug 2, 2025 – W UD10 Angel Antonio Contreras (San Jacinto).
  • Apr 5, 2025 – W UD8 Dana Coolwell.
  • Aug 10, 2024 – W TKO3 Damian Alcala.
  • Jul 13, 2024 – W TKO6 Conrado S. Martinez.
  • Apr 6, 2024 – W TKO1 Joel Alberto Mora.

Stopped 3 of last 5; highly active and progressive step-up pattern.

Chambers (last 5—mixed, reverse chronological):

  • Nov 22, 2025 – W vs. Renaldo Gaines.
  • Sep 24, 2025 – W vs. Ronnell Burnett.
  • Earlier 2025/2024: L (including stoppage loss to Bruce Carrington in 2024), W, L.

2 recent wins against regional foes but multiple losses to prospects; coming in cold against elite youth.

Fight History Context

Gonzalez is a blue-chip Top Rank-linked prospect (16-0, ranked) building toward world-title contention with zero pro defeats and growing KO power. Chambers is a tough, experienced veteran (debut 2019) who has pushed some names but been exposed by rising contenders (multiple knockdowns/stoppages lately). This is a classic “prospect showcase vs. veteran gatekeeper” at featherweight—Gonzalez’s size, speed, and power should overwhelm the 40-year-old.

FIGHT ODDS

Albert Gonzalez                – 3600

Brandon Chambers         + 1700

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, March 20, 2026

Boxing Match Preview: Carlos Adames (24-1-1, 18 KOs) vs. Austin Williams (20-1-0, 13 KOs)

Venue: Caribe Royale Orlando, Orlando, Florida, United States.
DAZN broadcast begins at 8:00 p.m. ET / 5:00 p.m. PT / 12:00 a.m. GMT (Sunday), with main-event ringwalks approximately 10:31 p.m. ET / 7:31 p.m. PT / 3:31 a.m. GMT (Sunday) (subject to change based on undercard length).

Injury Report

No injuries or medical issues reported for either fighter entering fight week. Adames fully recovered from the illness/dehydration that forced the original January 2026 postponement (he was hospitalized and unable to make weight). Both made weight cleanly in advance and have completed full camps. The bout is 100% confirmed and on schedule.

Fighter Matchups & Styles

  • Carlos “Caballo Bronco” Adames: 31 years old, Dominican Republic native (resides Las Vegas), 5′ 11″ (180 cm), 73″ reach, orthodox. Pressure-oriented champion with elite timing, a punishing right hand, strong jab, and tight defense. Patient and composed — thrives in exchanges once he sets range. 75% KO rate in wins.
  • Austin “Ammo” Williams: 29 years old, American (Houston/Palm Beach Gardens, FL), 6′ 0″ (183 cm), 78″ reach, southpaw. Athletic, high-volume pressure fighter who attacks head and body with combinations. Uses reach and aggression to disrupt rhythm; physical in close quarters but can be vulnerable to counters from disciplined boxers.

Tale of the Tape edge: Williams in height/reach and southpaw awkwardness. Adames in experience, power, and championship pedigree.

Recent Form

Adames (very inactive):

  • Feb 22, 2025 – D12 Hamzah Sheeraz (hard-fought WBC title defense in Riyadh; many felt he did enough).
  • Jun 15, 2024 – W UD12 Terrell Gausha (retained WBC title).
  • Jun 2023 – W vs. Julian Williams (won interim title).
  • Oct 2022 – W TKO vs. Juan Macias Montiel.

Adames has fought just once in the last 13+ months — the longest layoff of his career — but looked sharp in the Sheeraz draw.

Williams (highly active rebuild):

  • Jan 31, 2026 – W UD10 Wendy Toussaint (stepped in on the original Adames card and dominated).
  • Jul 19, 2025 – W TKO9 Ivan Vazquez.
  • Mar 15, 2025 – W UD12 Patrice Volny (at this same Caribe Royale venue).
  • Nov 2024 – W vs. Gian Garrido.
  • Jun 2024 – L TKO11 Hamzah Sheeraz (only career loss; down late).

Williams is 4-1 in his last five, with three wins since the Sheeraz defeat, showing improved finishing ability and confidence.

Fight History Context

This is the first meeting (originally scheduled for Jan 31, 2026, on the Lopez-Stevenson undercard before Adames’ withdrawal). Adames captured the WBC title in 2023 and has two successful defenses (plus the Sheeraz draw). Williams earned his shot through rankings and a strong run under Matchroom, but this is his first world-title opportunity. Styles make for fireworks: Adames’ patience vs. Williams’ relentless pressure.

FIGHT ODDS

Carlos Adames                  + 350

Austin Williams                + 275

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, March 20, 2026

Boxing Match Preview: Jaycob Bradley Gomez Zayas (14-0-1, 8 KOs) vs. Corey Marksman (12-0-1, 9 KOs)

Venue: Caribe Royale Orlando, Orlando, Florida, United States.
The DAZN broadcast begins at 5:00 p.m. ET / 2:00 p.m. PT / 10:00 p.m. GMT, with undercard ringwalks staggered from ~7:00 p.m. ET onward (this 10-rounder expected mid-undercard, roughly 8:30–9:30 p.m. ET depending on earlier bouts; main event targeted ~10:00–11:00 p.m. ET).

Injury Report

No injuries or medical issues reported for either fighter. Both made weight cleanly and have completed full camps with no logistical or health concerns as of fight week. The matchup remains fully confirmed.

Fighter Matchups & Styles

  • Jaycob Bradley “Baki” Gomez Zayas: 24 years old, 5′ 8″ (173 cm), southpaw. Caguas, Puerto Rico native/resident. Technical southpaw with sharp counter-punching, good footwork, and solid power (8 KOs). Has shown durability and boxing IQ against regional opposition; the draw on his record came early in his career.
  • Corey “Too Smooth” Marksman: 25 years old, 5′ 9″ (175 cm), orthodox. Sanford/Orlando, Florida native (fights out of Evolution Boxing Gym). Slick orthodox counter-puncher with genuine pop (75% KO rate in wins) and excellent hand speed. Strong local following and experience in deeper fights against undefeated or seasoned foes.

Tale of the Tape edge: Slight reach/height to Marksman; southpaw vs. orthodox dynamic favors Gomez’s angles if he controls distance. Marksman’s home-crowd energy and finishing rate give him the stylistic nod in close quarters.

Recent Form

Gomez Zayas (last 5, all wins—reverse chronological):

  • Nov 2025 – W vs. Luis Porozo (19-13-0)
  • Jun 2025 – W vs. Derlyn Hernandez-Gerarldo (13-3-1)
  • Apr 2025 – W vs. Erick Espinoza Leyva (5-1-2)
  • Sep 2024 – W vs. Jerry Perez (14-4-1)
  • Apr 2024 – W vs. Jose Arellano (11-1-0)

Gomez Zayas is on a 5-fight win streak (since his lone draw in 2022) and has looked increasingly sharp, mixing decisions with stoppages against progressively better opposition.

Marksman (last 5—reverse chronological):

  • Aug 2025 – W vs. Luis Yamil Martinez Nieves (9-1-0)
  • May 2025 – W vs. Tayden Beltran (10-0-1)
  • Jul 2024 – W vs. Tony Aguilar (12-0-1)
  • Jun 2024 – W vs. Jonathan Perez (41-40-0)
  • Feb 2024 – D vs. Tony Aguilar (11-0-0)

Marksman is 4-0-1 in his last five, with high-level regional wins and one competitive draw against an undefeated prospect. He’s been highly active at the Caribe Royale venue.

Fight History Context

Both are blue-chip prospects with zero losses (one draw each) and have built résumés against solid regional/journeyman-level foes. Gomez Zayas brings Puerto Rican pedigree and southpaw craft; Marksman offers Florida roots, power, and venue familiarity. This is a true “prospect vs. prospect” crossroads fight—winner likely vaults into domestic title contention or ranked status on the Matchroom/DAZN platform.

FIGHT ODDS

Jaycob Bradley Gomez Zayas      + 140

Corey Marksman                              – 160

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, March 20, 2026

Boxing Match Preview: Teremoana Teremoana (9-0-0, 9 KOs) vs. Curtis Harper (19-12-0, 19 KOs)

Venue: Caribe Royale Orlando, Orlando, Florida, United States.
The DAZN broadcast begins at 5:00 p.m. ET / 2:00 p.m. PT / 10:00 p.m. GMT, with undercard ringwalks staggered from ~7:00 p.m. ET onward (this heavyweight bout expected mid-to-late undercard, roughly 8:00–9:00 p.m. ET depending on earlier results; main event targeted ~10:00–11:00 p.m. ET).

Injury Report

No injuries or medical issues reported for either fighter. Both made weight cleanly (Teremoana ~265–270 lbs range; Harper ~275 lbs in recent outings) and have completed full camps. The matchup is fully confirmed with no logistical or health concerns as of fight week.

Fighter Matchups & Styles

  • Teremoana Teremoana (“Teremoana Junior”): 28 years old, 6′ 6″ (198 cm), ~78″ reach, orthodox. Brisbane, Australia-based (born Campbelltown, NSW; Samoan heritage). Devastating knockout artist—100% KO rate across all 9 pro wins, most inside the first three rounds. Massive size, heavy hands, improving patience, and explosive power. Home-away-from-home crowd support on U.S. soil but still a showcase for the rising Australian heavyweight.
  • Curtis “The Hurt” Harper: 37 years old, 6′ 2″ (188 cm), 78½″ reach, orthodox. Jacksonville, Florida native and veteran journeyman. Power puncher (13 KOs) with durability and experience against world-level heavyweights, but 12 losses (including several stoppages). Aggressive pressure style; known for occasional viral moments (2018 Ajagba walkout) but now relies on veteran savvy and one-punch threat.

Tale of the Tape edge: Teremoana in size, youth, power, and undefeated momentum. Harper in pro rounds fought (129 vs. 11) and big-name résumé experience.

Recent Form

Teremoana (all wins—reverse chronological):

  • Dec 2025 – W KO1 German Garcia Montes (first-round destruction on Gold Coast undercard).
  • Jun 2025 – W (stoppage) Aleem Whitfield.
  • Mar 2025 – W (stoppage) James Singh.
  • Jan 2025 – W (stoppage) Osasu Otobo.
  • Dec 2024 – W (stoppage, multiple knockdowns) Volodymyr Katsuk.

Teremoana has stopped every opponent in 11 total rounds fought—pure finishing machine.

Harper (last 6–7):

  • Feb 28, 2026 – L vs. Roney Hines (15-0-1 prospect; recent loss shows vulnerability).
  • May 2025 – W vs. Dell Long (regional-level).
  • Dec 2024 – W TKO2 Francois Russell.
  • Sep 2024 – W vs. Antwaun Tubbs.
  • Aug 2024 – W vs. Deon Ronny Hale.
  • May 2024 – W (DQ) vs. Kaleb Slaughter.
  • Dec 2023 – L vs. Richard Torrez Jr. (high-level stoppage loss).

Harper is active but has lost to rising prospects and elites; he’s 4-2 in his last six but the recent loss to Hines raises ring-rust and age concerns.

Fight History Context

Teremoana is a blue-chip Matchroom prospect with zero pro miles on the clock and a perfect KO streak. Harper has shared the ring with household names (Richard Torrez Jr., Zhilei Zhang, Bakhodir Jalolov, Cris Arreola, Guido Vianello) and pushed some tough—yet he’s been stopped or outclassed against elite power. This is a classic “prospect showcase vs. durable veteran” test: Harper’s experience could make it competitive early, but Teremoana’s size and finishing rate make it a massive step-up for the Aussie.

FIGHT ODDS

Teremoana Teremoana                 – 8500

Curtis Harper                                     + 5250

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, March 20, 2026

Boxing Match Preview: Omari Jones (5-0-0, 4 KOs) vs. Christian Gomez (23-6-1, 21 KOs)

Venue: Caribe Royale Orlando, Orlando, Florida, United States.
The DAZN broadcast begins at 5:00 p.m. ET / 2:00 p.m. PT / 10:00 p.m. GMT, with undercard ringwalks staggered from ~7:00 p.m. ET onward (this bout expected mid-undercard, roughly 8:00–9:00 p.m. ET depending on prior results; main event targeted ~9:00–10:00 p.m. ET).

Injury Report

No injuries or medical issues reported for either fighter. Both made weight cleanly and have completed full camps. The matchup remains fully confirmed with no logistical or health-related concerns as of fight week.

Fighter Matchups & Styles

  • Omari “Banger” Jones: 23 years old (born November 7, 2002), 5′ 11″ (180 cm), orthodox. Orlando, Florida native and 2024 Paris Olympian (bronze medalist background). Explosive power puncher with elite amateur pedigree transitioning to pros—four of five wins by stoppage, all early. Strong body attack, sharp jab, and finishing instinct. Home-crowd advantage in Orlando will be electric.
  • Christian “Ninote” Gomez: 32 years old, 5′ 7″ (170 cm), 70″ reach, orthodox. Guadalajara, Mexico native. Veteran power puncher (21 KOs in 23 wins) with regional titles (WBC Latino Welter, etc.), but recent losses and significant inactivity. Pressure fighter who relies on durability and one-punch threat, but has been stopped twice and dropped multiple times against quality opposition.

Tale of the Tape edge: Jones in youth, height, activity, amateur pedigree, and power. Gomez has experience but gives up size and momentum.

Recent Form

Jones (last 5, all wins—reverse chronological):

  • Jan 24, 2026 – W UD6 Jerome Baxter (first decision; dominated with 60-53 x3 scorecards after dropping him).
  • Nov 1, 2025 – W TKO3 (1:31) Yusuph Metu (home stoppage in Orlando).
  • Jul 19, 2025 – W TKO3 (1:31) Alfredo Rodolfo Blanco.
  • Apr 12, 2025 – W TKO1 (1:47 body shot) William Jackson.
  • Pro debut (early 2025) – W TKO (quick stoppage).

Jones is 5-0 with 4 KOs, showing rapid improvement and finishing ability against progressively tougher foes.

Gomez (last several—highly inactive):

  • Jul 2025 – L vs. Alberto Ignacio Palmetta (WBC Latino Welter title fight).
  • Nov 2024 – L vs. Nicklaus Flaz.
  • Apr 2024 – W vs. Jesus Arturo Acosta Zazueta.
  • Jan 2023 – L vs. Isaias Lucero.
  • May 2022 – L vs. Shakhram Giyasov (IBF North American title; dropped multiple times).

Gomez is 23-6-1 overall but has lost 4 of his last 6 and hasn’t fought in ~8–9 months. His power remains but confidence and ring rust are concerns.

Fight History Context

Jones is a blue-chip prospect with Olympic-level pedigree and zero pro defeats, building momentum on DAZN/Matchroom cards. Gomez is a tough Mexican veteran with 91% KO rate in wins but has been exposed against rising contenders and title-level foes (multiple knockdowns and stoppage losses). This is a classic “prospect vs. faded veteran” test—Gomez’s last meaningful wins were years ago against lesser opposition.

FIGHT ODDS

Omari Jones                       – 10000

Christian Gomez               + 6500

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, March 20, 2026

Boxing Match Preview: Michael Conlan (20-3-0, 10 KOs) vs. Kevin Walsh (19-0-0, 10 KOs)

Venue: SSE Arena (Odyssey Arena), Belfast, Northern Ireland.
The broadcast begins at approximately 3:00 p.m. ET / 12:00 p.m. PT / 7:00 p.m. GMT, with main-event ringwalks expected around 5:41 p.m. ET / 9:41 p.m. GMT (roughly 10:00 p.m. local UK time).

Injury Report

No injuries have been reported for either fighter leading into fight week. Both have completed full training camps and made weight without issue. Conlan’s past foot injury (2020) and any historical concerns are resolved; Walsh has no known medical flags. The bout is expected to proceed as scheduled with both at 100% capacity.

Fighter Matchups & Styles

  • Michael Conlan (“Irish Mick”): 34 years old, 5′ 8″ (173 cm), 69″ reach, orthodox. Former Olympic bronze medalist, two-time world-title challenger (lost to Leigh Wood and Luis Alberto Lopez). Technical southpaw-style mover with excellent footwork, jab, and body work. Strong finisher when he smells blood (10 KOs). Home-crowd advantage in Belfast will be massive.
  • Kevin Walsh (“King”): 33 years old, 5′ 7½″ (171 cm), 65″ reach, orthodox. Brockton, Massachusetts native (Marvin Hagler’s hometown). Late pro starter (turned pro at ~27 after amateur boxing and personal setbacks). Power puncher (10 KOs in 19 wins) with relentless pressure and durability. Regional titles include WBC USA Silver Feather and New England belts. This is his biggest step up by far.

Tale of the Tape edge: Conlan in reach, experience, and ring IQ. Walsh in raw power and undefeated momentum.

Recent Form

Conlan (last 5 shown chronologically reverse):

  • Sep 2025 – W TKO4 Jack Bateson (captured vacant WBC International title in Dublin; dropped Bateson twice).
  • Mar 2025 – W UD8 Asad Asif Khan (solid comeback points win after long layoff).
  • Dec 2023/2024 – L TKO7 Jordan Gill (stopped in hometown).
  • May 2024 – L TKO (corner stoppage) vs. Luis Alberto Lopez (IBF title shot).
  • Earlier wins over Karim Guerfi, Miguel Marriaga, etc.

Conlan is 2-0 in his current rebuild, looking sharper and hungrier than in his recent losses.

Walsh (last several):

  • Late 2025 – W UD8 Jose Sosa.
  • Sep 2025 – W KO1 Angel Luna.
  • May 2025 – W vs. Tramaine Williams (split decision).
  • Feb 2025 – W TKO8 Ricky de los Santos (won WBC USA Silver).
  • Nov 2024 – W TKO4 Irvin Gonzalez (New England title).

Walsh has been highly active (four fights in 2025) and has stopped or dominated most recent opponents. He enters with genuine knockout threat but zero experience against top-10 level opposition.

Fight History Context

Conlan has shared the ring with world champions and contenders (Wood, Lopez, Gill, Doheny, Baluta). He has been stopped three times—all in high-level fights—showing chin concerns against elite pressure. Walsh’s résumé is padded with regional and journeyman wins; this is his first true “acid test.” The fight pits proven elite experience and home advantage against undefeated power and momentum.

FIGHT ODDS

Michael Conlan                – 500

Kevin Walsh                       + 375

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, March 19, 2026

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