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Conah Walker vs. Sam Eggington – results and post-fight report
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Topping the Matchroom-promoted bill at Wolverhampton’s Civic Hall, Conah Walker won a thriller over Sam Eggington, overcoming a fierce start to record a pulsating tenth-round stoppage victory in a super welterweight fight taking place across the Midlands.
Walker vs Eggington didn’t disappoint either for as long as it lasted.
After losing a close decision to future world champion Lewis Crocker in June 2024, Walker (18-3-1, KO9) was in good company with four wins on the spin, overtaking Lewis Ritson and then early wins over Harry Scarff (TKO11), Liam Taylor (KO7) and Pat McCormack, winning the British and Commonwealth belts along the way.
Eggington (36-10, KO20) has returned from a career full of exhilarating and hard-fought fights, and after a defeat in the fight for the vacant European crown in March and an absorbing points defeat to Abass Baraou, he has since won twice, the last of which was a technical victory over Lee Cutler in April last year.
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Eggington started well in the first round before the two went to war in the second frame.
Eggington set a blistering pace and couldn’t miss an uppercut in the fourth set as he fired several shots that troubled Walker repeatedly.
Eggington was content to throw off the ropes and continued to hit firm shots, although Walker used his head to good effect overdue in the fifth quarter, cautioned by the referee and causing his opponent to bleed into his eye

This gave Walker a foothold and he lunged forward to beat an absorbing six, but Eggington came back until Walker’s tide-changing right hook to the body clearly hurt his man, and after a sustained attack, Walker found the breakthrough, a left to the body dropping Eggington.
Eggington managed to get out of the round but his tank was empty and the tenth was the end when a teasing right hand pinned Eggington against the ropes and the referee jumped in at the perfect time to save Eggington from sedate punishment.
Bilal Fawaz vs. Ryan Kelly fight
Bilal Fawaz (12-1-1, KO4) defended his British and Commonwealth super welterweight titles for the first time, defeating Ryan Kelly (20-7-1, KO8), ultimately forcing Kelly’s corner to withdraw the fighter after nine rounds.

After a steady start, Fawaz buzzed Kelly in the fourth period and repeated the trick in the fifth before the pair faced each other. Fawaz took control and Kelly couldn’t handle his volume and power.
Eventually his corner had seen enough and pulled his man from the battle before round ten.
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Shannon Ryan (11-1, KO2) scored four wins in one round and impressively added the vacant Commonwealth title to her IBF Intercontintal belt after a ruthless second-round victory over former Commonwealth flyweight champion Nicola Hopewell (8-2, KO1).
Ryan flattened Hopewell with a right hand, and Hopewell’s corner wisely threw in the towel towards the referee midway through the count.
Another person to shine on the list was Tiah Mai Ayton (6-0, KO5), who continued her impressive start to professional life by defeating Stevie Levy (15-5, KO2) en route to the fourth round of their featherweight clash.

Junaid Bostan (11-1-1, KO8) returned to the fight after two fights with the above-mentioned Bilal Fawaz and in his super welterweight fight with Mohammed Graich (12-5-1, KO6) he won every eighth round.
In a four-round fight, super featherweight newcomer Louie Ward (2-0, KO1) scored against Jesus Carrasco (2-4-2, KO0), while newcomer Harley Burrows (1-0, KO0) defeated Lewis Howells (3-8, KO0) in the second round to record a 40-35 victory.
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Naoya Inoue vs Junto Nakatani – results and post-fight report
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May 2, 2026
Naoya Inoue successfully defended his undisputed super bantamweight crown in Tokyo, Japan, defeating Junto Nakatani.
All three judges scored Inoue’s goal in the win against Nakatani being there and achieving his best victories.
The undisputed champion performed in front of 55,000 spectators in a moment that made his hair stand on end. Backed by a violinist and rock music, “The Monster” looked like a man on a mission as he entered the ring.
In the first two rounds, both men felt each other out and the threat of the pair was obvious to all.
Both Inoue and “Gigantic Bang” missed power shots by several inches.
“The Monster” had a robust third round, showing real precision in his shots.
Things started to turn around in the 7th round after a few good rounds from Inoue, and the 28-year-old started to really make an impression.
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He had complete control in the 10th round and dominated the “Gigantic Bang”, something few, if anyone, have ever achieved.
Nakatani suffered a nasty cut slow in the round, but after a quick look from the doctor, he was allowed to continue playing.
This cut unfortunately looked to really hinder the 28-year-old as the champion once again turned the tide in the 11th round and had his best round of the fight to date.
The pace returned for Inoue, who began to find his rhythm in the championship rounds.
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He had a convincing final round and it was the last two that probably did enough to facilitate him retain his titles.
Yoshiki Takei vs. Chris Medina
The co-main event saw Yoshiki Takei get back to winning ways after a recent loss to Chris Medina.
Takei has held the WBO bantamweight crown since 2024 when he dethroned Jason Moloney.
He picked up a disappointing points victory over DeKang Wang over eight rounds.
Takei started boxing on the back foot in the first round, and Wang looked good from the start.
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The third round was probably the hardest in the fight for Wang, who changed the fate of the fight and fired a series of shots at Takei, who was pinned in the corner.
Takei was the more competent player throughout the competition and that precision began to pay off in the final stages. At times it looked like he was on the verge of stopping Wang, who did really well to survive until the final bell.
The three judges’ scorecards read 77-75, 78-74 and 76-76.
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Naoya’s younger brother, Takuma Inoue, returned to action and extended his win record to 22 in style.
The 30-year-old entered the path of victory by defending the WBC bantamweight world title.
Inoue threw his fighter, Kazuto Ioka, who was knocked down by a difficult right hook in the second second.
In the third round, the champion scored another impressive knockdown.
Jin Sasaki returned for the second time since being brutally stopped by Brian Norman Jr in the fifth round of their fight.
He scored points over Sora Tanaka in 10 rounds, looking to return to the world stage.
Kosuke Tomioka and Shogo Tanaka fought to a split draw, and Toshiki Shimomachi defeated Reina Abe by split decision.
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“I will be the hungrier one” – Jack Rafferty on the clash with Ekow Essuman
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May 1, 2026
Jack Rafferty returns this weekend and will face Ekow Essuman.
The Rafferty vs Essuman fight takes place on the Fabio Wardley vs Daniel Dubois card.
He talked to professional boxing fans and revealed refreshed and rejuvenated before returning on Saturday.
Rafferty last fought in August last year when he drew with Mark Chamberlain and admitted he needed rest after a long string of fights.
“Since Henry Turner, I’ve had a lot to do… besides the fights being tough, the camps were sometimes even tougher.
“I gave myself some time off, which I think I deserved…I went straight back to work.”
He reflected on his last fight and how he feels he has improved his physical abilities since then.
“A little rest has been good for me… Jack Rafferty is in really good shape for the fight on May 9th.”
Rafferty admitted he felt unfortunate that he didn’t get the win and told how there were talks about a rematch, but ultimately broke down.
“I thought I won… unfortunately there will be no rematch.
“There were talks, but there were commitments in between… things fell through.
“Never say never… it might happen again one day.”
He is looking forward to fighting Nottingham’s Essuman and revealed that he is full of respect for his opponent.

‘The Engine’ was last in action in November when he was stopped by Jack Catterall at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
“He lost to a world-class player… there is no shame in that.
“There’s a reason it’s called the Echo Engine… we all know what it brings.
“What a fight, what a show to be a part of.”

“Demolition Man” talked about his motivations behind training camps and each fight.
“When I lost my mother, it was the biggest loss I had ever experienced… I can’t lose anything else.
“Thanks to this pain you can do something with yourself… My mother is proud of me every day.”
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