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Fabio Wardley vs Justis Huni – Substantial Fight Iview and forecasts

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Wardley and Huni face-to-face ahead of Saturday

Fabio Wardley will face Justis Huni for the temporary heavyweight title WBA on Portman Road in Ipswich on Saturday photo: Queensberry/Leigh Dawney
Fabio Wardley will face Justis Huni for the transient heavyweight title WBA on Portman Road in Ipswich on Saturday photo: Queensberry/Leigh Dawney

Fabio Wardley receives the stadium this Saturday in his beloved Ipswich Town FC, and the heavyweight goes to the deputy opponent Justis Huni during the planned 12 rounds for the transient WBA title on Portman Road.

Queensberry Frank Warren promotes Wardley vs Huni and Dazn Televise the Card Live Worldwide.

Wardley (18-0-1, 17 KO) was to face Jarrell Miller, but the American was forced withdrawal due to shoulder injuryAnd Australian Huni (12-0, 7 KO) entered the chance to deprive the division.

The man from Ipswich ended 2023 with the dominant victory with David Adelye, but then he was attracted by Frazer Clarke in a thriller for British titles and the community of nations in March last year.

The 30-year-old quickly repaired this flaw on his album, because he definitely won the immediate rematch in October in Saudi Arabia, erasing Clarke in the round.

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Huni has points, wins the rivals of Kevin Lerena and Andrew Tabiti and won the last three competitions at a distance.

The 26-year-old was recently seen in January, stopping Shauna Potgieter in two rounds in his homeland.

Wardley and Huni face to face before Saturday showdown photo: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry
Wardley and Huni face to face before Saturday showdown photo: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry
Where he comes back

Dillian Whyte, the former claimant for the title of the world in heavyweight, is to appear on the card, but is still waiting for confirmation of his opponent.

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O’Leary will face Dillon

Undercard sees a free European super delicate title to get, and Pierce O’Leary wants to add this belt to his international WBC title, which is also on the line against Liam Dillon.

O’leary (16-0, 9 KO) won the title in 2022 and defended him four times, the last winnings against Darragh Foley in June last year.

“Substantial Bang” was recently released in December 2024, ticking with the third round of detention of Jose Edgardo Perdomo.

Dillon (15-2-1, 3 KO) is a former British champion at the Super Feather WWweight and jumps to take advantage of this occasion.

The 29-year-old adopted the invincible record of Mace Rugg in his last task, winning a divided decision in March within 10 rounds.

Hysa Clashes from Kortte

In 10 rounds on the account Nelson Hysa (22-0, 20 KO) should be able to defend his global heavyweight title WBO with early victory against Patrick Korte (22-4-1, 18 Kos), which was detained in two rounds by Hughie Fury in May.

Perez meets Warda

The former contender for the title of the world, Mike Perez (30-3-1, 21 KO), is in a series of eight straightforward wins and three straightforward wins in the first round, and the Cuban scale of the cruiser can stop Steven Ward (15-3, 5 Kos) at the beginning of the meeting.

Other card

In eight concerts, Gilley himself (18-1, 9 KO) moves to the middle weight after the spell as the Commonwealth Master in Super Welter weighing and can win points over Gideon onyenani (7-5).

Umar Khan (11-0, 1 KO) should again be the winner of points in the featherweight competition with Moises Garcia (12-13-1, 6 KO).

In six rounds, the Bronze Olympic medalist 2024, Lewis Richardson, debuts in Pro, and he will probably need a distance to win with Dmitri Protkunas (8-20-1, 1 KO).

Billy Adams (6-0) Super Feather Wweight can end the winner of points against Alexander Morales (6-14-5, 2 KO).

Lillie Winch (4-0) should also be the winner of points against Katerina Dvorakova (3-6, 3 KO).

In four-shaped attractions, Jack Williams (2-0, 1 KO) should be defeated by Fernando Joaquin Valdez (1-15) in Super Bantamweight.

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JUNTO NAKTANY vs Ryosuke Nishida – Substantial Fight Preview and Forecasts

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Nakatani holds the WBC title while Nishida has the IBF crown Photo Credit: Naoki Fukuda

Junto Nakrekani meets Ryosuke Nishida in a completely Japanese clash of unification of weight in Tokyo
Junto Nakrekani meets Ryosuke Nishida in a completely Japanese clash of unification of weight in Tokyo

On Sunday on Sunday, WBC champion WBC Bantamweight WBC Bantam WBC, WBC champion Bantamweight, Junto dug out at the Battle of Sunday, WBC Master WBC Bantamweight WBC Bantamee Title Title Title Title Flash, as a champion WBC WBC Bantamweight, accepts Titlist Ryosuke Nishida IBF Ryosuke Nishida.

The most vital rank of Bob Arum is promoted by the dug out vs Nishida, with a card available on ESPN+ in the USA.

Nakrekani (30-0, 23 KO) can be on a collision course with another fight Nayya InoueAnd the destructive win here will significantly contribute to securing this competition.

“Substantial Bang” previously prevailed as a WBO master in both fly and super flyweight, and from the time of transition to Bantameight at the beginning of 2024 he has not been since then, since then, winning the title of WBC in February last year with the sixth round of Alexandro Santiago in Japan.

The 27-year-old would defend twice as much in 2024, pointing to Vincent Astrolabio in the round before he stopped the tapeworm in the sixth to end the year.

Nakrekani has the title of WBC, while Nishida has IBF CRNN Photo Credit: Naoku Fukuda
Nakrekani has the title of WBC, while Nishida has IBF CRNN Photo Credit: Naoku Fukuda

2025 began with another clear win for Nakrekani, because David Contreras was knocked out in three in February.

Now is the Nishida test (10-0, 2 KO), which is undefeated in 10 professional fights.

Departing from Osak, he won the world championship title only in the ninth fight, ahead of the recognized Emmanuel Rodriguez in May last year, and the 28-year-old defended himself in December, rejecting Anuchai Donsua in seven.

Tsuboi deals with fish oil

A talented amateur star, Tomoya Tsuboi (1-0, 1 KO), gives the title in his second fight and should be able to take over the free WBO title Asia Pacific Bantameight, winning on the results cards with the more experienced professional Van Thao Tranem (18-1, 10 KO).

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In 10-Rundy Tenshin Nasukawa (6-0, 2 KO) he gets a decent test against Victor Santillan (14-1, 5 KO) in Bantamweight, and this should go to points.

In the next fight in Bantamweight Riku Masuda (7-1, 7 KO) can win at an early stage of the meeting with Michell Banquez (23-5, 15 KO).

In four circles of two debutants go to Head in Super Flyweight, and Riku Mayashita can win points against Toya Oshima.

In a minimal fight, Rukia Okubo (1-1-1, 1 KO) can overtake Takumi Yoney (0-1).

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Imane khelif apology in the full letter incorrectly issued by the fiasco of the sexual test

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World Boxing apologized to the Olympic champion IMane Khelif after an error in which the Algerian boxer was named in a controversial announcement about compulsory sexual tests. In the previous statement, the management body revealed that 26 -year -old Khelif would have to undergo sex tests to participate in the events of women who organize or sanction.

The respected gold medalist in the welterweight of last year’s Olympic Games in Paris found her name in the center of a balmy debate after world boxing suggested that she could not take part in the Eindhoven Box Cup this month without completing the required tests. This happened despite the fact that Khelif received the green delicate for the Olympic Games, despite the earlier disqualification of the World Championships in 2023 organized by the International Boxing Association on questions related to gender qualifications.

In the dramatic corner of Boris van der Vorst, president of world boxing, he submitted a formal written apology for the Algerian Boxing Federation for the specific name of Khelif, determining the violation of her privacy. “I am writing to you after a recent world boxing statement referring to Imane Khelif, who was excluded from competition in the coming Eindhoven Box Cup 5-10 June 2025,” he admitted in his letter.

“As part of the World Boxing communication activities, Imane was identified by the name.

“To offer a wider context on this subject, the statement took place as part of a broader announcement related to the planned introduction of compulsory sexual tests under the recent policy of” sex age and weight “, which world boxing is undergoing finalization.

“This policy is aimed at widespread operate to all male and female athletes and aims to ensure the safety of all participants and ensure a competitive game for all men and women.”

The management body also confirmed that the results of previous results achieved by boxers will not be viewed.

Preliminary announcement from the management body – which will be supervised by boxing at the next Olympic Games in Los Angeles in 2028 – contained a publication of a letter sent to the Algerian Boxing Federation, explaining the requirement that Khelif would undergo sex research so that he could still compete this month by Eindhoven Box Cup or any other women.

World Boxing said that he introduces rules under the recent policy regarding sex, age and weight “to ensure the safety of all participants and ensure competitive opportunities for men and women.” The letter stated that in the event of a challenge of the federation or world boxing for sex certification, Khelif Khelif will remain non -eligible for competition until the dispute is resolved.

The recently presented policy states that all athletes aged 18 and elders who want to take part in the global boxing or sanctioned event must undergo a PCR genetic test (polymerase chain reaction). This determines their sex after birth and qualifying for competing.

World boxing stated that athletes identified as men after birth, as indicated by the presence of the genetic material of the Y chromosome (Gen Sry) or with a difference in sexual development (DSD), in which there is androgenization of men, they will be able to compete in the men’s category.

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