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Fabio Wardley vs Justis Huni-Wyniki and report after the fight

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Wardley and Huni scrap it out in the middle of their fight Credit: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.

Fabio Wardley celebrates a huge knockout over Justis Huni Credit: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.
Fabio Wardley celebrates a huge knockout over Justis Huni Credit: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.

Fabio Wardley won a huge win, rejecting Justis Huni in front of the unpacked Portman Road in his fight to return home.

Fabio Wardley returned home to his beloved FC Ipswich Town, and pulled the rabbit out of the hat, knocking out Justis Huni in the tenth round of the clash, when he is already behind the results cards to get a free momentary WBA heavyweight title.

Wardley (19-0-1, KO18) was to face Jarrell Miller, but the American was forced to withdraw from shoulder injury, and the Australian Huni (12-1, KO7) resigned from the lofty ranking with WBO to take the opportunity in a brief time.

Wardley blew up the Clarke Frazer in the first round of their rematch in October last year, while Huni rejected Shauna Potgieter in two rounds during the last exit in January.

Huni landed a nice left hook in the opener when he began a disciplined start, but his right hand from Wardley disturbed the Australian right next to the bell.

After the scanty second round, the couple exchanged in the third, and Huni wrapped their arrows well when his left hand was still finding the house.

Wardley and Huni caught it during their recognition: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.
Wardley and Huni caught it during their recognition: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.

Wardley suddenly started life, with a huge left hook of his own shocking huni to shoes, but Huni tightly ended the third frame.

Wardley left the fourth gate, which increased the volume of his blows, but the guest gave as good as he, passing through most of what Wardley offered.

Huni enjoyed a solid fifth and was constantly the first, and the left hook was joining again in the sixth round, as well as Swift Combinations.

A forceful stab led Wardley backwards towards the ropes in seventh place, and Huni unloaded massive arrows at his tired opponent, and the writing looked at the wall in the round of the championship.

One of the things you can never predict is the fight in massive weight, and from nowhere a huge right hand is detonated from Wardley in the tenth and poured on canvas. The judge gave up the count and the fight was over.

Wardley stands above Justis Hunia after a huge knockout: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.
Wardley stands above Justis Hunia after a huge knockout: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.

Pierce o’leary vs liam dillon

Undercard was directed by Pierce O’Leary (17-0, KO9) and added an empty European super featherlight title to his international WBC belt, winning points with the demanding former British champion of British Super Feather Wweight, Liam Dillon (15-3-1, KO3).

Dillon jumped on weight, and O’leary was a step ahead during the fight, especially to the body.

Dillon was competitive and still arrived in O’Leara, but the Irishman lacked a well-deserved winner of the results 117-112, 116-112 and 115-113.

O'leary and Dillon fight him in Portman Road Credit: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.
O’leary and Dillon fight him in Portman Road Credit: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.
Other card

2024 Bronze Olympic medalist Lewis Richardson (1-0, KO0) created his own professional debutAnd he took over six rounds in winning the medium weight with Dmitri Protkunas (8-21-1, KO1).

Lewis Richardson wins a great win in his professional debut loan: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.
Lewis Richardson wins a great win in his professional debut loan: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.

The former contender for the title of the world, Mike Perez (31-3-1, KO22), saw the challenge of Game Steven Ward (15-4, KO5), eventually polishing the Irishman to win in the ninth round to defend his title WBA Intercontinental Cruiser Wweight.

Ward was twice in the eighth round, from cumulative blows, and after he was dressed in ninth place again, his corner wisely threw a towel for their man.

Steven Ward was detained by Mike Perez in the 9th round of Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.
Steven Ward was detained by Mike Perez in the 9th round of Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.

Nelson Hysa (23-0, KO21) successfully defended his European heavyweight title WBO, winning the second round against Patrick Korte (22-5-1, KO18).

The court was forced to his knee at the end of the opening round on the right hand and was at sea in the second round, mainly on the right hand of Hys. Another great right wing came from the German, and he fell on board again, where he was counted.

Favorite at home Jack Williams (3-0, KO1) won all four rounds against Fernando Joaquin Valdez (1-16, KO0) in Super Bantamweight.

Jack Williams will receive a victory in four rounds in Ipswich Credit: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.
Jack Williams will receive a victory in four rounds in Ipswich Credit: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.

In the octopus, Gilley (18-1-1, KO9) was surprised by Gideon onyenani (7-5-1, KO0), who kept the master of Super Waiter weight of the community of the community of nations in his meeting in Middle Wweight.
The judge scored a competition 76-76.

In the octopus Sam Gilley (18-1-1, KO9) was surprised by Gideon onyenani (7-5-1, Ko0), who kept the master Super Weltereight Commonwealth in the recognition of: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.
In the octopus Sam Gilley (18-1-1, KO9) was surprised by Gideon onyenani (7-5-1, Ko0), who kept the master of super waiter to the world of the world community: Leigh Dawnway/Queensberry.

Umar Khan (12-0, KO1) won points in his featherweight competition with Moises Garcia (12-14-1, KO6), winning charm in success 79-72.

Lillie Winch (5-0, KO0) won all six rounds in a featherweight against Katerina Dvorakova (3-7, KO3).

In the four-shaped attraction Billy Adams (7-0, KO0) Super Feather won all available sessions against Alexander Morales (6-15-5, KO2).

In the attractions of the four-shaped perspective, the Super Feather Wweight Billy Adams (7-0, KO0) won all available sessions against Alexander Morales, Loan: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.
In the attractions of the four-shaped perspective, the Super Feather Wweight Billy Adams (7-0, KO0) won all available sessions against Alexander Morales, Loan: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry.

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Jarrell Miller boldly predicts the Deontay Wilder vs. Derek Chisora ​​fight

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Jarrell Miller commented on the course of the Deontay Wilder vs. Derek Chisora ​​fight. Source: Instagram/Boxing in the match room

Jarrell Miller shared his thoughts on the course of the blockbuster fight between Deontay Wilder and Derek Chisora.

Wilder will face Chisora ​​on April 4 at the O2 Arena and Miller has revealed who he thinks has the advantage.

April 4 marks the 50th fight of the careers of “The Bronze Bomber” and “Del Boy,” and the loser will likely retire.

Miller spoke to Up-to-date Betting Offers and honestly admitted that the threat from Wilder has diminished in recent years.

Jarrell Miller commented on the course of the Deontay Wilder vs. Derek Chisora ​​fight. Source: Instagram/Boxing in the match room

“Deontay’s skills deteriorated when he changed coaches.

“I feel like if Wilder stuck to his name, being a wild man and fighting wild and doing wild shit, he would still be a guy who is threatening.

“But when you try to tame the beast and become a boxer, he’s not a boxer. He’s never been through boxing the conventional way, and now you’re trying to change his style. It’s not working for him.

“Style makes fights, and Chisora ​​has a style that definitely hurts him.”

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Before his trilogy with Tyson Fury, “The Bronze Bomber” had a staggering record of 40 wins, 39 of which came by stoppage.

However, he has emerged as a different fighter in recent years, looking timid in back-to-back losses to Joseph Parker and Zhilei Zhang on Riyadh Season shows.

He last appeared on the field in June 2025, when he stopped Tyrrell Herndon in the seventh round.

Deontay Wilder returned to winning ways following a seventh-round stoppage over Tyrrell Herndon in Kansas. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Deontay Wilder returned to winning ways following a seventh-round stoppage over Tyrrell Herndon in Kansas. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

Miller continued and talked about the skills Chisora ​​possesses that could lead him to a huge victory in what he promises will be the last fight of his career.

“Chisora ​​is one of those guys who is so sturdy.

“He is very powerful mentally. He has a physically fit engine.

“He may look tired, but he can still fight. Deontay I can’t fight tired, not like this Chisora ​​yes.

Miller believes Derek Chisora ​​has the perfect style to cause problems for Deontay Wilder. Source: Queensberry/Leigh Dawney
Miller believes Derek Chisora ​​has the perfect style to cause problems for Deontay Wilder. Source: Queensberry/Leigh Dawney

“So I think Chisora ​​is in it. The best man wins, but I think Chisora ​​will get him.”

Chisora ​​is on a three-fight winning streak following his loss to Tyson Fury in 2022.

He went the distance in all three contests, scoring unanimous victories over Gerald Washington, Joe Joyce and Otto Wallin in the final stoppage.

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Jai Opetaia vs. Brandon Glanton – how to watch it

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Opetaia defeated Briedis on the Fury-Usyk card in May 2024. Photo: Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry Promotions

On Sunday, Jai Opetaia will make his Zuffa Boxing debut in a fight against Brandon Glanton.

Opetaia enters the fight against Glanton undefeated.

Since turning professional in 2015, the Australian has dominated with 23 stoppage victories.

His last three fights have been in his native Australia, all three of them competitions ending before the start of the ninth round.

The Australian defeated former unified cruiserweight world champion Mairis Briedis in 2022.

Opetaia defeated Briedis on the Fury-Usyk card in May 2024. Photo: Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry Promotions

Opetaia really made his mark on the world stage with a series of victories on the season’s card in Riyad, including victories over Ellis Zorro, Briedis in the return and Jack Massey, whose team were forced to throw in the towel.

His name has also made headlines after recently signing with Dana White’s Zuffa Boxing after years of working with Eddie Hearn and Matchroom Boxing.

Opetaia currently holds the IBF and Ring Magazine world cruiserweight titles.

Opetaia destroyed Cinkara. Photo: Tasman Fighters
Opetaia destroyed Cinkara. Photo: Tasman Fighters

Despite holding the IBF belt, he will not be on the line with Glanton as the pair will instead fight for the Zuffa Boxing cruiserweight crown.

Glanton comes into the competition off the back of a massive win over Marcus Browne last year in Lagos, Nigeria.

Before Browne’s victory, Glanton was outpointed by Chris Billam-Smith on the undercard of the Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

In April, Glanton was beaten by Billam-Smith. Photo: Lawrence Lustig/BOXXER
In April, Glanton was beaten by Billam-Smith. Photo: Lawrence Lustig/BOXXER
Opetaia vs Glanton – date, place, start time and ring walks
  • The pair will fight on Sunday, March 8 at the Meta APEX Arena in Las Vegas.
  • Undercard fights start at 18:00 local time (Polish time) / 21:00 ET / 12:00 AEST / 2:00 GMT.
  • The main event ring walks are expected to take place at 21:00 local time (PT), 12:00 ET, 05:00 GMT and 15:00 AEST.
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Opetaia vs. Glanton – how to watch
  • Zuffa Boxing 04 will air on Paramount plus.
  • Paramount+ subscription can be purchased from just £4.99 per month.
  • You can also pre-pay for an annual subscription from £43.99 per year.
Opetaia vs. Glanton – last three fights
Obadiah
  • Jai Opetaia bt Huseyin Cinkara – KO in the 8th round
  • Jai Opetaia bt Claudio Squeo – KO in the 5th round
  • Jai Opetaia bt David Nyika – KO in the 4th round
Jai Opetaia knocked out David Nyika in the fourth round to retain his IBF and Ring Magazine cruiserweight titles. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Jai Opetaia knocked out David Nyika in the fourth round to retain his IBF and Ring Magazine cruiserweight titles. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Glanton
  • Brandon Glanton bt Marcus Browne – 6th round RTD
  • Brandon Glanton lt Chris Billam-Smith – Unanimous decision
  • Brandon Glanton bt Aleksei Egorov – KO in the 11th round
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  • Vlad Panin (23-2-0) vs. Shinard Bunch (22-3-1) – welterweight
  • Adan Palma (14-0-0) vs. Pablo Rubio Jr (14-0-0) – featherweight
  • Joshua Jay Juarez (14-0-0) vs. Jardae Anderson (11-1-0) – heavyweight
  • Brady Ochoa (9-0-0) vs. Adrian Miguel Serrano (6-0-1) – lightweight
  • Jaycob Ramos (4-1-0) vs Ethan Perez (8-0-0) – featherweight
  • Emiliano Alvarado (10-0-0) vs Erick Rosado (16-4-0) – featherweight

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Emanuel Navarrete vs Eduardo Nunez – results and post-fight report

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Nunez suffered damage to his right eye before the break. Photo: Cris Esqueda Matchroom Boxing

Emanuel Navarrete became the unified super featherweight champion, adding the IBF title to his WBO belt by defeating Eduardo “Sugar” Nunez in the penultimate round on Saturday at the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona.

The heavy-hitting Navarrete (40-2-1, 33 KO) was previously the WBO champion in three different weight classes, but he failed to claim the WBO lightweight title and belt in a fourth different weight class after losing a split decision to Denys Berinchyk. Nunez (29-2, 27 KO) had to go out of shape in the seventh round before claiming a wide points victory in his first defense against Christopher Diaz.

Nunez started by using his boxing skills rather than his trade, and used the move to cause his compatriot to miss in the first round.

Navarrete quickly adjusted, closing the gap with a powerful punch to end the streak of a wobbly Nunez delayed in the round.

Most expected “Sugar” to shoot, but he preferred boxing and worked his jab in the fourth round.

Nunez suffered damage to his right eye before the break. Photo: Cris Esqueda Matchroom Boxing

The 28-year-old then decided to change it in the fifth set and fought with fire, and in the sixth, Navarrete landed some great body shots and a powerful right hand.

Nunez gradually got into an argument, but had to take bulky fire from his opponent and bravely performed well in the eighth quarter, reducing the advantage and moving to the body.

“Vaquero” followed with a great left hand in the ninth and a powerful right followed by an uppercut that left Nunez at sea, eyes closed due to injuries.

Navarrete celebrates winning the unified champion title Photo: Cris Esqueda Matchroom Boxing
Navarrete celebrates winning the unified champion title Photo: Cris Esqueda Matchroom Boxing

The Sinaloa resident was re-attached to the left hook as the writing appeared on the wall.

Nunez now wilted under the pressure, and after a punishing 10th place his promoter Eddie Hearn he pleaded for the fight to be stopped and a ringside doctor was called to check his eye.

He recommended that the competition be stopped and the fight ended, crowning Navarrete the unified champion.

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Vargas stops Quintana

On the card, Emiliano Vargas defended his WBO Latino and NABF super lightweight titles, forcing Argentine Agustin Ezequiel Quintana to retire after nine rounds of the fight.

Quintana (22-3-1, 13 KO) gave Vargas (17-0, 14 KO) all he could handle, but was cut down in both eyes, with referee Raul Caiz Jr waving his hand against the fight, much to the Argentine’s protests.

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Smalls defeated by Ramos

Tahmir Smalls suffered his first defeat as a professional, losing a split decision to Abel Ramos in their welterweight meeting.

Ramos (29-7-3, 22 KO) earned a deserved victory by scores of 98-92 and 97-93, while the third judge awarded Smalls (16-1, 11 KO) a barely deserved nod 96-94.

Undercard remaining

WBC Continental Americas super bantamweight champion Arturo Cardenas (17-0-2, 9 KO) defended his title, but after ten rounds he drew with Jordan Martinez, who also remained undefeated.

Martinez (16-0-1, 15 KO) received a verdict of 98-92, Cardenas had one score of 96-94 and the third judge ruled it a draw 95-95.

Cardenas and Martinez tied. Photo: Cris Esqueda Matchroom Boxing
Cardenas and Martinez tied. Photo: Cris Esqueda Matchroom Boxing

The only fighter to go eight rounds won the super lightweight division, where Trini Ochoa (21-1, 9 KO) was upset by Oscar Alvarez Guerrero.

Guerrero (15-2, 12 KO) secured a comfortable winner with two scores of 78-74 and the third 79-73.

In six-round fights, Hector Beltran (7-0, 5 KO) fought all six sessions against Cesar Diaz (10-2, 5 KO) at super welterweight, and in the bantamweight division, Phillip Vela (5-0, 2 KO) did the same against Brayan Ramos Armenta (8-8-1, 2 KO).

Rahman Muhammad (2-0, 2 KO) defeated Mitchell McFadden (1-1, 1 KO) in the second round in a four-round welterweight fight.

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