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Jai Opetai vs David Nyika fight

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Opetaia puts his IBF and Ring Magazine cruiserweight titles on the line against Nyika Photo Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

On Wednesday in Australia, Jai Opetaia will face David Nyika for the world cruiserweight title. Photo: Tasman Fighters
On Wednesday in Australia, Jai Opetaia will face David Nyika for the world cruiserweight title. Photo: Tasman Fighters

The Australia vs Novel Zealand match will take place next Wednesday at the Gold Coast Convention Center in Broadbeach, with Jai Opetaia defending his IBF cruiserweight title against former amateur standout David Nyika.

Eddie HearnMatchroom Boxing, Mick Francis’ Tasman Fighters and Spencer Brown’s Goldstar are promoting the Opetaia vs Nyika fight with DAZN TV live around the world.

Opetaia (26-0, 20 KO) came of age in July 2022 when he unexpectedly but brilliantly scored a victory over Mairis Briedis to claim the IBF crown, before making one defense against Jordan Thompson at Wembley Arena a year later.

The 29-year-old southpaw was then stripped of his title after opting to face the defeated Ellis Zorro in overdue 2023, and the IBF proved him right when the Briton was ousted in less than a round in Riyad.

The Australian was given a chance to fight for the vacant title in a fight later, and in the rematch with Breidis, Opetaia emerged victorious, again with a breathtaking unanimous verdict.

Opetaia puts her IBF and Ring magazine cruiserweight titles on the line against Nyika. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Opetaia puts her IBF and Ring magazine cruiserweight titles on the line against Nyika. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

The Australian was last knocked out in October 2024, beating Jack Massey before a Massey corner threw in the towel in round six.

Now he meets Novel Zealander Nyika (10-0, 9 KO), a two-time Commonwealth Games champion and an Olympic bronze medalist as an amateur.

He made significant progress as a professional, going the distance only once.

Nyika is undefeated in 10 professional fights. Photo: Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry
Nyika is undefeated in 10 professional fights. Photo: Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry

The 28-year-old has seven straight early wins, most recently a third-round stoppage against former world title challenger Tommy Karpency in Auckland in September.

Prediction: I think Nyika will give Opetaia a decent argument here, despite her lack of professional experience. However, I think Opetaia will retain her belt, which will probably show on the scorecards.

Huni will face Potgieter

On the undercard, hopeful Justis Huni will defend his WBO Global and IBF Pan Pacific titles against Shaun Potgieter in the scheduled top ten.

Huni (11-0, 6 KO) is a man who is making waves and already has decision victories over Andrew Tabiti and Kevin Lerena, and his last fight will take place last month, after two rounds against Leandro Daniel Robutti.

South Africa’s Potgeiter (10-1, 7 KO) has seven straight wins and is the South African champion, but has never fought outside his home country.

prediction: Huni has been impressive so far and could continue his good run with a win after the break.

Undercard remaining

Max McIntyre (6-0, 5 KO) can win the vacant IBF Youth super middleweight title by defeating Abdulselam Saman (8-1, 1 KO), and Ben Mahoney (14-0-1, 8 KO) can win the vacant title IBF Pan Pacific super welterweight title by the same method against Fan Zhang (8-2-1, 5 KO).

In the remaining ten rounds, Tayla Gentzen (6-0, 3 KO) should score points against Shauna Browne (4-0, 3 KO), and in the only eighth round, Tony Ingram (6-0, 3 KO) could beat Runqi Zhou (8- 2-1, 3 KOs).

Exhilarating heavyweight Teremoana Teremoana (5-0, 5 KO) has an advantage over the scheduled six and should win early against Osasu Otobo (11-1-1, 5 KO).

In four rounds, lithe heavyweight newcomer Billy McAllister (2-0, 2 KO) can claim a victory over Jordan Towns (2-2, 1 KO), and Kodi Shallali (1-1) can claim a victory over Albert Tu’ua (1- 1).

Jai Williams can win the battle of debutants with Jag Guthmann-Chester on points.

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Callum Simpson vs. Steed Woodall

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Simpson puts his British and Commonwealth super middleweight titles on the line against Woodall Photo Credit: Lawrence Lustig/BOXXER

Callum Simpson faces Steed Woodall on Saturday in Sheffield live on Sky Sports
Callum Simpson faces Steed Woodall on Saturday in Sheffield live on Sky Sports

The 2025 British Boxing Championships will be held at the Park Community Arena in Sheffield on Saturday evening, with the main event being the defense of Callum Simpson, from nearby Barnsley, in the British and Commonwealth super middleweight title against Steed Woodall.

Ben Shalom’s BOXXER promotes the Simpson vs. Woodall fight and Heavenly sports was broadcast live on television in the UK and the fight was available on Peacock in the US.

Simpson (15-0, 10 KO) flourished under the BOXXER banner, and points scored over ten rounds against Boris Crighton and Jose de Jesus Macias opened the way to a shot at the British and Commonwealth belts.

The 28-year-old got this chance at the stadium of his beloved Barnsley football club.

Simpson proved too good for Zak Chelli and scored massive to win the pair of titles on offer last August.

Simpson puts his British and Commonwealth super middleweight titles on the line against Woodall. Photo: Lawrence Lustig/BOXXER
Simpson puts his British and Commonwealth super middleweight titles on the line against Woodall. Photo: Lawrence Lustig/BOXXER

Now his opponent will be Woodall (19-2-1, 12 KO), “The Stallion”, who comes from Birmingham.

The 30-year-old took part in campaigns in America and Panama at the beginning of his career, and after beating the aforementioned Crighton over eight rounds in April 2023, he gave Padraig McCrory a decent argument before losing on points over ten rounds four months later.

Woodall picked up the best win of his career when he stopped Lerrone Richards in six rounds in an upset in Bolton to claim the WBO Intercontinental super middleweight crown last June.

Prediction: Simpson is a viable prospect to watch this year and I think he will outperform Woodall, but most likely based on the scorecards.

Dubois defends his world title for the first time

On the card, Caroline Dubois defends her WBC lightweight title for the first time against Canadian Jessica Camara.

Dubois (10-0, 5 KO) was already an IBO champion and added the WBC interim belt to her collection last August, winning every round over Maira Moneo.

She was then elevated to full champion after leaving Katie Taylor.

Dubois defends his WBC lightweight title for the first time against Camara. Photo: Lawrence Lustig/BOXXER
Dubois defends his WBC lightweight title against Camara for the first time. Photo: Lawrence Lustig/BOXXER

Camara (14-4, 3 KO) is a former world title contender, and last April she won a split decision over undefeated former world champion Hyun Mi Choi.

Prediction: Dubois will be looking to showcase her talents here, and considering Camara has had three stoppages in four losses, Dubois could make her presence felt with a win on schedule.

Undercard remaining

Cruiserweight prospect Scott Forrest (6-0, 3 KO) can stop Deevorn Miller (8-2, 6 KO).

The only fighter in the eighth round is in the featherlight heavyweight division, and Billy Deniz (12-0, 5 KO) will probably need the distance to win against Mickey Ellison (15-7, 5 KO).

In the six-round middleweight division, Sam Hickey (1-0) should score against Lewis Howells (3-1), and Mauro Silva (6-0, 3 KO) could do the same against Emmanuel Zion (6-2, 3) KO).

Ellis Price (1-0) should secure a four-round points victory over lightweight debutant Liam Fitzmauric.

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Dillian Whyte LIKES Daniel Dubois for calling out Oleksandr Usyk

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Dubois stormed Usyk

Dillian Whyte questions Daniel Dubois' calls for Oleksandr Usyk. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Dillian Whyte questions Daniel Dubois’ calls for Oleksandr Usyk. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

Dillian Whyte believes Daniel Dubois may have overlooked Joseph Parker after he called for Oleksandr Usyk for the rematch.

Dubois stormed the ring calling for a second fight with Usyk after the Ukrainian defeated Tyson Fury by unanimous decision in their rematch in Riyad earlier this month.

The IBF heavyweight world champion will defend his belt against former world champion Joseph Parker on February 22 in Riyad, and Whyte, who survived a scare in 2018 and overtook the Modern Zealander, questions the timing of this announcement.

“Dubois is going crazy,” said the 36-year-old IFLTV.

“He must be thinking about Joseph Parker.

Dubois attacked Usyk's post-fight interview, calling for a rematch. Photo: TNT Sports
Dubois attacked Usyk’s post-fight interview, calling for a rematch. Photo: TNT Sports

“He lost because it’s not uncomplicated to fight Joseph Parker.

It’s kind of crazy because there’s a large and unsafe fight coming up and then you call Usyk.

“It doesn’t make sense.

“He should have said to Usyk: ‘Let’s deal with this in the future, I’m dealing with Joe Parker, if I can deal with him then let’s start doing it.’

“Right now Dubois is confident and going crazy, he doesn’t care.”

Dubois will face Parker on February 22 in Riyad. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Dubois will face Parker on February 22 in Riyad. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

The 27-year-old was promoted to the full IBF champion list after Usyk vacated the belt following his first victory over Fury in May.

The Londoner defeated Anthony Joshua in five rounds in his first defense at Wembley Stadium in September.

Parker, who was defeated by Joshua in 2018, has five straight wins, including over Deontay Wilder and Zhilei Zhang. Whyte believes Dubois may be overlooking the 32-year-old.

“That’s how these guys lose because they overlook their opponents and look towards bigger fights,” added the Brixton fighter.

In September, Dubois defeated Joshua in five rounds. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
In September, Dubois defeated Joshua in five rounds. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

“Joseph Parker is no slouch, and his condition has improved over the last few years.

“Maybe Dubois thinks it’s an uncomplicated fight after beating Anthony Joshua, Joshua beat Parker, so maybe he thought, ‘Yeah, I’ll beat Parker too.’

“Joseph Parker has improved a lot recently, so Dubois needs to be careful.

“Focus on what’s in front of you, the fight with Usyk is already underway and it’s not going anywhere.

“Focus on Joseph Parker, because Joseph Parker can beat him.”

Whyte returned earlier this month from a seventh-round victory over Ebenezer Tetteh in Gibraltar and is targeting a rematch with Joshua.

“The Body Snatcher” was supposed to face his rival in August 2023, but the fight was canceled after a positive drug test, but he agreed to resume his career after investigation, it was confirmed that it was caused by a contaminated supplement.

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Daniel Dubois sends a message to Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury

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Dubois destroyed Joshua in five rounds in September Photo Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

Dubois wants the winner of Saturday's rematch (photo: Sporting News, Reuters)
Dubois wants the winner of Saturday’s rematch (photo: Sporting News, Reuters)

Daniel Dubois has revealed that his goal is an undisputed title clash with the winner of this weekend’s rematch between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury.

Dubois will defend his IBF heavyweight title against former world champion Joseph Parker on February 22 and arrived in Riyadh earlier this week to watch Saturday’s clash between Usyk and Fury.

After being written off by many recently, “Dynamite” has been in the form of his life lately, picking up three stoppage wins off the back of Jarrell Miller, Filip Hrgovic and Anthony Joshua.

It was said that the heavy-handed 27-year-old would immediately enter into a rematch with Joshua, but “AJ” and his team did not agree with this idea.

And keep talking talkSPORT today, Dubois stated that he has his eye on unifying the four belts with the winner of Saturday’s rematch if he manages to overtake Parker.

In September, Dubois defeated Joshua in five rounds. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
In September, Dubois defeated Joshua in five rounds. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

“I’m here in Saudi Arabia and I want a winner on Saturday night.

I want to fight for an undisputed result, that’s the game now and that’s the goal.

“100% [I would beat them]. This is my time now. I’ve had my ups and downs, but I’m a recent man.

“I am ready to fight for the undisputed, win it and make history.

“I evolved and learned from my mistakes.

On Saturday in Riyad, Oleksandr Usyk will face Tyson Fury in a rematch for the world heavyweight title. Photo: Top Rank
On Saturday in Riyad, Oleksandr Usyk will face Tyson Fury in a rematch for the world heavyweight title. Photo: Top Rank

“The team did well and I’m firing on all cylinders now. Let’s go!”

Like Dubois, Parker is also in the best form of his career and comes into the match on the back of upset wins over Deontay Wilder and Zhilei Zhang.

Parker was impressed by the fight with Wilder and Zhang. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Parker was impressed by the fight with Wilder and Zhang. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

The situation in the heavyweight division in 2025 depends on the outcome of the epic rematch on Saturday evening, in which three world titles will be up for grabs.

Usyk hurt and released Fury en route to a split decision victory when they first faced off in May, and many believe the ‘Gypsy King’ has everything to do if he wants to reverse the result.

A third fight between the pair is contractually agreed if the Morecambe man wins, provided neither he nor ‘The Cat’ withdraws after the second battle at the Kingdom Arena.

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