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Tyler Denny vs. Felix Cash – substantial fight preview and predictions

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Tyler Denny and Felix Cash will clash for the final time before tomorrow's clash at the Resorts World Arena Birmingham.  Photo source: Boxing in the match room.
Tyler Denny and Felix Cash will clash for the final time before tomorrow’s clash at the Resorts World Arena Birmingham. Photo source: Boxing in the match room.

This Saturday, an intriguing fight will take place at the Resorts World Arena in Birmingham, during which Tyler Denny will defend his European middleweight title for the first time against the undefeated Felix Cash. The card will be broadcast live on television DAZN.

Denny (18-2-3, KO1) has been rising through the ranks and has risen to the top over the last two years. After winning the vacant English title in June 2022 with a split decision rematch victory over River Wilson-Bent, he then defended himself with a comfortable points victory over the undefeated Bradley Rea and started 2023 with a confident victory over Brad Pauls. Denny then took a split decision last May against Macaulay McGowan and finished the year with the European title wrapped around his waist, earning the first win of his career after a break by stopping Matteo Signani at Wolverhampton last November.

For Cash (16-0, KO10), on the other hand, his career has stalled recently, and after stopping Denzel Bentley to add a British title to his Commonwealth belt in April 2021, he has only fought twice more. After a grueling points victory over Magomed Madiev, in which Cash lost twice and had a point deducted, he was last seen in the ring in December 2022, when he won by two points over Celso Neves over eight rounds. His long absence was explained by personal problems and the change of coach from Tony Sims to Adam Booth.

Prediction: It will be captivating to see Cash’s turnaround under Adam Booth, and a resurgent Denny will be a decent test for him. Once the initial resistance is overcome, I think Cash can take control and score points with ease.

The talented Lewis Crocker (19-0, KO11) appears on the card, and “The Croc” has a good test against Conah Walker (13-2-1, KO5) within ten rounds. Walker upset Cyrus Pattinson with a dominant eighth-round retirement victory last August, but I feel Crocker can get the job done by scoring clear points in this one.

A solidly promising clash will take place in the super flyweight division, with Emma Dolan (6-0, KO1) defending her Commonwealth title for the second time and looking to add to her vacant British crown against Shannon Ryan (7-0, KO0). Dolan won the title in March last year and defended it seven months later with a substantial points victory over Nicola Hopewell, while Ryan went ten rounds for the first time in her last competition, beating Jasmina Zapotoczna on the cards in February. It may be close, but I’m leaning towards Ryan winning with a tough decision.

Cameron Vuong (4-0, KO3) is biding his time ahead of his proposed grudge match against Jordan Flynn, and the lightweight fighter could go the full ten rounds for the first time before defeating former Southern Area champion Jeff Ofori (13-7-2, KO4 ).

Aqib Fiaz (12-1, KO1) returns after his first loss in the Commonwealth title fight in his last appearance, and the super featherweight fighter should record an eight-round victory over the tough Kane Baker (19-11-19- 11-) 2, KO1). The pair met in 2020, with Fiaz winning by two points over the same distance.

In six rounds at flyweight, Hamza Uddin (1-0, KO1) can score against Giulio Commerso (4-1, KO1), and at lightweight, Ibraheem Sulaimaan (3-0, KO2) can do the same against Jesus Gonzalez of Colombia (3-1, KO0). Muhammad Mustafa Ali (4-0, KO1) should also win the distance in his super bantamweight fight against Kelvin Madjid (2-1, KO0).

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Anthony Taylor collapsed minutes after Darren Till KO and viewers were left terrified

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There were disturbing scenes during the last Misfits Boxing gala in Manchester on Saturday evening when Anthony Taylor collapsed after being stopped by fellow MMA fighter Darren Till.

The American took up the fight shortly after Tommy Fury withdrew, but he was no match for Till, who dominated from the very beginning.

In his first boxing fight, the Liverpudlian looked outstanding from the bell, displaying impressive hand speed and having no trouble countering Taylor’s aggressive approach.

Threatening to KO from the start, Till secured a stoppage in the sixth round.

But what happened next shocked those who watched the event. Taylor, who entered the fight with a 7-4 boxing record, broke down in post-fight interviews. He was later taken away from the Co-Op Arena in a wheelchair.

Many assumed that Taylor was then taken to the hospital for tests. However, according to Ariel Helwani, after being given oxygen and found to be stable, he was allowed to return to his accommodation.

Misfits co-founder Mams Taylor later confirmed that Taylor had regained consciousness. He also said Taylor did not need a hospital visit because he was “conscious and well” when he entered the locker room.

He later posted a video on social media in which he spoke clearly and promised to bounce back from the shocking defeat. “It’s OK, I took the L (loss) like a motherfucker,” he said.

“I’ll be back. I’m fine. Thank you all for your love and support, thank you to everyone who makes fun of me too. I don’t give a damn. I deserve it. But at the end of the day, I’ll fucking come back.”

“Pretty Boy,” who has a professional MMA record of 7-5 but has not fought since August 2019, also took aim at Fury. WX wrote, “Now we know why Tommy Fury backed out,” along with two laughing emojis.

The Misfits Boxing 20 main event was only organized after the Manchester fighter withdrew. The younger brother of former heavyweight champion Tyson stated that he was not content with Till’s claim that he would resort to “MMA tactics” if he lost the fight.

Do later denied that he wasn’t stern when giving the warning, saying it was simply a marketing tactic. It wasn’t until December 29 that it was confirmed that Taylor had stepped in as a replacement.

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Darren Till’s Mystery Woman Tattoo Explained in Response to Paige VanZant’s Claims

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Former UFC welterweight title challenger Darren Till covered up a tattoo of a girl, sparking debate among fight fans.

The Liverpudlian is set to make his Misfits Boxing debut tonight against Anthony Taylor, almost two years after his departure from the UFC. Till left the MMA promotion to explore other opportunities. He was scheduled to make his professional boxing debut against former Mexican WBC middleweight boxing champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr last July, but the fight was ultimately canceled.

Instead, he faced Palestinian mixed martial arts champion Mohammad Mutie in an exhibition boxing match at Social Knockout 3 in Dubai the same month. Despite a blow to the back of Muti’s head, Till was declared the winner by technical knockout in the second round.

He is currently expected to move to Manchester but faces a tough opponent in Taylor, who has extensive experience in the Misfits world. Fans noticed that Till covered up a tattoo of his girlfriend’s face with a gorilla. He previously stated that he got the tattoo so that the woman, the mother of his two children, would always be close to him, even during fights.

Many fans wrongly believed that Till’s tattoo resembled former UFC star Paige VanZant, but the Liverpool MMA fighter rejected such suggestions. “That’s my girl,” Till explained about the ink. “It was a surprise for her on her birthday. I thought, ‘Yes, I’ll do something different. I’ll put a tattoo on her face.”

The topic of tattoos continued, but Till insisted: “It’s not Paige VanZant, I don’t even know who she is. As I said about my girlfriend, she is second to none. So every time I fight, she fights too. And she gets beat up by me, so if she pisses me off, I just go to the gym and let some guys beat me up.”

The combat sports world has also been abuzz with news of Till’s potential fight with Tommy Fury, which has now fallen apart. Fury explained his decision to withdraw in a statement on social media: “I can’t believe I’m writing this but now I’m not fighting Darren Till on January 18. For one straightforward reason: Darren has repeatedly stated that he does not want to follow the rules of professional boxing and that if he loses a fight, he will resort to kicks and other stupid MMA tactics.”

Fury continued to explain, emphasizing his dedication to boxing and lamenting the wasted preparation. “I’m a professional boxer, I’ve been out of the ring for over a year and I wanted it to be a great boxing match for the fans. I wasted weeks in training camps. We are working demanding to find a fresh opponent and I promise that I will find a better opponent and a better fight for you. Good news just around the corner.”

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