Sean
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Saturday 14th December -
Murodjon Akhmadaliev vs Ricardo Espinoza
Im interested to see Akhmadaliev (13 Fights - 12 Wins (9 KOs) - 1 Loss) back in action , the Usbek fighter beat Kevin Gonzalez back in December of last year by an eighth round TKO , that came eight months after his surprise loss to Marlon Tapales by split decision for his WBA and IBF Super Bantamweight belts , that was the first loss on his card and it did come as a shock to many that he lost to Tapales although on the day Tapales did deserve the win imho although it was a close call. Espinoza (34 Fights - 30 Wins (25 KOs) - 4 Losses) has had two fights this year and won both by stoppage , and is on a 5 fight winning streak (with a 6th one being called a no contest) since his decision loss to Danny Roman back in 2015. Hes three years younger than Espinoza but has had 21 more fights debuting in 2015 , three years earlier than his opponent (due to Akhmadalievs amateur career) , so hes alot more experienced in the pro ranks but he does seem to fall short when stepping up a level to be honest and i think thats gonna be the case again here. He has a couple of inches in height on Akhmadaliev but the Uzbek fighter has a huge reach advantage. Think its gonna be an interesting and entertaining fight as Akhmadaliev knows this is a must win bout if hes to get that fight with Inoue that he wants , and though Espinoza wont lack in the heart and determination department i see him ultimatley falling short in the skill department here although he does carry decent power in his shots so i suppose theres always a chance of a stoppage but from what ive seen Akhmadaliev has shown a decent chin so far and should comfortably outbox the mexican.
Murodjon Akhmadaliev To Win
Beatriz Ferreira vs Licia Boudersa
Brazilian Ferreira (5 Fights - 5 Wins (2 KOs)) makes the first defence of her IBF Lightweight Title , which she won by TKO back in April when she beat Yanina Del Carmen Lescano ,.. her opponent will be the experienced and battle hardened French fighter Licia Boudersa (27 Fights - 23 Wins (4 KOs) - 2 Losses - 2 Draws) whose won her last two fights by decision , before that she suffered a unanimous points loss to Rima Ayadi .. Though Boudersa has more fights in the pros than Ferreira , Ferreira has a solid amateur pedigree with a bronze (2024) and a silver (2020) at the Olympics , as well as numerous gold medals at the world championships , pan american games etc .. This is the first time that Boudersa has challenged for one of the four major belts but i see her falling short in her attempt to wrest the belt from Ferreira who i think is a better boxer , with more power , aggression and ring savvy.
Beatriz Ferreira To Win
Gary Cully vs Maxi Hughes
Should be a decent fight this one , and one that could of been made earlier if im honest but we've got it now so hopefully it'll be an entertaining bout .. Irishman Cully (19 Fights - 18 Wins (10 Wins) - 1 Loss) lost his penultimate fight against Jose Felix Jr by third round TKO , that was the first loss in his pro career but he emerged six months later and won a split decision over Reece Mould to see him back in the saddle and back to winning ways. Hughes (36 Fights - 27 Wins (6 KOs) - 7 Losses - 2 Draws) was on a roll since beating Liam Walsh back in 2019 with a 7 fight winning streak including the scalps of Kid Galahad and Ryan Walsh and in that sequence he won the IBO Lightweight Title by beating Jovanni Straffon but in July last year he lost to George Kambosos Jr by majority decision and lost the title in the process , he was then stopped in the fourth round by William Zepeda in March of this year , no shame in either of those losses lets be honest especially Zepeda .. but in September he made his ring comeback and duly despatched Efstathios Antonas in the sixth round by TKO. I like both fighters and as i say this one should be a decent bout , they're both solid boxers with decent fundamentals but Cully does seem to carry more pop and power in his punches than Hughes , Cully has about 6/7 inches on Hughes which could play a factor here along with a 6 inch reach advantage but Hughes is wily and more experienced and has , for me , been up against the better class of opposition thus far. As ive mentioned this one should of happened a few years ago but as it is Hughes has alot more on the clock , and is now 34 years old whereas Cully is 28 and has a lot less miles on the clock , from the interviews ive seen with Hughes he seems to be up for this one , as does Cully , but i feel that perhaps hes not quite as good as he was and hes been in a few battles over the years which all take their toll , a few years back i would of picked Hughes but not so sure now tbh , Cullys power is obviously a worry and i think the back to back losses to Kambosos Jr and Zepeda could well have taken something out of Hughes tbh , i wanna side with Hughes but i think Cully takes this if im being honest.
Gary Cully To Win
Cheavon Clarke vs Leonardo Mosquea
Not a bad Cruiserweight match up this one , Chev Clarke (10 Fights - 10 Wins (7 KOs)) is coming along nicely and has won the vacant WBA Cruiserweight Intercontinental Title (vs Tommy McCarthy TKO 4th round) and the vacant British Cruiserweight title (vs Ellis Zorro KO 8th round) in his last three fights , and retained the Intercontinental belt when gaining a MD over Efetobor Apochi in his last fight in August of this year. He meets Mosquea (15 Fights - 15 Wins (9 KOs)) for the vacant EBU European title and as well as the belt being on the line someone is gonna lose their unbeaten record , Mosquea has had two fights this year , winning both by decision , and from what ive seen this could be a good fight to watch as both are heavy handed. Clarke is the older of the pair and comes from a solid amateur background , he has a good solid jab which he uses to good effect to launch his attacks , obviously his power and he doesnt mind trading which makes him a favourite with the fans , he has good fundamentals and a decent work rate .. Mosquea also carries power and has decent fundamentals and along with his volume punching can prove problematic for anyone. I think Clarke takes this and the belt , it'll be a hard won victory i feel but i think he'll control the fight and the distance and outjab/work Mosquea until he can land some big uns on him
Cheavon Clarke To Win .. By Stoppage
Natasha Jonas vs Ivana Habazin
Natasha Jonas (18 Fights - 15 Wins (9 KOs) - 2 Losses - 1 Draw) meets Croatian Ivana Habazin (28 Fights - 23 Wins (7 KOs) - 5 Losses) meet for the unified IBF (Jonas) and WBA (Habazin) welterweight titles and its got the potential of a decent fight. Jonas has been on a winning streak since losing to Katie Taylor back in 2021 (drew with Terri Harper in bout before that) and beat the very decent Mikaela Mayer by split decision last time back in January of this year , bit contraversial that one as alot of people had Mayer edging it on the cards , shes also beat Patricia Berghult and Marie Eve Dicaire both in 2022 adding various other belts to her collection. Habazin arrives on the back of a win over Hungarian Kinga Magyar where she won the vacant WBA title by unanimous decision , in her last four fights shes won two and lost two , the two she won you would expect her to win tbh but the ones she lost were against Clarissa Shields and Terri Harper so in all fairness she was up against it in those bouts tbh. Jonas is now 40 years old and she has to slow down sooner or later if im being honest but i think she has enough in the tank to beat the 35 year old Croatian. I think Habazin will give it her all but ultimatley i think Jonas has a better skillset and more power and will come through to take the belts.
Natasha Jonas To Win
Jamie Munguia vs Bruno Surace
Gotta be honest and say for me this one is a total mis match .. Jamie Munguia (45 Fights - 44 Wins (35 KOs) - 1 Loss) comes into this on the back of a tenth round knockout of Erik Bazinyan back in September , that was a decent comeback after he took the first loss of his career to Canelo Alvarez by unanimous decision earlier this year. Frenchman Bruno Surace (27 Fights - 25 Wins (4 KOs) - 2 Draws) comes into this unbeaten and is a decent enough boxer but hes never faced anyone on Munguias level before and i just cant see past a Munguia win here , this will be the first time Surace has fought outside of France and hes pretty much fought low to medium level fighters whilst Munguia has been in with and beaten the likes of John Ryder , Jimmy Kelly , Sergiy Derevyanchenko and Canelo Alvarez. I wouldnt say that Munguia is top tier but hes been fighting better opposition and is better than Surace , for me this fight is a step backwards and like i say i see only one outcome here and that a Jamie Munguia win by stoppage.
Jamie Munguia To Win ... By Stoppage
Lauren Price vs Bexcy Mateus
Lauren Price (7 Fights - 7 Wins (1 KO)) defends her WBA , IBO and Ring female welterweight titles that she won last time by beating Jessica McCaskill by a technical decision against Colombian Bexcy Mateus (7 Fights - 7 Wins (6 KOs)) , i have to say i know nothing about Mateus save that shes been competing in 8 rounders , hasnt fought outside of her native Colombia and hasnt fought anyone of note. This is gonna be a big ask for Mateus i think , Price has some serious skills and a great amateur background. Unless the Colombian is something extremely special i see this being a shut out for Price , i think she retains her belts by a wide margin points decision
Lauren Price To Win .. By Decision
MAXI HUGHES WINS
LAUREN PRICE WINS But by knockout rather than points
BEATRIZ FERREIRA WINS
LEONARDO MOSQUEA WINS
MURODJON AKHMADALIEV WINS
NATASHA JONAS WINS
BRUNO SURACE WINS
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