Abdul Khan vs John Edwardson Undercard - Full Fight Card List, Schedule, Running Order

Ronald Crawley Nov. 14, 2024, 8 p.m.

Abdul Khan and John Edwardson square off in a super featherweight bout at the Olympia in Liverpool, Merseyside. This main event features Khan, undefeated with an 11-0 record, against local contender Edwardson who has a 6-1 tally.

Both fighters are relatively fresh in professional boxing, lacking major titles or widely noted awards to date. Khan's clean slate of wins against lesser-known opponents sets up an interesting test against Edwardson, who fights on his home turf and may carry the advantage of local support. Differences in physical stats like height and reach could play out significantly during the bout, considering their equal orthodox stance.

Abdul Khan vs John Edwardson Fight Card

Abdul Khan vs John Edwardson Undercard

Abdul Khan vs John Edwardson Fight

Abdul Khan will face off against John Edwardson in a super featherweight fight.

  • Division/Weight: super feather
  • Abdul Khan record: 11-0
  • John Edwardson record: 6-1
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Abdul Khan turned professional recently and boasts an undefeated record of 11 wins with zero losses. Without more data on his last bouts, it’s hard to analyze his performance trend, but his flawless win record suggests strong potential. This fight could help him continue his winning momentum, especially noting the relatively inexperienced John Edwardson as an opponent.

John "Edo" Edwardson also competed professionally not long ago, holding a record of 6 wins and 1 loss. Also lacking data on previous fights means insights into his development over time are limited. However, given that Edwardson has fewer victories than Khan and an identical weight class, it implies this match might present a considerable challenge for him against the undefeated Khan.

Ryan Farrag vs Adam Yahaya Fight

Ryan Farrag faces Adam Yahaya for the Commonwealth Super Flyweight Title.

  • Division/Weight: super fly
  • Ryan Farrag record: 22-5
  • Adam Yahaya record: 23-14
  • Belts at stake: Commonwealth Super Flyweight Title

Ryan Farrag turned professional over a decade ago and has a fight record of 22 wins out of 27 matches. He lacks significant knockout power, which might influence his strategy against Yahaya, who has a substantial number of total fights, suggesting more ring experience. Given Farrag's consistency and score indexing, he may leverage his ring mastery despite fewer knockouts.

Adam Yahaya owns a record boasting 23 wins in 39 professional bouts, underlining extensive fighting expertise but also numerous losses which might question his defensive capabilities. Matching up against Farrag, whose win rate is higher, Yahaya will need to maximize his technical strategies learned from past diverse fight outcomes and longer reach to bridge the statistical gaps.

Ethan Brown vs Kevin Trana Fight

Ethan Brown faces Kevin Trana in a light weight class match.

  • Division/Weight: light
  • Ethan Brown record: 6-0
  • Kevin Trana record: 15-21
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Ethan Brown turned professional recently and has maintained a flawless record of 6 wins with no knockouts. Given his recent entry, Brown's clean slate suggests strong foundational skills, yet he lacks experience against seasoned fighters, which seems to be the case with his upcoming fight against Trana.

Kevin Trana, on the other hand, carries a significantly more extensive fight history with 15 wins, 21 losses, and 3 draws. This record paints him as quite experienced though his high number of losses might indicate gaps in consistency and defense which Brown could capitalize on during this matchup.

James Heneghan vs Omir Rodriguez Fight

James Heneghan faces Omir Rodriguez in a middleweight showdown.

  • Division/Weight: middle
  • James Heneghan record: 11-0
  • Omir Rodriguez record: 15-21
  • Belts at stake: N/A

James Heneghan turned pro in 2020 and has maintained an undefeated record of 11 wins, showcasing his strong start without knockout expertise. Without recent fight context, assessing his performance relies on consistent past success. Against Rodriguez, who holds a much less favorable record, Heneghan's unblemished streak indicates strong chances for victory.

Omir Rodriguez began fighting professionally much earlier than Heneghan but entered this match with a record of 15 wins, 21 losses, and 1 draw. His extensive experience has not translated into consistent success. Against an undefeated newcomer like Heneghan, Rodriguez faces stiff odds unless he leverages his veteran tricks to outperform the emerging talent.

Hakeem Palmer vs Joe Hardy Fight

Hakeem Palmer will face Joe Hardy in a middleweight boxing match.

  • Division/Weight: middle
  • Hakeem Palmer record: 7-0
  • Joe Hardy record: 3-25
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Turning pro recently, Hakeem Palmer holds an undefeated record of 7 wins, no losses, and 1 draw. Reflecting on his most recent fight which remains undisclosed, Palmer's clean record and substantial win count suggest a strong advantage over Hardy who has significantly more losses. His undefeated streak indicates preparedness for the upcoming bout.

Joe Hardy steps into the ring with a fight record of 3 wins and 25 losses. Without detailed data on his last fight, Hardy’s high loss rate presents a challenge when facing Palmer who boasts no defeats. Hardy's inferior record suggests he might struggle against his undefeated opponent in this matchup.

Jack Power vs Tom Ramsden Fight

Jack Power faces Tom Ramsden in a super middleweight clash.

  • Division/Weight: super middle
  • Jack Power record: 2-0
  • Tom Ramsden record: 5-11
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Jack Power turned pro recently with a stellar start: 2 wins, 0 losses, and no draws. With no KOs yet but maintaining an unbeaten record, his lack of experience might be countered by evident skill. Considering Ramsden's patchy track record, Power's fresh energy could be a distinct advantage in this match-up.

Tom Ramsden brings more experience into the ring, possessing a record of 5 wins, 11 losses, and 2 draws. His last bouts don’t reflect a strong winning consistency, which places him at a tactical disadvantage against Power’s unblemished record. Ramsden's extensive ring time could help, but his high loss rate may continue to challenge him in maintaining resilience against newer fighters like Power.

Paul Ryan vs Dzmitry Atrokhau Fight

Paul Ryan faces Dzmitry Atrokhau in a middleweight bout with no titles on the line.

  • Division/Weight: middle
  • Paul Ryan record: 6-1
  • Dzmitry Atrokhau record: 16-22
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Paul Ryan, despite having only 7 fights since turning pro, holds a strong record of 6 wins and 1 loss. His swift rise suggests capability, but matching against an opponent with more bouts might challenge his limited experience. His lack of KO wins could be pivotal facing an opponent who has endured many fights but has a weaker win ratio.

Dzmitry Atrokhau comes into this fight with a significantly busier fight history, tallying 38 fights: 16 wins and 22 losses. This mixed record indicates vast experience albeit with inconsistency in winning. Given his opponents' lower knockout power, Atrokhau's chance could rest on his ability to leverage his experience over Ryan's youth and stamina.

Matthew Rennie vs Serge Ambomo Fight

Matthew Rennie faces Serge Ambomo in a super welterweight clash.

  • Division/Weight: super welter
  • Matthew Rennie record: 13-0
  • Serge Ambomo record: 13-64
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Matthew Rennie, known as "Magic," turned professional several years ago and maintains an undefeated record of 13 wins, no losses, and one draw. Given his unbeaten streak, Rennie is likely to bring confidence and resilience into the ring against Ambomo, who has significantly more losses.

Serge Ambomo has a professional record with 13 wins, 64 losses, and 3 draws. His experience from numerous battles suggests he's well-versed in the ring; however, his high loss rate may disadvantage him against the unbeaten Rennie in this matchup.

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