George Kambosos Jr. and Jake Wyllie are set to face off in a super lightweight bout at Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, Australia. Both fighters aim to make their mark as they compete for supremacy on the main event stage in front of their home crowd.
Kambosos, with a record of 21 wins and 3 losses, has clinched career-defining matches against prominent opponents like Teofimo Lopez. Wyllie, amassing 16 wins with a single loss, has quickly risen through the ranks since debuting in professional boxing.
George Kambosos Jr. vs Jake Wyllie Fight Card
- George Kambosos Jr. vs Jake Wyllie
- Skye Nicolson vs Tiara Brown
- Cherneka Johnson vs Nina Hughes
- Imam Khataev vs Durval Palacios
- Jayden Buan vs Jordan Kasilieris
- Hemi Ahio vs Aekkaphob Auraiwan
- Teremoana Junior vs James Singh
George Kambosos Jr. vs Jake Wyllie Undercard
George Kambosos Jr. vs Jake Wyllie Fight
George Kambosos Jr. faces Jake Wyllie in a super light weight class battle with no titles on the line.
- Division/Weight: super light
- George Kambosos Jr. record: 21-3
- Jake Wyllie record: 16-1
- Belts at stake: N/A
George Kambosos Jr., known as "Ferocious," has a strong record of 21 wins and 3 losses since turning pro. He has shown resilience and skill in previous high-profile matchups. His last opponents have been seasoned fighters, which suggests he will bring considerable experience into this fight. His record shows he is well-prepared for battles within his weight class.
Jake Wyllie holds a solid record of 16 wins and 1 loss since venturing into professional boxing. His opponents, however, may not match the caliber Kambosos has faced. This brings an element of unpredictability to his performance against a more experienced rival in the super light division.
Skye Nicolson vs Tiara Brown Fight
Skye Nicolson faces Tiara Brown with the WBC World Female Featherweight Title on the line.
- Division/Weight: feather
- Skye Nicolson record: 12-0
- Tiara Brown record: 18-0
- Belts at stake: WBC World Female Featherweight Title
Skye Nicolson turned pro without any losses to date, holding a perfect record of 12 wins, all without knockouts. Without recent bout details or awards, her status as an undefeated fighter makes a strong impression. Upon examining her past opponents, all of them within the featherweight class were unable to defeat her. This suggests she is resilient and strategic against skilled adversaries in this weight class.
Tiara Brown also holds an unblemished record of 18 wins and no losses, showing consistency in performance but no knockout victories yet. With no new bouts listed but plenty of history against competent opponents in the featherweight division, she maintains her winning drive and adaptability, crucial for facing an equally unbeaten opponent like Nicolson.
Cherneka Johnson vs Nina Hughes Fight
Cherneka Johnson faces off against Nina Hughes for the WBA World Female Bantamweight Title.
- Division/Weight: bantam
- Cherneka Johnson record: 16-2
- Nina Hughes record: 6-1
- Belts at stake: WBA World Female Bantamweight Title
Cherneka Johnson, "Neekz," turned pro early and has a record of 16 wins and 2 losses. He has consistently fought in the bantamweight division. His most recent opponents had a similar fight record, indicating his readiness for this bout.
Nina Hughes, despite being slightly older, brings experience with her 6 wins and only 1 loss in her professional career. Her past opponents have varied records, but none matched Johnson's experience level, potentially advantaging Johnson in this upcoming fight.
Imam Khataev vs Durval Palacios Fight
Imam Khataev will face Durval Palacios in a light heavyweight fight with no belts on the line.
- Division/Weight: light heavy
- Imam Khataev record: 9-0
- Durval Palacios record: 13-3
- Belts at stake: N/A
Imam Khataev has an unbeaten record of 9 wins since turning pro. He hails from Grozny, Russia and does not have knockouts yet. Facing seasoned fighters hasn't been highlighted, but his perfect record speaks well for his prospects against Palacios.
Durval Palacios fights with a record of 13 wins and 3 losses, showing more experience in his career despite mixed results. His past opponents' performances indicate that he faces considerable competition from Khataev's undefeated status in this upcoming light heavy bout.
Jayden Buan vs Jordan Kasilieris Fight
Jayden Buan faces Jordan Kasilieris in a super light boxing match with no belts on the line.
- Division/Weight: super light
- Jayden Buan record: 3-0
- Jordan Kasilieris record: 1-3
- Belts at stake: N/A
Jayden Buan is a young and undefeated fighter from Australia. He turned pro recently and has a record of 3 wins and no losses or draws, demonstrating potential in his few fights. In his past match, he fought against other newcomers without notable achievements in the sport. He goes into the fight with the upper hand due to his clean win record despite lacking knockouts.
Jordan Kasilieris, also from New South Wales, holds one win with three losses and one draw. He has faced similarly skilled opponents but could struggle against Buan due to inconsistent outcomes in bouts. His taller stature might aid him, but lacks wins to back him up.
Hemi Ahio vs Aekkaphob Auraiwan Fight
Hemi Ahio squares off against Aekkaphob Auraiwan in a professional boxing match with no belts on the line.
- Division/Weight: None
- Hemi Ahio record: 23-1
- Aekkaphob Auraiwan record: 9-3
- Belts at stake: N/A
Hemi Ahio, known as "The Heat," turned pro years ago. He boasts an impressive record of 23 wins and only 1 loss. Despite having no knockout victories, he consistently dominates the ring. With his reach advantage and previous success against taller opponents, he is likely to hold firm in this matchup.
Aekkaphob Auraiwan holds a record of 9 wins, 3 losses, and 1 draw. He lacks notable accolades but shows resilience. His past encounters against stronger competition have been challenging. Against Ahio's skill set, Auraiwan faces an uphill task ahead.
Teremoana Junior vs James Singh Fight
Teremoana Junior is set to face James Singh in an upcoming fight with no belts on the line.
- Division/Weight: None
- Teremoana Junior record: 6-0
- James Singh record: 12-5
- Belts at stake: N/A
Teremoana Junior turned professional in 2018 and maintains an undefeated streak of 6 wins. His height gives him an advantage compared to his opponents. Despite lacking knockout power, his consistency has been key in maintaining an unblemished record. Against past opponents, Teremoana's height and reach have been strong factors for his tactical style.
James Singh, known as "The Beast", boasts a record of 12 wins and 5 losses since turning pro in 2015. He faced tougher opposition before which reflects in his competitive edge. His orthodox stance and experience present a challenge for Teremoana despite having similar knockout limitations.
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