Jai Opetaia vs Claudio Squeo Undercard - Full Fight Card List, Schedule, Running Order

Ronald Crawley June 7, 2025, 7:36 p.m.

Jai Opetaia turned pro in 2015 and has risen swiftly with his impressive resume of 27 wins and no losses. Claudio Squeo started his pro journey in 2017 and quickly amassed 16 victories. Opetaia’s track record facing seasoned opponents suggests he's adept in tackling diverse fighting styles, which may give him a strategic advantage over Squeo. With titles on the line, both will undoubtedly bring their best inside the cruiserweight division.

Jai Opetaia vs Claudio Squeo Fight Card

  • Jai Opetaia vs Claudio Squeo
  • Conor Wallace vs Dylan Colin
  • Tyler Blizzard vs Rocky Ogden
  • Daniel Keating vs Blake Minto
  • Max McIntyre vs Ricaia Warren
  • Austin Aokuso vs Ikenna Enyi
  • Ben Mahoney vs Eddy Colmenarez
  • Mariah Turner vs Jaala Tomat
  • Xavier Fletcher vs Alivereti Dodomo
  • Teremoana Junior vs Jaipal Singh
  • Matty Floyd vs Jack Gregory

Jai Opetaia vs Claudio Squeo Undercard

Jai Opetaia vs Claudio Squeo Fight

Jai Opetaia fights Claudio Squeo for the Ring Magazine and IBF World Cruiserweight Titles.

  • Division/Weight: cruiser
  • Jai Opetaia record: 27-0
  • Claudio Squeo record: 16-0
  • Belts at stake: Ring Magazine & IBF World Cruiserweight Titles

Jai Opetaia turned pro with an undefeated record of 27 wins. He has demonstrated a versatile style. His past opponents lacked Squeo's skill level. He faces a significant challenge against Squeo due to his average knockout power. His height advantage might work in his favor.

Claudio Squeo is undefeated with 16 wins. He has shown grit and a strong work ethic in past bouts, successfully outmatching lower-ranked fighters. Unlike them, Opetaia poses a serious threat with a higher win record and reach advantage. Squeo must adapt to limit this disadvantage.

Conor Wallace vs Dylan Colin Fight

Conor Wallace and Dylan Colin face off in a light heavyweight clash with no belts on the line.

  • Division/Weight: light heavy
  • Conor Wallace record: 15-1
  • Dylan Colin record: 14-1
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Conor Wallace turned pro without amateur accolades. He holds a record of 15 wins and 1 loss. He hasn't secured any wins by knockout, which indicates a more strategic fighting style. His lone loss might cast doubt on his ability to adapt against taller opponents like Dylan, standing at 185 cm.

Conversely, Dylan Colin holds a similar record of 14 wins and 1 loss but matches Conor's lack of knockout victories. A fight against Conor deepens this similarity, as previous opponents didn't emphasize height or reach—key factors for exploiting Conor's weaknesses.

Tyler Blizzard vs Rocky Ogden Fight

Tyler Blizzard faces Rocky Ogden for the IBF Pan Pacific Featherweight Title.

  • Division/Weight: feather
  • Tyler Blizzard record: 10-0
  • Rocky Ogden record: 7-2
  • Belts at stake: IBF Pan Pacific Featherweight Title

Tyler Blizzard, known as "The Wizard," brings an unbeaten record of 10-0 since turning pro. Though he lacks knockout wins, his undefeated streak shows consistency. His past opponents lack notable wins or titles. Compared to Rocky, Tyler's clean record and steady performance make him a formidable challenger.

Rocky Ogden boasts a record of 7-2 with no knockouts. Despite two losses, his experience in tough bouts, along with fighting bigger opponents, such as featherweights at a young age equips him better unlike Tyler's easy rivals. His reach advantage might play a crucial role against Blizzard.

Daniel Keating vs Blake Minto Fight

Daniel Keating faces off against Blake Minto for the WBC Australasian Welterweight Title.

  • Division/Weight: welter
  • Daniel Keating record: 9-0
  • Blake Minto record: 16-6
  • Belts at stake: WBC Australasian Welterweight Title

Daniel Keating, an Irish boxer, has an undefeated record of 9 wins since turning pro. He stands at 180 cm with a matching reach, fighting in the welterweight class. Keating comes into this fight with no prior knockouts. His stature and unblemished record suggest he will excel against shorter opponents like Minto.

Blake Minto, from Australia, holds a professional record of 16 wins, 6 losses, and 2 draws in the same weight class. At 160 cm tall, he has no knockout victories either. Minto's shorter reach might make Keating's range problematic during their bout.

Max McIntyre vs Ricaia Warren Fight

Max McIntyre faces Ricaia Warren in a super middleweight fight with no belts on the line.

  • Division/Weight: super middle
  • Max McIntyre record: 7-0
  • Ricaia Warren record: 5-0
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Max McIntyre, originally from Queensland, Australia, boasts a record of 7 wins and no losses. He recently turned professional and remains undefeated without any knockout victories. McIntyre's unbeaten streak suggests he is skillful, but he has yet to face seasoned opponents, meaning Ricaia Warren might pose a new challenge at this weight class.

Ricaia Warren from Rotorua, New Zealand also holds an undefeated record of 5 wins. With experience on his side and no knockouts either, Warren matches McIntyre's defensive capabilities and might test McIntyre in growing intensity.

Austin Aokuso vs Ikenna Enyi Fight

Austin Aokuso faces Ikenna Enyi in a light heavy bout with no titles on the line.

  • Division/Weight: light heavy
  • Austin Aokuso record: 8-0
  • Ikenna Enyi record: 2-0
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Austin Aokuso, nicknamed "Sugar Free," turned pro at age 23 and remains undefeated with a record of 8 wins, no losses, and no draws. He has not secured any knockout victories yet. He stands tall with a height and reach of 190 cm. His past opponents have been less experienced fighters, which suggests he hasn't faced intense competition before. This could be challenging against an eager rival like Enyi.

Ikenna Enyi holds 2 wins with no losses or draws since turning pro. Known as "Ike from Pluto," he is shorter at 184 cm but matches Aokuso's weight division. With his relative newness in professional boxing, he still needs to be fully tested against more skilled adversaries like Aokuso, who has more ring experience and success.

Ben Mahoney vs Eddy Colmenarez Fight

Ben Mahoney faces Eddy Colmenarez for the IBF Inter Continental Super Welterweight Title.

  • Division/Weight: super welter
  • Ben Mahoney record: 15-0
  • Eddy Colmenarez record: 8-2
  • Belts at stake: IBF Inter Continental Super Welterweight Title

Ben Mahoney is an undefeated Australian boxer with a 15-0-1 record. He turned pro without knockout wins but stays unbeaten. Mahoney last fought against opponents with similar records but holds direct stance advantage. Colmenarez's past opponents had mixed records; thus, Mahoney's consistent performance favors him in this match.

Eddy Colmenarez has an 8-2-1 record from Venezuela. Known as "El Terrible," he matches Mahoney's orthodox stance but lacks frequent victories. Previous fights against lesser-experienced opponents make this title challenging against the unbeaten Mahoney.

Mariah Turner vs Jaala Tomat Fight

Mariah Turner will face Jaala Tomat for the Australian Female Featherweight Title.

  • Division/Weight: feather
  • Mariah Turner record: 9-1
  • Jaala Tomat record: 4-4
  • Belts at stake: Australian Female Featherweight Title

Mariah Turner, alias "The Golden Girl," debuted professionally in boxing with a promising track record of 9 wins and 1 defeat. She holds no knockouts, showcasing technical skill over brute power. Her past opponents show moderate fighting ability as they either lacked notable victories or faced uneven fight records. This suggests Mariah will likely rely on strategy and endurance against Jaala, focusing on her consistent performance.

Jaala Tomat enters the ring with balanced results: 4 wins, 4 losses, and 1 draw. Despite no knockouts, her experience is mixed. Previously facing fighters with similar strengths indicates she may struggle to gain an advantage over Mariah's more successful run. This matchup points to a challenge, given Mariah's superior win ratio and consistency.

Xavier Fletcher vs Alivereti Dodomo Fight

Xavier Fletcher will face Alivereti Dodomo in a super middleweight fight with no belts on the line.

  • Division/Weight: super middle
  • Xavier Fletcher record: 5-0
  • Alivereti Dodomo record: 4-7
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Xavier Fletcher, an Australian super middleweight fighter, holds an undefeated record of 5 wins since turning pro. He has yet to achieve notable awards or titles but remains a strong contender due to his unblemished record. His consistency in maintaining a victory streak could play a significant role. His previous opponents’ weaker records highlight his potential advantage against Dodomo.

Alivereti Dodomo from Fiji has a mixed record of 4 wins and 7 losses. Despite more overall fights, his defeats outnumber his victories. Against Fletcher's untouched winning streak, Dodomo may struggle due to his inconsistent performance history.

Teremoana Junior vs Jaipal Singh Fight

Teremoana Junior faces Jaipal Singh in a non-title fight.

  • Division/Weight: None
  • Teremoana Junior record: 7-0
  • Jaipal Singh record: 6-0
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Teremoana Junior, an Australian boxer, has turned professional with a current record of 7 wins and no losses. He stands out with his height and reach advantage of 201 cm but lacks knockout victories. Junior's last bout stats indicate consistency against lesser-known opponents, suggesting experience and skill growth through each match in his budding career.

Jaipal Singh hails from India with a perfect record of 6 wins. Singh is younger and also lacks knockout power, similar to his opponent. His past matches have matched him against competitors who measure evenly in experience, which implies he can adapt well against varying styles in the ring.

Matty Floyd vs Jack Gregory Fight

Matty Floyd faces Jack Gregory with no belts on the line.

  • Division/Weight: None
  • Matty Floyd record: 15-1
  • Jack Gregory record: 5-1
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Matty Floyd, also known as "The Jedi," turned pro a few years ago. With a strong record of 15 wins and just 1 loss, he shows immense skill. He stands with a reach equal to his opponent’s height, providing advantages in exchanges. His recent success demonstrates formidable potential for this fight against Gregory, an opponent with fewer bouts.

Jack Gregory has only five career wins and one loss since turning pro. Although determined, his higher loss rate suggests challenges ahead. Compared to Floyd's experience and record, Gregory will need exceptional effort to win this confrontation.

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