Craig Richards vs Dan Azeez Undercard - Full Fight Card List, Schedule, Running Order

Ronald Crawley Dec. 19, 2025, 4:36 a.m.

Craig Richards and Dan Azeez are set to face off in a thrilling light heavyweight boxing match at the Legon Sports Stadium, Accra, Ghana.

Craig Richards has earned 19 wins, with 4 losses and 1 draw since turning professional. Known as “Spider,” he maintains an impressive record for his skillful technique. Meanwhile, Dan Azeez, known as “Super,” boasts 22 victories, tasering two losses with a single draw along the way. The experience from their respective opponents will add heat to this encounter.

Craig Richards vs Dan Azeez Fight Card

  • Craig Richards vs Dan Azeez
  • Theophilous Allotey vs Jayr Raquinel
  • Ibrahima Diallo vs Sampson Segbedzi
  • John Laryea vs Holy Dorgbetor
  • Ahmed Abdula vs Obaro Eradajaye
  • Sedem Ama vs Chiamaka Nwaturocha
  • Seth Gyimah vs Jonathan Tetteh
  • Nishant Dev vs Ally Mbukwa
  • Leo Atang vs Babu Yusuf
  • Jerry Lartey vs Jesse Brandon

Craig Richards vs Dan Azeez Undercard

Craig Richards vs Dan Azeez Fight

Craig Richards fights Dan Azeez in a light heavyweight matchup with no belts on the line.

  • Division/Weight: light heavy
  • Craig Richards record: 19-4
  • Dan Azeez record: 22-2
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Craig Richards, also known as "Spider", started his professional career in boxing with experience, boasting a record of 19 wins, 4 losses, and 1 draw. Despite recent low-profile matches, his consistent form within this weight class grants him an edge. His stature and reach give him leverage against similar past opponents which may help him perform effectively against Dan Azeez.

Dan Azeez, nicknamed "Super", holds an impressive fight record of 22 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw since turning professional. His shorter height does not diminish his capability, as he maintains agility within the ring. Recent fights against notable adversaries have readied him well for competitors like Craig Richards in this division.

Theophilous Allotey vs Jayr Raquinel Fight

Theophilous Allotey will face Jayr Raquinel for the WBO Global Bantamweight Title.

  • Division/Weight: bantam
  • Theophilous Allotey record: 12-0
  • Jayr Raquinel record: 18-2
  • Belts at stake: WBO Global Bantamweight Title

Theophilous Allotey, with a flawless record of 12 wins, turned pro recently as per available data. He has yet to win by knockout. His lack of experience against top-tier bantamweight contenders could be crucial as he hasn't faced any notable previous opponents suggesting a challenging fight ahead.

Jayr Raquinel, on the other hand, is more seasoned with 18 victories and just 2 losses. His experience and past strong performances make him likely to handle an undefeated but relatively inexperienced opponent like Allotey.

Ibrahima Diallo vs Sampson Segbedzi Fight

Ibrahima Diallo faces Sampson Segbedzi for the IBF International Super Welterweight Title.

  • Division/Weight: super welter
  • Ibrahima Diallo record: 12-0
  • Sampson Segbedzi record: 10-0
  • Belts at stake: IBF International Super Welterweight Title

Ibrahima Diallo turned pro in the highly competitive super welterweight division with an unbeaten record of 12 wins and 2 draws. He has not knocked out any opponent yet, which reflects his endurance-focused style. Diallo's recent fights lack knockout victories, indicating a focus on winning through decision or technical prowess. His undefeated status suggests resilience, but without experience against high-knockout power fighters, Segbedzi presents a fresh challenge.

Sampson Segbedzi remains unbeaten with a record of 10 wins. Segbedzi prefers to secure victories by dominating the scorecard rather than aiming for knockout shots, just like Diallo. With 10 clean wins and no drawing records, he portrays definitive fight control. While untested against taller opponents or those specializing in defensive tactics like Diallo, his consistent win-through-points strategy suggests a potentially even match against another non-knockout specialist like Diallo.

John Laryea vs Holy Dorgbetor Fight

John Laryea will face Holy Dorgbetor with the IBF African Featherweight Title on the line.

  • Division/Weight: feather
  • John Laryea record: 15-0
  • Holy Dorgbetor record: 14-1
  • Belts at stake: IBF African Featherweight Title

John Laryea, also known as "Expensive Boxer," turned pro in recent years and has an undefeated record with 15 wins, 0 losses, and 1 draw. He hails from Ghana and fights in the featherweight division with an orthodox stance. His last opponents had mixed results but none posed a significant threat. With his consistent performance, Laryea aims to defend his title effectively against Dorgbetor.

Holy Dorgbetor, dubbed "The Jaw Breaker," boasts a professional record of 14 wins, 1 loss, and 1 draw. Fighting out of Accra, Ghana, he shares the featherweight class and orthodox stance with Laryea. His most recent performances highlight resilience and capability. Considering both fighters' strengths, Dorgbetor expects a challenging yet competitive match against Laryea.

Ahmed Abdula vs Obaro Eradajaye Fight

Ahmed Abdula is set to face Obaro Eradajaye in the cruiserweight division with no belts on the line.

  • Division/Weight: cruiser
  • Ahmed Abdula record: 9-0
  • Obaro Eradajaye record: 21-2
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Ahmed Abdula, from Ghana, boasts an undefeated record of 9 wins since turning pro. He has yet to claim titles or perform knockouts but maintains consistency. His recent fights have demonstrated his resilience against less-experienced competitors. With little data on past hard-fought matches against challenging opponents, he will need to prepare rigorously for a fighter like Eradajaye.

On the other hand, Obaro Eradajaye from Nigeria holds a seasoned record of 21 wins and 2 losses. Known as the "Urhobo Boxer," he combines experience with proven capability against challenging fighters. Despite his limited power play in terms of knockouts, his diverse and well-rounded track record suggests he stands ready to meet major challenges posed by unbeaten competitors like Abdula.

Sedem Ama vs Chiamaka Nwaturocha Fight

Sedem Ama will face Chiamaka Nwaturocha in a super welter weight class fight with no belts on the line.

  • Division/Weight: super welter
  • Sedem Ama record: 4-0
  • Chiamaka Nwaturocha record: 3-0
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Sedem Ama, from Ghana and now residing in London, holds an undefeated professional record of 4 wins and 0 losses. He turned pro recently and has not secured a knockout victory yet. Lacking recent opponents' stats makes predicting this match difficult, but his undefeated streak still shows potential.

Chiamaka Nwaturocha, hailing from Lagos, Nigeria, also remains unbeaten with 3 wins to his name. His orthodox stance matches Sedem's style and experience level. Both fighters have similar records; thus, expectations for an equal contest exist.

Seth Gyimah vs Jonathan Tetteh Fight

Seth Gyimah is set to face Jonathan Tetteh in a light heavyweight clash with no belts on the line.

  • Division/Weight: light heavy
  • Seth Gyimah record: 11-0
  • Jonathan Tetteh record: 10-0
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Seth Gyimah, also known as Freezy Macbones, turned professional before racking up an undefeated record of 11 wins, with 0 losses and draws. His victories demonstrate determination as his recent bout suited his weight class. Gyimah's opponents have been consistent in skill but lesser experienced than Tetteh who matches Gyimah's proficiency, making this encounter stiff.

Jonathan Tetteh, nicknamed Worldwide, boasts an unbeaten record of 10 wins matching quality opponents until now. He benefits from matching Gyimah in weight class success yet facing a skilled fighter like Seth is new. The respectable level should lead to a competitive fight.

Nishant Dev vs Ally Mbukwa Fight

Nishant Dev and Ally Mbukwa are set to face off in the welterweight division with no belts or titles on the line.

  • Division/Weight: welter
  • Nishant Dev record: 4-0
  • Ally Mbukwa record: 8-5
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Nishant Dev, an orthodox fighter with a perfect record of 4-0, has shown consistency since he turned professional. With no KO wins yet, he focuses on technique and endurance. His recent fights display his ability against opponents who bring diverse styles. His height advantage could be pivotal against Mbukwa.

Ally Mbukwa, another orthodox fighter, has more experience with an 8-5 record. Despite the losses, his persistence shows in matches. Weighing this against his previous opponents' varied records, Nishant's strategic edge might challenge him significantly.

Leo Atang vs Babu Yusuf Fight

Leo Atang will face Babu Yusuf, and there are no belts or titles on the line.

  • Division/Weight: None
  • Leo Atang record: 2-0
  • Babu Yusuf record: 3-0
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Leo Atang turned professional recently, with a fight record showing 2 wins and no losses, both by decision. He hasn't fought opponents with significant experience or titles yet, so he is still building his profile in the sport. His lack of knockouts suggests he relies on technique and defense rather than raw power.

Babu Yusuf holds an undefeated record of 3 wins with no losses. Known as the "Rolling Tiger," he has yet to achieve notable victories but has gained moderate experience. His orthodox stance matches Atang's style, making for a strategic clash without prior knockouts to forecast any advantage.

Jerry Lartey vs Jesse Brandon Fight

Jerry Lartey faces Jesse Brandon in a super light match with no belts on the line.

  • Division/Weight: super light
  • Jerry Lartey record: 7-0
  • Jesse Brandon record: 5-0
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Jerry Lartey, hailing from Ghana, is an undefeated super light boxer with a record of 7 wins and 1 draw. His orthodox stance contributes to his clean record. Despite no knockouts to his name, his ability to maintain an unbeaten streak suggests strategic fighting prowess, as shown against opponents lacking detailed stats. Against Jesse Brandon, this will test his adaptability as he has maintained a robust win record.

Jesse Brandon enters this fight with 5 wins and no defeats. As a London native fighting in the super light division, he uses an orthodox stance similar to Jerry's. With no knockouts on his resume, Jesse has yet to show his tactics in high-pressure situations similar to those Jerry adapts to and prevails over with skilled finesse.

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