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Adam Azim and Ohara Davies meet in an all-British 10-round Super Lightweight clash at the Copper Box Arena, London, on Saturday, October 19th.
In what should be an electric atmosphere, it sees one of the bright young stars of British boxing up against a former British and Commonwealth Champion, its youth vs experience in this blockbuster clash.
At just 22 years old Adam Azim is aiming to prove he is ready for world level after having won and defended the European title in record time.
Azim is from the same gym his opponent started out at in East London, with Ohara Davies being the role model he looked up to.
10 years in age separates the two boxers, and Azim hopes to emulate the same fearsome reputation on the amateur circuit as his opponent did.
Last time out saw Azim successfully defend his European title against Enoch Poulsent. A win against Davies this weekend so pave the way for him to have his shot at a world title next year.
Often referred to as Hackney’s ‘Two Tanks Davies’, the 33-year-old will be looking to derail the youngster’s promising career in an attempt to get himself back into the world title mix.
Davies will be hopeful that his years of experience, having made his debut seven years before his opponent, will help him out in this fight.
Davies has beaten four of his last five opponents, stopping 2 of them, going the distance twice.
In his last fight, he lost to Ismael Barroso back in January by technical knockout in the first round of their WBA Interim World Super Lightweight championship fight.
Adam Azim | Ohara Davies | |
22 | Age | 32 |
5’10 | Height | 5’7 |
180cm | Reach | 180cm |
Orthodox | Stance | Orthodox |
11 | Wins | 25 |
8 | By KO | 18 |
73 | KO% | 72 |
0 | Losses | 3 |
I am backing Adam Azim to use his youth and recent record to his advantage and win the fight against Davies. I think the result could be determined by technical decisions after going through all 10 rounds. Check out here for more and all of the latest on my predictions and boxing betting tips.
These odds are provided by Sky Bet and are correct at the time of publishing (16/10/2024).