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Usyk vs Bellew predictions: No stopping durable Bomber

Oleksandr Usyk puts his collection of world cruiserweight titles on the line against Tony Bellew at the Manchester Arena on Saturday 10th November, with the fight shown live on Sky Box Office.

 

 

Usyk vs Bellew predictions: the headline cruiserweight odds

 

Unbeaten unified cruiserweight world champion and 2012 Olympic heavyweight kingpin Usyk is just 1/7 to extend his perfect record to 16 fights at the expense of two-time former titlist Bellew at the Manchester Arena.

 

Liverpool’s Bomber is the 9/2 underdog in William Hill’s cruiserweight betting odds to have his hand raised in victory for the 11th fight in succession, while odds on the draw are priced up as a 25/1.

 

Usyk by KO, TKO or DQ is the favourite in the method of victory betting at odds of 5/6, with a Bellew stoppage the pick in which the older fighter can win in the eyes of the traders at 11/2.

 

However, the bout is also just 6/4 in the ‘fight to go the distance’ market and our Usyk vs Bellew predictions rate this a serious possibility, alongside a stealthy admiration for The Cat by stoppage in the late knockings. Scroll down the ‘splantory spiel.

 

To check out all the latest Oleksandr Usyk  vs Tony Bellew odds Click HERE

 

 

Usyk/Bellew betting tips: the case for predicting Usyk on points

 

For all the Ukrainian’s undeniable upside – an Olympic gold at heavy, a world strap at the 14st 4lb limit in just his 10th pro outing, the first unified cruiser boss of the four belt-era – the knockouts have run out since he began boxing in elite company.

 

Since Usyk out-pointed Krzysztof Glowacki in his first fight at world title level, he has stopped just two of his subsequent five foes, making it hard to see how the odds are quite so long on the judges being called in to supply a verdict once again.

 

The man they call The Cat is trading at odds of a generous 15/8, and is our pick to prevail on points in our Usyk vs Bellew predictions.

 

Bellew, as he has been only too happy to remind everyone in the build-up to this clash, has stopped more foes than his rival has fought and has been to places Usyk has never ventured in the paid ranks.

 

He’s also been stopped just once in a 33-bout career, which has seen him fight and win at heavyweight and recover from knockdowns to win Commonwealth and world title fights.

 

Against a skilled fighter who’s struggled to convert his superiority into stoppages of late, our Usyk vs Bellew predictions foresees Bomber leaving the ring with his head, if not his hand, held high after 12 rounds of cruiserweight pugilism.

 

Read the William Hill Betting Guide HERE

 

 

Usyk vs Bellew round betting odds: what chance stoppage predictions will be satisfied?

 

Despite his explosive nickname, Bellew has recorded a moderate 20 of his 30 wins inside the distance and, while the last two of those came against a once-excellent fighter in David Haye at heavyweight, the reasons to suspect he won’t stop the champ are two-fold.

 

Firstly, the Evertonian hasn’t fought at cruiser for two years, during which time his official activity shows two stoppage wins over a well-and-truly past it Hayemaker, with one of those requiring 11 rounds against a man seriously injured for the bones of five of them.

 

Secondly, Usyk has comprehensively outboxed all his opponents to date, so the possibility of him being caught by a fighter out of the loop at 200lbs since 2016 seems minute.

 

Can the younger fighter’s superior technique satisfy knockout predictions in his favour?

 

He stopped long-time cruiserweight world champ Marco Huck in 10 rounds last September, so it’s not impossible, but if it can happen it’ll likely be late on, with four of the last six stoppages of his rapid rise occurring in the eighth round or later.

 

The grouped round betting odds have Usyk at 11/2 to win by KO, TKO or DQ in rounds 10-12 against another veteran of the scene at this weight class in Manchester in our Usyk vs Bellew predictions.

 

Read more on Usyk vs Bellew clash HERE

Read more on Usyk vs Bellew conference quotes HERE

Read more on William Hill Boxing HERE

 

By Anis Bazza

Images by Matchroom Boxing and William Hill

 

 

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CW98 FIGHT WEEK fight card & broadcast details

 

 

It’s fight week! With just days to go until Cage Warriors return to Birmingham with one of their strongest cards of the year, here’s the fights you should be looking out for and how to watch them around the world.

 

In the CW98 main event, welterweight champion Stefano Paternò puts his title on the line at against the undefeated Ross ‘The Hitman’ Houston. The Italian champion, now on a seven-fight win streak, captured the title with a first-round knockout of Mehrdad Janzemini at CW95 in London back in July. On that same event, Houston dominated with a rear-naked choke victory over Nathan Jones. This Saturday, the top welterweight in Europe will be decided.

 

 

 

The co-main event sees Yannick Bahati, a local Birmingham name who has finished 7 of his past opponents by either KO or submission, come up against ‘The Brazilian Viking’ Alan Carlos. Also on the card is a four-man featherweight title tournament, which will see the winners of Aiden Lee vs Paull McBain and Dean Trueman vs Lewis Monarch face off at CW100 later in the year. (Read more on CW100) HERE

 

Other big fights not to miss include rising UK prospect Adam Proctor vs Italy’s Angelo Rubino, and new signing Alex Lohore vs Sam Boult.

 

After helping to build thriving MMA scenes in Liverpool, London, Cardiff and across Europe, Cage Warriors President Graham Boylan now eyes Birmingham as a new hotspot for rising talent. This Saturday will be Cage Warriors’ first visit to Birmingham in 8 years.

 

“We’ve given fighters from all over Europe the chance to showcase their skills in their hometown,” says Boylan. “We’re excited to now give that opportunity in Birmingham, an exciting city for the promotion and for the sport.”

 

 

 

 

Doors at the Birmingham Genting Arena open at 4.30pm, with the first amateur fight underway at 5.30pm. Those at the arena can meet UFC legend Dan Hardy, world-famous MMA official Marc Goddard, UFC Flyweight Molly McCann, Cage Warriors octagon girl Edith Labelle and No1 bantamweight title contender Jack Shore at the fan Meet and Greet, free for all ticket holders.

Limited tickets are still available HERE, but fans are advised to book early this week to avoid disappointment.
HOW TO WATCH

Cage Warriors has a host of premium broadcast partners, serving countries across the globe.

Main Card (from 9pm) will be broadcast live on BT Sport 2, UFC FightPass and a host of premium global partners including:

Eleven Sports Network: Belgium, Luxembourg, Poland, Italy, Singapore, Taiwan, Myanmar
ViaPlay: Scandinavia  (Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden)
PPTV: Thailand
K+: Vietnam
Spo TV: South Korea
D Sports: India
CYTA: Cyprus
Gol TV: Spain
Setanta Eurasia: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
StarTimes: Sub Saharan Africa

Pro Prelims (from 6.45pm UK time) will be LIVE and FREE worldwide on the Cage Warriors Facebook page.

 

 

CW98 FULL FIGHT CARD

Main Card (9pm)

Stefano Paternò vs Ross Houston (Welterweight Title)
Yannick Bahati vs Alan Carlos (Light Heavyweight)
Dean Trueman vs Lewis Monarch (Featherweight Title Tournament Semi Final)
Aiden Lee vs Paull McBain (Featherweight Title Tournament Semi Final)
Adam Proctor vs Angelo Rubino (Welterweight)

Pro Prelims (6.45pm)

Alex Lohoré vs Sam Boult (Welterweight)
Scott Malone vs Adam Amarasinghe (Bantamweight)
Kingsley Crawford vs Antanas Jazbutis (Featherweight)
Josh Plant vs George McManus (Welterweight)
Perry Goodwin vs Alexander Jacobsen (Lightweight)
Marcin Prostko vs Michael Younis (Middleweight)

Amateur Card (5.30pm)

Omar Sargent vs Aaron Lovell (Featherweight)
Dan Tempest vs Marcus Mee (Middleweight)
Dan Hepworth vs Muhammed Shazlee (Welterweight)
Qendrim Pallata vs Omeil Brown (Light Heavyweight)

 

 

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Ekundayo faces Shore for Bantamweight Title CW100

 

 

Two undefeated stars go head-to-head in the biggest event in Cage Warriors history. 

 

In one of the most hotly anticipated European MMA bouts of the year, Jack Shore (9-0) will welcome Mike Ekundayo (7-0) to Cardiff, Wales in the CW100 main event with the bantamweight title on the line.

 

Jack Shore’s Welsh fanbase has grown even more formidable since his first-round TKO over Weslley Maia at the sold-out CW97 last weekend, and is expected to turn out in force to witness the biggest fight of his life when he returns to the Cardiff Ice Arena on December 8th.

 

 

 

 

 

The title on the line at CW100 was formerly held by Welshman and now UFC bantamweight Brett Johns, who became champion during Cage Warriors visit to Cardiff in 2013.

 

Mike Ekundayo, who impressed with a dominant win over Ed Arthur at CW95 in July, is convinced that his skillset is the one to end Shore’s undefeated streak. Ekundayo is coached by UFC legend Brad Pickett and a training partner of ex-Cage Warriors bantamweight champion Nathaniel Wood, now a UFC hopeful himself.

 

Only one man can leave the Cardiff Ice Arena with their unbeaten status intact and become champion on December 8th.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In a recent announcement, more stellar names for CW100 were confirmed including ex-Cage Warriors champions Paddy Pimblett and Nicolas Dalby. Keep your eye out for more fight announcements coming very soon.

 

To celebrate this massive fight being signed and sealed, Cage Warriors have released a further 250 early bird tickets at 20% off HERE, after the first 250 sold out in less than 24 hours.

 

Read more information on CW100 HERE

 

 

Cage Warriors 100 Fight Card

 

Jack Shore vs Mike Ekundayo – Bantamweight Title Fight
Aidan Lee/Paull McBain vs Dean Trueman/Lewis Monarch  – Featherweight Title Fight

 

Confirmed names

Paddy Pimblett
Nicolas Dalby
Joe McColgan
Josh Reed
Kris Edwards

Many more TBC.

 

 

 

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SHORE, PIMBLETT PLUS MORE CONFIRMED FOR CW100

 

 

Cage Warriors promise to stage the biggest event in the promotions history for CW100, already confirming first names names Paddy Pimblett, Jack Shore, Nicolas Dalby and more for December 8th.

 

After 16 years of events across the world, it’s almost time for Europe’s leading MMA promotion to mark their 100th event with the biggest names they’ve ever put together on one night.

 

CW100 will take place on December 8th at Cardiff’s Ice Arena, the venue that recently played host to a sold out crowd at CW97.  Results and summary of CW97 can be seen HERE

 

After talks with the venue and local authorities, Cage Warriors are delighted to announce they will open the arena up to its absolute maximum capacity to meet the high demand for CW100 and are expecting another quick sell-out. For a very limited time only, tickets have been released with a 20% off early bird discount.

 

Welsh super-prospect Jack Shore, now unbeaten in 12 amateur and 9 professional fights, will fight for the world bantamweight title.

 

 

 

“I can’t thank the Welsh fans enough for the support they’ve shown me throughout my career, and now its time to finally bring the title home for them,” says Shore. “Cage Warriors in Cardiff was an unforgettable night and CW100 will

top it. I’ll make sure of that.”

 

 

 

 

 

Another of Europe’s most talked-about young prospects is Paddy Pimblett, who will also appear at CW100. Pimblett has provided Cage Warriors fans with some of the craziest memories in the promotions 16-year history, and is ready to step up for their biggest night yet.

 

 

 

Pimblett said: “Cage Warriors 100 is a historic night for European MMA and so they need the Baddy there. The Welsh fans always show love so I can’t wait to put on a show for them. Like everyone already knows, I’m never in a boring fight.”

 

 

 

 

 

Also confirmed for the CW100 card is the return of UFC vet and former Cage Warriors champion Nicolas Dalby, Northern Irish lightweight Joe McColgan and Welsh fan favourites Josh Reed and Kris Edwards.

 

The night will also feature a title fight between the finalists of Cage Warriors’ featherweight title tournament, to be decided at CW98 this month. That’s at least two title fights confirmed for December 8th!

 

“I’m going to have to turn my phone off, because every fighter on the roster is calling me up wanting a piece of CW100,” said Cage Warriors President Graham Boylan. “I can promise fans a night like no other for this one. This event is for everyone who’s followed us on the Cage Warriors journey until now.”

 

Many more big names are still to be announced. Tickets for CW100 are on sale HERE, with a very limited run of early birds at 20% off. Joint tickets to both CW100 and Polaris 8 (which takes place on Sunday 8th) are also available at a discounted price.

 

Confirmed names

Jack Shore – Bantamweight Title Fight

Aidan Lee/Paull McBain v Dean Trueman/Lewis Monarch  – Featherweight Title Fight

Paddy Pimblett

Nicolas Dalby

Joe McColgan

Josh Reed

Kris Edwards

 

More TBC.

 

 

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JACK SHORE BRINGS IT HOME – CW97 RESULTS

 

 

 

 

It was billed as the biggest MMA event in Welsh history, and it lived up to the hype. CW97 gave the sold out crowd at Cardiff’s Ice Arena one of the most explosive European MMA showcases of the year, ending with a huge first-round win for Jack Shore.

 

After a turbulent twenty-four hours which saw Jack Shore’s previous opponent deemed medically unfit to fight at late notice, the Welsh prospect stepped up a weight class to face Brazilian featherweight Weslley Maia in the main event. Shore didn’t disappoint, weathering the storm of heavy shots that Maia unleashed in the opening round and taking the Brazilian down. From there, he closed the show with some incredible ground and pound from top position.

 

The noise inside Cardiff’s Ice Arena prove that Jack Shore’s fanbase are truly one of the most notorious in Europe.

 

 

 

 

In the co-main event, Wales’ Mason Jones gave the home fans another performance that took the roof off the Cardiff Ice Arena. After taking some heavy shots that nearly handed him the first loss of his career in the opening seconds, Jones fired back in the clinch with a barrage of devastating strikes that kept his undefeated streak intact.

 

 

 

 

Before that, a hard-fought win for Belgium’s Brian Bouland put him back in the win column with a unanimous decision victory over home favourite Kris Edwards.

 

A third main-card win for Wales came when Aaron Khalid submitted Jamie Richardson in the very first round, staking his claim as a top name to watch in the Welterweight division. He’ll no doubt have his eye on the Welterweight title fight between Stefano Paterno and Ross Houston at CW98 in Birmingham next month.

 

Italy’s Micol DiSegni went to war with young Welsh Prospect Cory McKenna and put on a striking masterclass to edge the split decision. DiSegni joins the stellar list of Italian’s doing big things with Cage Warriors, alongside champions Stefano Paterno and Mauro Cerilli.

 

 

 

 

Highlights from the pro prelims included a first round knockout win for Steve Aimable, who stepped up on late notice despite already being confirmed to fight at Cage Warriors 99 in Colchester. Keep an eye out for Aimable’s fight-ending power at the Charter Hall on November 17th. To start the night, amateur prospects Christian Duncan, Jordan Peake and Chris Sterling all picked up impressive wins to advance to the finals of the Cage Warriors Academy Grand Prix at CW100. That’s two wins for the South East Academy and one for the Welsh, with the above fighters taking on finalists from the North West England and Irish Academies on December 8th.

 

Cage Warriors next event takes them to Birmingham’s Genting Arena for CW98, headlined by a Welterweight title fight between champion Stefano Paterno and Ross Houston, with a featherweight title eliminator tournament also on the card. After that, CW99 in Colchester and the historic CW100 back in the Cardiff Ice Arena close off a huge year for Europe’s leading MMA promotion.

 

What’s more, with 3 events in 15 days just announced for the beginning of 2019 in Liverpool, London and Copenhagen, Cage Warriors’ mission to showcase the best in European MMA is showing no signs of slowing.

 

 

Cage Warriors 97 full results

 

Main Card

Jack Shore def. Weslley Maia via TKO
Mason Jones def. Kacper Formela via TKO
Brian Bouland def. Kris Edwards via unanimous decision
Aaron Khalid def. Jamie Richardson via submission
Micol DiSegni def. Cory McKenna via split decision

 

Pro Prelims

Steve Aimable def. Liam Bennett via TKO
Struan Croxan def. Michael Corsten via unanimous decision
Luiz Finocchio def. Brett Hassett via submission
Luke Shanks def. Jason Jenkins via unanimous decision

 

 

 

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THE STAGE IS SET FOR CW97

 

All results from yesterday’s CW97 Iso-Sport weigh ins at the Ice Arena Wales in Cardiff.

 

 

The stage is set for the biggest MMA event in Welsh history here in Cardiff.

 

Yesterday, it was announced that Omer Cankardesler was removed from the CW97 card due to a failed medical examination. Welsh super-prospect Jack Shore will now move up a weight class to face the Brazilian Weslley ‘Pia’ Maia in a featherweight non-title bout.

 

Despite the change in opponent, an electrifying atmosphere is expected when tomorrow night’s main event kicks off in front of a sold-out crowd in Wales’ capital city.

The CW97 co-main event will go ahead as planned, as Mason Jones and Kacper Formela successfully came in at 155.9 lbs and 154.6 lbs respectively.

 

 

 

 

Former title challenger Brian Bouland made 135.9 lbs successfully for his bout with Welshman Kris Edwards. Edwards weighed in over the bantamweight limit at 136.9lbs and will be fined 50% of his purse. Bouland knocked out Edwards’ teammate Josh Reed at CW91, so there’s redemption at stake as well as glory in Cardiff tomorrow night.

 

Another hugely exciting clash – and the early critics’ pick for fight of the night – takes place between Jamie Richardson (172.2 lbs) vs Aaron Khalid (171.2 lbs), both coming in under their catchweight limit of 173 lbs.

 

In the women’s straw weight division, young Welsh up-and-comer Cory McKenna (115.8 lbs) faces a stern test in Italy’s Micol DiSegni (115.4 lbs).

 

The CW97 Main Card (from 9pm) will be broadcast live on BT Sport 1 and UFC Fight Pass, with the pro prelims streamed LIVE and FREE from 7pm via The Sport Bible Facebook page.

 

FULL CAGE WARRIORS 97 WEIGH-IN RESULTS

 

Main Card

 

Jack Shore (134.9 lbs) vs Weslley Maia (146lbs) – Featherweight

Kacper Formela (154.6 lbs) vs. Mason Jones (155.9 lbs) – Lightweight

Brian Bouland (135.9 lbs) vs. Kris Edwards (138.2 lbs) – Bantamweight

Jamie Richardson (172.2 lbs) vs Aaron Khalid (171.2 lbs) – 173lbs catchweight

Micol DiSegni (115.4 lbs) vs.Cory McKenna (115.8 lbs) – Strawweight
Pro Prelims

 

Steve Aimable (160.9 lbs) vs. Liam Bennett (160 lbs) – 161lbs catchweight

Michael Corston (153.8 lbs) vs Struan Croxton (155.7 lbs) – Lightweight

Brett Hassett (152.9 lbs) vs Luiz Finnochio (154.2) – Lightweight

Luke Shanks (134.9 lbs) vs Jason Jenkins (135.2 lbs) – Bantamweight