Dazn Boxing: Leigh Wood beats Josh Warrington on points in rematch

Dazn Boxing: Leigh Wood beats Josh Warrington on points in rematch

Leigh Wood earned a unanimous decision over Josh Warrington in their Nottingham rematch, a result that brings a clear end to the long-running rivalry and was available on dazn boxing. The judges returned scorecards of 119-109, 119-110 and 117-111 for Wood in a fight that many observers described as lacking action.

Scorecards and fight details

The official tallies read 119-109, 119-110 and 117-111 in favour of Leigh Wood. Wood’s victory followed their first meeting more than two years earlier, which the same fighter won by Round 7 knockout. Both fighters had moments early, with Warrington landing looping left hands that caused swelling to Wood’s left eye and a bloodied nose, but Wood controlled distance with a consistent jab and kept the scoring edge through most rounds.

Records and ages stated at the event listed Wood at 29-4 with 17 KOs and his opponent at 32-5-1 with 8 KOs. The contest slowed through the middle rounds before both men pushed in the late rounds; despite some success for Warrington in Round 9, Wood maintained the pace and power advantage that secured the wide cards.

When asked about the future, neither fighter committed to continuing or to retirement, leaving their next steps unclear at this time.

Undercard and title results

The evening produced multiple title outcomes. Sandy Ryan became a two-weight world champion by defeating Karla Ramos Zamora to claim the WBC light-welterweight belt. In another notable result, Bilal Fawaz upset Ishmael Davis to win the British and Commonwealth light-middleweight titles. Other names on the card included Bobbie Jackson and Keifer MacDonald, with ringside reporting provided by Kal Sajad.

Dazn Boxing coverage and replays

The rematch was part of the event coverage carried on the platform labeled in listings as Dazn Boxing. Broadcast availability included live coverage for the evening and options for viewers to watch back the event after the final bell; exact replay windows and on-demand timing were subject to the platform’s scheduling.

  • Key takeaways: Wood won by unanimous decision with wide scorecards.
  • Sandy Ryan claimed the WBC light-welterweight title; Bilal Fawaz won British & Commonwealth belts.
  • Both main-event veterans declined to confirm next steps after the fight.

The rematch closes a notable chapter between the two former world champions in Nottingham. With decisive scorecards and several belt changes on the undercard, the night reshaped local title pictures while leaving the main-event pair’s futures open and not publicly confirmed.