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  • edpboxing
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    Leigh Wood vs Josh Warrington II - DAZN

    Prelims live at 11 AM CT. main card 1 PM CT.

    Last edited by edpboxing; 02-20-2026, 04:12 PM.
  • Brother Mouzone
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    Going to give this one a bump .

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    • KallGemike
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      Leigh Wood and Josh Warrington know more is on the line than just settling a bitter rivalry when they step into the ring for a second time on Saturday night, live and exclusive on DAZN/ ..While both former world champions are at the latter part of their outstanding careers, they know victory and an impressive performance at Nottingham's Motorpoint Arena can elevate them back into world-title talk.
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      Nottingham's Wood won the first battle in 2023, stopping the Leeds Warrior out of nowhere when Warrington was dominating the scorecards, but both have suffered hard defeats since then.

      This is last change saloon for both and, while retirement talk surrounds both, Saturday night's winner could set up a final hurrah on the world stage and one last opportunity to become a world champ again.

      The DAZN News experts have been debating who could be next for the winner of Wood versus Warrington.

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      Wood vs. Warrington - who does the winner face next?
      Chris Oliver
      The obvious next step would be for the winner to face the victor of the WBA super featherweight title clash between ‘Jazza’ ****ens and Anthony Cacace on March 14, also live on DAZN.

      However, Wood has already lost to both men and Warrington to Cacace, so a repeat of any of those matches could be hard to sell.

      With a shot against the other champions highly unlikely, a bout against newly-crowned European champion Josh Padley could be an option.

      Based in South Yorkshire, Padley in a fight with Wood or Warrington in the north of England could make good sense for both sides.

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      Mark Lelinwalla
      How about the Wood-Warrington 2 winner being paired up with Joe Cordina next?

      That matchmaking would mark another all-English affair in what is bound to set off more fireworks.

      Matt Astbury
      The natural route would be the winner of March 14’s WBA super featherweight title fight between Jazza ****ens and Anthony Cacace.

      If Cacace wins, it is another rematch for Warrington and another chance to avenge a loss, meanwhile a meeting with ****ens would see two British boxing favourites go head-to-head.

      Warrington has made no secret that he wants one last crack at world title glory, and the winner of ****ens-Cacace is the quickest route to this goal.

      Chris Walker
      Retirement would be the sensible option for both fighters regardless of the result. But this contest will have a lot of eyes on it and the victor may have the confidence to believe that they can push on towards a world title.

      Jazza ****ens defeating Anthony Cacace could open the door for a big title shot, but a win for the latter will close the door with the Belfast man, recently defeating both Wood and Warrington.

      ****ens also holds a 2020 win over Wood, so he may have his sights on bigger prizes.

      Whatever the outcome, both fighters know that time is running out on their respective careers and landing the most lucrative fight will be the priority if they decide to continue.

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      • Joseph
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        Checking in!

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        • Joseph
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          That was quick!

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          • Rockybigblower
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            #6
            Whst a disgrace that Ryan fight was. Zamora won basically every round and got jobbed. The commentary was ridiculous.

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            • Southpawology
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              #7
              dave allen picks up a quick stoppage win

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              • Rockybigblower
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                #8
                What the hell is this card? Dave Allen stops a french baguette salesman in about 1 minute while looking like he just came from the pub. And now the commentators are ejaculating about him fighting for a british title. Its like im still asleep.

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                • Corvus
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                  That was ridiculous. Allen’s opponent was so bad he looked like he’d been freaking tranquilized, Allen’s beer belly poking out, hot garbage.

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                  • daggum
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Rockybigblower
                    What the hell is this card? Dave Allen stops a french baguette salesman in about 1 minute while looking like he just came from the pub. And now the commentators are ejaculating about him fighting for a british title. Its like im still asleep.
                    dave allen the guy who lost to fringe guys like tony yoko and david price is a legit contender! thats what they want you to believe...then again elon mu-sk wants you to believe humans are going to mars and the moon soon lol

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