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    Wood Outclasses Warrington in Nottingham Rematch: A Night of Triumphs

    Ignacio OracleBy Ignacio OracleFebruary 22, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a night that will be etched in the memories of boxing enthusiasts, Leigh Wood delivered a masterclass in the super featherweight rematch against Josh Warrington at the Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham. This was not a tale of revenge, but a story of repetition and dominance, as Wood secured a convincing points victory.

    Wood, with a record of 29-4 and 17 KOs, had previously stopped Warrington in the seventh round back in 2013 when he was trailing on all three scorecards. This time, however, there was no need for a dramatic stoppage. Wood was in control from the start, dictating the pace and landing the more significant blows.

    The opening round was a frantic affair, with both fighters struggling to find their rhythm. Warrington, known as ‘The Leeds Warrior,’ managed to bloody Wood’s nose with a left hand at the beginning of the second round. But Wood, the Nottingham favorite, quickly warmed to his task, landing stiff shots in the third. Warrington, however, held firm and troubled Wood with a body shot midway through the round.

    The 37-year-old Warrington connected with a jolting uppercut in the fourth, briefly getting the better of the action. But Wood was always a step ahead, banking round after round as the fight progressed. By the championship rounds, it was clear that Warrington needed a knockout to snatch victory. However, Wood was content to box on the back foot, and the former world champion couldn’t close the distance. The fight went to the scorecards, with the result seemingly academic. Scores of 119-109, 119-110, and 117-111 confirmed a well-deserved victory for Wood.

    In the undercard, Bilal Fawaz claimed the British and Commonwealth super welterweight titles with a deserved majority decision against the outgoing champion Ishmael Davis. Fawaz, with a record of 11-1-1 and 3 KOs, took over after the halfway mark as Davis began to fade. The judges’ scores of 115-113 and 115-114 overruled a third score of 114-114, securing Fawaz’s victory.

    Sandy Ryan became a two-weight world champion after claiming a majority decision win against the tough Mexican Karla Zamora for the vacant WBC super lightweight title. Ryan, with a record of 9-3-1 and 3 KOs, was pushed hard but emerged victorious with scores of 97-93 from two judges, while the third ruled the bout a 95-95 draw.

    Dave Allen, the ever-popular heavyweight, was in no mood to leave his six-rounder to the judges. He clubbed Karim Berredjem to defeat in less than a minute, with Berredjem’s corner throwing in the towel after two knockdowns. Allen’s record now stands at 25-8-2 with 20 KOs.

    The night was a testament to the spirit and skill of these remarkable athletes. Wood’s victory was a statement of intent, a declaration that he is a force to be reckoned with in the super featherweight division. The undercard fights provided their own drama and excitement, showcasing the depth of talent in the boxing world.

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