In a thrilling bout at the University of Wolverhampton, Bilal Fawaz showcased his boxing prowess by stopping Ryan Kelly in the ninth round, successfully defending his British and Commonwealth titles. The fight, broadcast globally on DAZN, drew attention for its intensity and skill.
Fawaz’s victory improved his record to 12 wins, 1 loss, and 1 draw, with three of those wins coming by way of knockout. Meanwhile, Ryan Kelly’s record fell to 20 wins, 8 losses, and 1 draw.
The match turned pivotal in the fourth round when Fawaz landed a series of accurate combination punches that visibly hurt Kelly. The crowd erupted as Kelly struggled to maintain his footing, eventually leading to a cut over his right eye.
By the time the ninth round rolled around, it was clear that Kelly was not the same fighter he had been at the start. His output began to drop off significantly—he just couldn’t keep pace with Fawaz’s relentless assault.
As the bell rang to signal the end of the ninth round, Kelly’s corner made a crucial decision: they did not let him come out for the tenth. This marked a clear acknowledgment of Fawaz’s dominance in the ring.
This fight was part of a larger event that included other notable matchups like Conah Walker against Sam Eggington and Tiah Mai Ayton versus Stevi Levy. Each fight added layers to an already exciting night of boxing.
Fawaz’s journey is remarkable—he moved to the UK as a child and faced numerous hardships before claiming his British title. His self-assured character and total belief in his ability were evident throughout the match.
The boxing community is buzzing about what’s next for Fawaz. With this latest win under his belt, he has positioned himself firmly within the super welterweight ranks. Fans are eager to see who will challenge him next as he continues to build on this momentum.
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