AZEEZ – EDMONDSON SET FOR OCTOBER 19 IN LONDON!


LONDON, UK (September 16, 2024) – Dan Azeez will face undefeated rival Lewis Edmondson in a crunch light heavyweight clash on Saturday, October 19th at the Copper Box Arena in London, presented by BOXXER, live on Sky Sports in the UK and Ireland and on Peacock in the USA.

Azeez and Edmondson meet as part of an action-packed night of boxing at the Copper Box Arena topped by the explosive super lightweight contest between fast-rising star Adam Azim and Ohara Davies.

It is a must win fight for fan-favourite Azeez (20-1-1, 13 KOs) who will be looking to move back into major title contention. The former British, Commonwealth and European Champion lost a world title eliminator to Joshua Buatsi in a ‘Fight Of The Year’ contender in February. Azeez then drew with Hrvoje Sep in a comeback fight at Selhurst Park in June.

Unbeaten Edmondson (9-0, 3 KOs), a gifted amateur who was part of the Team GB set up, narrowly missing out on a place at the Rio 2016 Olympics, before turning over with a record of 52 wins from 60 bouts, has done everything asked of him so far in the professional ranks.

The Southampton man claimed a points win over Joel McIntyre last time out at the Cardiff International Arena in May and now has the chance to claim a high-profile victory against a big name opponent in Azeez.

A shared history between the fighters adds further intrigue to their upcoming contest. The pair met as amateurs with Edmondson coming out on top. Azeez is now eager to settle the score as pros.

Dan Azeez said: “Lewie is a good, skillful, young fighter. He whooped me as an amateur and now it’s time to return the favour!”

Lewis Edmondson said: “I respect Dan as a fighter. He’s very experienced. He’s been there numerous times. We know each other well. We fought as amateurs and sparred in the early days of my pro career. I’m expecting a tough and rough fight. What you see is what you get with Dan. I respect him as a person but it’s the fight game and it’s time to announce myself on the big stage. He’s had his time and it’s mine now.”

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