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Callum Smith vs David Morrell interim title fight confirmed for Liverpool in April

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The highly-anticipated fight between Callum Smith and David Morrell is finally official.

Smith and Morrell have been linked to a fight with one another for a number of months, ever since the Liverpudlian was mandated to defend his WBO interim light heavyweight title against his Cuban rival.

Following a long period of negotiations, it has now been confirmed that they will meet at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool on April 18.

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Both fighters are former world champions, with Smith having previously reigned as WBA super-middleweight champion, making two defences of his belt before losing to Canelo Alvarez in December 2020.

He then headed to 175lbs, and despite coming up short in a world title bid against Artur Beterbiev in January 2024, Smith bounced back and won the WBO interim light heavyweight title with a win over Joshua Buatsi in a fight of the year contender in February 2025.

It will be a tough challenge against Morrell, who has held the WBA Regular title at both super-middleweight and light heavyweight, suffering just one defeat in his career against David Benavidez last year.

The winner of the Smith vs. Morrell fight will be the mandatory for the WBO light heavyweight title, which is currently held by Dmitry Bivol, who also holds the WBA and IBF belts, while Benavidez is in possession of the WBC strap.

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Bivol hasn’t fought since his victory over Artur Beterbiev in February 2025, but after an extended period out of the ring and mandatories lining up, the Smith vs. Morrell winner could soon get themselves a title shot, or may even be upgraded to full champion if the Russian chooses to vacate his title.

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If you give him the No. 6 or No. 7 role, it’s a difficult role to play

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Former India player Aakash Chopra has reckoned that lower-middle-order batting could be the Lucknow Super Giants’ (LSG) biggest challenge in IPL 2026. He noted that Josh Inglis will find it difficult if he is asked to bat at No. 6 or No. 7.

LSG acquired Inglis for ₹8.60 crore at the IPL 2026 auction. However, it’s unclear whether the Australian wicketkeeper-batter would be available for the entirety of the upcoming edition of the prestigious league.

In a video shared on his YouTube channel, ‘Aakash Chopra,’ the former India opener highlighted the Lucknow Super Giants‘ lower-middle-order batting challenges heading into IPL 2026.

“What are the weaknesses? Instead of weaknesses, I am looking towards challenges. If Josh Inglis plays in the lower-middle order, it means four overseas batters would play, but Josh Inglis is at his best if you play him in the top four. If you give him the No. 6 or No. 7 role, it’s a difficult role to play,” he said.

While acknowledging that LSG have a few decent Indian lower-middle-order batters, Chopra pointed out that they lack experience.

“You see slight problems with players there. Ayush Badoni, Abdul Samad and Shahbaz Ahmed are there. They are all good. Badoni’s form is very good, Abdul Samad hits decent sixes, but the experience is not seen in the lower-middle order,” he observed.

Citing Sherfane Rutherford, Tristan Stubbs and Tim David as examples, Aakash Chopra highlighted that IPL teams generally have at least one strong overseas lower-middle-order striker. He noted that the absence of any such player might come back to bite LSG.


“The shadow of injuries is inseparable from this team” – Aakash Chopra on LSG’s other challenges heading into IPL 2026

Lucknow Super Giants Players Practice Before Game With Delhi Capitals - Source: GettyLucknow Super Giants Players Practice Before Game With Delhi Capitals - Source: Getty
Lucknow Super Giants Players Practice Before Game With Delhi Capitals – Source: Getty

In the same video, Aakash Chopra noted that the presence of injury-prone seamers could be another challenge for the Lucknow Super Giants in IPL 2026.

“There is a huge injury concern among Indian fast bowlers. Mohammad Shami has come and will hopefully remain fit. Mayank Yadav is injury-prone. Then Avesh Khan and Mohsin Khan. Even Anrich Nortje has come back after an injury. The shadow of injuries is inseparable from this team,” he said.

While pointing out that Wanindu Hasaranga‘s potential absence could be a challenge in the spin-bowling department, the cricketer-turned-commentator added that opposition batters might read Digvesh Rathi better in IPL 2026.

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“They let Ravi Bishnoi go and picked Wanindu Hasaranga in his place. If he is also not there, there could be a challenge in spin. Digvesh Rathi was brilliant, but now, as he plays more, people will start understanding him. So he will have to reinvent himself,” Chopra observed.

Wanindu Hasaranga, who was bought by the Lucknow Super Giants for ₹2 crore at the IPL 2026 auction, suffered a hamstring injury during the T20 World Cup 2026. Digvesh Rathi (14 scalps at an economy rate of 8.25 in 13 innings) was LSG’s highest wicket-taker in IPL 2025.