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“I don’t give him a chance”: Dave Allen predicts Murtazaliev vs Josh Kelly

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Dave Allen has delivered an emphatic prediction for Josh Kelly’s first stab at world honours against IBF super-welterweight champion Bakhram Murtazaliev.

The pair will square off at the Newcastle Arena on Saturday, with Murtazaliev entering his mandatory title defence on away soil.

An 11th round finish over Jack Culcay in Germany saw the fearsome Russian claim his IBF strap in 2024, before defending it against Tim Tszyu later that year.

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This time, it was a far more destructive third-round stoppage victory that only enhanced Murtazaliev’s reputation as a tremendous knockout artist.

With the 33-year-old having not fought for just over 15 months, though, many believe that Kelly has what it takes to upset the odds and emerge victorious.

The Sunderland man’s only professional defeat arrived against David Avanesyan in 2021, when a lack of experience saw him fold under the non-stop pressure of his opponent.

Since then, the 31-year-old has claimed notable points victories over the likes of Troy Williamson and Ishmael Davis, both of them at domestic level, and is yet to properly test himself against a world-class opponent at 154lbs.

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He will, however, do just that tomorrow evening, when British heavyweight Allen suspects that Murtazaliev’s power will prove too much for ‘Pretty Boy’ Kelly.

Speaking on his YouTube channel, Allen finds it difficult to overlook what transpired in Kelly’s outing against Avanesyan, which turned out to be his last fight at 147lbs.

“Mismatch is such a strong word, because Josh Kelly has the ability to make this a good fight for three or four rounds.

“But I just can’t see a world where Josh Kelly goes 12 rounds with Murtazaliev. I can see him outboxing Murtazaliev for three or four rounds, but I can’t see him making a dent in him.

“I’m a big Avanesyan fan, but a natural super-lightweight ground [Kelly] down and stopped him. Murtazaliev is twice as big as Avanesyan [and] hits twice as hard.

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“I don’t give him [Kelly] a chance.”

It is not only the seek-and-destroy approach he brings to each fight, but also his relaxed style, which makes Murtazaliev a particularly dangerous puncher.

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Flyweight MMA king Yuya Wakamatsu defends his gold against Avazbek Kholmirzaev in Tokyo on April 29

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ONE flyweight MMA world champion Yuya Wakamatsu will put his gold on the line against Uzbekistani slugger Avazbek Kholmirzaev at ONE Samurai 1 on Wednesday, April 29.

The showdown will unfold inside Tokyo’s Ariake Arena on the promotion’s new monthly event series from ‘The Land of the Rising Sun’. The world’s largest martial arts organization confirmed their scheduled five-round war on its official website on March 2.

Yuya Wakamatsu, ONE’s 2025 MMA fighter of the year, will arrive inside the Japanese capital on top of the world—rightfully so.

‘Little Piranha’ has been unstoppable since claiming the then-vacant flyweight MMA crown against former longtime king Adriano Moraes at ONE 172 in Saitama last March.

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He stunned the Brazilian veteran inside the opening round to lay his hands on MMA’s most prestigious strap and returned home with a US$50,000 performance bonus from ONE Championship Chairman and CEO Chatri Sityodtong.

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His first title defense came against another tough opponent, ONE strawweight MMA world champion Joshua Pacio, at ONE 173 in Tokyo, Japan, on Nov. 16, 2025.

Once more, the Tribe Tokyo MMA martial artist showed his chops, authoring another highlight-reel victory to ruin the Filipino’s dreams of two-division supremacy.


Yuya Wakamatsu can expect to have his hands full against Avazbek Kholmirzaev

Yuya Wakamatsu’s vicious finishes last year upped his winning streak to five, and now he’ll look to make it six back-to-back triumphs when he shares the Circle against the high-flying Kholmirzaev at ONE Samurai 1.

The Uzbek talent, 25 years of age, has built one of the most impressive winning runs on the global stage since debuting at ONE Friday Fights 50 in February 2024.

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‘Ninzya’ kicked off his tenure with three finishes on ONE Friday Fights. Though he suffered a defeat to Bektur Zhenishbek Uulu in his fourth fight, the Raqobat affiliate returned to the winner’s column with a brilliant second-round rear-naked choke triumph against Valmir Galiev in December 2024.

Since then, he’s emerged victorious all of his five fights, with four wins inside the distance. Put simply, Kholmirzaev does not the judges decide the outcome of his fights.

His finishing instincts and well-rounded arsenal should match up well alongside Yuya Wakamatsu’s world-class fight IQ, technicality, and dexterity when these two throw down for the ONE flyweight MMA world title at ONE Samurai 1 on April 29.

Tickets are on sale now via ePlus and Zaiko.

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