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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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MJF to face 2-time WWE World Champion after huge meltdown on social media

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One of AEW’s top stars, MJF, took aim at a former WWE World Champion on social media recently after the latter critiqued his performance on Dynamite. Now, the self-proclaimed generational talent is officially scheduled to face off with the talent in question, Nic Nemeth (fka Dolph Ziggler).

For some time now, seeds were being planted for a potential showdown between Maxwell Jacob Friedman and Nic Nemeth, especially after The Wolf of Wrestling issued a public challenge to the “Most Wanted Man” to lock horns with him in an AEW World Title match this past January. Following on the heels of Wednesday Night Dynamite this week, the erstwhile Dolph Ziggler offered some words of criticism to Friedman while appearing on Busted Open. This prompted MJF to explosively lash out at the ex-WWE superstar, going so far as to call the latter an “overhyped” mid-carder.

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It appears that a showdown between the AEW Men’s World Champion and the former WWE World Heavyweight Champion is finally set to take place. The matchup will go down at Create A Pro Monumental Moment on May 1, at Melville, New York.

“. @Myers_Wrestling just hit me up and said this clowns down to throw hands. See ya there Nicky.” – posted MJF on X/Twitter.

This will seemingly be the first-ever in-ring singles encounter between MJF and the “Show-Off”.

MJF has a massive AEW title match scheduled for next month

Maxwell Jacob Friedman survived one of the biggest threats to his current World Title reign earlier this month at Revolution 2026, where he managed to retain his belt against Hangman Page in a Texas Death Match, and managed to lock him out of the World Championship picture as per the challenger’s own stipulation.

As he was celebrating his victory over The Cowboy this week on AEW Dynamite, The Salt of The Earth was interrupted and confronted by Kenny Omega, who earlier that night had become the new #1 contender for the “Triple B” by beating Swerve Strickland. The two stars exchanged words, leading to a World Title match between them being scheduled for Dynasty 2026.

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Match graphic for Maxwell Jacob Friedman vs Kenny Omega at Dynasty (Image via X @WrestlePurists)Match graphic for Maxwell Jacob Friedman vs Kenny Omega at Dynasty (Image via X @WrestlePurists)
Match graphic for Maxwell Jacob Friedman vs Kenny Omega at Dynasty (Image via X @WrestlePurists)

It remains to be seen whether the so-called “God of Pro-Wrestling” will be able to dethrone The Devil this coming month.