Adam Azim vs. Steve Claggett | BBC - 30 May 2026

Who wins?

Poll ended at 30 May 2026, 10:32

Azim - Decision
10
48%
Azim - T/KO
10
48%
DRAW
1
5%
Claggett - T/KO
0
No votes
Claggett - Decision
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 21

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 27 May 2026, 04:06 Azim should do some self promotion too.

But I don’t think he has the gift.

I know he has ADHD, if that affects him.

I mean his wife was on a popular BBC show and posts a lot on Socials too.
Well, he's paying % of his purse to a promoter for (supposedly) that very purpose

So if I was in a situation where my level of public awareness rested on my wife being on telly one time, I'd probably be asking myself wny I was paying money to a *promoter* and yet having to do my own promoting

"oh good you're here to fix the boiler? Here's your money, you sit down and I'll crack on with the job"
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SeanBrennan wrote: 27 May 2026, 01:14
KiwiRider wrote: 26 May 2026, 18:46
Coco wrote: 29 Apr 2026, 13:35

That's what the big money gets you!

Not even enough to defend his IBO strap
That's a good point. I can't find anything to say there is anything on the line here.
As far as I know, Azim has the WBO inter, and the IBO world. That should be enough for title contender position and to defend either would strengthen that position.
It's such a nothing fight, sure the Canadian might be fit and durable but he's 36 and shop worn- that's ancient by SLW standards. :maybe:
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I admire your positive claggitude.
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johnmanchester wrote: 27 May 2026, 06:27
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 27 May 2026, 04:06 Azim should do some self promotion too.

But I don’t think he has the gift.

I know he has ADHD, if that affects him.

I mean his wife was on a popular BBC show and posts a lot on Socials too.
Well, he's paying % of his purse to a promoter for (supposedly) that very purpose

So if I was in a situation where my level of public awareness rested on my wife being on telly one time, I'd probably be asking myself wny I was paying money to a *promoter* and yet having to do my own promoting

"oh good you're here to fix the boiler? Here's your money, you sit down and I'll crack on with the job"
Promoter promotes fights.

I meant in the sense where he should promote himself. As a peron/boxer. To an audience.

A lot of Muslim boxers have come since Khan. None have reached anywhere near his status. I mean non have been Olympic champions either.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 27 May 2026, 08:53
johnmanchester wrote: 27 May 2026, 06:27
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 27 May 2026, 04:06 Azim should do some self promotion too.

But I don’t think he has the gift.

I know he has ADHD, if that affects him.

I mean his wife was on a popular BBC show and posts a lot on Socials too.
Well, he's paying % of his purse to a promoter for (supposedly) that very purpose

So if I was in a situation where my level of public awareness rested on my wife being on telly one time, I'd probably be asking myself wny I was paying money to a *promoter* and yet having to do my own promoting

"oh good you're here to fix the boiler? Here's your money, you sit down and I'll crack on with the job"
Promoter promotes fights.

I meant in the sense where he should promote himself. As a peron/boxer. To an audience.

A lot of Muslim boxers have come since Khan. None have reached anywhere near his status. I mean non have been Olympic champions either.
Khan wasn't. I'm guessing a lot of the Uzbekistan Olympic champions are actually Muslims.
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mickey1975 wrote: 27 May 2026, 11:44
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 27 May 2026, 08:53
johnmanchester wrote: 27 May 2026, 06:27

Well, he's paying % of his purse to a promoter for (supposedly) that very purpose

So if I was in a situation where my level of public awareness rested on my wife being on telly one time, I'd probably be asking myself wny I was paying money to a *promoter* and yet having to do my own promoting

"oh good you're here to fix the boiler? Here's your money, you sit down and I'll crack on with the job"
Promoter promotes fights.

I meant in the sense where he should promote himself. As a peron/boxer. To an audience.

A lot of Muslim boxers have come since Khan. None have reached anywhere near his status. I mean non have been Olympic champions either.
Khan wasn't. I'm guessing a lot of the Uzbekistan Olympic champions are actually Muslims.
Khan wasn’t what?

Yh they are actually Muslims.

Isn’t Khan Muslim?

In the UK, where there is a big South Asian population as well. He can get them behind him.

Mind you. I remember with Khan. He had a lot of White British followers.

They loved him and followed him everywhere.

The same South Asians typically are more haters.

They wish downfall on fellow Asians.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 27 May 2026, 12:18
mickey1975 wrote: 27 May 2026, 11:44
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 27 May 2026, 08:53

Promoter promotes fights.

I meant in the sense where he should promote himself. As a peron/boxer. To an audience.

A lot of Muslim boxers have come since Khan. None have reached anywhere near his status. I mean non have been Olympic champions either.
Khan wasn't. I'm guessing a lot of the Uzbekistan Olympic champions are actually Muslims.
Khan wasn’t what?

Yh they are actually Muslims.

Isn’t Khan Muslim?

In the UK, where there is a big South Asian population as well. He can get them behind him.

Mind you. I remember with Khan. He had a lot of White British followers.

They loved him and followed him everywhere.

The same South Asians typically are more haters.

They wish downfall on fellow Asians.
Khan wasn't an Olympic champion. I was at most of Khan's fights, from debut to world title, he crossed over. Most of the racism at amateur boxing shows comes from Asians amongst themselves.
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mickey1975 wrote: 27 May 2026, 12:27
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 27 May 2026, 12:18
mickey1975 wrote: 27 May 2026, 11:44
Khan wasn't. I'm guessing a lot of the Uzbekistan Olympic champions are actually Muslims.
Khan wasn’t what?

Yh they are actually Muslims.

Isn’t Khan Muslim?

In the UK, where there is a big South Asian population as well. He can get them behind him.

Mind you. I remember with Khan. He had a lot of White British followers.

They loved him and followed him everywhere.

The same South Asians typically are more haters.

They wish downfall on fellow Asians.
Khan wasn't an Olympic champion. I was at most of Khan's fights, from debut to world title, he crossed over. Most of the racism at amateur boxing shows comes from Asians amongst themselves.
A silver medal was more than enough to shoot his career off.

And it was never forgotten.
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SeanBrennan wrote: 27 May 2026, 01:14
KiwiRider wrote: 26 May 2026, 18:46
Coco wrote: 29 Apr 2026, 13:35

That's what the big money gets you!

Not even enough to defend his IBO strap
That's a good point. I can't find anything to say there is anything on the line here.
As far as I know, Azim has the WBO inter, and the IBO world. That should be enough for title contender position and to defend either would strengthen that position.
It's such a nothing fight, sure the Canadian might be fit and durable but he's 36 and shop worn- that's ancient by SLW standards. :maybe:
You can’t diss the Claggster
I love your enthusiasm, but I stand by my statement.
Unless you were Manny Pacquiao, 36 with 50 fights is shopworn and ancient SLW to a young lion
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KiwiRider wrote: 27 May 2026, 14:48
SeanBrennan wrote: 27 May 2026, 01:14
KiwiRider wrote: 26 May 2026, 18:46

That's a good point. I can't find anything to say there is anything on the line here.
As far as I know, Azim has the WBO inter, and the IBO world. That should be enough for title contender position and to defend either would strengthen that position.
It's such a nothing fight, sure the Canadian might be fit and durable but he's 36 and shop worn- that's ancient by SLW standards. :maybe:
You can’t diss the Claggster
I love your enthusiasm, but I stand by my statement.
Unless you were Manny Pacquiao, 36 with 50 fights is shopworn and ancient SLW to a young lion
I’m kidding mate I’ve never heard of him I just think he has a good surname
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deadpan wrote: 27 May 2026, 07:30
SeanBrennan wrote: 27 May 2026, 01:14
KiwiRider wrote: 26 May 2026, 18:46

That's a good point. I can't find anything to say there is anything on the line here.
As far as I know, Azim has the WBO inter, and the IBO world. That should be enough for title contender position and to defend either would strengthen that position.
It's such a nothing fight, sure the Canadian might be fit and durable but he's 36 and shop worn- that's ancient by SLW standards. :maybe:
You can’t diss the Claggster
I admire your positive claggitude.
Claggology is a way of life.
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SeanBrennan wrote: 27 May 2026, 16:46
KiwiRider wrote: 27 May 2026, 14:48
SeanBrennan wrote: 27 May 2026, 01:14

You can’t diss the Claggster
I love your enthusiasm, but I stand by my statement.
Unless you were Manny Pacquiao, 36 with 50 fights is shopworn and ancient SLW to a young lion
I’m kidding mate I’ve never heard of him I just think he has a good surname
:OhYes: :yay: :D
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Presser

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Just came across this

Didn’t realise BBC/Boxxer did this

Episode 7 was on Azim.

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 28 May 2026, 13:29
Phew! Was worried the Claggmeister had pulled out
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SeanBrennan wrote: 28 May 2026, 14:21
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 28 May 2026, 13:29
Phew! Was worried the Claggmeister had pulled out
that's what she said
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SeanBrennan wrote: 27 May 2026, 16:46
KiwiRider wrote: 27 May 2026, 14:48
SeanBrennan wrote: 27 May 2026, 01:14

You can’t diss the Claggster
I love your enthusiasm, but I stand by my statement.
Unless you were Manny Pacquiao, 36 with 50 fights is shopworn and ancient SLW to a young lion
I’m kidding mate I’ve never heard of him I just think he has a good surname
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The reason why Shane McGuigan picked Steve Claggett for Adam Azim

Steve Claggett has not been invited to London to beat junior welterweight Adam Azim, he’s in Britain to be the final stepping stone in the hotshot's quest towards a world title. The Canadian's job, then, is to remain sturdy and teach the 24-year-old a few things he hasn’t seen before. It’s a role that countless fighters, and always those perceived to be on the way down, have occupied.

Now and again, however, the desire from the stepping stone is too great. Their experience proves too much, they grow too slippery, and the young fighter attempting to get to the other side, such is the unexpected pressure suddenly upon them, loses their footing and falls.

“I put my whole life into this game and I’m ready to show it on fight night,” Claggett, the stepping stone of this piece, said ahead of Saturday’s 12-rounder, promoted by Boxxer, at Wembley Arena. “The fight’s the fight. The details, they’ll all be sorted out.

“He’s very good. He’s sharp, he’s fast but every fight is a new fight – we’ve prepared for the very best version of him.”

That’s not in doubt. Claggett, 40-8-2 (28 KOs) and 36 years old, has won two on the bounce since unexpectedly lasting the distance with Teofimo Lopez in a 2024 bid for the WBO 140lbs title.

But he is the heavy underdog here with good reason. And Shane McGuigan, the revered coach of Azim, is expecting the stepping stone to be just that.

“We picked someone that Adam could gain experience from,” McGuigan said, admitting that Claggett was hand-picked to play the role, while also retaining respect for the veteran. “Steve Claggett, this is his [51st] fight coming up and he hasn’t been stopped in 15 years. You can’t find footage of him getting stopped. You see him walking straight through Teofimo Lopez’s power; he’s durable, he’s going to set a high pace, he’s everything that Adam needs before going into world level.

“It's always a risky business, matching someone at world level like that, but we’re very confident in our man.”

Azim, 14-0 (11 KOs), has always shared his coach’s confidence.

“What [Claggett] doesn’t know is that my gas tank is better than his gas tank,” said the 24-year-old. “I’ve just got to be myself, put in a cool and clinical performance. If the stoppage comes, then great.”

Azim is widely expected to cross safely.

“We want a world title after this and there’s huge names there,” said McGuigan. “Dalton Smith is there, and they’ve been paired a lot in recent years. Adam wants to do the same – go out and win a world title.

“I’ve worked with some amazing talent over the years – George Groves, Josh Taylor, many, many world champions – and this guy [Azim] he supersedes them all in terms of ability.”
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Azim ready to do what Lopez couldn't against Claggett

Adam Azim believes he could book a world title shot before the end of the year if he can handle Steve Claggett better than Teofimo Lopez did.

Azim (14-0, 11 KOs) returns to the ring for the first time this year to face experienced Canadian Claggett at Wembley Arena on Saturday night in what will be his BBC debut.

The 24-year-old is on a five-fight knockout hot streak, most recently dispatching Kurt Scoby with two minutes left in their 12-round clash at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in November.

But 36-year-old Claggett (40-8-2, 28 KOs) has not been stopped since way back in 2011 and even The Ring’s No. 4-rated junior welterweight, Lopez, had to settle for a points win when they met in June 2024. So the mission for Ring No. 9 Azim is clear: do what Lopez could not.

“Everyone knows Steve Claggett and he has been at world level before like in that Teofimo fight,” Azim told The Ring. “He gave Lopez a good fight that night so I just have to make sure I do a better job on him and that will speak for itself.”

Azim had been scheduled to face Gustavo Daniel Lemos in a fight for the IBF’s No. 2 spot on January 31 but injuries to both men forced the cancellation of that fight.

The spot remains vacant, as does the title, following Richardson Hitchins’ decision to relinquish his belt last month.

Azim, currently No. 7 in the IBF rankings, had hoped a victory over Claggett would secure the No. 2 spot and therefore a fight for the vacant title against their No. 1 contender Lindolfo Delgado, but the Mexican was ordered to fight No. 5-ranked Arthur Biyarslanov on Wednesday.

“That [was] the dream scenario,” Azim says. “I win this fight, move higher up the rankings and take that slot."

Azim could still clash with the winner at the end of the year, but he remains frustrated the Lemos fight cancellation has set him back a few months.

"I could become world champion this year, hopefully that’s the case. It would mean I’d be a world champion at 24 after 16 fights which would be an incredible achievement. It’s a fast pace to be going at.

"[But] Lemos pulled out first and then I had to pull out because I had an injury as well. It was quite upsetting because it would have put me in position at No. 2 and I think Lemos would have been a great fight.

“We will see if it’s something we rekindle but it might not happen because after this fight I want to be fighting for a world title.”

Should all those pieces fall into place, there is a chance that Great Britain could have their second world champion at 140 pounds following Dalton Smith’s memorable victory over Subriel Matias in January, which secured him the WBC title.
Should Smith and Azim meet with two belts on the line, they would become the first British men to clash in a world title unification since David Haye and Enzo Maccarinelli in 2008.

“If I win a world title and he's already got one, then that is a massive unification,” Azim said. “I don’t think Britain has had a unification that big for quite a while now. Two Britons going at it.

“The fight is still marinating. Both of us are going to build up our profiles with me on the BBC which is a massive platform. Hopefully we can get it on."
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What time is the ringwalk for the Claggmeister.
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Kilburn wrote: 28 May 2026, 16:19 What time is the ringwalk for the Claggmeister.
I’ve heard the Claggmeister will define when the Clagg walks. We don’t dictate to Clagg. We merely embrace the Claggocity.
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SeanBrennan wrote: 28 May 2026, 16:34
Kilburn wrote: 28 May 2026, 16:19 What time is the ringwalk for the Claggmeister.
I’ve heard the Claggmeister will define when the Clagg walks. We don’t dictate to Clagg. We merely embrace the Claggocity.
Precisely! Just be happy that he allows you a place in the Claggiverse.
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deadpan wrote: 28 May 2026, 16:47
SeanBrennan wrote: 28 May 2026, 16:34
Kilburn wrote: 28 May 2026, 16:19 What time is the ringwalk for the Claggmeister.
I’ve heard the Claggmeister will define when the Clagg walks. We don’t dictate to Clagg. We merely embrace the Claggocity.
Precisely! Just be happy that he allows you a place in the Claggiverse.
We all walk in a Claggy Wonderland…
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Is Ben Shalom/Boxxer about finished after this card?

Ben's said another deal will be announced soon, guessing Boxxer cards will be shown on Dazn, although I can't see them paying much per card.
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