Chris Billam-Smith and Ryan Rozicki out of hospital after ‘Rocky movie’ fight
After seven rounds of brutal action inside the Bournemouth International Centre, Chris Billam-Smith and Ryan Rozicki were both sent to hospital as a precaution.
Neither had to spend the night there.
Rozicki was released at around 3am and was “doing well” at his hotel. Billam-Smith posted a picture of him back home with his youngest child on his social media.
“I have been taken to hospital but it’s just precautionary,” said the Bournemouth cruiserweight. “I’m absolutely fine and they’re just going to do some tests, but all is well… Another unbelievable night at the BIC.”
They had put each other through hell. Both were cut and took heavy shots throughout their war.
Billam-Smith’s trainer, Shane McGuigan, posted: “I thought we were in a Rocky film! What a fight, what a tough man Ryan was, CBS did what he had to do and showed his level in a gruelling fight.”
Zuffa Boxing boss Dana White, watching from ringside, also used the Rocky analogy.
Rozicki bombed and hacked his way forward throughout, and much of Billam-Smith’s best work was done with his back to the ropes or backing up, making the violence that followed unavoidable.
“The first time I ever met Rozicki, I was like, ‘Jesus, this guy’s like the meanest Canadian I think I’ve ever met,’” White told the media afterwards. “And what a hell of a fight. An incredible fight card from top to bottom, but the main event was like a Rocky movie.”
Billam-Smith held the advantage in skill, but Rozicki wouldn’t be denied. His night only ended when his corner withdrew him, bleeding from cuts over both eyes, after seven rounds.
“You’re like, ‘God damn, this is a tough, mean kid,’ so yeah, I couldn’t see him quitting,” White said.
“We sent them both to the hospital, they’re both getting checked out. I don’t play with that kind of stuff. I mean, the fight wasn’t even over yet and I got my guy, Dave Lewis [who handles the Zuffa Boxing UK operations], and I said, no interviews, no nothing. I want both these guys to go straight to the hospital. And if there’s anything even remotely serious for either guy, I want them both med-vac’d to London. No disrespect to Bournemouth, but I’d rather have them in London if there’s anything serious. In 30 years of the UFC, there’s never been a death or serious injury. And it’s important for me to keep that run alive, especially with boxing. A lot more traumatic brain injury things happen in the sport of boxing than they do in MMA so I’m crazy about the health and safety side of it.”
Of the winner, White said: “Not just tough, super talented, talented fighter. And not just a great fighter but a tough kid in his own right. He took some big shots. Rozicki’s a knockout artist, and CBS took some big shots from him, too. We thought it was going to be a great fight. Obviously, we know how talented CBS is, and we knew going in how tough and mean Rozicki was so it had all the makings of a great fight.
“Was I surprised to see him [Rozicki] come back out [for the seventh round after a tough sixth]? No, but I was happy to see his corner call the fight. I mean, the right move, great stoppage.”
Does White want to see Jai Opetaia face Billam-Smith next?
“We’ll see. I don’t know,” said White. “I tell all the boxing guys, I don’t make fights the night of the fights. But we’ll see. We’ll see how everything plays out.”
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Re: Chris Billam-Smith vs. Ryan Rozicki | Sky Sports - 6 June 2026
I always underrate CBS, I don't know why Josh, I just can't help myself. I was proved wrong, so he got the last laugh.
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Re: Chris Billam-Smith vs. Ryan Rozicki | Sky Sports - 6 June 2026
I’m exactly the same.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑Today, 11:26I always underrate CBS, I don't know why Josh, I just can't help myself. I was proved wrong, so he got the last laugh.
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Re: Chris Billam-Smith vs. Ryan Rozicki | Sky Sports - 6 June 2026
He’s not young either.. 35 now..
But I guess at the higher weights you can still go
But I guess at the higher weights you can still go
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Re: Chris Billam-Smith vs. Ryan Rozicki | Sky Sports - 6 June 2026
Reece Carter scored Billam-Smith vs Rozicki: 69-63 for the British boxer. I thought Rozicki deserved at least 3 rounds.
He scored Dychko-Dykes 95-94 for Dykes, which made it a SD. Dykes barely landed the entire fight - Dychko at least scored with a lot of jabs.
Is Carter a fair and honest judge, or does he favor British boxers?
He scored Dychko-Dykes 95-94 for Dykes, which made it a SD. Dykes barely landed the entire fight - Dychko at least scored with a lot of jabs.
Is Carter a fair and honest judge, or does he favor British boxers?
Re: Chris Billam-Smith vs. Ryan Rozicki | Sky Sports - 6 June 2026
I can understand why. He is one of those boxers that don't seem to have any exceptional attributes but he's above average in just about everything which takes you a long way. No glaring weaknesses either. I would argue the one thing that he does stand out in is his durability, he tends to look exhausted and eats a lot of shots but keeps on going and knows how to continue into the later rounds.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑Today, 11:26I always underrate CBS, I don't know why Josh, I just can't help myself. I was proved wrong, so he got the last laugh.
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Re: Chris Billam-Smith vs. Ryan Rozicki | Sky Sports - 6 June 2026
Rozicki was insane. Unbelievable chin. I'll definitely be looking out for his next fight
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Re: Chris Billam-Smith vs. Ryan Rozicki | Sky Sports - 6 June 2026
rozicki did the same thing vs oscar rivas, insane chin just eating flush punches. showed he can do it against a bigger guy without going down too. in that fight he actually came on and had some good success later . but at some point, when a guy is taking so many shots, you cant just bank that its a given he'll get through it fine and then come on, esp given that cbs is pretty fit. the corner made the right decision for his future
hes like his generation's chuvalo. has a very scary aura too, he really does look like a serial killer and has a background as a lumberjack too
imagine meeting him swinging an axe
hes like his generation's chuvalo. has a very scary aura too, he really does look like a serial killer and has a background as a lumberjack too