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Re: Charlie Edwards vs. Sikho Nqothole | DAZN - May 29, 2026

Posted: 29 May 2026, 12:58
by Kilburn
I’d laugh if after all this, Edwards comes out with a chip on his shoulder, and goes all Peter Culshaw in the first round like when Culshaw fought Ady Lewis.

Re: Charlie Edwards vs. Sikho Nqothole | DAZN - May 29, 2026

Posted: 29 May 2026, 13:13
by veriton
I feel as a boxing addict this could be like reaching rock bottom: voluntarily watching a Charlie Edwards 12 round bore.

Maybe after this I can begin to put my life back together again and do something more valuable with my time

Re: Charlie Edwards vs. Sikho Nqothole | DAZN - May 29, 2026

Posted: 29 May 2026, 13:29
by Ruthless-RKO
Kilburn wrote: 29 May 2026, 12:58 I’d laugh if after all this, Edwards comes out with a chip on his shoulder, and goes all Peter Culshaw in the first round like when Culshaw fought Ady Lewis.
Maybe he reads BoxRec

Re: Charlie Edwards vs. Sikho Nqothole | DAZN - May 29, 2026

Posted: 29 May 2026, 13:46
by Heldenjaeger
Jonathan Kumuteo fights like a future Tommy Fury opponent. I don't even know why I'm watching this. :witzend:

Re: Charlie Edwards vs. Sikho Nqothole | DAZN - May 29, 2026

Posted: 29 May 2026, 14:16
by keithmoonhangover
Roehrig by stoppage is guaranteed.

Re: Charlie Edwards vs. Sikho Nqothole | DAZN - May 29, 2026

Posted: 29 May 2026, 14:26
by Kilburn
Hang about we’ve got a tasty chief support tonight, plus my boy Osborne who won that prizefighter thing last year.

All we need is an all-action main event to cap this off.

Re: Charlie Edwards vs. Sikho Nqothole | DAZN - May 29, 2026

Posted: 29 May 2026, 14:34
by keithmoonhangover
Kilburn wrote: 29 May 2026, 14:26 Hang about we’ve got a tasty chief support tonight, plus my boy Osborne who won that prizefighter thing last year.

All we need is an all-action main event to cap this off.
I don't see that for you. *RUBS CRYSTAL BALL*

Re: Charlie Edwards vs. Sikho Nqothole | DAZN - May 29, 2026

Posted: 29 May 2026, 14:38
by Kilburn
keithmoonhangover wrote: 29 May 2026, 14:34
Kilburn wrote: 29 May 2026, 14:26 Hang about we’ve got a tasty chief support tonight, plus my boy Osborne who won that prizefighter thing last year.

All we need is an all-action main event to cap this off.
I don't see that for you. *RUBS CRYSTAL BALL*
:lol:

Re: Charlie Edwards vs. Sikho Nqothole | DAZN - May 29, 2026

Posted: 29 May 2026, 15:16
by Taansend
I've dated, and fought, a few Sick Hoes in my time.

Re: Charlie Edwards vs. Sikho Nqothole | DAZN - May 29, 2026

Posted: 29 May 2026, 15:27
by handsofstone
keithmoonhangover wrote: 29 May 2026, 14:34
Kilburn wrote: 29 May 2026, 14:26 Hang about we’ve got a tasty chief support tonight, plus my boy Osborne who won that prizefighter thing last year.

All we need is an all-action main event to cap this off.
I don't see that for you. *RUBS CRYSTAL BALL*
:lol:

Re: Charlie Edwards vs. Sikho Nqothole | DAZN - May 29, 2026

Posted: 29 May 2026, 17:02
by Ruthless-RKO
When’s main event?

Re: Charlie Edwards vs. Sikho Nqothole | DAZN - May 29, 2026

Posted: 29 May 2026, 17:53
by handsofstone
handsofstone wrote: 27 May 2026, 13:38 The yelping Edwards does when he throws is worse than his style
Not much yelping from Edwards tonight, he's barely let a hand go

Re: Charlie Edwards vs. Sikho Nqothole | DAZN - May 29, 2026

Posted: 29 May 2026, 18:04
by TheLeprechaun
I can't bring myself to turn it on.

Re: Charlie Edwards vs. Sikho Nqothole | DAZN - May 29, 2026

Posted: 29 May 2026, 18:05
by TheLeprechaun
I see the bookies have Charlie 3/1 at the moment so he's probably behind. It's an enticing price considering how corrupt Brit boxing is.

Re: Charlie Edwards vs. Sikho Nqothole | DAZN - May 29, 2026

Posted: 29 May 2026, 18:20
by rd350lc
TheLeprechaun wrote: 29 May 2026, 18:04 I can't bring myself to turn it on.
Me too,

I'm going to look at what coffee machine to buy next.

Re: Charlie Edwards vs. Sikho Nqothole | DAZN - May 29, 2026

Posted: 29 May 2026, 18:21
by Ruthless-RKO
I didn’t end up turning it on.

Has it finished?? :lol:

Re: Charlie Edwards vs. Sikho Nqothole | DAZN - May 29, 2026

Posted: 29 May 2026, 18:25
by handsofstone
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 29 May 2026, 18:21 I didn’t end up turning it on.

Has it finished?? :lol:
Last round I've got Edwards needing a KO

Re: Charlie Edwards vs. Sikho Nqothole | DAZN - May 29, 2026

Posted: 29 May 2026, 18:25
by Ruthless-RKO
handsofstone wrote: 29 May 2026, 18:25
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 29 May 2026, 18:21 I didn’t end up turning it on.

Has it finished?? :lol:
Last round I've got Edwards needing a KO
Really?

You think the judges agree with you?

Re: Charlie Edwards vs. Sikho Nqothole | DAZN - May 29, 2026

Posted: 29 May 2026, 18:29
by Kilburn
Frampton and Barker both have Edwards behind.

Re: Charlie Edwards vs. Sikho Nqothole | DAZN - May 29, 2026

Posted: 29 May 2026, 18:35
by Kilburn
UD for Nqothole.

Edwards was carrying on there like his name being read out as the winner was a mere formality.

Re: Charlie Edwards vs. Sikho Nqothole | DAZN - May 29, 2026

Posted: 29 May 2026, 18:36
by handsofstone
116-112 Nqothole, poor spectacle as expected, Nqothole looked promising early, quicker out the traps, stepped in with the jab , came over the top with the right, seemed to shake Edwards in the 3rd, Edwards never ran or spoiled but he was far too passive, good defensively, didn't take much clean after that but didn't get out of first gear until last few rounds when it was too late, Nqothole was an elusive defense himself, he looked the looser more comfortable fighter even when not much was landing for either guy, Edwards finally had a bit of a go late on but too little too late and the fact he coasted in the last and acted the clown summed his night up, glad Nqothole got it

Re: Charlie Edwards vs. Sikho Nqothole | DAZN - May 29, 2026

Posted: 29 May 2026, 18:52
by Ruthless-RKO
So he’s finished now.

Re: Charlie Edwards vs. Sikho Nqothole | DAZN - May 29, 2026

Posted: 29 May 2026, 19:45
by Ruthless-RKO
SIKHO NQOTHOLE DEFEATS CHARLIE EDWARDS BY UNANIMOUS DECISION

Sikho Nqothole can look forward to a shot at the IBF junior bantamweight championship after outboxing Charlie Edwards in their world title final eliminator Friday night at a sweltering York Hall in London.

South Africa’s Nqothole (22-3, 13 KOs) produced an impressive display to outpoint Edwards (21-3, 7 KOs) over 12 rounds. The scores were 116-113, 116-112 and 117-111.

Nqothole’s win moved him into position to fight the winner of the 12-round title bout between IBF 115-pound champ Willibaldo Garcia and mandatory challenger Andrew Moloney on June 6 in Tokoname, Japan.

Edwards, a former WBC flyweight champion, told The Ring last week that sifting through the wreckage of a tame March 2025 loss to Andrew Cain made him realize that he had been neglecting his own qualities and giving too much respect to his opponents. Rather than grabbing this fight by the scruff of the neck, the 33-year-old Edwards allowed Nqothole to get off to a solid start.

Although both fighters spent the first two rounds trying to establish their jabs, it was Nqothole’s extra speed and ability to make Edwards fall short that gave him the edge.

Growing in confidence, Nqothole got more adventurous in the third. He found Edwards with a pair of right hands, the second of which momentarily stiffened the Epsom man’s legs. Although he kept his composure, Edwards chose to move rather than fire back – a clear sign that he had been hurt.

Nqothole’s only previous venture into world class ended in 10-round decision loss to Mexico’s Rene Calixto, but the 31-year-old looked cool and calm and boxed with a real flow. Clearly holding an edge in power, his accurate right hand marked up Edwards’ left eye and mixed his attacks up well to head and body.

Edwards tried to box with more authority in the sixth and a slight increase in tempo and aggression shook Nqothole out of his comfort zone slightly. The South African found his rhythm again in the seventh, though, and he scored with a nice short right hand.

Edwards had to work hard for his successes and couldn’t string his attacks together, but Nqothole’s output did begin to drop and Edwards enjoyed his best round of the fight in the 10th, as he targeted the body with a well picked left hook.

Looking more confident, Edwards took the 11th to give himself hope going into the final session, but Nqothole didn’t tighten up or run and he managed to box his way to the final bell.

Other results from the Misfits Pro card:

Junior Middleweight: Dan Toward (8-1-1, 6 KOs) and Jack Corrie (9-0-1, 6 KOs) boxed to a 10-round split draw.

Super middleweight: Ollie Cooper (13-0, 3 KOs) def. James Osborne (13-2, 3 KO’s) by 8th-round stoppage.

Featherweight: Tom Welland (10-1, 5 KOs) def. Saleh Kassim (14-6-2, 7 KOs) by 10-round decision.

Cruiserweight: Lucas Roehrig (9-0, 5 KOs) def. Faton Tolaj (7-3, 5 KOs) by 2nd-round stoppage.

Super middleweight: Jonathan Kumoteo (5-0, 1 KO) def. Jose Aguirre (2-26, 1 KO) by 4-round decision.

Middleweight: Sultan Babakhanov (4-0, 3 KOs) def. Luis Enrique Montelongo Morales (18-19, 4 KOs) by 6-round decision.

Junior Middleweight: Eugene McKeever (3-0, 1 KO) def. Artem Liashevych (4-11-2) by 4-round decision.

Re: Charlie Edwards vs. Sikho Nqothole | DAZN - May 29, 2026

Posted: 29 May 2026, 19:47
by TheLeprechaun
handsofstone wrote: 29 May 2026, 18:36 116-112 Nqothole, poor spectacle as expected, Nqothole looked promising early, quicker out the traps, stepped in with the jab , came over the top with the right, seemed to shake Edwards in the 3rd, Edwards never ran or spoiled but he was far too passive, good defensively, didn't take much clean after that but didn't get out of first gear until last few rounds when it was too late, Nqothole was an elusive defense himself, he looked the looser more comfortable fighter even when not much was landing for either guy, Edwards finally had a bit of a go late on but too little too late and the fact he coasted in the last and acted the clown summed his night up, glad Nqothole got it
You deserve credit for watching it.

Re: Charlie Edwards vs. Sikho Nqothole | DAZN - May 29, 2026

Posted: 29 May 2026, 22:47
by goose 5
I thought Toward won his bout by 2 points.