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John Ryder will step out in front of a hometown crowd this evening as he headlines Alexandra Palace in his super-middleweight clash with Daniel Jacobs.
Each fighter is seeking a third straight win here, with American Jacobs (37-3, 30 knockouts) having bounced back from his loss to Saul “Canelo” Alvarez by stopping Julio Cesar Chavez Jr and outpointing Gabriel Rosado. Meanwhile, Ryder (30-5, 17 KOs) followed a decision victory over Mike Guy by securing a TKO of Jozef Jurko. A key question in tonight’s main event will be whether Jacobs will suffer from ring rust, however, with his narrow win against Rosado coming in November 2020. Ryder, in contrast, last competed in September, when he put Jurko away in the fifth round.
A victory over Jacobs would surely mark the biggest result of Ryder’s career, moving the 33-year-old closer to a title shot in the super-middleweight division. Jacobs, though, is similarly seeking to re-establish himself as a genuine contender. In the evening’s co-main event, Johnny Fisher faces Gabriel Enguema.
Follow live updates and fight results from Daniel Jacobs vs John Ryder and the entire undercard, below.
Daniel Jacobs vs John Ryder
Johnny Fisher def. Gabriel Enguema via unanimous decision (59-55).
Fisher moves to 5-0 with his first points win! The London crowd erupts!
Daniel Jacobs vs John Ryder
Fisher vs Enguema – Round 6
Final round!
Nice left hook to the head by Fisher. The London crowd are singing in support of their fighter.
Enguema is bouncing, trying to stay lively. He catches Fisher with a jab.
One-two to the body by Fisher. He then misses with a telegraphed left hook to the body.
Enguema goes after him with 15 seconds left. The bell sounds and the opponents embrace!
Daniel Jacobs vs John Ryder
Fisher vs Enguema – Round 5
Fisher misses with a right hand and is caught by Enguema’s, which knocks the Briton’s mouthguard out.
Good jab to the body by Fisher, though he’s circling to his left repeatedly with his left hand low – open to a right hand from Enguema...
Daniel Jacobs vs John Ryder
Fisher vs Enguema – Round 4
Fisher is in the fourth round for the first time in his career.
He swings big off both wings, though Enguema is more accurate with jabs down the middle.
The Spaniard slowly stalks Fisher now. Fisher not throwing anything while moving backwards.
Now he starts to throw, landing some body jabs as Enguema comes forward.
Daniel Jacobs vs John Ryder
Fisher vs Enguema – Round 3
This is just the second time in his five fights that Fisher has gone past the second round.
Again the Briton misses with a right overhand... Enguema isn’t offering much in return, however, luckily for Fisher.
He drives a right straight into the gut of Enguema. Again, followed by a left hook up top – it’s parried, though.
Nice jab by Enguema, who slides the shot between Fisher’s feints.
Daniel Jacobs vs John Ryder
Fisher vs Enguema – Round 2
One-two from Fisher early in Round 2, the right hand straight appearing to hurt Enguema slightly.
He then misses with a wild right overhand – not for the first time tonight. Fisher just seems a bit anxious here.
He’s light on is feet, skipping around, but isn’t getting his range right with that right hand; he misses with it again.
Now he lands a couple, though they’re not quite doing the damage he wants...
Daniel Jacobs vs John Ryder
Fisher vs Enguema – Round 1
Fisher is 22 years old, 4-0 with four knockouts. Enguema, at 37, is much more experienced.
The “Romford Bull” Fisher swings big with a right hand but misses. The same again.
He’s already cut over his left eye. Enguema is knocked back by a heavy shot, however.
Blood is streaming down Fisher’s face, but he’s starting to connect with right hands. Is he tiring himself out, though?
Daniel Jacobs vs John Ryder
Massive reaction for Fisher ahead of this heavyweight contest. He takes his time to get to the ring, soaking it all in.
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