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George Cambosos, Jr., is confronted with a new opponent on March 22 in Sydney!


Sydney's home return of George Cambosos, Jr., just made an unexpected twist, not the way he was planning. His original opponent, Daud Jordan, was excluded for medical reasons, leaving him to roll for replacement less than a week before the fight in the evening. Enter Jake Wylie, a 24-year-old Keensland Knockout artist who literally planned to sit in the crowd before receiving the call call.

Willie gets the call – from viewer to main event

Willie (16-1, 15 Ko) had to be just another fan at Arena Arena Qudos, but now he's in the ring with Cambosos for the biggest battle of his career.

“That's what dreams are made,” Willie said. “I have already arranged tickets to come watching on Saturday and now I am fighting at the main event.”

This is one way to save money from a ticket.

“This is the opportunity for life and I am ready to take it with two hands. George is the highest level box, but I'm young, ambitious and ready to put it on line. Expect fireworks! Jake “The Machine” Willie is coming. “

Big talk, but stepping against a former indisputable lightweight champion in the short term is not exactly a recipe for disorder. Cambosos has joined the best – Teofimo Lopez, Devin Haney and Vasiliy Loamomenko – while Wyllie knocks out regional opposition.

Cambosos laughs from the “rocky” story

Cambosos (21-3, 10 CO) is not interested in talk. He treats this as just another step to the 140-pound title against IBF champion Richardson Hitchins, and Willie is just a name in the autobiography.

“Boxing is unpredictable and it is very unfortunate that Daud Yordan medically pulled five days before the event, but the fierce show continues because there is no show without me,” Cambosos said.

He acknowledged Wylie's powers, but closed all kinds of talk about a bewilderment story:

“So I give Jake the” rocky “shot! The opportunity, but there is over. This is not a rock movie, don't distort it – there is no happy ending. A clear statement is what you will see on Saturday night. Winning in every way. “

This is a kind way to say that Willie is being destroyed.

Big names, big bets in Sydney

Arena Qudos Bank will be packed and while Kambosos-Wyllie is already the main event, the battles for the world title of women carry some serious bets:

  • Skye Nicolson (12-0, 1 KO) seems to protect your WBC Teightweight belt against Tiara Brown (18-0, 11 kos) in the battle of unbeaten fighters.
  • Cherneka Johnson (16-2, 6 CO) and Nina Hughes (6-1, 2 CO) arranged their rivalry in a rematch of the WBA heavyweight title after their controversial first match last May.
  • The heavyweight Teremoan-Jr. (6-0, 6 CO) seems to keep its 100% record for a knockout intact against James The Beast Singh (12-5, 11 KO).

The head of the matches Eddie Hearn, who never deviates from over, called him “the biggest card in Australia so far this year.”

“First of all, we wish Daud Yordan a speedy recovery. Now the young Jake Willy enters a short time with a change in life to shock the world and ruin George Cambosos, Jr.'s plans. It is a dangerous blow with a growing reputation of a stopping feeling, so expect fireworks this Saturday at Arena Qudos Bank. Sydney we come – and I can't wait. “

Last updated on 17.03.2025

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