Josh Padley vs Aqib Fiaz live results update

By Ricky Carroll · 2 min read
Josh Padley vs Aqib Fiaz: Outside View of the Sheffield Area.

On June 6 at the Utilita Arena in Sheffield, Josh Padley vs Aqib Fiaz headlines a Matchroom Boxing fight card, live on DAZN. The main event will be for Padley’s European super featherweight title.

We’ll bring you all the results from the Josh Padley vs Aqib Fiaz event. The first fight on the main card is scheduled to begin at approximately 19:00 GMT/14:00 ET.

All results from the Josh Padley vs Aqib Fiaz main card on June 6

Leo Atang vs Fouad Shaili

Up next was Leo Atang (7-0, 6 KOs) vs Fouad Shaili (5-5-2, 3 KOs) in the heavyweight division. Atang started quickly on the front foot and soon started to tee off on Shaili, who threw back very little. Atang landed some big shots, but some punches were missing.

Shaili just didn’t throw enough back, and the referee soon stepped in to wave it off, awarding Atang the first-round TKO victory. Maybe a tad premature on the stoppage, but it was only going one way.

Aaron Bowen vs Troy Coleman

In the opening fight of the Josh Padley vs Aqib Fiaz main card, we saw Aaron Bowen (8-1, 6 KOs) vs Troy Coleman (15-5-1, 7 KOs) in the middleweight division.

Bowen utilised his jab well in the opening round, with Coleman having limited success, with his best moment coming with a flush right hand. In the second round, Bowen was the aggressor, landing some hurtful shots, including a body shot that seemingly hurt Coleman.

Bowen continued to move through the gears and enjoyed a strong third round, picking his punches well and ending the round on top. Despite being outworked for much of the fourth, Coleman did land the punches of the round towards the end. During the first half of the fight, whenever Bowen looked like he was getting on top, Coleman fired back. 

The Coventry fighter landed a big right hand that rocked Coleman. Bowen showed patience throughout the rest of the round, picking his punches impressively and with venom. A stoppage looked close, but Coleman did well to survive the round. The eighth round was another big one for Bowen, who bossed it with his jab and continuously hurt Coleman throughout the round, who showed immense bravery.

The domination from Bowen continued in the ninth round, but after another big right hand, the referee jumped in to wave the fight off, and award Bowen the ninth-round TKO win.

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Ricky Carroll

Freelance Writer and Digital Marketer, spending most of his time waiting for Andy Cruz to win a world title. Also watches YouTube videos of Lennox Lewis fights on a daily basis.

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