Callum Simpson vs. Steed Woodall live results, round-by-round updates, ring walks, start time for British title fight
Also on the card: Caroline Dubois, the sister of IBF heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois, defends her WBC women's lightweight title against Jessica Camara.
Uncrowned has Callum Simpson vs. Steed Woodall live results, round-by-round updates, ring walks and start time for the Simpson vs. Woodall fight card on Saturday night at the Canon Medical Arena in Sheffield, England. British and Commonwealth super middleweight champion Simpson defends his titles against Woodall at the top of the bill.
Simpson (15-0, 10 KOs) won the domestic titles with a wide unanimous decision over Zak Chelli in August 2024. Woodall (19-2-1, 12 KOs) earned a career-best win in June 2024 when he stopped Lerrone Richards in a major upset in Bolton.
On the undercard, Caroline Dubois (10-0, 5 KOs) defends her WBC lightweight championship against Jessica Camara (14-3, 3 KOs).
Dubois, the sister of IBF heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois, was elevated to full titlist following Katie Taylor relinquishing her belt to continue her career at super lightweight. Camara upset two-weight world champion Hyun Mi Choi this past April to win the WBA interim crown at lightweight.
Follow all of the action with Uncrowned's live results and play-by-play of the main card below. Ring walks for the main event are expected around 5 p.m. ET.
Main Card (2:30 p.m. ET, Peacock)
Super middleweight: Callum Simpson vs. Steed Woodall
WBC women's lightweight title: Caroline Dubois vs. Jessica Camara
Cruiserweight: Scott Forrest def. Deevorn Miller via second-round TKO | Watch video
Middleweight: Sam Hickey def. Lewis Howells via first-round TKO | Watch video
Prelims (12:45 p.m. ET)
Light heavyweight: Billy Deniz def. Mickey Ellison via points (77-76)
Middleweight: Mauro Silva def. Emmanuel Zion via points (59-56)
Lightweight: Ellis Price def. Liam Fitzmaurice via first-round TKO | Watch video
Live34 updates
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Dubois vs. Camara ruled a technical decision draw!
The ringside doctor decides that Jessica Camara is in no fit state to continue due to the cut over her left eye and this fight is ruled a technical decision draw as we haven't gone past round 4.
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Dubois vs. Camara - Round 2
Dubois continues where she left off in round 2. Blood is pouring out of Camara's left eye from a clash of heads. But this is a vicious beating, Camara is on borrowed time.
She is told in the corner that round 3 is her last round. The referee confirms to the Camara corner that the cut was caused by a clash of heads and that it will be inspected upon by the ringside doctor at the beginning of round 3.
Camara confirms to her corner that she can't see out of the left eye.
10-9 Dubois, 20-17 Dubois
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Dubois vs. Camara - Round 1
Caroline Dubois DROPS Jessica Camara with a 1-2 inside 45 seconds of the opening round. It was the first punch of note that landed in the contest.
Camara rises to her feet but Dubois is looking for the finish. She lands again with a left hand, and Camara is forced to cover up on the ropes. Dubois starts to unload a barrage of punches on Camara, who has been caught cold here.
Big assault from Dubois in the second minute of round 1 but Camara survives it.
10-8 Dubois
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Caroline Dubois ring walks for the first time as world champion
Britain's Caroline Dubois (10-0, 5 KOs) defends her WBC lightweight championship against the USA's Jessica Camara (14-4, 3 KOs).
Dubois was recently elevated to full WBC champion after Katie Taylor, who is female boxing's biggest star attraction, decided that she would campaign at super lightweight moving forward.
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Scott Forrest calls out the winner of the Feb. 1 Viddal Riley-Isaac Chamberlain English title fight
Miller began to unload on Forrest as they were up close but Forrest let go of a 3-punch combination counter.
It started with a right hand to the torso area, followed by a left hook, but the damaging shot was a right hand to the head that caught Miller significantly.
Miller dropped to the canvas heavy and attempted to get up. However, his legs wouldn't allow him to and the referee was forced to stop the contest halfway through the count.
Sam Hickey moves to 2-0 with an opening-round TKO win over Lewis Howells.
Hickey dropped Howells 3 times in the 1st round with brilliant left hooks to the body. Howells got up at 9 seconds and 8 seconds from the first two knockdowns. When he went down for the third time, the towel from Howells' corner came in halfway through the count.
Very good performance from the former Commonwealth Games gold medallist.
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Next: Hickey vs. Howells
Sam Hickey's second pro bout against Lewis Howells (3-1) opens the Peacock/Sky Sports main card.
Scotland's Hickey (1-0), a Commonwealth Games gold medallist, is one of the top young prospects coming out of the U.K. He has a stoppage win over Lewis Richardson in the amateurs; Richardson won Britain's only boxing medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics — a bronze.
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Defending champion in the building for tonight's main event!
WBC women's lightweight title: Caroline Dubois vs. Jessica Camara
Super middleweight: Callum Simpson vs. Steed Woodall
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The big talking point of fight week!
The big discussion topic of the week in the U.K. has been a potential rematch between Ben Whittaker and Liam Cameron.
Ben Shalom's BOXXER, which is promoting tonight's show represents Whittaker, while Frank Warren's Queensberry Promotions handle Cameron.
Whittaker and Cameron battled to a controversial draw in October after Whittaker suffered a freak injury and the fight had to be called off after 5 completed rounds.
A technical decision couldn't split them, but many felt that Cameron deserved to upset the top prospect.
A rematch is in the works with Shalom claiming that he has offered Cameron's team what they asked for to take the rematch, but they had turned it down.
Cameron's promoter, Queensberry, made a statement on social media on Thursday morning, insisting that they were willing to offer more money for the fight. However, Shalom wouldn't let it take place away from a BOXXER show.
Today, Warren revealed to IFL TV that both himself and Liam Cameron have received legal letters from BOXXER.
More updates to follow on tonight's live blog if the story develops.
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Prelims complete, main card live in 20 minutes
That marks the end of our 3-fight prelims.
The main card begins at 2:30 p.m. ET (7:30 p.m. UK time) on Peacock (US) and Sky Sports (UK).
Uncrowned will bring you round-by-round updates of the main action.
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Deniz beats Ellison via PTS
Billy Deniz moves to 13-0 with a very close points decision (77-76) over Mickey Ellison in their 8-round light heavyweight contest.
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Final round coming up
Deniz and Ellison have produced some good action early in the night.
Ellison has been competitive throughout but hasn't won many of the rounds.
Deniz finished strong again at the end of round 7, rocking Ellison, and forcing him to cover up and move around the ring.
Score: 69-64 Deniz
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Deniz up at the halfway point!
Billy Deniz should be ahead after 4 rounds against Mickey Ellison.
Deniz caught Ellison with two powerful shots at the end of the 4th, but Ellison is in no way here to make the numbers. Ellison did some good work himself in round 3 and is pushing the pace against Deniz.
Billy Deniz and Mickey Ellison were exchanging just before the halfway point in round 1. Deniz caught Ellison with a left hook as they were trading; the punch seemed to hurt Ellison, whose knees dipped.
As Deniz tried to build on his success with a barrage of punches, Ellison had his own moment, when he caught Deniz with a counter left hook. Ellison landed a couple of right hands in the final minute as well.
Fun fight early.
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Next: Deniz vs. Ellison
Light heavyweight prospect Billy Deniz (12-0, 5 KOs) takes on the battle-hardened Mickey Ellison (15-7, 5 KOs) in a fight scheduled for 8 rounds to complete the Simpson vs. Woodall prelims.
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Silva beats Zion via PTS
Mauro Silva moves to 7-0 with a 59-56, 6-round decision win over Emmanuel Zion.
Mauro Silva is looking impressive through 4 rounds against Emmanuel Zion. Silva turned up the heat at the end of round 4 and had Zion in trouble for a moment until the bell ran. Silva was utilising body shots and short uppercuts from both hands on the inside.
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Next: Silva vs. Zion
Mauro Silva (6-0, 3 KOs) clashes with Emmanuel Zion (6-2, 3 KOs) over 6 rounds at middleweight.
Ellis Price dropped Liam Fitzmaurice inside 75 seconds in the contest with a chopping right hand near the temple area.
Fitzmaurice got to his feet but was sent down just 5 seconds after he got back up with another right hand.
Price unloaded on Fitzmaurice as he got back to his feet and after three strong right hands went in, the referee stopped the contest at 2:27 seconds of round 1.
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First up: Price vs. Fitzmaurice
21-year-old lightweight prospect Ellis Price (1-0) has his second professional contest against debutant Liam Fitzmaurice (0-0) over 4 rounds to open the show.
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Three-fight prelims live now
Lightweight: Ellis Price vs. Liam Fitzmaurice
Middleweight: Mauro Silva vs. Emmanuel Zion
Light heavyweight: Billy Deniz vs. Mickey Ellison
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Welcome to fight day!
Welcome to Uncrowned's coverage of Callum Simpson vs. Steed Woodall, which goes down tonight (Saturday, Jan 11) at the Canon Medical Arena in Sheffield, England.
Follow along all afternoon for live updates. Simpson vs. Woodall kicks off at 1 p.m. ET with a six-fight undercard featuring Caroline Dubois' first world title defense against Jessica Camara.
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