3 best wins for Callum Smith

Callum Smith

The all-British light-heavyweight showdown between Callum Smith and Joshua Buatsi has been years in the making but they finally clash in Riyadh on Saturday night. Ahead of the encounter, we have a look at their three best wins, in no particular order, achieved by Callum โ€˜Mundoโ€™ Smith.


LENIN CASTILLO, 25.9.21, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium – TKO2

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Callum Smith vs. Lenin Castillo (Julian Finney, Getty Images)

This victory was chosen ahead of Smithโ€™s wins over the likes of Hassan Nโ€™Dam and Erik Skoglund simply for the chilling nature of the finish. Following his defeat to Saul โ€˜Caneloโ€™ Alvarez in December 2020, Smith made the step up to light-heavy the following September and marked his first fight at the new weight with this brutal right-hand finish, which left Castillo – who had previously gone the distance with Dmitrii Bivol – twitching on the canvas at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium after a minute of the second.


GEORGE GROVES, 28.9.2018, King Abdullah Sports City – KO7

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Callum Smith vs. George Groves

This was the night Smith became the first man in history to win a world title on Saudi soil – and he did it against an opponent who most considered to be No.1 in the division at the time. Groves had surged to the World Boxing Super Series final via a knockout of Jamie Cox and a points win over Chris Eubank Jr but he had no answer to the younger, fresher Smith. The Liverpool man hurt Groves with a trademark catch-and-counter left hook and his follow-up barrage was enough to end the fight – and send Groves into retirement.


ROCKY FIELDING, 7.11.2015, Echo Arena – TKO1

callum smith vs. rocky fielding
Callum Smith vs. Rocky Fielding

This felt like a real coming of age night for Smith, in an all-Liverpool derby against the more experienced Rocky Fielding at the Echo Arena. He took the occasion in his stride and turned in a devastating performance, dropping Fielding three times in the first before the fight was stopped with 15 seconds left of the round. Fielding, who was 21-0 at the time, did his best to rise from the third and final knockdown but referee Phil Edwards had no choice but to wave it off.

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