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Leigh Wood vs Josh Warrington 2 live scorecard and full undercard results

Kerr Ferguson

21st February, 2026

Leigh Wood vs Josh Warrington 2 live scorecard and full undercard results
Image credit: Matchroom

Leigh Wood and Josh Warrington renew their rivalry at the Nottingham Arena with retirement looming for the loser.

Wood stopped Warrington in the seventh round of their first clash back in 2023, producing a statement TKO after Warrington had built a steady lead on the cards and looked to be on his way to victory. The two former world champions have both since lost to Anthony Cacace, and enter the ring tonight with victory essential if either man is to earn one final run at the top.

On the undercard, young heavyweight sensation Leo Atang looks to go 5-0 with five knockouts against Dan Garber, Sandy Ryan faces Karla Ramos Zamora for the vacant WBC world title at 140lbs, fan favourite Dave Allen returns following his loss to Arslanbek Makhmudov, and Ishmael Davis puts his British and Commonwealth super-welterweight titles on the line against a Bilal Fawaz who looks to continue a true fairytale story.

Undercard results

Leo Atang vs Dan Garber – Heavyweight

Result: Atang TKO 1. A spiteful Leo Atang stops Dan Garber on his feet in 60 seconds, with referee Kevin Parker stepping in after a barrage of shots connected and had Garber on unsteady legs. More urgency from Atang tonight, but nothing more learned in his fifth contest, just experience and activity.

LEO ATANG WITH A BANG‼️

FIRST ROUND STOPPAGE AGAIN 🥶#WoodWarrington2 | Feb 21 | Live on DAZN pic.twitter.com/XXUv9rfqWY

— DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) February 21, 2026

Sandy Ryan vs Karla Ramos Zamora – Vacant WBC women’s super-lightweight title

Result: Ryan MD. A very watchable battle of Mexican pressure versus British timing and countering. The fight swung between the pair – largely Zamora imposed her will in the beginning, but Ryan managed to adapt at points and land some clean work towards the end. Tough to score at points. 95-95, 97-93, 97-93 to Ryan, who becomes a two-weight world champion. Many will feel Zamora goes home hard done by.

Amazing last round from both women 👏#WoodWarrington2 | Feb 21 | Live on DAZN ▪️ pic.twitter.com/SJnieUsKOg

— DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) February 21, 2026

Dave Allen vs Karim Berredjem – Heavyweight

Result: Allen TKO 1. The crowd goes wild as a determined Dave Allen drops Berredjem twice inside a minute to end the fight. Absolutely zero gained other than confidence and another training camp under his belt, but Allen gets himself back to winning ways and can push on to that dream British heavyweight title fight.

ALLEN WINS IN A ROUND! 😱

OUT THE TRAPS LIKE A TRAIN! 🚂#WoodWarrington2 | Feb 21 | Live on DAZN ▪️ pic.twitter.com/YH7yDVPRqD

— DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) February 21, 2026

Ishmael Davis vs Bilal Fawaz – British and Commonwealth super-welterweight titles

Result: Fawaz MD. Davis looked comfortable through four, a solid jab and disciplined shape. But Fawaz, as in life, was determined and stubborn and it paid off. He took complete control in the second half, looking more dominant as the rounds went on against a tiring Davis. The scorecards read 114-114, 115-113, 115-114. A new British and Commonwealth super-welterweight champion with a story like no other. Fawaz with a win against the odds, but isn’t that what he was made for? “This is just the beginning,” he says.

Leigh Wood vs Josh Warrington live scorecard and result

This is a Boxing News live scorecard and not the official score from the judges.

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Wood1091010101010101010109118
Warrington91099999999910110

Result: Wood UD. A disciplined performance from Wood, who boxed comfortably and felt no need to push for a stoppage. Warrington, whilst never giving up and always looking for ways in, was a step off the pace throughout and lacked that trademark intensity. A rivalry now settled, but not in as thrilling a way it would have been a couple of years ago. Scorecards of 119-109, 119-110, 117-111 put Wood 2-0 up on his rival and give him the option of fighting on, something he would not commit to post-fight. Warrington also declined to make a decision, though admitted he felt off during the fight.

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