Dalton Smith vs Walid Ouizza

Dalton Smith returns after a 10 month layoff to fight for the vacant European Super Lightweight title against France’s Walid Ouizza at the Nottingham Arena. A venue which has produced some memorable and dramatic fights over the years. Sheffield’s Smith will hope to pick up from where he left off in March 2024 when he knocked out former world title challenger Jose Zepeda in five rounds. Ouizza will look to follow in the footsteps of Franck Petitjean, Souleymane M’baye and a number of other Frenchman who have won the European 140lbs title.

Date

25 January, 2025

venue

Nottingham Arena

uk TV Channel

dazn • 19:00:00 (GMT)

Scheduled rounds

12

Official Weights

Dalton Smith

Walid Ouizza

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Tale of the tape

Dalton Smith

Name

Walid Ouizza

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Age

33

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Stance

orthodox

16

Wins

19

12

BY KO

8

75

KO%

42.11

0

Losses

2

0

Draws

0

Debut

8 January, 2016

Dalton Smith vs Walid Ouizza: Video

Titles on the line

EBU Super Lightweight

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Financial information

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Rules set

Professional Boxing Rules (12 Rounds)

Round duration

3 minutes

Round

12 rounds

Scoring System

10-Point Must System

mandatory count rules

Referee must count to 8 before allowing the fight to continue after a knockdown

standing count rules

No standing 8-count

knockdown rules

Three knockdown rule typically not in effect (but can vary by jurisdiction)

cut rules

Fight can be stopped due to cuts, usually by doctor’s decision

Fouls and deductions

Points deducted for fouls at referee’s discretion. Typically 1 point per foul, disqualification possible for severe or repeated fouls