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Warrington in want of one thing right here

Wood nonetheless seems so relaxed, and is placing his mixtures collectively properly. Warrington seems a bit uncertain learn how to get ahold of this.

Alex Pattle21 February 2026 22:32

Wood builds properly in Warrington rematch after bloody begin

We close to the halfway level, with Wood seemingly constructing an honest lead.

Warrington tries to arrest some momentum, chasing after Wood, who lands an honest left hook.

Nice mixture punching from Wood, who mixes his hooks in together with his uppercuts properly.

Warrington wants to alter one thing, because it stands.

Alex Pattle21 February 2026 22:28

Wood vs Warrington 2 reside

Wood digs a left uppercut to the physique. He’s throwing these lefts from a good distance, however they’re working for him.

Now a spurt of photographs that sting Warrington, however the “Leeds Warrior” snaps his rival’s head again with a clear proper!!

A left hook is there for Wood, who appears to have recovered from that proper hand properly.

Alex Pattle21 February 2026 22:24

Wood vs Warrington 2 reside

Scrappy exchanges right here, giving solution to extra grappling. Warrington is struggling to get his vary proper on this spherical.

Both males miss with hooks, then Warrington seems to land a winging left hand.

Good spell for Wood in the meanwhile, and he clatters Warrington with an extended left because the Leeds fighter closes vary!

Warrington ties up with Wood, who motions to the group for some cheers.

Wood seems the more-relaxed boxer to date.

(Getty Images)

Alex Pattle21 February 2026 22:20

Wood vs Warrington 2 reside

Wood is again on the entrance foot, and he lands a rear uppercut now! That stumbles Warrington barely…

Wood peppers Warrington with left straights, however finally Warrington comes ahead with a protracted flurry, and Wood grabs ahold of him.

Grazing hook from Wood after they separate. Now a left uppercut and a proper hook.

He’s retaining his palms low. Warrington stands proud his tongue on the hometown fighter.

Leigh Wood (right) and Josh Warrington during their rematch
Leigh Wood (proper) and Josh Warrington throughout their rematch (Getty Images)

Alex Pattle21 February 2026 22:16

Vengeful Warrington bloodies Wood early in long-awaited rematch

Warrington retains a excessive guard as Wood fights on the entrance foot. Lots of jab feints from Wood.

Decent uppercut from Wood, however Warrington fires again with a left hand! Wood then collides with Warrington throughout a messy entry.

Warrington catches Wood once more, and the latter is bleeding badly round his proper cheek now… Is it coming from the nostril? It appears so.

Now it’s Warrington searching, with Wood attempting to throw counter mixtures on the again foot.

Alex Pattle21 February 2026 22:12

Wood vs Warrington 2 reside

Warrington is orthodox, Wood stands southpaw.

Speed on show from Warrington early, whilst he misses with a hook. Wood presses ahead and additionally misses with a hook – barely.

Long left hand from Wood now, tagging the physique of Warrington, who covers up upstairs.

A few clinches, too, with the rivals clashing into one another.

Alex Pattle21 February 2026 22:07

Wood and Warrington within the ring for large rematch

In their first fight, Warrington (32-4-1, 8 KOs) was main on all three judges’ scorecards when Wood (28-4, 17 KOs) produced a knockout out of nowhere, as he has performed on so many events.

Fascinating to see how issues play out tonight. Lots of differing predictions.

Alex Pattle21 February 2026 22:03

Wood and Warrington within the ring for large rematch

Both males are within the ring. As ex-world champ Sunny Edwards noticed, caught on a scorching mic: “It’s a lot of Leeds fans, isn’t it?”

But an ideal reception for hometown hero Wood as properly, in fact.

Alex Pattle21 February 2026 22:00

Steve Bunce: Wood, Warrington, and the significance of nastiness in boxing

“There has to be a bit of genuine nastiness in any successful British boxing rivalry.”

That’s the opinion of Independent columnist Steve Bunce, who wrote this week: “Boxers have shared 45 championship rounds and not really disliked each other, and met in trilogies that lacked a lasting moment of hate.

“Warrington and Wood is nasty; it is also a fight for survival at boxing’s elite level.”

Full preview, with ring walks about to start:

Alex Pattle21 February 2026 21:53

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