Leigh Wood avenges KO loss to Mauricio Lara, regains title by decision

Leigh Wood avenged his knockout loss to Mauricio Lara but outpointing the Mexican to regain his featherweight title on Saturday.

Leigh Wood did his job by making weight. Then he did his job in the ring.

Wood, who lost his 126-pound title to Maurico Lara by knockout in February, turned the tables on the Mexican by putting him down and winning a unanimous decision Saturday night in Manchester, England.

The official scores were 118-109, 118-109 and 116-111. Boxing Junkie also scored it 118-109, 10 rounds to two.

Wood (27-3, 16 KOs) also boxed well in the first fight with Lara, leading on all three scorecards after six rounds. Then disaster struck: A left hook from the hard-punching challenger led to a seventh-round stoppage.

The Nottingham fighter insisted upon an immediate rematch, which turned out to be a smart move.

Lara (26-3-1, 19 KOs) provided drama on Friday, when he failed to make weight by 3-plus pounds and lost his belt on the scale.

The fact that Wood agreed to go through with the fight even though Lara was essentially a junior lightweight was indicative of the confidence with which he would ultimately fight.

Perhaps Lara’s failed efforts to make weight left him drained, which might explain a listless performance on Saturday. Maybe Wood is just the better fighter. Or maybe both factors were at work.

Wood gave an outstanding performance, outboxing and outworking the former champion from the outset and never letting up.

The Englishman’s best moment came in the second round, when he dropped Lara with a right uppercut. However, the knockdown played an insignificant role in the one-sided scoring.

Wood outlanded Lara in each of the 12 rounds, according to CompuBox.

Lara had some positive moments, landing clean shots here and there, but he was never consistently effective. In the end, he was outclassed.

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Leigh Wood avenges KO loss to Mauricio Lara, regains title by decision

Leigh Wood avenged his knockout loss to Mauricio Lara but outpointing the Mexican to regain his featherweight title on Saturday.

Leigh Wood did his job by making weight. Then he did his job in the ring.

Wood, who lost his 126-pound title to Maurico Lara by knockout in February, turned the tables on the Mexican by putting him down and winning a unanimous decision Saturday night in Manchester, England.

The official scores were 118-109, 118-109 and 116-111. Boxing Junkie also scored it 118-109, 10 rounds to two.

Wood (27-3, 16 KOs) also boxed well in the first fight with Lara, leading on all three scorecards after six rounds. Then disaster struck: A left hook from the hard-punching challenger led to a seventh-round stoppage.

The Nottingham fighter insisted upon an immediate rematch, which turned out to be a smart move.

Lara (26-3-1, 19 KOs) provided drama on Friday, when he failed to make weight by 3-plus pounds and lost his belt on the scale.

The fact that Wood agreed to go through with the fight even though Lara was essentially a junior lightweight was indicative of the confidence with which he would ultimately fight.

Perhaps Lara’s failed efforts to make weight left him drained, which might explain a listless performance on Saturday. Maybe Wood is just the better fighter. Or maybe both factors were at work.

Wood gave an outstanding performance, outboxing and outworking the former champion from the outset and never letting up.

The Englishman’s best moment came in the second round, when he dropped Lara with a right uppercut. However, the knockdown played an insignificant role in the one-sided scoring.

Wood outlanded Lara in each of the 12 rounds, according to CompuBox.

Lara had some positive moments, landing clean shots here and there, but he was never consistently effective. In the end, he was outclassed.

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Mauricio Lara vs. Leigh Wood II: date, time, how to watch, background

Mauricio Lara vs. Leigh Wood II: date, time, how to watch, background.

Mauricio Lara lost his 126-pound title on the scale but will still face Leigh Wood on Saturday in a rematch of their February bout, which Lara won by KO. Wood would claim the vacant belt with a victory.

MAURICIO LARA (26-2-1, 19 KOS)
VS. LEIGH WOOD (26-3, 16 KOS)

  • When: Saturday, May 27
  • Time: 2 p.m. ET / 11 a.m. PT (main event later in show)
  • Where: AO Arena, Manchester, England
  • TV/Stream: DAZN
  • Division: Featherweight (126-pound limit)
  • At stake: Vacant WBA title (at stake only for Wood)
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: Lara 2½-1 favorite (average of multiple outlets)
  • Also on the card: Melvin Jerusalem vs. Oscar Collazo, strawweights (for Jerusalem’s WBO title); Oscar Duarte vs. D’Angelo Keyes, lightweights; John Ramirez vs. Fernando Diaz, junior bantamweights
  • Prediction: Lara KO 5
  • Background: Lara lost his WBA title on the scale, coming in 3½ pounds overweight. The 25-year-old Mexican has become a Brit killer. He knocked out Josh Warrington in 2021 in London to burst upon the boxing scene, after which the two fought to technical draw when Lara suffered a bad cut. That led to a shot at Wood’s title in February, when Lara stopped Wood with a monstrous left hook in the seventh round of a fight the loser was winning on the cards. Wood gets a second chance on Saturday. The 34-year-old from Nottingham delivered the performance of his career in March of last year, putting Michael Conlan through the ropes for a spectacular 12th-round knockout in defense of his belt. And he did well against Lara even though he was cut in the opening round. However, a left hook to Wood’s chin put him down and hurt him badly. He was able to get up on unsteady legs but his trainer threw in the towel.

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Mauricio Lara vs. Leigh Wood II: date, time, how to watch, background

Mauricio Lara vs. Leigh Wood II: date, time, how to watch, background.

Mauricio Lara lost his 126-pound title on the scale but will still face Leigh Wood on Saturday in a rematch of their February bout, which Lara won by KO. Wood would claim the vacant belt with a victory.

MAURICIO LARA (26-2-1, 19 KOS)
VS. LEIGH WOOD (26-3, 16 KOS)

  • When: Saturday, May 27
  • Time: 2 p.m. ET / 11 a.m. PT (main event later in show)
  • Where: AO Arena, Manchester, England
  • TV/Stream: DAZN
  • Division: Featherweight (126-pound limit)
  • At stake: Vacant WBA title (at stake only for Wood)
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: Lara 2½-1 favorite (average of multiple outlets)
  • Also on the card: Melvin Jerusalem vs. Oscar Collazo, strawweights (for Jerusalem’s WBO title); Oscar Duarte vs. D’Angelo Keyes, lightweights; John Ramirez vs. Fernando Diaz, junior bantamweights
  • Prediction: Lara KO 5
  • Background: Lara lost his WBA title on the scale, coming in 3½ pounds overweight. The 25-year-old Mexican has become a Brit killer. He knocked out Josh Warrington in 2021 in London to burst upon the boxing scene, after which the two fought to technical draw when Lara suffered a bad cut. That led to a shot at Wood’s title in February, when Lara stopped Wood with a monstrous left hook in the seventh round of a fight the loser was winning on the cards. Wood gets a second chance on Saturday. The 34-year-old from Nottingham delivered the performance of his career in March of last year, putting Michael Conlan through the ropes for a spectacular 12th-round knockout in defense of his belt. And he did well against Lara even though he was cut in the opening round. However, a left hook to Wood’s chin put him down and hurt him badly. He was able to get up on unsteady legs but his trainer threw in the towel.

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Fight Week: Mauricio Lara vs. Leigh Wood II highlights busy weekend

Fight Week: Mauricio Lara vs. Leigh Wood II highlights busy weekend.

FIGHT WEEK

Mauricio Lara will defend his 126-pound title against Leigh Wood on Saturday in a rematch of their February bout, which Lara won by KO. Luis Alberto Lopez vs. Michael Conlan and Alexis Rocha vs. Anthony Young also are on tap.

MAURICIO LARA (26-2-1, 19 KOS)
VS. LEIGH WOOD (26-3, 16 KOS)

  • When: Saturday, May 27
  • Time: 2 p.m. ET / 11 a.m. PT (main event later in show)
  • Where: AO Arena, Manchester, England
  • TV/Stream: DAZN
  • Division: Featherweight (126 pounds)
  • At stake: Lara’s WBA title
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: Lara 2½-1 favorite (average of multiple outlets)
  • Also on the card: Jack Catterall vs. Darragh Foley, junior welterweights; Terri Harper vs. Ivana Habazin, junior middleweights (for Harper’s WBA title); Danny Ball vs. Jamie Robinson, welterweights
  • Prediction: Lara KO 5
  • Background: Lara has become a Brit killer. The 25-year-old Mexican knocked out Josh Warrington in 2021 in London to burst upon the boxing scene, after which the two fought to technical draw when Lara suffered a bad cut. That led to a shot at Wood’s title in February, when Lara stopped Wood with a monstrous left hook in the seventh round of a fight the loser was winning on the cards. Wood gets a second chance on Saturday. The 34-year-old from Nottingham delivered the performance of his career in March of last year, putting Michael Conlan through the ropes for a spectacular 12th-round knockout in defense of his belt. And he did well against Lara even though he was cut in the opening round. However, a left hook to Wood’s chin put him down and hurt him badly. He was able to get up on unsteady legs but his trainer threw in the towel.

 

LUIS ALBERTO LOPEZ (27-2, 15 KOS)
VS. MICHAEL CONLAN (18-1, 9 KOS)

  • When: Saturday, May 27
  • Time: 2 p.m. ET / 11 a.m. PT (main event later in show)
  • Where: SSE Arena, Belfast, Northern Ireland
  • TV/Stream: ESPN+
  • Division: Featherweight (126 pounds)
  • At stake: Lopez’s IBF title
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: Even (average of multiple outlets)
  • Also on the card: Anthony Cacace vs. Damian Wrzesinski, junior lightweights; Nick Ball vs. Ludumo Lamati, featherweights; Pierce O’Leary vs. Alin Florin Ciorceri, junior welterweights
  • Prediction: Lopez SD
  • Background: Lopez is coming off a break-through victory, withstanding a late rally by Josh Warrington to win a majority decision and his first major title last December in England. The 29-year-old Mexican, a skillful boxer-puncher, has won 10 consecutive fights (seven by knockout) since he was outpointed by Ruben Villa in May 2019. Conlan, a 31-year-old Irishman, bounced back from his knockout loss to Leigh Wood in March of last year by outpointing Miguel Marriaga in August and stopping Karim Guerfi in the first round in December. The 2012 Olympic bronze medalist and a participant in the 2016 Games is a polished boxer but has yet to establish himself as a top-tier champion.

 

ALEXIS ROCHA (22-1, 14 KOS)
VS. ANTHONY YOUNG (24-2, 8 KOS)

  • When: Saturday, May 27
  • Time: 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT (main event later in show)
  • Where: Fantasy Springs, Indio, California
  • TV/Stream: DAZN
  • Division: Welterweight (147 pounds)
  • At stake: No major titles
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: NA
  • Also on the card: Melvin Jerusalem vs. Oscar Collazo, strawweights (for Jerusalem’s WBO title); Oscar Duarte vs. D’Angelo Keyes, lightweights; John Ramirez vs. Fernando Diaz, junior bantamweights
  • Prediction: Rocha UD
  • Background: Rocha has established himself as a legitimate 147-pound contender by winning seven consecutive fights since he was outpointed by slick Rashidi Ellis in October 2020. The 25-year-old from the Los Angeles area is ranked No. 1 by the WBO, below only champion and pound-for-pounder Terence Crawford. Young is a skillful technician from Atlantic City, New Jersey. The 35-year-old hasn’t lost a fight since 2016. His biggest victory was a third-round knockout of former 154-pound titleholder Sadam Ali in May 2019, Ali’s last fight. Rocha will be his toughest opponent since that fight. Young is ranked No. 8 by the WBO.

 

ALSO FIGHTING THIS WEEK

FRIDAY

  • Kevin Hayler Brown vs. Julian Smith, junior welterweights, Orlando, Florida (DAZN)

SATURDAY

  • Lawrence Okolie vs. Chris Billam-Smith, cruiserweights (for Okolie’s WBO title), Bournemouth, England (no TV in U.S.)
  • Sukhdeep Singh Bhatti vs. Sagar Narwat, junior middleweights, Brampton, Canada (DAZN)
  • Lani Daniels vs. Alrie Meleisea, heavyweights (for vacant IBF title), North Shore, New Zealand (FITE)

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Fight Week: Mauricio Lara vs. Leigh Wood II highlights busy weekend

Fight Week: Mauricio Lara vs. Leigh Wood II highlights busy weekend.

FIGHT WEEK

Mauricio Lara will defend his 126-pound title against Leigh Wood on Saturday in a rematch of their February bout, which Lara won by KO. Luis Alberto Lopez vs. Michael Conlan and Alexis Rocha vs. Anthony Young also are on tap.

MAURICIO LARA (26-2-1, 19 KOS)
VS. LEIGH WOOD (26-3, 16 KOS)

  • When: Saturday, May 27
  • Time: 2 p.m. ET / 11 a.m. PT (main event later in show)
  • Where: AO Arena, Manchester, England
  • TV/Stream: DAZN
  • Division: Featherweight (126 pounds)
  • At stake: Lara’s WBA title
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: Lara 2½-1 favorite (average of multiple outlets)
  • Also on the card: Jack Catterall vs. Darragh Foley, junior welterweights; Terri Harper vs. Ivana Habazin, junior middleweights (for Harper’s WBA title); Danny Ball vs. Jamie Robinson, welterweights
  • Prediction: Lara KO 5
  • Background: Lara has become a Brit killer. The 25-year-old Mexican knocked out Josh Warrington in 2021 in London to burst upon the boxing scene, after which the two fought to technical draw when Lara suffered a bad cut. That led to a shot at Wood’s title in February, when Lara stopped Wood with a monstrous left hook in the seventh round of a fight the loser was winning on the cards. Wood gets a second chance on Saturday. The 34-year-old from Nottingham delivered the performance of his career in March of last year, putting Michael Conlan through the ropes for a spectacular 12th-round knockout in defense of his belt. And he did well against Lara even though he was cut in the opening round. However, a left hook to Wood’s chin put him down and hurt him badly. He was able to get up on unsteady legs but his trainer threw in the towel.

 

LUIS ALBERTO LOPEZ (27-2, 15 KOS)
VS. MICHAEL CONLAN (18-1, 9 KOS)

  • When: Saturday, May 27
  • Time: 2 p.m. ET / 11 a.m. PT (main event later in show)
  • Where: SSE Arena, Belfast, Northern Ireland
  • TV/Stream: ESPN+
  • Division: Featherweight (126 pounds)
  • At stake: Lopez’s IBF title
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: Even (average of multiple outlets)
  • Also on the card: Anthony Cacace vs. Damian Wrzesinski, junior lightweights; Nick Ball vs. Ludumo Lamati, featherweights; Pierce O’Leary vs. Alin Florin Ciorceri, junior welterweights
  • Prediction: Lopez SD
  • Background: Lopez is coming off a break-through victory, withstanding a late rally by Josh Warrington to win a majority decision and his first major title last December in England. The 29-year-old Mexican, a skillful boxer-puncher, has won 10 consecutive fights (seven by knockout) since he was outpointed by Ruben Villa in May 2019. Conlan, a 31-year-old Irishman, bounced back from his knockout loss to Leigh Wood in March of last year by outpointing Miguel Marriaga in August and stopping Karim Guerfi in the first round in December. The 2012 Olympic bronze medalist and a participant in the 2016 Games is a polished boxer but has yet to establish himself as a top-tier champion.

 

ALEXIS ROCHA (22-1, 14 KOS)
VS. ANTHONY YOUNG (24-2, 8 KOS)

  • When: Saturday, May 27
  • Time: 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT (main event later in show)
  • Where: Fantasy Springs, Indio, California
  • TV/Stream: DAZN
  • Division: Welterweight (147 pounds)
  • At stake: No major titles
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: NA
  • Also on the card: Melvin Jerusalem vs. Oscar Collazo, strawweights (for Jerusalem’s WBO title); Oscar Duarte vs. D’Angelo Keyes, lightweights; John Ramirez vs. Fernando Diaz, junior bantamweights
  • Prediction: Rocha UD
  • Background: Rocha has established himself as a legitimate 147-pound contender by winning seven consecutive fights since he was outpointed by slick Rashidi Ellis in October 2020. The 25-year-old from the Los Angeles area is ranked No. 1 by the WBO, below only champion and pound-for-pounder Terence Crawford. Young is a skillful technician from Atlantic City, New Jersey. The 35-year-old hasn’t lost a fight since 2016. His biggest victory was a third-round knockout of former 154-pound titleholder Sadam Ali in May 2019, Ali’s last fight. Rocha will be his toughest opponent since that fight. Young is ranked No. 8 by the WBO.

 

ALSO FIGHTING THIS WEEK

FRIDAY

  • Kevin Hayler Brown vs. Julian Smith, junior welterweights, Orlando, Florida (DAZN)

SATURDAY

  • Lawrence Okolie vs. Chris Billam-Smith, cruiserweights (for Okolie’s WBO title), Bournemouth, England (no TV in U.S.)
  • Sukhdeep Singh Bhatti vs. Sagar Narwat, junior middleweights, Brampton, Canada (DAZN)
  • Lani Daniels vs. Alrie Meleisea, heavyweights (for vacant IBF title), North Shore, New Zealand (FITE)

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Photos: Leigh Wood, Mauricio Lara make weight for fight in England

Featherweight titleholder Leigh Wood and challenger Mauricio Lara on Friday made weight for their fight Saturday in Nottingham, England.

Featherweight titleholder Leigh Wood and challenger Mauricio Lara on Friday made weight for their fight Saturday at Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham, England (DAZN).

Wood (26-2, 16 KOs) and Lara (25-2-1, 18 KOs) both came in at the division limit of 126 pounds.

Here are images from the weigh-in. All photos by Mark Robinson of Matchroom Boxing.

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Photos: Leigh Wood, Mauricio Lara make weight for fight in England

Featherweight titleholder Leigh Wood and challenger Mauricio Lara on Friday made weight for their fight Saturday in Nottingham, England.

Featherweight titleholder Leigh Wood and challenger Mauricio Lara on Friday made weight for their fight Saturday at Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham, England (DAZN).

Wood (26-2, 16 KOs) and Lara (25-2-1, 18 KOs) both came in at the division limit of 126 pounds.

Here are images from the weigh-in. All photos by Mark Robinson of Matchroom Boxing.

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Leigh Wood vs. Mauricio Lara: date, time, how to watch, background

Leigh Wood vs. Mauricio Lara: date, time, how to watch, background.

Featherweight beltholder Leigh Wood, coming off his sensational KO of Michael Conlan, will defend against Maurico Lara on Saturday in England.

LEIGH WOOD (26-2, 16 KOS)
VS. MAURICIO LARA (25-2-1, 18 KOS)

  • Date: Saturday, Feb. 18
  • Time: 2 p.m. ET / 11 a.m. PT (7 p.m. U.K. time) (main event later in show)
  • Where: Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham, England
  • TV/Stream: DAZN
  • Division: Featherweights (126 pounds)
  • At stake: Wood’s WBA title
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: Wood 2-1 favorite (average of multiple outlets)
  • Also on the card: Dalton Smith vs. Billy Allington, junior welterweights; Gary Cully vs. Wilfredo Flores, lightweights; Cheavon Clarke vs. Dec Spelman, cruiserweights; Gamal Yafai vs. Diego Alberto Ruiz, junior featherweights
  • Prediction: Lara KO 9
  • Background: One of the hottest fighters from the U.K. will face a Mexican brawler who has a history of spoiling the plans of Britons. Wood is coming off the 2022 Fight of the Year, in which he got up from a first round knockdown to  knock challenger Michael Conlan through the ropes and out in the final round last March. The boxer-puncher, who will be fighting in his hometown, has won three consecutive fights since he lost a majority decision to James Dickens in 2020. That includes a 12th-round stoppage of Can Xu to win his belt in 2021. Lara, a 24-year-old from Mexico City, stunned U.K. fans when he knocked out then-unbeaten and rising star Josh Warrington in the ninth round in London in 2021. The rematch later that year ended in a two-round technical draw after Lara suffered a cut and couldn’t continue. Lara then knocked out both Emilio Sanchez and Jose Sammartin in three rounds to earn another shot at a top British fighter.

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Leigh Wood vs. Mauricio Lara: date, time, how to watch, background

Leigh Wood vs. Mauricio Lara: date, time, how to watch, background.

Featherweight beltholder Leigh Wood, coming off his sensational KO of Michael Conlan, will defend against Maurico Lara on Saturday in England.

LEIGH WOOD (26-2, 16 KOS)
VS. MAURICIO LARA (25-2-1, 18 KOS)

  • Date: Saturday, Feb. 18
  • Time: 2 p.m. ET / 11 a.m. PT (7 p.m. U.K. time) (main event later in show)
  • Where: Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham, England
  • TV/Stream: DAZN
  • Division: Featherweights (126 pounds)
  • At stake: Wood’s WBA title
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: Wood 2-1 favorite (average of multiple outlets)
  • Also on the card: Dalton Smith vs. Billy Allington, junior welterweights; Gary Cully vs. Wilfredo Flores, lightweights; Cheavon Clarke vs. Dec Spelman, cruiserweights; Gamal Yafai vs. Diego Alberto Ruiz, junior featherweights
  • Prediction: Lara KO 9
  • Background: One of the hottest fighters from the U.K. will face a Mexican brawler who has a history of spoiling the plans of Britons. Wood is coming off the 2022 Fight of the Year, in which he got up from a first round knockdown to  knock challenger Michael Conlan through the ropes and out in the final round last March. The boxer-puncher, who will be fighting in his hometown, has won three consecutive fights since he lost a majority decision to James Dickens in 2020. That includes a 12th-round stoppage of Can Xu to win his belt in 2021. Lara, a 24-year-old from Mexico City, stunned U.K. fans when he knocked out then-unbeaten and rising star Josh Warrington in the ninth round in London in 2021. The rematch later that year ended in a two-round technical draw after Lara suffered a cut and couldn’t continue. Lara then knocked out both Emilio Sanchez and Jose Sammartin in three rounds to earn another shot at a top British fighter.

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