Who won Walsh vs Ayala?
Nico Ali Walsh drew with Eduardo Ayala by unanimous draw in their 6 round contest on Friday, February 3rd, 2023, at Desert Diamond Arena, Glendale.
The scorecards were announced as 59-54, 59-54, 60-53, meaning it was a unanimous draw.
The fight was scheduled to take place over 6 rounds in the Middleweight division, which meant the weight limit was 160 pounds (11.4 stone or 72.6 kg).
This fight appeared on the undercard of Emanuel Navarrete beating Liam Wilson for the WBO World Junior Lightweight championship. Also on the undercard Arnold Barboza Jr defeated Jose Pedraza, Andres Cortes was victorious over Luis Melendez, Lindolfo Delgado beat Clarence Booth, Lindolfo Delgado defeated Clarence Booth, and Richard Torrez Jr was victorious over James Bryant.
Walsh vs Ayala stats
Back in February 2023, Nico Ali Walsh stepped into the ring with an undefeated record of 7 wins, zero losses, and 0 draws.
Eduardo Ayala made his way to the ring with a record of 9 wins, 2 losses and 1 draw.
Nico Ali Walsh was the younger man by 8 years, at 23 years old.
Walsh had a height advantage of 4 inches over Ayala.
Both Nico Ali Walsh and Eduardo Ayala fought out of an orthodox stance.
Walsh was the less experienced professional fighter, having had 5 fewer fights, and made his debut in 2021, 3 years and 11 months later than Ayala, whose first professional fight was in 2017. He had fought 9 fewer professional rounds, totaling 39 compared to Ayala's 48.
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Walsh's last 3 fights had come over a period of 9 months and 4 days, which means he had been fighting approximately every 3 months and 3 days. In those fights, he fought a total of 9 rounds, meaning that they had lasted 3 rounds on average.
What time did Walsh vs Ayala start?
The fighters were expected to ringwalk at around 11:00 PM EST / 8:00 PM PST at Desert Diamond Arena, Glendale, United States, which was around 4:00 AM GMT in the UK.
What were the odds on Walsh vs Ayala?
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