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Adam Azim, Caroline Dubois and Viddal Riley will fight next on February 11 live on Sky Sports

Adam Azim will headline at Wembley Arena, with Caroline Dubois and Viddal Riley also on the bill as well as Tyler Denny defending the English middleweight championship against Brad Pauls, live on Sky Sports on February 11

Adam Azim, Caroline Dubois, Viddal Riley
Image: Adam Azim, Caroline Dubois, Viddal Riley return to action at Wembley Arena

Rising stars Adam Azim, Caroline Dubois and Viddal Riley will all be in action next on February 11, live on Sky Sports.

The electrifying Azim, 7-0 (6), will return to the ring on Saturday, February 11 at the OVO Wembley Arena in London against undefeated South American Santos Reyes, 12-0 (3).

With six consecutive stoppage victories - including November's stunning two-round demolition of the highly-regarded Rylan Charlton - Azim has now established himself as one of world boxing's leading lightweight prospects and is considered by many to be a world champion in the making after his breakthrough 2022.

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Image: Adam Azim is one of the rising stars of British boxing. He fights next on February 11, live on Sky Sports

The young prodigy was bestowed with accolades for his astonishing run last year, including the BBC Sport 'Young Fighter of the Year' award and the Boxing News '2022 Prospect of the Year'.

Azim takes the next step on his journey to world title contention next month - live and exclusive in the UK & Ireland on Sky Sports - and marks a significant career milestone as he headlines a major British arena for the first time.

If the amazing Azim can add a seventh consecutive stoppage to his own record in the process, it will underline his staggering potential - all-time great Amir Khan won his first major world title at the age of 22, but has predicted Azim will win a one even sooner.

Reyes hails from Nicaragua, a Latin American boxing powerhouse which has produced names such as Alexis Arguello and Ricardo Mayorga, and went 4-0 in 2022. He is the current WBA Fedecentro ('Central America') champion and successfully defended his title with a dominant decision victory in December.

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Dubois, 5-0 (4), takes a big step up on February 11 when she faces the highly-experienced Argentinian national champion Yamila Belen Abellaneda, 15-5-1 (3).

Best known to British fight fans for her 10-round WBA Intercontinental title battle with Terri Harper in March last year, Abellaneda - who has successfully defended her Argentinian national title four times since winning it in December 2020 - is making her second visit to the UK next month.

Dubois' standout amateur career - in which she became Youth Olympic champion, World Youth champion and a four-time European Youth champion - has segued seamlessly into the professional ranks. Like her stablemate Adam Azim, she went 5-0 in 2022 and marked herself out as one of the global boxing scene's talents to watch.

The English middleweight title will be on the line when newly-crowned champion Tyler Denny makes his first defence of the title he won in November with a victory over hotly-tipped Manchester talent Brad "The Sting" Rea.

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Challenging Denny is undefeated Cornwall man Brad Pauls. "The Newquay Bomb" brings a 56 per cent stoppage ratio to the ring and goes into the bout off the back of a win at London's 02 Arena last summer.

Three stoppage wins in three fights - two of them coming inside the first three rounds - made 2022 a year in which unbeaten prospect Riley marked himself out as a rising threat in the stacked cruiserweight division.

On February 11 he turns his attention to Anees Taj, a BOXXER Series tournament veteran, and aims to make it judgement day for the law graduate and Watford Grammar School alumnus and start his 2023 campaign in style.

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Taj, who missed out on a place in the 2020 Olympics boxing squad for Pakistan and was once on track to be a professional rugby player before switching to boxing, rides a two-fight win streak into the clash.

Both boxers have no-nonsense fighting styles and will look to end their bouts as quickly as possible. Expect their encounter to be a fan friendly firefight - for as long as it lasts.

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