Cacace ends Wood's comeback: Ninth-round TKO seals dominant win
Anthony Cacace secured a dominant ninth-round TKO win over Leigh Wood in Nottingham tonight, halting Wood's comeback after a lengthy 19-month absence from the ring. The victory continues Cacace's impressive late-career resurgence, while Wood's difficult return and junior lightweight debut raise questions about his future.

In a compelling clash in Nottingham tonight, Anthony Cacace delivered a dominant performance, securing a ninth-round TKO victory over Leigh Wood. The win brought a difficult end to Wood's return to the ring after a significant 19-month hiatus. Cacace, the 36-year-old Northern Irishman with a record of 24-1 (9 KOs), continued his impressive form, defeating a reigning or former world champion for the third successive fight. This marks a remarkable late-career surge for Cacace, who emerged from relative obscurity to claim an IBF world title a year ago before relinquishing it.
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With his height, reach, and current form, Cacace is now seen as a dangerous challenger in the junior lightweight division. Post-fight, Cacace was candid about his motivation, stating he took the fight solely for money and is willing to travel anywhere for future bouts, even challenging WBC champion O'Shaquie Foster. Promoter Frank Warren indicated Cacace's next fight is planned for his hometown of Belfast.
'Harder than usual...'
For Leigh Wood, 37 in August, the defeat in his junior lightweight debut after the extended layoff was a tough outcome that may make him consider retirement. Wood admitted the fight felt harder than usual, suggesting he felt stronger at featherweight and that the junior lightweight division felt like an even playing field. Despite the support of his home fans in Nottingham, Wood (28-4, 17 KOs) struggled to replicate his past heroic comeback knockout wins. Inactive since October 2023 due to injuries, Wood appeared less sharp than the recently active Cacace. Wood stated post-fight that he would not make a decision on the spot regarding his future.
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The fight saw Cacace effectively utilize his physical advantages early, breaking Wood's guard and landing power punches. While Wood had a more successful fourth round, Cacace regained control, punishing Wood with his jab and uppercuts. The end came in Round 9 when Cacace dropped Wood with a short right uppercut and left hook, forcing a count. Cacace then followed up with a blizzard of punches, including a body shot that hurt Wood, prompting Wood's corner to throw in the towel to stop the fight.
Anthony Cacace's dominant TKO victory underscores his impressive rise, while Leigh Wood faces an uncertain path after a challenging return from a lengthy absence.