Kurt Walker and Liam Davis are set to face off at Queensberry Promotions in a tagged “The Hurt Game.” Their bout is a Co-Main Card. This is a Featherweight division match, meaning both fighters will compete at 126 lbs (57.2 kg).
Considering the last five matches, both fighters have recorded at least four wins in their last five matches. This match is unique because on the line is the vacant IBF International Featherweight Title. Here’s a quick breakdown—and who could be the smarter bet?
Fighters’ Profiles and Strength
Kurt Walker – LWWWW
Kurt Walker has a professional record of twelve wins. He’s currently on a twelve-match winning streak. Born in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, Kurt’s most recent fight was on March 1, 2025, where he won against Leon Woodstock by Majority Decision. His match with Rudy Garcia on November 1, 2024, was canceled due to Rudy’s failed medical exam.

In his fight against James Beech Jr. on March 30, 2024, Kurt won by Twakando. He also won by points decision in matches against Darwin Martinez on January 27, 2024, and Angelo Turco on November 23, 2023.
Looking back to his amateur days, although not part of his official pro record, he lost to Duke Ragan by Split Decision on August 1, 2021. However, he also won against Mirazizbek Mirakhalilov and Jose Quiles by Majority and Unanimous Decision on July 28 and July 24, 2021, respectively. On February 26, 2022, Kurt secured another win against Jaroslav Hriadel by Twakando.
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Liam Davis – WWWWW
Liam Davis has a professional MMA record of 16 wins and 1 loss. He fights out of Donnington, Telford, Shropshire. His last fight was on November 2, 2024, in a Queensberry Promotion event, where he lost his IBO World Super Bantamweight Title to Shabaz Masoud by split decision after 12 rounds.
Before that, Liam faced Erik Robles in the “Magnificent Seven” event by QP. He won in the second round by Uppercut to Left Hook, Straight Right Combo, securing a technical knockout. This victory earned him the IBO World Super Bantamweight Title. In 2023, Liam defended his EBU European Super Bantamweight Title against Vincenzo La Femina with a technical knockout in the fifth round.
That same year, he delivered an impressive performance, defending his EBU European, British, WBC, and WBO International Super Bantamweight Titles against Jason Cunningham. He knocked Cunningham out in the first round. In 2022, Liam won the vacant British Super Bantamweight Title by unanimous decision against Marc Leach. He also claimed the vacant EBU European Super Bantamweight Title against Ionut Baluta by unanimous decision. Earlier that year, he won the vacant WBC International Silver Super Bantamweight Title against Dixon Flores, again by unanimous decision.

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Liam also fought Sean Cairns for the vacant English Bantamweight Title, winning in the sixth round by technical knockout. Other fighters he’s defeated include Edward Bjorklund, Jose Aguilar, Stefan Nicolae, Brett Fidoe, and Stefan Slavchev.
What time is the fight?
The fight kicks off live on Saturday, 05.10.2025 at 02:00 PM ET
Location: Motorpoint Arena Nottingham, Nottinghamshire.
How Can I Watch It?
If you’re interested, you can watch it on ESPN+ Pay-per-view.
Statistical Matchup
CATEGORY | KURT WALKER | LIAM DAVIS |
AGE | 30 | 29 |
HEIGHT | 5’6″ | 5’10” |
REACH | N/A | 71.7″ |
PRO RECORD | 12-0-0 | 16-1-0 |
FIGHTING OUT OF | Donnington, Telford, Shropshire | Lisburn, Northern Ireland |
Final Prediction
This is a tough fight to call. Liam Davis is stepping up in weight, but it’s also a step up in competition for Kurt Walker. Davis is coming off a loss, so he’s likely hungrier to prove himself. He’s a big name in the sport.
Kurt Walker, from Conlan Boxing, is now 12-0, having recently beaten Leon Woodstock by majority decision. He’s a skilled fighter, known for his combination punching and great angles. He also has a strong jab, especially his long ones.
Walker is smart with his combinations and knows how to control the distance well. This will help him win more rounds. Overall, the safest bet for this fight might be on the rounds. Kurt is the underdog to win.
OVER 1.5 ROUNDS
OVER 2.5 ROUNDS
KURT WALKER TO WIN BY DECISION
KURT WALKER TO WIN BY POINT
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