Former featherweight champion Skye Nicolson will look to continue her super bantamweight tour in friendly territory next month, headlining an April 29th DAZN show in Melbourne opposite Mariah Turner.
Nicolson (15-1, 3 KO) has won three straight since an upset loss to Tiara Brown last March, the biggest victory a unanimous decision over Yuliahn Luna Avila for the interim WBC title in December. The hardware puts her in line to challenge the winner of the undisputed title fight between Ellie Scotney
and Mayelli Flores, and she’s keen to take advantage.
Nicolson said: “This is a huge moment for me and I’m thrilled to be coming home to defend my WBC title and mandatory position for the soon-to-be-crowned Undisputed Champion.
“It’s an honour to headline such a strong card full of Australian talent – and my first headline event being back home is extra special.
“Mariah is a quality fighter and I’m expecting a tough challenge. But every time I step into the ring I level up and I plan on making a real statement on April 29 in Melbourne and setting up the mega fights in the division for 2026.”
Australia-based Kiwi Turner (12-1, 6 KO) will be taking a colossal step up in class, having spent much of her career beating middling opposition between 126 and 130.
“I’d like to thank Eddie Hearn and Matchroom Boxing for giving me this opportunity,” said Turner.
“This is the biggest challenge of my career so far and the kind of opportunity that dreams are made of.
“To step into the ring with a World Champion like Skye Nicolson on such an incredible global platform is a huge moment for me. I respect what Skye has achieved in the sport. At the same time, I truly believe in myself and in the work my team and I are putting in behind the scenes.
“I’m incredibly grateful to my team at Fortitude Boxing, my manager Stephen Deller for backing me, and to my major sponsor Cappah Group for supporting my career and helping me get here. We are leaving no stone unturned in this camp. I’m ready to rise to the moment on April 29. This is my chance to let my light shine, show the world who I am as a fighter, and prove that I belong on the world stage.”
Jake Wyllie (18-2-1, 16 KO), whom you may remember from his last-minute showdown with George Kambosos Jr last year, takes on 2012 Olympian Ibrahim Balla (17-3, 7 KO) in the co-feature. Heavyweight prospect Teremoana Teremoana (9-0, 9 KO) also sees action, and no, this does not mean that his fight with Curtis Harper next week got canceled. He’s just being realistic.









