Davis vs. Wurdinger 
Tale of the Tape
Weight: Even both 175lbs
Height: Even both 5’10
Age: Even both 31years old
Stance: Even, both orthodox
Speed: Slight edge Davis
Athleticism: Even, both are accomplished athletes
Footwork: Advantage Davis
Cardio: Even, neither guy gets tired
Level of competition: Even
Heart: Even, neither fighter will quit or back down
Chin: Even, neither fighter has ever been stopped or given an 8 count
Power: Advantage Wurdinger has 3 TKO’s; Davis has gone the distance in every fight.
Fight Experience: Advantage Davis 12 fights, Wurdinger 8 fights.
The judges have their work cut out for them in this fight.
Davis and Wurdinger are in a class of their own in the Light Heavyweight division. April 20, will be the biggest test for both fighters. This fight won’t be determined in one or two rounds Davis and Wurdinger must be prepared to go the distance at a fast pace with a high volume of punches being thrown and landed. Both fighters must stick to the game plan put together during training camp. Davis and Wurdinger have great coaches and will be looking for guidance throughout the fight to make the proper
adjustments. If the fight is close going into the 3rd round Davis and Wurdinger must find another gear and step up the action and try to land a big shot. They are going to have to dig deep and expend every ounce of energy they have to win. Wurdinger will be looking to work on the inside and land some hard body shots to slow Davis movement down. Davis needs to recognize when he needs to attack and when he needs to get out. Davis may enter dangerous territory if he decides to exchange punches with Wurdinger. Davis cannot let Wurdinger pin him to the ropes or get into a slugfest with him. Davis is a stubborn fighter and may try to prove a point and beat Wurdinger at his own game. That could be a mistake, Wurdinger has perfected the inside game and it could seal Davis fate if he tries it. Davis clear advantage is his footwork and may be the key to victory.
Will the long layoff of Davis show signs of ring rust?
How will Davis adapt to not fighting in Sacramento?
How will Wurdinger deal with Davis footwork?
Will Davis and Wurdinger stick to the game plan?
How will they respond to being hit hard or even knocked down?
Will they be able to fight through fatigue and push the pace all three rounds?
Will Davis put on another flawless performance and remain the Champion?
Will Wurdinger become the new UCA Light Heavyweight Champion?
Those questions will be answered Saturday night.

