Viddal Riley as Chiwon Clark. Betting Tip for the fight
British boxer in the first heavyweight category Viddal Riley will face Chiwon Clark. The fight is designed for ten rounds and will take place on April 26 in London (Great Britain) at the home stadium of the Premier League Tottenham football club, which holds about 62 thousand spectators. The approximate start of the fight is at 19:30 Moscow time. Will the Briton be able to succeed in a fight with a boxer from Jamaica and which bets to choose? - read in our betting tip

Command Analysis

Viddal Riley

Current form
Shevon Clark, 34, left-handed, was born in Montego Bay, Jamaica, but has been living in England since the age of 11. Record: ten wins (seven by knockout), one loss. His last fight was in December 2024, where he fought for the vacant European cruiserweight title and lost to the undefeated Leonardo Mosquera by split decision in 12 rounds. Clark broke into the pros in February 2022 after a brilliant amateur career: the semi-finals of the 2018 Commonwealth Games, silver at the 2017 European Championships, victory over former WBO champion Chris Billam-Smith in 2016, the quarterfinals of the 2019 World Championships and the 2020 Olympics.
He played 70 rounds, went the full distance four times: with Israel Duffus (eight rounds), Vasil Dutsar (ten, took the IBF International title), Efetobor Apochi (ten) and Mosquera. In May 2024, he knocked out Ellis Zorro in the eighth round, taking the British title, and also defeated Tommy McCarthy (WBA Inter-Continental title), David Jamison and Jose Ulrich. Height is about 183 cm.
Interesting betting trends
Clark completes 70 percent of fights by knockout.


Current form
Viddal Riley, 27, a Londoner, goes undefeated — 12-0, seven knockouts. In December 2024, he effectively turned off the lights for Dan Barber in the second round. Riley turned pro in 2018 after an amateur career with a 41-8 record: the semi-finals of the 2017 British Championships, a victory over Chris Billam-Smith in the quarterfinals of the same year, the semi-finals of the 2015 British Youth Championships, participation in the 2014 Youth Olympic Games, the titles of the 2013 British Junior Championships and silver at the European Junior Championships.
In September 2023, he took the vacant British title, confidently dismantling Nathan Quarless on points, and six months later defended it against Mikael Laval, again by decision. So far, his rivals have been local level, and Clark is like jumping into a deep pool. Height 185 cm, arm span 194 cm.
Interesting betting trends
Riley completes 58 percent of fights by knockout.
Trends
The bet is Clark's Victory on points
Clark's decision victory statistics are 30 percent
3.90Tip and bets
Clark is a tank that goes through. His fists are like a hammer, his chin is strong, and Olympic experience teaches him to hold a punch and hit back. He knows how to corner an opponent and finish, but the last two fights have shown that if he keeps the distance, he can get stuck. Riley is younger, more technical, and his long arms are like spears that he uses to keep his rivals at bay. But his chin hadn't been tested by the likes of Clark yet, and the opposition was simpler. Riley's height and reach give him a trump card in distance work, but his knockout power is inferior, and this can be a problem against the veteran Jamaican. The bookmakers are leaning slightly towards Riley, but it's worth betting on Clark — his experience, strength and character should turn the tide of the fight. He will find a moment to break through Riley's defense and take the victory.
Our prediction is Clark's win in 2.33