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Dalton Smith vs Mathieu Germain: Fight Week Blog So here we go fight fans, time to turn attention to this high stakes battle in Sheffield, as Dalton Smith defends his WBC Silver super lightweight title against Canadian challenger Mathieu Germain.
And though the bout is just another one on the boxing calendar, on April 19 at the Canon Medical Arena, it’s not just a boxing match — it’s a defining moment for both fighters, one whose outcome has world-title ramifications. Fight Week Atmosphere: Sheffield’s Young Lion Comes Home In Sheffield, hometown hero Dalton Smith (17-0, 13 KOs) pops into the ring to an adoring local crowd.
Smith, 28, is undefeated and on the rise in the world rankings. Smith’s momentum is unmistakable following a crushing first-round stoppage of Walid Ouizza in January to take the European belt. This Saturday, he aims to add another big win to his record and get one step closer to a shot at a world title.
When Smith and Germain squared off outside Sheffield City Hall this week the energy was palpable with both men displaying a quiet confidence. For Smith, it’s an opportunity to shine in front of his home fans; for Germain, it’s a career-defining moment. You are not capable of reading the text.
Smith vs. Germain is in the Park Community Arena in Sheffield on April 19. The event airs around 6 p.m. local time. The main event fighters should make their way to the ring around 10:30 p.m. GMT, depending on how long the undercard fights last.
A 2015 Commonwealth Youth Games bronze medalist, Smith (17-0) decided to forgo the 2020 Olympics, which has only benefited him. He has won British and Commonwealth super lightweight gold, beating the likes of Sam Maxwell, Jose Zepeda, and Walid Ouizza. The latter he took out in January for European gold.
Famed for his technical style and durability, Germain’s last appearance ended with him stopping Carlos Daniel Aquino in the seventh—a statement victory which led to this eliminator opportunity. Germain is tall and viced at 6’1” — an impressive height advantage over Smith (5’9½”). Germain may have lost twice, but both defeats were at the hands of reasonable opposition.
He’s eager to show he deserves to be on the world stage and is using enemy territory as the site of his upset. What’s at Stake? This isn’t just about belts. The victor sets himself up as an immediate challenger for the WBC's world title at 140 lbs.
Smith already has a mix of speed, power and technical ability, and many are predicting that he will be Britain’s next world champion in the division. Germain, in turn, is struggling for recognition and a chance for the sport’s biggest prize.
Undercard Highlights The undercard, too, is stacked with talent: Former world champion Josh Warrington is in on super featherweight; Asad Asif Khan.
Ryan Kelly takes on Caoimhin Agyarko for the WBA Continental super welterweight title. In the lightweight division, prospects Josh Padley and Marko Cvetanovic go head-to-head for the WBA International strap. In an all-English super featherweight clash, rising stars Giorgio Visioli and Kane Baker go to battle. Prediction and Final Thoughts The bookmakers have Smith a heavy favorite, and with good reason.
He is younger, fighting on their home turf and has a better knockout ratio. But Germain’s experience and height might cause issues if Smith takes him lightly.
I expect Smith to start fast, try to impose his power on the fight, and to shoot for a statement finish. But Germain’s grit makes him hard to count out.
Germain (17-0, 13 KO) will be out for the second time this year, following a 10-month layoff between fights. He easily dispatched Walid Ouizza in the first round on January 25 in Nottingham, and will look to make easy work of Canada’s Germain (26-2-1, 11 KO) today.
With Smith also fighting an in his country, then I see him doing more than enough to take a decision win with a stoppage being a good bet aswell.” 3 The fight night will be filled with drama, skill and that special Sheffield atmosphere.
Dalton Smith faces Mathieu Germain live on DAZN from Canon Medical Arena in Sheffield, England on April 18. The pair square off in a scheduled 12-round bout at super lightweight. Smith’s WBC ‘Silver’ belt is on the line.

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Dalton Smith vs Mathieu Germain: Fight Week Blog So here we go fight fans, time to turn attention to this high stakes battle in Sheffield, as Dalton Smith defends his WBC Silver super lightweight title against Canadian challenger Mathieu Germain.
And though the bout is just another one on the boxing calendar, on April 19 at the Canon Medical Arena, it’s not just a boxing match — it’s a defining moment for both fighters, one whose outcome has world-title ramifications. Fight Week Atmosphere: Sheffield’s Young Lion Comes Home In Sheffield, hometown hero Dalton Smith (17-0, 13 KOs) pops into the ring to an adoring local crowd.
Smith, 28, is undefeated and on the rise in the world rankings. Smith’s momentum is unmistakable following a crushing first-round stoppage of Walid Ouizza in January to take the European belt. This Saturday, he aims to add another big win to his record and get one step closer to a shot at a world title.
When Smith and Germain squared off outside Sheffield City Hall this week the energy was palpable with both men displaying a quiet confidence. For Smith, it’s an opportunity to shine in front of his home fans; for Germain, it’s a career-defining moment. You are not capable of reading the text.
Smith vs. Germain is in the Park Community Arena in Sheffield on April 19. The event airs around 6 p.m. local time. The main event fighters should make their way to the ring around 10:30 p.m. GMT, depending on how long the undercard fights last.
A 2015 Commonwealth Youth Games bronze medalist, Smith (17-0) decided to forgo the 2020 Olympics, which has only benefited him. He has won British and Commonwealth super lightweight gold, beating the likes of Sam Maxwell, Jose Zepeda, and Walid Ouizza. The latter he took out in January for European gold.
Famed for his technical style and durability, Germain’s last appearance ended with him stopping Carlos Daniel Aquino in the seventh—a statement victory which led to this eliminator opportunity. Germain is tall and viced at 6’1” — an impressive height advantage over Smith (5’9½”). Germain may have lost twice, but both defeats were at the hands of reasonable opposition.
He’s eager to show he deserves to be on the world stage and is using enemy territory as the site of his upset. What’s at Stake? This isn’t just about belts. The victor sets himself up as an immediate challenger for the WBC's world title at 140 lbs.
Smith already has a mix of speed, power and technical ability, and many are predicting that he will be Britain’s next world champion in the division. Germain, in turn, is struggling for recognition and a chance for the sport’s biggest prize.
Undercard Highlights The undercard, too, is stacked with talent: Former world champion Josh Warrington is in on super featherweight; Asad Asif Khan.
Ryan Kelly takes on Caoimhin Agyarko for the WBA Continental super welterweight title. In the lightweight division, prospects Josh Padley and Marko Cvetanovic go head-to-head for the WBA International strap. In an all-English super featherweight clash, rising stars Giorgio Visioli and Kane Baker go to battle. Prediction and Final Thoughts The bookmakers have Smith a heavy favorite, and with good reason.
He is younger, fighting on their home turf and has a better knockout ratio. But Germain’s experience and height might cause issues if Smith takes him lightly.
I expect Smith to start fast, try to impose his power on the fight, and to shoot for a statement finish. But Germain’s grit makes him hard to count out.
Germain (17-0, 13 KO) will be out for the second time this year, following a 10-month layoff between fights. He easily dispatched Walid Ouizza in the first round on January 25 in Nottingham, and will look to make easy work of Canada’s Germain (26-2-1, 11 KO) today.
With Smith also fighting an in his country, then I see him doing more than enough to take a decision win with a stoppage being a good bet aswell.” 3 The fight night will be filled with drama, skill and that special Sheffield atmosphere.
Dalton Smith faces Mathieu Germain live on DAZN from Canon Medical Arena in Sheffield, England on April 18. The pair square off in a scheduled 12-round bout at super lightweight. Smith’s WBC ‘Silver’ belt is on the line.

*** Spring Game Observations 🏈 THREAD

I’m in Davis Wade Stadium getting ready to watch the spring game set for noon CT. Will only be about an hour long, but this will be the first and only opportunity to get some real personnel intel this spring.

I’ll be sharing some initial observations in here. Then I’ll be back later this evening to go a little bit more in depth about what I think it all means. Looking forward to some live football.
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*** 2025 MISSISSIPPI STATE SCHOLARSHIP TRACKER

Putting together a scholarship tracker so everyone knows where the roster stands. I'll be updating this as more guys are added or removed.

Last update: April 28 at 3:27 p.m. CT

ROSTER BREAKDOWN


Quarterbacks (3)
-Blake Shapen, Gr.
-Luke Kromenhoek, So. (T) - Florida State
-KaMario Taylor, Fr. (EE)

Running Backs (7)
-Davon Booth, Gr.
-Johnnie Daniels, Sr.
-Seth Davis, R-So.
-Xavier Gayten, So.
-Fluff Bothwell, So. (T) - South Alabama
-Kolin Wilson, Fr. (EE)
-Geron Johnson, Fr.

Wide Receivers (13)
-Markus Allen, R-Sr. (T) - Eastern Michigan
-Jordan Mosley, Sr.
-Brenen Thompson, Sr. (T) - Oklahoma
-Jaron Glover, R-Jr. (T) - Michigan State
-Cam Thompson, R-Jr. (T) - Northern Illinois
-Ayden Williams, Jr. (T) - Ole Miss
-Anthony Evans, Jr. (T) - Georgia
-Ricky Johnson, R-Fr.
-Sanfrisco Magee, R-Fr.
-Gracen Harris, Fr. (EE)
-Anson "AJ" Lewis, Fr. (EE)
-Davian Jackson, Fr.
-Isaiah Mitchell, Fr.

Tight Ends (6)
-Seydou Traore, R-Sr.
-Cameron Ball, Jr.
-Max Reese, Jr. (T) - Eastern Michigan
-Emeka Iloh, Jr. (JC)
-Sam West, R-So. (T) - Indiana
-Joeseph Skipworth, Fr.


Offensive Tackles (9)
-Blake Steen, R-Jr. (T) - Virginia
-Jaekwon Bouldin, R-Jr. (T) - Purdue
-Saquon Miles, Jr. (JC)
-Jakheem Shumpert, Jr. (JC)
-Jayvin James, R-So. (T) - Maryland/Akron
-Luke Work, So.
-Jimothy Lewis, R-Fr.
-Spencer Dowland, Fr. (EE)
-Breyden Turnage, Fr.

Interior Offensive Line (9)
-Trevor Mayberry, Gr. (T) - Stanford
-Brennan Smith, R-Sr. (T) - UTEP
-Albert Reese IV, Sr.
-Jacoby Jackson, Sr.
-Canon Boone, Sr.
-Matthew Lefeau, Jr. (JC)
-Koby Keenum, R-So. (T) - Kentucky
-Zack Owens, R-So. (T) - Colorado
-TJ Lockhart, R-Fr.

Defensive Line (15)
-Will Whitson, Gr. (T) - Coastal Carolina
-Red Hibbler, Gr. (T) - NC State
-Raishein Thomas, Gr. (T) - Northern Illinois
-Kendrick Bingley-Jones, Sr.
-Deonte Anderson, Sr.
-Corey Clark, Sr.
-Ashun Sheppard, Sr.
-Jaray Bledsoe, R-Jr. (T) - Texas
-Kalvin Dinkins, Jr.
-Jamarcus Moye, Jr. (JC)
-Trevion Williams, R-So.
-Darron Reed, R-So. (T) - Auburn
-Joseph Head, R-So.
-Kai McClendon, So.
-Terrance Hibbler, R-Fr.
-Jamil Burroughs, R-Jr. (T/WO) - Miami

Edge Players (5)
-Nevaeh Sanders, Gr. (T) - Northern Illinois
-Branden Jennings, Sr.
-Malick Sylla, Sr. (T) - Texas A&M
-LaKendrick James, Jr. (JC)
-Tyshun Willis, Fr.

Off-Ball Linebackers (8)
-Nic Mitchell, Sr.
-Zakari Tillman, Jr.
-Montrell Chapman, Jr. (JC)
-Jalen Smith, R-So. (T) - Tennessee
-Derion Gullette, R-So. (T) - Texas
-Fatt Forrest, R-Fr.
-Tyler Lockhart, Fr. (EE)
-AJ Rice, Fr. (EE)

Cornerbacks (7)
-DeAgo Brumfield, R-Sr.
-Dwight Lewis III, R-Sr. (T) - Marian College
-Jayven Williams, R-Jr. (T) - Kennesaw State
-Amarien Jefferson, Jr. (JC)
-Kelley Jones, R-So.
-Elijah Cannon, R-Fr.
-Kyle Johnson, Fr.

Safeties (13)
-Hunter Washington, Sr.
-Brylan Lanier, Sr.
-Jahron Manning, Sr. (T) - Old Dominion
-Tyler Woodard, R-Jr.
-Isaac Smith, Jr.
-Tanner Dukes Johnson, Jr.
-Tony Mitchell, Jr. (JC)
-Ja'Bryis Stewart, Jr. (JC)

-Cyrus Reyes, R-So.
-Stonka Burnside, So.
-Jatavious Johnson, R-Fr.
-Sekou Smith, Fr. (EE)
-Lo'Kavion Jackson, Fr.

SCHOLARSHIP BREAKDOWN

Offense: 47
Defense: 48
TOTAL SCHOLARSHIPS: 95

*Note: WO means walk-on, which includes transfer Jamil Burroughs. The scholarship number is likely a lot closer to 85, but we don’t know which players are on partials that don’t count towards the 85. Anyone that is confirmed as a walk-on will be given the WO tag and will not count towards the “total scholarships” number.
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*** Transfer Portal Tracker 🏈 Incoming, Departures

Here’s where we’ll keep track of all the portal movement on Mississippi State’s roster. Not a lot as far as incoming talent yet, but that’ll start soon, I’m sure.

Last update: April 28 at 3:26 p.m. CT

INCOMING (8)
OT Jaekwon Bouldin (Purdue)
OT Blake Steen (Virginia)
TE Sam West (Indiana)
LS Ethan Myers (Chattanooga)
TE Max Reese (Eastern Michigan)
OL Brennan Smith (UTEP)
OL Jayvin James (Maryland/Akron)
OL Zack Owens (Colorado)

DEPARTURES (8)
QB Jake Weir (walk-on)
OL/TE Jacorey Whitted
OL Jesse Ramil
EDGE Donterry Russell
DL Mason Clinton
OL Malik Ellis
EDGE Josaiah Knight
OL Carson Lee
CB Traveon Wright

Donterry Russell entering the portal

He made his decision known on Wednesday via social media. This one isn’t a surprise. Russell hadn’t been a part of the team this spring and wasn't included on the roster after only playing 19 snaps (all in the season opener against Eastern Kentucky) with this new coaching staff in 2024. A drastic decrease from his 164 snaps in 2023 where he accumulated 15 pressures, 2.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks.

Mississippi State’s staff expects you to do your part, both on and off the field. Sometimes, guys don’t uphold their end of the bargain. Russell has obvious pass-rushing talent despite his lean frame, and the Bulldogs could’ve used his ability to get after the quarterback last season when they finished No. 132 out of 133 schools in sacks. And yet, Russell couldn’t get back onto the field. That should tell us everything we need to know.

Jesse Ramil back in the transfer portal

Mississippi State offensive lineman Jesse Ramil is back in the portal on Wednesday after transferring in from James Madison in January. He’d been working at both guard and tackle throughout the spring. I don’t know if he was going to have the length to play tackle in the SEC, and I was beginning to question his power potential as a guard. Watch how Isaac Smith blows him up in the video below (about 10 seconds in, he’s wearing No. 63).

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State already had some work to do with its offensive line though. At the very least, Ramil was going to add experience to the room and could’ve helped fill out the depth chart, but he’s probably more interested in starting. Just don’t know if his abilities were translating to the SEC. I’ll be at the spring game this weekend and will report back with more info on the offensive line.

RECRUITING Chad Fairchild Top 5

Just posted not long ago on social media, Fairchild has State along with Georgia Tech, NC State, Kansas and Marshall. I'm not sure why he really included the last two. It's been those first three for a while. And honestly, this one is between State and GT. I've been VERY close to putting in a Futurecast for the Bulldogs multiple times.
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