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Boxing results: Albert Batyrgaziev suffers from a shocking loss of detention with James Dickens in Istanbul

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2021 Olympic gold medalist and world champion Super Feather in IBA Albert Batyrgaziev (12-1, 8 Kos) was detained by the former Great Britain champion James “Jazz” Dickens (36-5, 15 Kos) in the fourth round in the fourth round in Rixos Tersane Stanbul, in Istanbul. Batyrgaziew was twice in the fourth round. The fight was stopped at 2:26 round.

In the first two rounds Dickens had good rounds, which was a bit faster than Batyrgaziew. In the third round, Batyrgaziv drew blood from Dickens’s nose in the middle of the round to the nose.

In the fourth round Dickens drew blood from Batyrgaziew’s nose. Dickens landed three left across the chin, dropping Batyrgaziew on the 8th Hold from the judge. Dickens followed him, pulling his head and hitting him without warning, and then landing the blows, dropping him again with the right hook on the chin as the corner threw a towel.

In the IBA SUPER and European Slight Master of Lightweight Hovhannes Bachkov (8-0.7 KO), he stopped WBA Inter Continental and the world champion of IBO Xolisani Ndongeni (33-7, 19 KO) at 1:46 Ninth round of the planned 10 rounds.

In the first two rounds, Bachkov persecuted Ndongeni around the ring, counteracting Ndongi during landing in exchange for body arrows. In the middle of the third round, Bachkov had Ndongoni against the lines, landing.

In the fourth round Ndongoni spent some time in the middle of the ring. In the second half of the round Bachkow shot at the body. In the last minute of the fifth round Bachkov went Ndongoni to Lin.

In the last minute of the sixth round Bachkow had Ndongoni against the rope, taking a lot of punishment. In the seventh round, starting Bachkow, he swayed Ndongoni with his left hook to the chin. In the last seconds, Ndongoni caused blood from the lower lip of Bachkow.

In the middle of the eighth round Bachkow landed half a dozen of unanswered stamps. In the last minute Bachkow wounded Ndongoni with a shot in the body. In the ninth round, with just over a minute, Bachkov landed a few rights on the chin, dropping Ndongeni when the towel entered the ring from the corner of Ndongeni, forcing judge Luigi Boscarelli to wave him.

Ahmad “Tank” Cruiser’s Park Mustafayev (0-1) was defeated by a world bronze boxing medalist in 2001 Japan Madiyar Saydrakhimov (2-0) by a six-sided decision, although he gained knocking down.

In the second round of Mustafayev the first solid struggle on the chin Mustafayeva landed. The remaining minute, Mustafayev put his hands in the air and was hit with a left hook in the chin from Saydrakhimov. In the third round, Saydrakhimov’s higher left left hooks for Mustafayeva’s body landed. She remained just over a minute, Mustafayev landed a combination under the beard Saydrakhimova.

In the fourth round, after a minute, right with Mustafayev pulled blood out of her nose Saydrakhimov. In the last minute he also had a blood full of blood. In the fifth round, after a minute, from Mustafayeva on the chin Saydrakhimova he dropped him on the 8-story from judge Sergey Zurkin.

In the sixth and final round of Mustafayev, he decreases wildly, knowing that he needs a knockout. Saydrakhimov controlled the round.

Results by way of a unanimous decision for Saydrakhimov.

PUNEH “Tina” Akhundtar (1-1) lost to Southpaw Mizhgon Samadova (1-0) according to a six-handed decision.

Akhundtar overwhelmed in the first two rounds of Samadov. In the fourth round, Southpaw’s attitude in Samadów was still confusing Akhundtar, and Samadova controls her stab.

In the fifth round, Akhundtar had a better round with the rights leading in the close round. In the sixth and final round of Samadova he won another close round.

Marija Petkovic was a judge.

The world in welterweight and European champion Southpaw Gulsum Tatar (4-2, 2 KO) lost to Milana Safronova (1-0), who won the lonely knocking, over 4 × 2 rounds.

In the first two rounds, Safronova applied effective rights to lead to the chin Southpaw Tatar, whose stabs are not miniature. In the third round Safronova pushed Tatar on the canvas in the first minute and again in the bell.

In the fourth round, Tatar finally landed left to Safronova’s body. Safronova returned in the last minute. In the first minute in the fifth round Safronova landed right on the chin, winning delayed knocking for 8-story from judge Valera Pastuhov. In the sixth and final round of Safronova he won the next round.

Unanimous decision about Safronova

Bare Knuckle Super Middle Wwweight Elnur Suleymanov (1-2, 1 KO) lost to Michail Kamhanchik (1-0) from three rounds.

In the last minute of the first round, Kamhanchik landed a solid stab, causing the Leeyman’s left eyelid cutting. The remaining few seconds, the left hook from Kamhanchik on the chin dropped Suleymanov on 8-hlagunki from judge Mario Ivanof.

In the second round of opening a minute from Kamhanchica opened a cut on the right eye of Suleymanow, which immediately began to close. In the third and final round of Suleymanov, he landed right to chin, Kokhanchik, who began to move around the ring, avoiding Suleymanov to the last minute, using his stab.

A unanimous decision for Kohnanchik.

Bare Knuckle Super Middle Wweight Murat “Lord Pitbull” Kazgan (2-1, 1 KO) defeated Will Chope (3-8, 2 KO) from three rounds.

In the first round Kazgan directed Chope, cutting his left eyebrow with the right right, placing him on the rope. In the second round, Chope began quickly, drawing blood from his left eyebrow in Kazgan when Kazgan returned. In the third and last round Kazgan passed Chope in the first half of the round, when Chope returned well, both landed well at the end.

Ring announcers Alexander Zagorsky and Lenne Hardt

Last updated 07/02/2025

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Former heavyweight champion returning at 53 says Tyson Fury is ‘finished’ after his last appearance

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Former heavyweight champion making comeback at 53 says Tyson Fury is ‘done’ after latest performance

Former heavyweight champion Hasim Rahman, who defeated Lennox Lewis in 2001, has delivered a damning verdict on Tyson Fury’s future in the sport.

“The Rock” defeated Lewis in the fourth round to win the WBC and IBF titlesonly to lose the immediate rematch via stoppage in the eighth round.

At the age of 53, Rahman is currently preparing for his return to action on July 14, although no opponent has yet been announced for his six-round bout at Novel York’s ESL Ballpark.

In his last professional career, he lost to little-known opponent Anthony Nansen in 2014, but Rahman clearly believes he can surpass George Foreman and become the oldest heavyweight champion in history.

Whether he succeeds remains to be seen, but the American clearly believes he has a better chance of winning the trophy than 37-year-old Fury.

In fact, Rahman went so far as to suggest that The Gypsy King’s career was preceded by Deontay Wilder, who he felt had also gone way over the line.

I’m talking to Master B4Rahman suspects it was their trilogy in particular that caused significant fatigue for both heavyweights.

“I just think Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury beat [their] careers apart – they abandoned their careers in this trilogy. It’s over for both of them.

“You will never see the best Tyson Fury [again]. It’s over. [He’s] done.”

Fury won his third meeting with Wilder by knockout in the 11th roundbut he managed to overcome two tumbles and several periods of adversity when they collided in October 2021.

Based on his performance against Arslanbek Makhmudov, whom he outpointed unanimously in AprilRahman believes the fight with Wilder could very well have ended Fury’s career.

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Jose Benavidez Sr. calls on Artur Beterbiev to “sit down” and make the fight happen

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Jose Benavidez Sr. publicly invited Artur Beterbiev and his team to enter into negotiations to fight David Benavidez.

The comments came after Beterbiev recently discussed previous talks involving both camps. Benavidez Sr., who is David’s father, trainer and manager, said he is ready for the fight to continue.


“Right now, if Beterbiev is watching, their managers are watching, or whoever is making this decision, I am David’s father, coach, manager. Let’s sit down. Let’s make these fights happen. These are the fights we want to make,” Benavidez Sr. he told Fight Hub TV.

“We never got an offer. Like I’m telling you, we never got an offer. But these are the fights we want. With all due respect, I think Beterbiev is a great fighter, man. He’s a very threatening fighter. He’s one of the best right now. He and Bivol are some of the top fighters, but these are the fighters we want to prove ourselves and want to fight.”

Benavidez Sr. added that organizing the fight shouldn’t be a major problem if both sides are interested.

“Let’s organize this fight. It can be fought in five minutes,” said Jose Senior. “These are the fights we want. We are ready to give the people what they want.”

David Benavidez became a three-division world champion earlier this year when he defeated Zurdo Ramirez in the cruiserweight division. Since then, Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol are often mentioned among the potential opponents of Benavidez’s next fight.

“Let’s go,” Benavidez Sr. said. “We are ready. These are the fights we want.”

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Muhammad Ali recognized one boxer as the true greatest boxer of all time: “I still say he was the best”

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Muhammad Ali ranked one boxer as the true greatest of all time: “I still say he was the best”

Many boxing fans consider Muhammad Ali the greatest of all time, but he once revealed his own choice.

Ali’s notable achievements include winning the world heavyweight title three times while talking about the greatest fights in history, including “Rumble In The Jungle” against George Foreman and “Thrilla In Manila” against Joe Frazier.

His final record was 56 wins in 61 fights, also defeating the likes of Sonny Liston, Floyd Patterson, Earnie Shavers and Ken Norton, and also became a cultural icon outside the ring.

These achievements are why many fans consider Ali to be the greatest of all time, but in a renewed interviewthe heavyweight legend once revealed that he chose Sugar Ray Robinson for the honor.

“This man was attractive. The timing, the speed, the reflexes, the rhythm, his body, everything was attractive.

“I’d say I’m the greatest heavyweight of all time, but pound for pound I still say Sugar Ray Robinson was the best of all time.”

Robinson reigned as the world welterweight champion for five years, from 1946 to 1951, and went on an incredible 91-fight unbeaten streak.

His record at one stage was 129 wins from 132 fights, 85 of which were knockout victories. After reigning at welterweight, he moved up to middleweight, where he became a five-time world champion in that category.

When he finally hung up his gloves in 1965, he finished his career with a record of 174 wins in 201 fights, and it’s clear why Ali considers him the best.

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