As the organization announced on Wednesday, WBA heavyweight champion Murat Gassijev will defend his title for the first time against 2016 Olympic gold medalist Tony Yoka on July 11 in Moscow, headlining the IBA Pro 19 gala.
The card is co-promoted by IB Challenger, Epic Sports & Entertainment, Patriot Promotion, Ural Boxing Promotions, Queensberry Promotions and Yoka Boxing in association with Winline.
Gassiev returns home with the belt
Gassiev (33-2, 26 KO) won the WBA belt with a sixth-round knockout of Kubrat Pulev at IBA Pro 13 in Dubai last December, becoming the first Russian heavyweight world titleholder in 13 years. The 32-year-old from North Ossetia already held the unified cruiserweight titles before he started moving up in weight, with his only career defeats coming against Aleksander Usyk in the final of the World Boxing Super Series 2018 and Otto Wallin in 2021.
“It’s an honor to defend my WBA heavyweight world title for the first time, and doing it at home in front of my Russian fans makes it very special,” Gassiev said in a statement released by the promotion. “Tony Yoka is a great champion, an Olympic gold medalist, a massive, forceful heavyweight with earnest skills. I have huge respect for him.”
Yoka in pursuit of French history
Yoka (15-3, 12 KO) won super heavyweight gold at the 2016 Rio Olympics before turning professional later that year. The 6-foot-10 Parisian, who trains under Don Charles and is promoted by Frank Warren’s Queensberry Promotions, would become France’s first professional heavyweight world champion with victory.
The 33-year-old has lost three of his last seven fights, including a decision loss to Carlos Takam in 2022 and consecutive defeats to Martin Bakole and Ryad Merhy. Since linking up with Charles, he has won three straight games, most recently stopping Petar Milas in 2025.
“I intend to win this title for all my people in France and Congo who not only support me, but still believe that I will become a professional world champion,” Yoka said in a statement. “I have been working strenuous with Don Charles for over two years and I am ready to present the changes in my professional boxing to the boxing world.”
Warren added: “It’s a great fight and at Queensberry we really believe our man will win. Tony and Don Charles have been working extremely strenuous in the gym so we have every hope that they will go to Russia and sort out a tough opponent in Gassiev and bring the title back to France.”
ONLY on the 19th
The event is held under the banner of IBA Pro, the professional arm of the International Boxing Association, headed by Umar Kremlev. Card and broadcast details have not yet been announced.
“Murat Gassiev and Tony Yoka represent the absolute pinnacle of boxing excellence,” Kremlev said in a statement. “One an incredible WBA world champion defending his crown at home, the other a legendary Olympic gold medalist fighting for professional glory.”
IBA Pro 19 will take place on Saturday, July 11 in Moscow. Tickets are sold as part of a promotion.