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Josh Kelly tames Bakhram Murtazaliev and wins the world title
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4 months agoon
Josh Kelly tamed great boxer Bakhram Murtazaliev with his clever boxing to win the IBF junior middleweight world title by majority on Saturday.
The English boxer lifted his first world title belt with a shock score of 115-111, 114-113 and 113-113, much to the delight of the Newcastle crowd.
Kelly forced a count in round four when he caught Murtazaliev with a demanding jab to the counter, then was sent to the canvas himself with a left hook in round nine.
However, Kelly deserved the win as his sharp moves and quick punches prevented Murtazaliev from landing any demanding shots.
“If it wasn’t for the audience’s energy, I wouldn’t have gotten up at all,” Kelly later told DAZN.
“Beyond the ninth round, I was tranquil, frosty and collected. Whoever faces a substantial fight will be next.”
Kelly (18-1-1, 9 KO) told ESPN that he “doesn’t mind” boxing fighters like Murtazaliev, and he backed up those bold words with the best performance of his career in which his hand speed, skill and discipline frustrated the champion. Kelly attacked in brief, piercing bursts and then moved out of range, preventing Murtazaliev from responding.
After defeating one of the hazardous fighters at 154 pounds, Kelly now faces the winner of the fight between WBO champion Xander Zayas (22-0, 13 KO) and WBA titleholder Abass Baraou (17-1, 9 KO), who were scheduled to fight later in Puerto Rico on January 31.
Philadelphia’s Jaron “Boots” Ennis, a former welterweight world champion who is considered the No. 1 seed at 154 pounds, is another option for Kelly in his first title defense if a fight against Vergil Ortiz Jr. is not made.
Murtazaliev (23-1, 17 KO) lost his belt in his second title defense after the Russian failed to consistently land immaculate punches due to Kelly’s deft footwork and piercing jab.
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Kelly, 31, from Sunderland, entered the ring on a seven-fight winning streak since being stopped by welterweight David Avanesyan in 2021.
Murtazaliev, 33, originally from Chechnya but living in Glendale, California, hasn’t boxed in 15 months since he dropped Tim Tszyu four times after three rounds, and that break may have made it arduous for him to land more punches.
Kelly, who is trained by Adam Booth in London, also had just two minutes on the pitch in 2025 but quickly appreciated the threat in front of him when Murtazaliev landed a right hand tardy in the first quarter. Kelly’s hand speed hampered Murtazaliev tardy in the second round as he broke through the Russian’s guard.
Kelly continued to find success in the third set with quick combinations before retreating out of range.
Kelly then stunned Murtazaliev on a counterattack, landing a jab that forced the unbalanced Russian into a brief touchdown and getting a count in round four. Murtazaliev shook his head and quickly recovered, but the speed of the punch knocked him off balance and left Kelly in front.
Murtazaliev followed Kelly around the ring in round five, but was caught again with a right hand on the counter just before the bell. Kelly seemed to be leading halfway through the match and skillfully avoided Murtazaliev’s blows in the seventh round.
Kelly troubled Murtazaliev in the eighth period when he landed a combination to the body and head with the challenger seemingly in control.
But Murtazaliev finally got there with a few immaculate punches in round nine, when he knocked Kelly to his knees with a left hook to the top of the head. Following the count, Kelly was caught again by the right rope but avoided another crunch.
Both had their moments in a lively 11th round, with Murtazaliev landing a substantial overhand early in the final round in an attempt to beat KO. Kelly unloaded with a flurry of punches as Murtazaliev was trapped in a corner and the challenger ended the fight celebrating before the results were announced.
At the bottom you can see that IBF women’s lightweight champion Elif Nur Turhan had a closer fight than the one she had with a split decision against Taylah Gentzen (8-2, 3 KO). The Turkish boxer won by a score of 98-92, 96-94 to 93-97 after landing more powerful punches than Gentzen.
Turhan (13-0, 8 KO) stopped her four previous opponents just two months ago, including Beatriz Ferreira in her previous fight.
Josh Padley cruised to a second-round victory over Jaouad Belmehdi to capture the vacant European junior lightweight title.
Padley (18-1, 6 KO), whom Shakur Stevenson stopped a year ago in the ninth round of his WBC lightweight title defense, knocked down Belmehdi with a left hook in the second and then applied pressure to force the stoppage.
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Tyson Fury ‘very interested’ in fighting ‘one of the most avoided heavyweights’: ‘Let’s do it’
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1 hour agoon
June 5, 2026
Tyson Fury is set to take part in the long-awaited clash with Anthony Joshua, but first he needs a warm-up. Now another challenger has been added to the fight, and Fury is “very interested” in the proposed fight.
The long-awaited clash between Fury and Joshua has finally been signed and will take place pending success in their tune-up fights. While Joshua is scheduled to face Kristian Prenga next month, Fury remains without an opponent for his August outing.
Promoter Frank Warren promised a “good” opponent but he recently ruled out the possibility of the “Gypsy King” facing Joshua’s former defeater Andy Ruiz Jr., who is believed to have priced himself out of the fight.
I’m talking to Play UKJoshua’s other rival, Jarrell Miller, has revealed that Fury is “very interested” in fighting him as he discusses a potential all-American clash with Deontay Wilder.
“I’ve been one of the most avoided heavyweights for a long time. We’re seeing it now. We’re trying to get Deontay Wilder out there. There’s no fight in front of him. I’m the top heavyweight in America right now, so we’re trying to make certain things happen. Let’s see if he can take control.”
“Tyson Fury is also very interested. I would love to fight these guys. Deontay or Tyson would be a wonderful fight for me. Let’s see if we can make it happen.”
Fury’s manager, Spencer Brown, recently confirmed both fighters’ desire to make the fight happen, but said Miller would likely not be able to complete a full training camp on time.
The American has already scored two victories in 2026, defeating both Kingsley Ibeh and Lenier Pero, and the 37-year-old hopes those triumphs will earn him another chance on the huge stage.
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Zuffa Boxing Dublin card confirmed for August 8 at 3Arena
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3 hours agoon
June 5, 2026
Zuffa Boxing has announced that its first event in Ireland, branded Zuffa Boxing 10, will take place on Saturday, August 8 at the 3Arena in Dublin. Organizers of the promotion, headed by Dana White, said details about the main event, joint performance and ticket sales will be announced soon.
DUBLIN, ARE YOU READY?? 🇮🇪 #ZuffaBoxing10 is coming to you LIVE from @3ArenaDublin! | August 8
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According to the promotion, the card will be broadcast on Sky Sports in the UK and Ireland and streamed on Paramount+ in the US and Canada. Its broadcasts in the UK and Ireland are covered by a long-term contract with Sky Sports announced in March.
The expected headliner of the Cork middleweight gala will be Callum Walsh (16-0, 11 KO). according to 42 and Irish boxing, although Zuffa has not confirmed this card. Walsh won Zuffa Boxing’s debut event on January 23 in Las Vegas with a unanimous decision over Carlos Ocampo and has not fought since. The Cobh native, trained by Freddie Roach, fought mainly in the United States, but once boxed in Dublin, headlining the 3Arena gala after his victory over Przemysław Runowski.
The 42 reports that Monaghan’s Aaron McKenna (20-0, 10 KO) is set to be the main support for an IBF middleweight world title fight against Italian Etinosa Oliha (22-0, 10 KO). Both pairs are expected to fight for the vacant belt that became available after Janibek Alimkhanuly was stripped of his belt following a failed anti-doping test. McKenna is third in the IBF rankings and Oliha is second.
Dublin will be Zuffa Boxing’s second card outside the United States. The first event, Zuffa Boxing 07, will take place this Saturday at the Bournemouth International Center in England, where former world cruiserweight champion Chris Billam-Smith will face Ryan Rozicki in a 10-round cruiserweight main event.
The August 8 date means the Dublin gala will take place a week after Queensberry Promotions’ show at the same venue, headlined by Pierce O’Leary against Mark Chamberlain, with Tyson Fury scheduled to appear.
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Frank Warren says Tyson Fury will do what Daniel Dubois did to Joshua
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5 hours agoon
June 5, 2026
Frank Warren believes Tyson Fury will not only beat Anthony Joshua when the long-awaited heavyweight clash finally happens, but also stop him.
The All-British clash is scheduled for November, after a delay from its earlier summer date. Warren confirmed that Fury signed a contract for the fight in January, and both men are expected to undergo interim fights before the fight becomes official.
When asked how he sees the fight developing, Warren made it clear he expected Fury to win and pointed to Joshua’s knockout loss to Daniel Dubois as a major factor.
“I think Tyson will win,” Warren told Secondsout, predicting a Tyson Fury knockout over Joshua.
“I think Tyson will stop him.
“Did you see him fight Daniel Dubois? That gives me that confidence. I was sure Daniel Dubois would do it and he did it, and I’m sure Tyson will do the same in brief order, no matter what catches him.”
Earlier in the interview, Warren also suggested that Joshua was still feeling the effects of the Dubois defeat.
“He has the specter and cloud of what happened when he fought Daniel Dubois hanging over him. So, you know, he’s vulnerable if he gets caught now,” Warren said.
Joshua is scheduled to return on July 25 against Kristian Pregna, while Fury is scheduled to fight his own warm-up fight before November. Warren said the location for the proposed blockbuster has yet to be determined, though he confirmed the fight remains signed and will likely take place later this year, provided both heavyweights win their fights.

Olly Campbell is a boxing journalist covering this sport since 2014, providing reports from the ring and technical analyzes of the most crucial fights. His work focuses on fighter tendencies, tactical adjustments and the details that shape high-level competition.
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