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Kalle Sauerland discusses the order of IBF Josh Kelly vs. Bakhram Murtazaliev and Kelly a chance to take over the stage after eight years

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Promoter Josh Kelly, Kalle Sauerland, is excited that IBF orders the fight between Kelly (17-1-1, 9 KO) and the master of medium scale Bakhram Murtazaliev (23-0, 17 Kos). Sauerland says that he is now talking to Murtazaliev’s management and about “how and where it can take place”.

The long -awaited Kelly title

Kalle is convinced that he will dethronize IBF Master Murtazaliev. He is grateful that Kelly finally gets the title after eight years in the ranks of Pro.

IBF orders a fight

“In the end it is ordered. IBF ordered it. So we are in positive conversations with the other side. There are several options on how and where it can take place,” said Kalle Sauerland. Boxing newsSpeaking of the fight, IBF 154-LB master, Bakhram Murtazaliev, defend against Josh Kelly.

Sauerland did not present any tips on where he wants to organize the fight Murtazaliev vs. Kelly. It may not matter. Murtzaliev has already shown that he can win on the road in the last seven fights. He has not fought at home in Russia since the clash Bruno Leonardo Romay April 18, 2019

Josh’s moment to take over

“Finally, Kelly’s moment to take over the scene. I want to see him with the belt around his waist. I would like him to become a world champion,” said Sauerland. “I fully believe that it can do it. Murtazaliev is a tough Russian.

This is a high order for Kelly to triumph against Murtazaliev, but has technical skills to win. Kelly will have to avoid exchanges with Bakhram to have a chance to win. The last opponent of the Russian warrior, Tim Tziu, decided to go straight into his teeth of his crime and was destroyed by a technical knockout in the third round of October 19, 2024.

In 2016, Olympian Kelly won the last seven fights since losing to David Avanesian for a technical knockout in the sixth round of February 20, 2021.

Kelly’s dubious opposition

Josh’s opposition in his last seven fights was not at a high level. This is one of the critics that fans have. Many of them believe that 31 -year -old Kelly was maneuvered to her high IBF ranking by matches made by his promoters. I could be a huge shock to the Kelly system to face the great hit of Murtazaliev after Josh fought.

The last seven Kelly opponents

– Flavius ​​Biea
– Ishmael Davis
– Placido Ramirez
– Gabriel Alberto Corzo
– Troy Williamson
– Lucas Brian Ariel Bastida
– Peter Kramer

“Josh agreed to the fight of Jaron” Boots “. It didn’t happen. Forty -eight hours later we receive a phone call from IBF that we are mandatory. Everything for some reason, “said Sauerland.

IBF chose Kelly as a modern compulsory after Erickson Lubin decided to accept the offer to challenge Vergil Ortiz Jr. For his ephemeral title WBC Junior Medium Scholar on November 8, 2025 at Fort Worth, Texas.

Before this movement, IBF ordered No. 1 to Lubin and Murtazaliev to start negotiations on July 21, 2025. After Erickson decided to face Ortiz Jr, Kelly became another compulsory IBF, because he was the highest -rated contender for 154 rankings with a sanctioning body.

Last updated 08/30/2025

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Shakur Stevenson: “I feel like I’m the best fighter in boxing”

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“I’m just an ordinary person,” Shakur Stevenson recently told Joe Rogan on Rogan’s hugely popular podcast. Stevenson was both right and wrong. He was right that he wasn’t interested in being one of the dazzling players. “I’m different,” he told Rogan. “I’m not like these guys.” Quite good, but Stevenson’s skills in the ring, which could be admired a few weeks ago when he completely outclassed the excellent Teofimo Lopez, show a different side of the man. It could be just an ordinary guy on the street. In the ring, however, the man is far from ordinary.

He may be humble, but Stevenson is candid about his career. “It’s just solid work, dedication and God-given ability,” he said. “I think I’m the most complete fighter in boxing.” No doubt many will now agree with this. “I just feel like I’m a fighter who can do anything,” he said. “I feel like I’m the best fighter in boxing.” Once again, no doubt many will now agree with this. Indeed, the fight with Lopez elevated Stevenson from a fighter who could be great to a fighter who is undoubtedly great. “It scared a lot of people,” he said of the Lopez fight.

Indeed, Stevenson knew Lopez would be a tough competitor if he took the stage. “I couldn’t believe how good he was,” Stevenson said of seeing Lopez perform live and in person last year in Time Square. But this only strengthened Stevenson’s determination. “I want to see what he can do to me,” he recalled telling himself. He has since learned what Lopez could do with him – and it wasn’t much. Stevenson now has two junior welterweight championship belts in his possession. Fighters may want to ignore him, but avoiding him won’t be an simple task if you’re an ambitious junior welterweight who doesn’t want to be accused of avoiding competition.

Perhaps surprisingly, Stevenson greatly admires his friend, the recently retired Terence Crawford, for his friendship and discipline. “He took my game from where it was to a very high level,” Stevenson said of his mentor. Greatness recognizing greatness. Like Crawford, Stevenson enjoys the hard-earned fruits of his labor. But he’ll be back in the ring soon, because there’s always a recent battle to fight. Stevenson won’t fight forever. He wants to retire someday with health and money. Bright and skilled – certainly a winning combination.

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An overhaul of the Ali Act could push tiny boxing promoters out of business

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Proposed changes to the Muhammad Ali Boxing Reform Act are gaining attention in Washington, but some industry officials say the changes could make it more tough for smaller promoters to continue to host boxing events across the United States in many local markets across the country.

The legislation, known as the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act of 2026, includes several fresh provisions related to medical supervision and fighter protection. The proposal called for higher injury insurance, required ambulance and medical staff at events, expanded drug testing and a higher minimum pay for players.


Supporters say the changes will improve safety standards in boxing. Others believe the additional requirements could raise the costs of promoting fights.

Enormous promotional companies with powerful financial resources would probably be able to bear the higher costs. Smaller organizers who host club shows and prospect cards tend to make much less money, and their events depend on smaller venues and regional audiences to sustain them.

Under the proposal, promoters would be required to carry at least $50,000 in insurance against player injuries and $15,000 in the event of accidental death. The minimum fighter pay will also boost from $150 per round to $200 per round, and drug testing will boost for many fights.

Some boxing insiders say these extra expenses could make it more tough for smaller promoters to put on shows. Fewer local fight cards may reduce opportunities for youthful fighters trying to build their records early in their careers.

The proposal has already passed through committee in the House and is expected to go to a vote in the House soon. If the bill is approved there, it would still have to pass the Senate before reaching the president’s desk. Lawmakers continue to debate how the changes could impact boxing’s business structure while strengthening protections for fighters across the sport.

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‘How can he ignore me?’: Usyk’s must-see challenger reacts to being left off the hit list

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“How can he ignore me?”: Usyk’s mandatory challenger reacts to being left off hit list

Oleksandr Usyk listed his ideal last three fights, starting with Rico Verhoeven in May, then winner Fabio Wardley vs. Daniel Dubois, and ending with a trilogy fight with the returning Tyson Fury.

Only the fight against Verhoeven is certain – which is controversial for Usyk’s WBC heavyweight title – and the remaining fights are still to be negotiated, but interim champion and mandatory challenger Agit Kabayel seriously questions that list.

In a conversation on Instagram, the German heavyweight said:

“My parents always told me to stay humble and respectful. But I can no longer accept being ignored. I deserve to fight for the title.”

In an interview with RTL/ntv and sport.de, Kabayel expanded on this point, saying that Usyk’s plan proves that “he is only interested in money.”

“I always respected Usyk very much for his sporting achievements and I said: ‘Hey, he’s not afraid of challenges and he keeps his words.’ But he is only interested in money; everything else doesn’t interest him. Now I noticed it again very clearly.

“How can he not name the number one in the rankings, his mandatory challenger? It’s just melancholy that he would rather fight Dubois or Fury for a third time, even though he has already beaten them both twice.”

Kabayel – who himself came to a draw in his last fight against Daniel Knyba – fully deserves a chance to win the full world title by defeating Arslanbek Makhmudov, Frank Sanchez and Zhilei Zhang to claim the WBC interim belt. Usyk has been cleared by the sanctioning body to fight him after Verhoeven, but the Ukrainian appears likely to vacate the belt or lobby for an undisputed fight against the winner of Wardley and Dubois.

Usyk is in danger of losing not only the WBC belt, but also the IBF and WBA belts. Neither promotion has commented on the Verhoeven fight and could very well have opted to get rid of Usyk rather than follow the WBC route of putting their belt on the line, which was met with extreme fan backlash.

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