Janibek Alimkhanuly obliterates Ngamissengue with savage TKO in 5 – Janibek didn’t just win—he wrecked Anauel Ngamissengue. A vicious double left hand in the fifth had Ngamissengue staring into the abyss, barely conscious on his feet. He got up, but the corner had seen enough—stoppage comes mercifully, TKO-5.
From the jump, Janibek was on another level—dropped him with clean 1-2s in the first, rattled him with a nasty right hook late in the third, and toyed with him on the inside. Ngamissengue was unbeaten coming in, but Janibek made him look lost. Precision, power, and pure punishment.
Sultan Zaurbek (20-0) took the UD-10, and it was earned. The first half was razor-close—Fuzile was slick, landing sharp counters while Zaurbek pushed forward without doing much damage. But once they crossed the halfway point, it shifted. Zaurbek cranked up the heat, started walking Fuzile down, and took control. Fuzile’s output dipped, his counters lost their snap, and Zaurbek smelled blood. Heavy shots landed, pressure never stopped, and by the end, Zaurbek was bullying him around the ring. No scores were announced, but there was no question who owned the second half.
Bakhodir Jalolov took a wide unanimous decision over Shevadzutskiy (100-89, 97-92, 97-93), but it wasn’t the kind of performance that’ll silence critics. Scored a knockdown early, looked like it might be over quick — then just coasted. Never stepped it up, stayed stuck in first gear and faded late.
Batyr Jukembayev boxed smart over ten rounds to pick up a unanimous decision win over Kane Gardner. Solid performance from Jukembayev — sharp, steady, and in control.
Makhmud Sabyrkhan didn’t waste time. He stopped Duc Dung Huynh in the second round — sharp shots, ruthless finish.
Balaussa Muzdiman stayed composed across eight rounds to earn a unanimous decision over Maria Theresa Pinili. Handled it well, kept things tight from start to finish.
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Last Updated on 04/05/2025