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2021 Gold Olympic Medalist and World IBA Super Feather Champion of heavy weight Albert Batyrgaziev (12-1, 8 kos) was detained by former British champion James ‘Jazza’ Dickens (36-5, 15 kos) in the fourth round of Wednesday night at the Rixos Tersane Istanbul, in Istanbul. Batyrgaziev went down twice to the fourth round. The combat stopped at 2:26 in the round.
In the first two rounds, Dickens had a couple of good rounds, being a little faster than Batyrgaziev. In the third round, Batyrgaziev pulled blood from Dickens’s nose in the middle of the round with a left on the nose.
In the fourth round, Dickens pulled blood from the Batyrgaziev’s nose. Dickens landed three left on the chin, leaving Batyrgaziev for a referee 8 count. Dickens headed just after him, pulling his head down and hitting it without warning, and then punched, leaving it again with a right hook on the chin when the corner threw in the towel.
At the co-cinema, Iba Super and European Lightweight Champion, Hovhannes Bachkov (8-0.7 kos) stopped the Interimental WBA and the world champion IBO Xolisani Ndongeni (33-7, 19 kos) at 1:46 on the ninth round round of a 10-round round.
In the first two rounds, Bachkov struck Ndungeni around the ring, and countered Ndungeni as he landed some features of the body in return. At the middle of the third round, Bachkov had Ndungeni against the ropes, disembarking a punch.
In the fourth round, Ndungeni spent a while in the middle of the ring doing well. In the second half of the round, Bachkov scored on his body. In the final minute of the fifth round, Bachkov drove Ndungeni to the ropes.
In the final minute of the sixth round, Bachkov had Ndungeni against the ropes, making a little punishment. In the seventh round, Bachkov swinging Ndungeni with a left hook on his chin. In the last seconds, Ndungeni caused Bachkov’s lower lip of the lower lip.
In the eighth round round, Bachkov landed half a dozen unanswered punch. In the final minute, Bachkov hurt Ndungeni with a body shot. In the ninth round, with a little more than a minute remaining, Bachkov landed a couple of rights on his chin, leaving Ndungeni when the towel entered the ring from the corner of Ndungeni, forcing the referee Luigi Boscarelli to divert.
Mustafayev (0-1) of Cruiserweightweight Ahmad (0-1) was defeated by the 2001 Boxing Bronze Bronze Medalist, Madiyar Saydrakhimov (2-0) for a six-round decision, although he set a defeat.
In the second round, Mustafayev landed the first solid stroke of the fight on the right on Mustafayev’s chin. With the remaining one minute, Mustafayev put his hands on the air and hit himself with a left hook on Saydrakhimov’s chin. In the third round, the highest Saydrakhimov landed numerous left hooks in Mustafayev’s body. With a little over a minute, Mustafayev landed a combination at Saydrakhimov’s chin.
In the fourth round, after a minute, a Mustafayev’s right took blood from Saydrakhimov’s nose. In the final minute, it also had a mouth full of blood. In the fifth round, after a minute, a Mustafayev’s right to Saydrakhimov’s chin left him for a 8 count of referee Sergey Zhurkin.
In the sixth and final round, Mustafayev turned wild, knowing that he needed a tie. Saydrakhimov controlled the round.
Unanimous decision scores for Saydrakhimov.
Puneh Puneh ‘Tina’ Akhundtabar (1-1) lost to Southpaw Mizhgona Samadova (1-0) for a six-round decision.
In the first two rounds, Samadova surpassed Akhundtabar. In the fourth round, Samadova’s Southpaw’s position continued to be confused Akhundtabar, with Samadova controlling with his dagger.
In the fifth round, Akhundtar had a better round with the main rights in a nearby round. In the sixth and final round, Samadova won another round.
Marija Petkovic was the referee.
Welterweight Southpaw Gulse Tatar (4-2, 2 kos) was lost by Milana Safronova (1-0), which scored a lonely removal, more than 4 × 2 rounds.
In the first two rounds, Safronova used the effective lead rights to the Southpaw Tatar chin, whose tips do not stay. In the third round, Safronova pushed Tatar to the canvas in the first minute and again in the bell.
In the fourth round, Tatar finally landed towards the body of Safronova. Safronova returned to the final minute. In the first minute of the fifth round, Safronova landed a right on his chin, marking an 8-receipt delay of the referee Valery Pastuhov. In the sixth and final round, Safronova won another round.
Unanimous decision in Safronova
Elnur Sueymanov (1-2, 1 ko) lost to Mikhail Kokhashik (1-0) by a three-round decision.
In the final minute of the first round, Kokhaanchik landed a solid outbreak, causing a cut to Sueymanov’s left eyelid. The remaining seconds, a left hook of Kokhaanchik on the chin dropped Sueymanov for an 8 count of referee Mario Ivanof.
In the second round, the opening minute, a right by Kokhaanik opened a cut in Sueymanov’s right eye that began to close immediately. In the third and final round, Sueymanov landed a right to Kokhaanik’s chin, which began to move around the ring, avoiding Sueymanov until the final minute, using his dagger.
Unanimous decision for Kohnanghik.
Bare Knuckle Super Middleweight Murat “Lord Pitbull” Kazgan (2-1, 1 ko) defeated Will Chope (3-8, 2 kos) by a three-round decision.
In the first round, Kazgan left Chope, cutting the left eyebrow with one to the right to the right, putting it on the ropes. In the second lap, Chope started quickly, removing blood from Kazgan’s left eyebrow when Kazgan returned well. In the third and final round, Kazgan surpassed Chope in the first half of the round, when Chope returned well, both landed well at the end.
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Last updated on 02/07/2025