2021 Olympic gold medalist and IBA World Super Featherweight Champion Albert Batyrgaziev (12-1, 8 costs) was stopped in the fourth round in the fourth round in the fourth round in Rixos Tersane Istanbul, in the fourth round, in the fourth round, in the fourth round. Batyrgaziev was down twice in the fourth round. The match was stopped at 2:26.
In the first two rounds, Dickens had some good rounds, which was a little faster than Batyrgaziev. In the third round, Batyrgaziev draws blood from the nose of Dickens halfway through the round with a left to the nose.
In the fourth round, Dickens drew blood from the nose of Batyrgaziev. Dickens ended up three Lefts and dropped Batyrgaziev for an 8 scores of the referee. Dickens immediately went after him, pulled his head off and hit him without warning, and then pushed a wave and dropped him again with a right hook on the chin as the corner threw the towel.
In co-function, IBA Super and European lightweight champion Hovhannes Bachkov (8-0.7 COs) WBA Inter Continental and IBO World Champion Xolisani Ndongeni (33-7, 19 COs) at 1:46 of the ninth round of a scheduled 10 round.
In the first two rounds, Bachkov Ndongeni chased the ring and countered by Ndongeni while landing a few body shots in return. In the center of the third round, Bachkov Ndongeni had the ropes and landed a wave of push.
In the fourth round, Ndongeni spent time in the middle of the ring. In the second half of the round, Bachkov recorded to the body. In the last minute of the fifth round, Bachkov Ndongeni drove to the ropes.
In the last minute of the sixth round, Bachkov Ndongeni had against the ropes, which took up a bit of punishment. In the seventh round, the beginning of Bachkov Ndongeni thrown to the chin with a left hook. In the final seconds, Ndongeni caused blood from the lower lip of Bachkov.
In the eighth round’s halfway point, Bachkov landed half a dozen unanswered bumps. In the last minute, Bachkov Ndongeni hurt with a body shot. In the ninth round, with a little over a minute left, Bachkov landed some rights on the chin and dropped Ndongeni as the towel comes down in the ring of Ndongeni’s corner, forcing referee Luigi Boscarelli to blow it off.
Cruiserweight Ahmad ‘Tank’ Mustafayev (0-1) was defeated by World Boxing Bronze Medalist Japan’s Madiyar Saydrakhimov (2-0) by a six-round decision, although he scored a knockout.
In the second round, Mustafayev landed the first solid punch of the bolt a right to Ken of Mustafayev. With a minute left, Mustafayev put his hands in the air and hit the chin of Saydrakhimov with a left hook. In the third round, the Greater Saydrakhimov landed numerous left brackets to the body of Mustafayev. With a little over a minute left, Mustafayev landed a combination to Ken of Saydrakhimov.
In the fourth round, after a minute, a right of Mustafayev drew blood from the nose of Saydrakhimov. In the last minute he also had a mouth full of blood. In the fifth round, after a minute, a right of Mustafayev on the Ken of Saydrakhimov dropped him for an 8 counts of referee Sergey Zhurkin.
In the sixth and final round, Mustafayev waved wildly knowing he needed a knockout. Saydrakhimov controlled the round.
Scores through unanimous decision for Saydrakhimov.
The Featherweight Posterh ‘Tina’ Akhundtabar (1-1) lost against Southpaw Mizhgona Samadova (1-0) by a six-round decision.
In the first two rounds, Samadova exceeded akhundtabar. In the fourth round, Samadova’s Southpaw attitude continued to confuse Akhundtabar, with Samadova controlling her sting.
In the fifth round, Akhundtabar had a better round with the leading rights in a near round. In the sixth and final round, Samadova won another near round.
Marija Petkovic was the referee.
Welterweight world and European champion Southpaw Gulsum Tatar (4-2, 2 COs) lost to Milana Saphronova (1-0), who achieved a lonely Knockdown, with more than 4 × 2 rounds.
In the first two rounds, Saphronova used effective perpendicular to the chin of Southpaw Tatar, whose samples are lacking. In the third round, Saphronova Tatar pushed the bell to the canvas in the first minute and again.
In the fourth round, Tatar finally ended up left after Saphronova’s body. Saphronova returned in the last minute. In the fifth round’s first minute, Saphronova landed a right on the chin and achieved a delayed knockout for an 8 counts of referee Valery Pastuhov. In the sixth and final round, Saphronova won another round.
Unanimous decision to Saphronova
Bare Knuckle Super Middleweight Elnur Suleymanov (1-2, 1 KO) lost with a three-round decision against Mikhail Kokhanchik (1-0).
In the last minute of the first round, Kokhanchik landed a solid stitch, causing a cut on Suleymanov’s left eye member. Seconds left, a left hook from Kokhanchik dropped to the Ken Suleymanov for an 8 scores of referee Mario Ivanof.
In the second rounds’ opening minute, a right of Kokhanchik opened a cut on Suleymanov’s right eye that immediately began closing. In the third and final round, Suleymanov landed a right to Ken of Kokhanchik, which started to move around the ring and avoided Suleymanov until the last minute and used his stitch.
Unanimous decision for Kohnanchik.
Bare Knuckle Super Middleweight Murat ‘Lord Pitbull’ Kazgan (2-1, 1 Ko) defeats Will Chope (3-8, 2 food) by a three-round decision.
In the first round, Kazgan surpassed the chope and cut his left eyebrow with a hand over to the ropes. In the second round, Chope started quickly and pulled blood from the left eyebrow of Kazgan 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 ended up at the end.
The ring -announcers Alexander Zagorsky and Lenne Hardt
Last updated on 07/02/2025