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Who wins?

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Janibek - Decision
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Press Release | Alimkhanuly vs. Dignum, Herring vs. Ortiz Set For May 21 in Las Vegas

Middleweight contender Janibek “Qazaq Style” Alimkhanuly has been anxiously waiting for the main event spotlight, and on Saturday, May 21, he’ll hope to seize it. Alimkhanuly will face undefeated Englishman Danny Dignum in a 12-round showdown for the vacant WBO Interim middleweight world title at Resorts World Event Center at Resorts World Las Vegas.

In the co-feature, former junior world champion Jamel “Semper Fi” Herring returns to the lightweight division in a 10-rounder against undefeated NABF titleholder Jamaine “The Technician” Ortiz.

Alimkhanuly-Dignum, and Herring-Ortiz will air live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes, and ESPN+.

Promoted by Top Rank, tickets starting at $25 go on sale Tuesday, April 26 at 10 a.m. PT, and can be purchased at Etix.com.

“Janibek is a special talent, one of the very best to come from Eastern Europe in recent years,” said Top Rank chairman Bob Arum. “He’s getting the platform he deserves — a Las Vegas main event on ESPN — and I expect him to look sensational against a tough Englishman like Danny Dignum. Janibek has everything it takes to reign as middleweight world champion for a very long time.”

Alimkhanuly (11-0, 7 KOs) is a 2016 Olympian who has been on the fast track to a world title shot ever since knocking out 50-fight veteran Milton Nuñez in his pro debut. The Kazakh southpaw then racked up eight additional wins before scoring eighth-round stoppages over former world champions Rob Brant and Hassan N’Dam. Despite only 11 fights, Alimkhanuly has become an actively avoided fighter within his division, as several recognizable names at 160 pounds chose other options when opportunity knocked. With this shot at the interim title, he’ll finally get his chance on the main event stage.

Alimkhanuly said, “Demetrius Andrade and Jaime Munguia avoided fighting me, so I give Danny Dignum a lot of credit for stepping up to the plate. I will show the entire world true ‘Qazaq Style’ on May 21, and I will leave the ring as the WBO Interim middleweight champion. While the division’s top names are avoiding me, they won’t be able to run forever. I can’t wait to put on a spectacular showing at Resorts World Las Vegas.”

Dignum (14-0-1, 8 KOs) spent the better part of his amateur career at light heavyweight. In fact, the Essex, England, native had never made the 160-pound limit until November 2019, when he scored a fifth-round TKO over Conrad Cummings to snatch the WBO European crown. Dignum has made three defenses of his regional title, one of which ended in a split draw against Andrey Sirotkin. In February, he knocked down Grant Dennis three times en route to a sixth-round stoppage victory. Dignum will enter the ring with a height and size advantage in this all-southpaw battle.

Dignum said, “I am absolutely buzzing to be fighting Janibek for the WBO Interim middleweight world title. It’s a dream come true to be headlining a show in Las Vegas. All the sacrifice over the years has been worth it to get to this point. I’m very confident in my ability and will be coming to Resorts World to win that title.”

Herring (23-3, 11 KOs), a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and 2012 U.S. Olympian, began his pro career with a somewhat difficult run at 135 pounds. However, after signing with Top Rank and dropping down to junior lightweight, he revitalized his career with an impressive knockout over Juan Pablo Sanchez on the undercard of Jorge Linares-Vasiliy Lomachenko. Herring only needed two additional fights before upsetting Masayuki Ito for the WBO 130-pound crown. Herring made three tough defenses against Lamont Roach Jr., Jonathan Oquendo and Carl Frampton before losing his belt to Shakur Stevenson in October 2021. With this championship experience under his belt, Herring is ready to give it another go at 135 pounds.

Herring said, “I’m happy to be back, starting the new year with a fresh start. A lot has changed since I was last in the ring. I am working with a new trainer, Manny Robles, and returning to the lightweight division for this upcoming fight. I’m optimistic that a victory here will place me back in the title picture at either lightweight or junior lightweight.”

Ortiz (15-0-1, 8 KOs) is a quick-handed boxer whose only blemish is a majority draw against then-undefeated prospect Joseph Adorno. The 25-year-old demonstrated speed and volume punching in that fight, qualities that helped him obtain a unanimous decision win over Nahir Albright back in February to capture the NABF crown. This will be a considerable step up in opposition for Ortiz, who will have his second shot at fighting on a Top Rank on ESPN card.

Ortiz said, "Jamel Herring is a tremendous fighter with an impeccable resume, and I have all the respect in the world for what he’s accomplished, but on May 21, he’s stepping into my ring in my weight class, and I will show him – and the entire world – why I’m the future at 135 pounds. What you saw in February against Nahir Albright is simply a preview of what’s to come. We’ve only scratched the surface. I’m looking forward to adding more titles to my own resume as I climb the ladder in 2022."
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Alimkhanuly by stoppage before the sixth round.

Danny Dignum has mainly been facing fringe top-ten British domestic level opposition and I don’t even think he’s good enough to be rated in the top-five in the UK (i.e. he’s probably behind the likes Chris Eubank Jr., Liam Williams, Felix Cash, Jimmy Kelly and Anthony Fowler).

Danny Dignum won’t be competitive.

I’ve recently become very impressed by Zhanibek Alimkhanuly.

And I feel he’s the middleweight equivalent of Jaron Ennis – meaning that he’s probably the best fighter competing in his own weight class, but simply needs the opportunity to face elite-level opposition in order to prove it.
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I’m moderately surprised to see so many people apparently sleeping on Zhanibek Alimkhanuly, because he is likely to become the next dominant force at 160lbs.

For sure, Danny Dignum is a horrible opponent, but the WBO went down their ratings and those previously rated above the domestic level Brit, such as Demetrius Andrade, Jaime Munguia and Esquiva Falcão, all refused to face Zhanibek Alimkhanuly.

I’m excited to see Zhanibek Alimkhanuly dominate and stop Danny Dignum.
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Enlightened-One wrote: 05 May 2022, 05:28 I’m moderately surprised to see so many people apparently sleeping on Zhanibek Alimkhanuly, because he is likely to become the next dominant force at 160lbs.

For sure, Danny Dignum is a horrible opponent, but the WBO went down their ratings and those previously rated above the domestic level Brit, such as Demetrius Andrade, Jaime Munguia and Esquiva Falcão, all refused to face Zhanibek Alimkhanuly.

I’m excited to see Zhanibek Alimkhanuly dominate and stop Danny Dignum.
I don’t think people are sleeping on him.

I think it’s just a boring fight that we don’t need. But I guess it gets him the ‘interim’ and then possibly he’ll be emailed the real belt once Andrade vacates.

But he’s gonna be another GGG.

He’s gonna be an avoided champion. High risk low reward. GGG did a good job at unifying eventually.

Difference here is, Jani is with TR, so hopefully, he will have much more luck.
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Fight Week! :box:
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Press Release | Undercard Information

Tiger Johnson has been ready for prime time ever since representing the U.S. at last summer’s Tokyo Olympics. The welterweight standout will get a chance to put his skills on display in prime time as he fights an opponent to be named in a six-round special feature Saturday, May 21, at the Resorts World Event Center at Resorts World Las Vegas. Johnson’s bout will open the ESPN telecast of the Janibek Alimkhanuly-Danny Dignum WBO Interim middleweight world title bout.

Alimkhanuly-Dignum, a 10-round lightweight co-feature between Jamel Herring and Jamaine Ortiz, and Johnson’s return will air live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+ at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.

Following his Olympic run, Johnson (3-0, 2 KOs) made an impressive pro debut by stopping Antonius Grable in the fourth round last November on the Terence Crawford-Shawn Porter undercard. The 23-year-old followed up that performance with a decision win over Xavier Madrid and a fourth-round TKO over Sebastian Gabriel Chaves.

The following undercard bouts are scheduled to stream live on ESPN+ beginning at 5:15 p.m. ET/2:15 p.m. PT.

Southern California standout Adam “Blunose” Lopez (15-3, 6 KOs) will face Dominican puncher William Encarnacion (19-2, 15 KOs) in an eight-round featherweight bout. Lopez became a fan favorite after a breakout performance against Oscar Valdez in November 2019. Despite losing that fight, Lopez demonstrated the poise and composure that would eventually lead him to wins over Louie Coria, Jason Sanchez, and a razor-thin majority decision loss to former world champion Isaac Dogboe. The 26-year-old faces yet another tough challenge in Encarnacion, who is coming off a loss against top contender Abraham Nova.

2016 U.S. Olympian Karlos Balderas (12-1, 11 KOs) will take on Colombian Ruben Cervera (13-2, 11 KOs) in a junior lightweight clash scheduled for eight or six rounds. Balderas is coming off three consecutive stoppage victories since signing with Top Rank last year.

Former world champion Jessie Magdaleno (28-1, 18 KOs) returns from a nearly two-year layoff to fight Mexico’s Edy Valencia Mercado (19-6-6, 7 KOs) in an eight-rounder at featherweight. Magdaleno has won three in a row since losing the WBO junior featherweight crown to Isaac Dogboe in April 2018.

U.S. Olympic silver medalist Duke Ragan (5-0, 1 KO), from Cincinnati, Ohio, will put his unbeaten record on the line against Victorino Gonzalez (5-2, 2 KOs) in a featherweight bout scheduled for six or four rounds.

Steven “So Cold” Nelson (17-0, 14 KOs), from Omaha, Nebraska, returns from an extended layoff to take on Louis Rose (17-3-1, 7 KOs) in an eight-round light heavyweight battle. Nelson, who knocked out DeAndre Ware in September 2020, suffered a torn Achilles shortly after that bout.

The undercard will also feature three swing bouts:

Undefeated lightweight contender Giovanni “El Cabron” Cabrera (19-0, 7 KOs), a Chicago native who signed with Top Rank earlier this year, will face Argentinean veteran Elias Araujo (21-4, 8 KOs) in an eight-rounder.

Lightweight prospect Charlie Sheehy (2-0, 2 KOs), a former Team USA amateur standout from Brisbane, California, returns in a four-rounder against New Orleans native Burnell Jenkins (2-1, 1 KO).

Rising junior welterweight Kasir “Mazzi” Goldston (4-0, 1 KO) will fight Cuban spoiler Yaniel Alvarez (2-1, 1 KO) in a bout scheduled for six or four rounds.
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Enlightened-One wrote: 05 May 2022, 05:28 I’m moderately surprised to see so many people apparently sleeping on Zhanibek Alimkhanuly, because he is likely to become the next dominant force at 160lbs.

For sure, Danny Dignum is a horrible opponent, but the WBO went down their ratings and those previously rated above the domestic level Brit, such as Demetrius Andrade, Jaime Munguia and Esquiva Falcão, all refused to face Zhanibek Alimkhanuly.

I’m excited to see Zhanibek Alimkhanuly dominate and stop Danny Dignum.
Is his name Zhanibek Alimkhanuly?
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TheLeprechaun wrote: 16 May 2022, 16:06
Enlightened-One wrote: 05 May 2022, 05:28 I’m moderately surprised to see so many people apparently sleeping on Zhanibek Alimkhanuly, because he is likely to become the next dominant force at 160lbs.

For sure, Danny Dignum is a horrible opponent, but the WBO went down their ratings and those previously rated above the domestic level Brit, such as Demetrius Andrade, Jaime Munguia and Esquiva Falcão, all refused to face Zhanibek Alimkhanuly.

I’m excited to see Zhanibek Alimkhanuly dominate and stop Danny Dignum.
Is his name Zhanibek Alimkhanuly?
I was just about to ask that as wel.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 16 May 2022, 16:08
TheLeprechaun wrote: 16 May 2022, 16:06
Enlightened-One wrote: 05 May 2022, 05:28 I’m moderately surprised to see so many people apparently sleeping on Zhanibek Alimkhanuly, because he is likely to become the next dominant force at 160lbs.

For sure, Danny Dignum is a horrible opponent, but the WBO went down their ratings and those previously rated above the domestic level Brit, such as Demetrius Andrade, Jaime Munguia and Esquiva Falcão, all refused to face Zhanibek Alimkhanuly.

I’m excited to see Zhanibek Alimkhanuly dominate and stop Danny Dignum.
Is his name Zhanibek Alimkhanuly?
I was just about to ask that as wel.
I’ve seen it spelt Janibek and Zhanibek.

Both are correct.

The latter seems more prevalent though.
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jani gonna batter danny
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margaret thatcher wrote: 16 May 2022, 16:54 jani gonna batter danny
How many rounds??
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Enlightened-One wrote: 05 May 2022, 05:28 I’m moderately surprised to see so many people apparently sleeping on Zhanibek Alimkhanuly, because he is likely to become the next dominant force at 160lbs.

For sure, Danny Dignum is a horrible opponent, but the WBO went down their ratings and those previously rated above the domestic level Brit, such as Demetrius Andrade, Jaime Munguia and Esquiva Falcão, all refused to face Zhanibek Alimkhanuly.

I’m excited to see Zhanibek Alimkhanuly dominate and stop Danny Dignum.
You called Bivol a borderline hypejob. Is this guy up to that level yet? Maybe one of the Charlos will dare to fight him?

Btw his first name starts with J I'm pretty sure.
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Bandog wrote: 16 May 2022, 17:53Btw his first name starts with J I'm pretty sure.
Top Rank says his first name is spelled Zhanibek on his passport.

It is only spelled with a J in certain articles, marketing material etc. to make it easier (or dumb things down) for his American audience.
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Date: Saturday May 21, 2022
Location: Resorts World - Las Vegas, NV
TV: ESPN

Start Times
ESPN+: 5:15 pm ET | 2:15 pm PT | 10:15 pm BST (Preliminary Card)
ESPN: 8 pm ET | 5 pm PT | 1 am BST (Main Card)

Promoted by: Top Rank

Main Card

Vacant Interim WBO Middleweight Championship
Janibek Alimkhanuly vs. Danny Dignum

10 Round Lightweight Bout
Jamel Herring vs. Jamaine Ortiz

6 Round Welterweight Bout
Tiger Johnson vs. Agustin Gerbaldo Kucharski

Preliminary Card

8 Round Featherweight Bout
Adam Lopez vs. William Encarnacion

8 Round Super Featherweight Bout
Karlos Balderas vs. Ruben Cervera

8 Round Featherweight Bout
Jessie Magdaleno vs. Edy Valencia Mercado

6 Round Featherweight Bout
Duke Ragan vs. Victorino Gonzalez

8 Round Light Heavyweight Bout
Steven Nelson vs. Louis Rose

Swing bouts

8 Round Lightweight Bout
Giovanni Cabrera vs. Elias Damian Araujo

4 Round Lightweight Bout
Charlie Sheehy vs. Burnell Jenkins

6 Round Super Lightweight Bout
Kasir Goldston vs. Yainel Alvarez

For UK fans

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Prelims have begun.
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I wonder, can Danny also be spelled Zanny? Is that dumbed down for American fans too? :OhYes:
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Stream keeps pausing and starting..

It’s VERY annoying’
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Main card starts soon
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Is it Herring first ?
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skanksta wrote: 21 May 2022, 20:11 Is it Herring first ?
No the other fight. Should be Tiger Johnson.
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Tiger Johnson is good. :box:
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Bandog wrote: 21 May 2022, 17:54 I wonder, can Danny also be spelled Zanny? Is that dumbed down for American fans too? :OhYes:
Read the fûckîng Top Rank website.

Alimkhanuly‘s first name on his passport is Zhanibek.

I know you desperately want it to be Janibek, because you’re a sàd báśtard that is desperate to prove me wrong.

But Zhanibek’s name is Zhanibek!!!

FFS! :brick:
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