Janibek Alimkhanuly vs. Denzel Bentley | ESPN - November 12, 2022

Who wins?

Poll ended at 12 Nov 2022, 12:15

Alimkhanuly - Decision
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Alimkhanuly - T/KO
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DRAW
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Bentley - T/KO
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Bentley - Decision
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Janibek Alimkhanuly-Denzel Bentley To Headline November 12 Show On ESPN+

Janibek Alimkhanuly will face another British contender in his first defense of the WBO middleweight title.

Boxing Scene has learned that the unbeaten Kazakhstan native and England’s Denzel Bentley have agreed to meet in a 12-round main event ESPN+ will stream November 12 from an undetermined venue in Las Vegas. Bentley is ranked 14th among the WBO’s 160-pound contenders, but Alimkhanuly isn’t required at this time to make a mandatory defense of a WBO belt he won when he demolished England’s Danny Dignum in the second round of their May 21 bout at Resorts World Las Vegas.

Alimkhanuly has replaced Oscar Valdez as Top Rank’s headliner for its November 12 show. Mexico’s Valdez (30-1, 23 KOs), a former WBO featherweight and WBO junior lightweight champ, was forced to postpone his return to the ring until January because he suffered a non-boxing injury recently that prohibited him from training.

The 29-year-old Alimkhanuly (12-0, 8 KOs) won the WBO’s interim title when he knocked out Dignum (14-1-1, 8 KOs) four months ago. The interim tag has since been removed from Alimkhanuly’s championship because former WBO 160-pound champ Demetrius Andrade decided to move up to the super middleweight limit of 168 pounds instead of battling Alimkhanuly next.

London’s Bentley (17-1-1, 14 KOs) will make a quick turnaround for this championship chance. Bentley beat countryman Marcus Morrison (25-6, 16 KOs) by fourth-round technical knockout last Friday night at York Hall in London, which will afford him little time to take a break before he heads back into training camp for the left-handed Alimkhanuly (Morrison fights from an orthodox stance).

Seniesa Estrada (22-0, 9 KOs) will defend her WBA minimumweight championship in the co-feature before Alimkhanuly battles Bentley on November 12. An opponent for Los Angeles’ Estrada hasn’t been solidified for what will be her debut with Top Rank Inc., Bob Arum’s promotional company.
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Seems a tad early for Bentley, I'd anticipate Janibek will get him out of there in the mid-rounds, but I suppose he can keep his British and hopefully defend that against Sheeraz early next year.
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cpx2 wrote: 22 Sep 2022, 12:47 Seems a tad early for Bentley, I'd anticipate Janibek will get him out of there in the mid-rounds, but I suppose he can keep his British and hopefully defend that against Sheeraz early next year.
Yeh, he doesn't need to vacate it does he..

uNLESS HE WINS THE WORLD TITLE.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 22 Sep 2022, 12:47
cpx2 wrote: 22 Sep 2022, 12:47 Seems a tad early for Bentley, I'd anticipate Janibek will get him out of there in the mid-rounds, but I suppose he can keep his British and hopefully defend that against Sheeraz early next year.
Yeh, he doesn't need to vacate it does he..

uNLESS HE WINS THE WORLD TITLE.
I didn't have Denzel Bentley winning a world title before Felix Cash fought another reasonable opponent in my predictions after the two fought I'll tell you that much :lol: I wonder where that would rank compared to the other upsets of 2022? Colbert-Garcia bigger?
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Should probably be fighting Cash since he KO'd Bentley last year but it's not unusual for new beltholders to take a softer route in their first defense. At least he's keeping busy
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giacomino wrote: 22 Sep 2022, 12:58 Should probably be fighting Cash since he KO'd Bentley last year but it's not unusual for new beltholders to take a softer route in their first defense. At least he's keeping busy
Doubt they'd want Cash potentially taking the belt out of their control. It'll be the Queensbury-Top Rank connection that's secured this fight for Bentley.
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giacomino wrote: 22 Sep 2022, 12:58 Should probably be fighting Cash since he KO'd Bentley last year but it's not unusual for new beltholders to take a softer route in their first defense. At least he's keeping busy
Felix Cash already has a fight lined up against Connor Coyle.
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Enlightened-One wrote: 22 Sep 2022, 17:07
giacomino wrote: 22 Sep 2022, 12:58 Should probably be fighting Cash since he KO'd Bentley last year but it's not unusual for new beltholders to take a softer route in their first defense. At least he's keeping busy
Felix Cash already has a fight lined up against Connor Coyle.
He does but you think they could figure out a way to drop that when a title shot came up. Pay him off, sun him in a different opponent, offer him a shot at your belt next if you win…. There’s ways around that surely.
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Good payday for Denzel i hope. He's taking the L here though that's pretty certain.
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Monzon83 wrote: 23 Sep 2022, 09:08 Good payday for Denzel i hope. He's taking the L here though that's pretty certain.
It's a voluntary.. what you reckon he'll get?

Probably $50k-$100k or something.

Jani's contract is probably over $200k per defence..
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Enlightened-One wrote: 22 Sep 2022, 17:07
giacomino wrote: 22 Sep 2022, 12:58 Should probably be fighting Cash since he KO'd Bentley last year but it's not unusual for new beltholders to take a softer route in their first defense. At least he's keeping busy
Felix Cash already has a fight lined up against Connor Coyle.
Is it possible the email champ is ducking Cash? :maybe: This isn't even a good stay busy fight.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 23 Sep 2022, 09:18
Monzon83 wrote: 23 Sep 2022, 09:08 Good payday for Denzel i hope. He's taking the L here though that's pretty certain.
It's a voluntary.. what you reckon he'll get?

Probably $50k-$100k or something.

Jani's contract is probably over $200k per defence..
I'd certainly hope he's clearing 6 figures after expenses etc. Warren has done him dirty if not.
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Bentley is rated below QUIGLY ffs.

Janibek's promitor has no $?
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Press Release

WBO middleweight world champion Janibek “Qazaq Style” Alimkhanuly, a southpaw power puncher from Kazakhstan, will make the first defense of his title against two-time British champion Denzel Bentley on Saturday, Nov. 12 at Pearl Concert Theater at Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas.

In the co-feature, undefeated pound-for-pound queen Seniesa “Super Bad” Estrada will defend her WBA minimumweight world title against Jazmin Gala Villarino.

Janibek-Bentley, Estrada-Villarino, and undercard bouts will stream live and exclusively in the U.S. on ESPN+.

“Janibek is the top middleweight in the world, and this fight will be the start of a long and accomplished championship reign,” said Top Rank chairman Bob Arum. “I am thrilled to see Seniesa Estrada make her Top Rank debut. She is an exceptionally talented fighter and is poised to be a superstar in the sport for years to come.”

“Denzel Bentley is backing himself and completely believes he has got what it takes to win the WBO world middleweight championship from a formidable champion in Janibek Alimkhanuly,” said Hall of Fame promoter allegedly. “It is a golden opportunity for Denzel to step up from being a respected British champion to starring on the world stage in Las Vegas.”

Janibek (12-0, 8 KOs), a 2016 Olympian from Zhilandy, Kazakhstan, took the express route to a world title. He fought in his first scheduled 10-rounder in his sixth pro fight, winning a pair of regional titles in a dominant showing over Cristian Olivas. Janibek's last four bouts have been in Las Vegas, a quartet of knockouts that propelled him to the top of the middleweight heap. In 2021, he knocked out former world champions Rob Brant and Hassan N’Dam to earn a shot at the WBO interim middleweight title. Janibek knocked out Danny Dignum in two devastating rounds to earn a shot at then-champion Demetrius Andrade. Janibek was elevated to world champion after Andrade elected to move up in weight rather than defend his middleweight title.

“I give Denzel Bentley credit for accepting the challenge when so many fighters ran the other way,” Janibek said. “It is a great honor to defend my world title in Las Vegas at The Palms, and I will once again show the world what ‘Qazaq Style’ is about.”

Bentley (17-1-1, 14 KOs) makes his American debut following a recent run that saw him become king of the British middleweights for a second time. Last April, he suffered a stoppage loss to Felix Cash in a “Bubble” setting in front of limited spectators. Following a comeback victory over Sam Evans, he regained the British middleweight title with a 12-round split decision over the previously unbeaten Linus Udofia. “The Battersea Bomber” earned the shot at Janibek with a fourth-round TKO over Marcus Morrison last month. Bentley rebounded from being stunned in the opening round to bust up Morrison’s nose and open a cut over his right eye, forcing a corner stoppage. After perhaps his most dramatic victory, Bentley readies for the Las Vegas main event stage.

“It will be a good and exciting fight, and I think it is a fight I can win,” Bentley said. “So why not go out there and enjoy the theatrics of Las Vegas and come back with a world title? I genuinely believe I can beat him, and he is beatable. Everybody says he is scary, but I don't see it. Maybe I am missing something. We will find out when we get in the ring.”

Estrada (22-0, 9 KOs), the latest fighting sensation from East Los Angeles, hopes to flash the two-handed power that has made her one of the sport’s must-see action stars. A two-weight world champion who has also won an interim world title at flyweight, Estrada returns from a nearly 11-month layoff to defend her minimumweight title for a second time. She won that title last March with one-sided decision over Anabel Ortiz, then captured the WBO light flyweight title less than four months later with a decision over Japan’s Tenaki Tsunami. Estrada moved back down to minimumweight last December and defended her title with a fourth-round stoppage over Maria Micheo Santizo. A women’s boxing pioneer who has been grinding in Southern California gyms since taking up the sport more than two decades ago, Estrada is set to resume her career with the backing of Top Rank and “The Worldwide Leader in Sports.”

Estrada said, “This is an exciting time for women’s boxing, and I am thrilled to be making my Top Rank on ESPN debut in Las Vegas against a worthy challenger in Villarino. I am entering the prime of my career and looking forward to unifying the championships in three weight classes. The newest chapter in my career begins November 12, and I can’t wait to get in the ring.”

Villarino (6-1-2, 1 KO) enters her first world title opportunity having not tasted defeat since her 2016 pro debut. Last November, she traveled to Colombia and knocked out Venezuelan former world title challenger Yenifer Leon via seventh-round TKO. Leon also was stopped in five rounds by Estrada back in 2019. Villarino followed up the Leon triumph in March with a unanimous decision over Judith Vivanco in Vivanco’s home country of Mexico. She now enters enemy territory for a third straight fight in hopes of riding her road warrior mentality to a world title.

"This is the opportunity I have been waiting for, to fight for a world title against a fellow warrior like Seniesa Estrada,” Villarino said. “I am thankful to Top Rank for the opportunity, and I am coming to Las Vegas to shock the boxing world. On November 12, a new champion will be crowned."

In undercard action, undefeated lightweight prospect Raymond “Danger” Muratalla (15-0, 12 KOs) will fight in an eight-rounder. Muratalla is coming off a one-sided decision over Jair Valtierra.

Antonio “El Gigante” Mireles (5-0, 5 KOs), a 6’9 heavyweight, will fight in his first scheduled six-rounder. Mireles has three consecutive second-round knockouts after scoring a pair of first-round stoppages to start his career.

Junior welterweight Lindolfo Delgado (16-0, 13 KOs), who is coming off an epic decision victory over the previously undefeated Omar Aguilar in August, hopes to inch closer to title contention in an eight-rounder.

2016 U.S. Olympian Karlos Balderas (13-1, 11 KOs) looks to make it five wins in a row in an eight-round lightweight bout.

Former U.S. amateur superstar Javier “Milwaukee Made” Martinez (7-0, 2 KOs) returns in a six-rounder at super middleweight.

Lightweight Charlie Sheehy (4-0, 3 KOs), a fearsome puncher from the Bay Area, makes his fourth appearance of 2022 in a four-rounder.
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This is reminiscent of when George Kambosos became paperchampion and looked for the easiest possible opponent that he could find to have his first title defense against.
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Falcao, Munguia and Demetrius Andrade (twice) rejected opportunities to face Alimkhanuly during 2022.

People don't want to fight the guy.
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Enlightened-One wrote: 03 Oct 2022, 17:05 Falcao, Munguia and Demetrius Andrade (twice) rejected opportunities to face Alimkhanuly during 2022.

People don't want to fight the guy.
Have you read the Daily Bread Mailbag? He is knows boxing. He said although he wished Andrade would have fought Janibek, he 100% beats him. Janibek is a scrub email champ that has proved nothing, and has no $ behind him to get a bIg fight. Charlo wouldn't fight Andrade for 7,$$$,$$$ think he will fight the scrub for a few $?
Do you have it In you to call a Charlo s DUCKER? 🤣
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Bandog wrote: 03 Oct 2022, 20:20
Enlightened-One wrote: 03 Oct 2022, 17:05 Falcao, Munguia and Demetrius Andrade (twice) rejected opportunities to face Alimkhanuly during 2022.

People don't want to fight the guy.
Have you read the Daily Bread Mailbag? He is knows boxing. He said although he wished Andrade would have fought Janibek, he 100% beats him. Janibek is a scrub email champ that has proved nothing, and has no $ behind him to get a bIg fight. Charlo wouldn't fight Andrade for 7,$$$,$$$ think he will fight the scrub for a few $?
Do you have it In you to call a Charlo s DUCKER? 🤣
Stephen ‘Breadman’ Edwards (9th July, 2022):

“Janibek is with Top Rank. I think he just won the interim WBO title. I hate interim titles, but he does seem to want to fight.

“I think Andrade or Munguia will have to deal with him eventually.

“Janibek definitely passes the eye ball test for me. He’s fast. He’s tall. He has pedigree. He’s confident.

“I don’t think he’s a huge puncher like GGG but he’s sharp and he can hurt you.

“I would make him the favorite over Munguia and Eubank. I think him and Andrade and Jermall are 50/50 fights. But they have to fight.”


For the record, Demetrius Andrade ducked Zhanibek Alimkhanuly twice and even preferred to vacate his WBO world middleweight title rather than be forced to face the Kazakh.

Now which part of this post do you disagree with? :OhYes:
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Bently was obliterated by Cash. Shows how much confidence TR has in this scrub.
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Bread said he would have beat Mell in 2004, and would beat Janibek now.
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Bently isn't even as good as the worst guys Andrade fought.
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too bad andrade ran from jani to fight..........no one :lol:
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margaret thatcher wrote: 03 Oct 2022, 21:09 too bad andrade ran from jani to fight..........no one :lol:
Let's see if his future mandatories will fight or decline.
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This Janibek guy must be something. He said Canelo is easy work. :doh:
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