Osleys Iglesias vs. Vladimir Shishkin - September 4, 2025

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Who wins?

Poll ended at 04 Sep 2025, 16:09

Iglesias - Decision
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Iglesias - T/KO
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DRAW
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Shishkin - T/KO
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Shishkin - Decision
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13%
 
Total votes: 8

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Osleys Iglesias vs. Vladimir Shishkin - September 4, 2025

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OSLEYS IGLESIAS-VLADIMIR SHISHKIN SET FOR SEPT. 4 TO DETERMINE IBF MANDATORY AT 168

Today, it was made official that Osleys Iglesias and Vladimir Shishkin will meet in an IBF super middleweight title eliminator on Sept. 4 for the right to be the mandatory challenger.

The Eye of the Tiger event will take place at Montreal Casino in Montreal, Canada.

In co-feature, lightweight Dzmitry Asanau (10-0, 4 KOs) will defend his regional WBC belt against a yet-to-be-determined opponent.

Meanwhile, there will also be appearances from super middleweight Moreno Fendero (11-0, 9 KOs), middleweight Alexandre Gaumont (13-0, 9 KOs), junior welterweight Wyatt Sanford (3-0, 2 KOs), lightweight Avery Martin Duval (13-0-1, 7 KOs) and junior lightweight Erik Israyelyan (2-0, 2 KOs). Their opponents will be announced later, too.

Iglesias (13-0, 12 KOs), rated at No. 3 by The Ring at super middleweight, was a talented amateur in his native Cuba before turning professional in Germany in 2019. In just his sixth fight, he dominated faded former two-time world title challenger Isaac Chilemba (UD 12).

The 27-year-old southpaw caught the eye stopping Ezequiel Maderna (KO 1), Andrii Velikovskyi (TKO 10) and Artur Reis (KO 4) before scoring first-round knockouts of respected Marcelo Coceres and Evgeny Shvendenko after he began fighting in Canada. Sena Agbeko made it out of the opening round but was quickly vanquished in the second, while Petro Ivanov was able to last until the fifth.

Shishkin (16-1, 10 KOs), rated at No. 8 by The Ring at super middleweight, turned professional in 2016. He's managed to show his class by stopping Nadjib Mohammedi (TKO 10), DeAndre Ware (TKO 8) and then-unbeaten Ulises Sierra (UD 10).

The 33-year-old has also dominated then once-beaten Agbeko (UD 10) on ShoBox and outpointed former IBF titlist Jose Uzcategui (UD 12). He has spent time treading water beating a pair of journeymen before coming up short against William Scull (UD 12) for the vacant IBF title in October.
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not a bad fight, iggy should win, he's looked a beast

hopeful the undercard isnt just the typical eye of the tiger can crushing
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Dangerous Cuban super middleweight Osleys Iglesias will fight Vladimir Shishkin in an IBF eliminator on September 4 in Montreal, Canada.

Iglesias, who has the IBO strap, will headline at the Cabaret du Casino de Montreal.

Nicknamed “The Tornado”, Iglesias said: “On September 4, I will be victorious, defend my IBO title, and become the IBF mandatory challenger. Step by step, belt by belt, I’ll be at the top very soon.”

Iglesias has impressed in racing to 13-0 (12 KOs), and in 2024 he stopped Marcelo Coceres, Evgeny Shvedenko, Sena Agbeko, and Petro Ivanov.

Shishkin is 16-1 (10 KOs) with his only defeat coming to William Scull for the IBF title.

That victory garnered Scull his May fight with Canelo Alvarez in Saudi Arabia.

“In my eyes, this is the most important fight ever held at the Casino,” said Eye of the Tiger boss Camille Estephan. “The super middleweight division is currently the most competitive in boxing, and we’ll have the IBF’s top two contenders [along with Christian Mbilli] in the ring, on our turf, with a potential fight against ‘Canelo’ Alvarez on the line. We're raising the bar once again.”

Shishkin is promoted by Salita Promotions, and president Dmitriy Salita added: “Iglesias vs. Shishkin is a fight between two of the best yet-to-be-discovered talents in the division. Shishkin lost a razor-thin decision to Scull, and I’m proud that Salita Promotions was able to secure another major opportunity for him so quickly. Iglesias, on the other hand, is an incredible talent who has yet to be tested at the highest level. This matchup is a real treat for boxing fans, and I’m pleased to be working alongside Camille and Eye of the Tiger — one of the premier organizations in the sport.”

There are also spaces on the card for 10-0 (4 KOs) lightweight and two-time Olympian Dzmitry Asanau (10-0, 4 KOs) and Quebec prospects Alexandre Gaumont, 13-0 (9 KOs) and Avery Martin Duval, 13-0-1 (7 KOs) in their first 10-rounders and other Eye of the Tiger prospects including 11-0 (9 KOs) Moreno Fendero, 3-0 (2 KOs) Wyatt Sanford, and 2-0 (2 KOs) Erik Israyelyan due to fight.
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battle of the boxers noses - two different styles of it as well :yay:
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Fight Week!! :box:
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Competitive fight IMO. Iglesias edges it for me.
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I like this one a lot. It will be a good measuring stick for two quality boxers.

I think Iglesias is one of the top fighters at 168 (although I also thought Tellez was near the top at 154, so ...) and brings power in both fists. Shishkin is a solid all-around fighter, and I also believe he got robbed against Scull and without that dodgy decision would be considered among the top 10 super middleweights.

It will be interesting to see how the Russian handles the early pressure and power from Iglesias. If Shishkin can take the fight into the later rounds, he just might be able to eke out a close decision.

That being said, I'm still leaning toward the Cuban.
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Osleys Iglesias: 'My daughter is my engine, my mother is my heart'

For Osleys Iglesias, his journey to pro boxing began with a broken promise.

He plans to culminate it by keeping a promise of his own.

Iglesias was just 21 years old when he made the trip to Cologne, Germany for the 2019 World Boxing Cup. The four-day tournament attracted some of the world’s best boxers from across Europe and Asia and was an opportunity for Iglesias – born in Havana, Cuba - to show he could win at the highest level heading into an Olympic year. The head trainer of the Cuban team gave him an additional incentive just before the tournament began.

“He told me, ‘If you win the gold medal, you can be the face of the amateur boxing team,’” Iglesias to BS.

Iglesias did just that, never dropping a scorecard in four straight fights to win the gold, defeating future Olympic bronze medalist Gleb Bakshi along the way.

What should have been his statement-making achievement to that point turned to disappointment as soon as Iglesias walked down the ring steps.

“They told me, ‘You're too young to be the face of the boxing team,’” said Iglesias.

That was the last thing he wanted to hear. “I’m not somebody that likes to be on standby and not be able to do my thing,” he added.

At that point, he put in a call to his mother, Belkiz, back home in Cuba and told her what his plans were.

“It was a really difficult conversation. It’s really hard to describe. It was really sad,” said Iglesias of him telling his mother that he was not coming home, and would be staying in Germany to begin his professional career.

“It was one of my hardest goodbyes, but I knew that I was going to see her again. But I wasn't expecting it to be this long, six years without seeing her.”

Iglesias promised his mother that, the next time they saw each other, he would be a world champion. Now 27, Iglesias, 13-0 (12 KOs), will take his biggest step towards that goal when he faces former world title challenger Vladimir Shishkin this Thursday at Montreal Casino in Montreal, Canada.

The fight, which will be broadcast worldwide on punchinggrace.com, is an eliminator for the no. 1 ranking with the IBF at 168lbs.

Shishkin, 16-1 (10 KOs), represents more than just a symbolic hurdle. The 34-year-old Russian boxer, who now makes his home in Miami, is coming off a close decision loss to William Scull last October in a fight for the vacant IBF super middleweight belt.

Had Shishkin gotten the decision - which many felt could have gone his way - it would have been Shishkin instead of Scull fighting Saul “Canelo” Alvarez this year in a mega-million-dollar unification fight in Saudi Arabia.

Promoter Camille Estephan of Eye of the Tiger Management (EOTTM) calls Shishkin “the perfect opponent” for Iglesias at this point, and says they are very familiar with how dangerous Shishkin could prove to be.

“Shishkin is one of the only guys that can hang with Artur Beterbiev in camp, he's one of his main sparring partners,” said Estephan. “Iglesias can really shine if he comes up with a big performance and wins.”

“He’s going to try to use his experience against me,” Iglesias surmises, keeping his cards close to his chest. “I can’t guess what he brings to the table. But I have an idea of what type of fighter I have in front of me.”

There likely isn’t any style of boxer that Iglesias hasn’t yet seen in the ring.

Iglesias first started boxing at age 7, and made the Cuban national team at age 15. He had over 200 amateur bouts, competing in Thailand, Russia, China and India, while beating the likes of future world champion David Morrell in domestic competition.

After defecting from Cuba, Iglesias admits he struggled to adapt to his surroundings, such as the reliance on Google Translate for most communications. He linked up with trainer Georg Bramowski, whose wife speaks Spanish, and within five months had made his professional debut in Germany.

After three quick wins in Germany, the COVID-19 pandemic kept him out of the ring for nearly two years, at which point he resumed fighting in Poland. Iglesias lodged four wins in 2022, including a twelve-round unanimous decision win over former title challenger Isaac Chilemba, which was the first and only time so far Iglesias has been forced to go to the scorecards.

Estephan says it was Marc Ramsay, director of boxing development for Eye of the Tiger, who first put Iglesias on the company’s radar. After signing Christian Mbilli, the company looked at the landscape at super middleweight to identify potential threats.

“Iglesias was the only one that we felt like, if we have to fight this guy, it really has to be for all the marbles,” said Estephan. “And we tried to connect to make the deals.”

The company signed Iglesias at the end of 2023. Thursday will mark his fifth straight fight in Quebec - four of which will have been at the Montreal Casino. Estephan says there were less than ten individual tickets left on sale as of Sunday, which he says is an indication of how popular Iglesias has become locally.

“There's a buzz around him, because the feeling is that he's the best we’ve signed apart from Beterbiev and [Christian] Mbilli, and his upside seems bigger than anybody we've seen before,” said Estephan. “He's got crazy power, he's very lean, he's tall, he's lanky. He has tremendous boxing skills. He’s from the Cuban boxing school, but he's extremely aggressive.”

It helps that Iglesias isn’t your typical safety-first Cuban boxer. Iglesias hopes he can be the one to change the perception of boxers from the Cuban system.

“I think about it in my head all of the time. I could be that guy. I could be the one to change it,” said Iglesias.

So far, Iglesias, who has a daughter and now makes his home in Berlin, Germany, has learned the essentials in French: “bonjour”, “oui”, “merci beaucoup,” enough to order some poutine on Rue Sainte-Catherine.

With two of the highest ranked contenders in the super middleweight division, the company has focused Mbilli’s path on the WBC route, and Iglesias with the IBF.

EOTTM secured a WBC interim 168lbs title opportunity for Mbilli, who took care of the rest with a first-round stoppage of Maciej Sulecki this past June. His first defense of that belt will come against Lester Martinez on September 13 undercard of the Alvarez-Terence Crawford card in Las Vegas.

With Iglesias attempting to earn a title opportunity through the IBF, EOTTM has doubled their chances of securing a blockbuster fight with the Alvarez-Crawford winner.

Iglesias believes he will get an opportunity against whoever emerges with the belts.

“Whoever doesn’t have an opportunity has to go and chase it, and that's the way I think,” said Iglesias. “He's going to give me an opportunity to fight him, and I feel like it's going to be sooner than later.”

Iglesias isn’t just motivated by fortune and glory. He hasn’t forgotten the words he spoke to his mother when he made that fateful decision in Germany six years ago. Though he speaks to her regularly over the phone, he knows a championship win would give him the influence and resources he needs to reunite with his mother in person.

“I don’t want to rush things. I want to go according to plan. I know that I’m going to see my mother sooner or later. And now I have a daughter, so I want to set a good future for her too,” said Iglesias.

“My daughter is my engine and my mother is my heart.”
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Jhon Orobio gets new opponent for fight in Montreal

Jhon Orobio has a new opponent for his eight-round fight this Thursday in Montreal.

The unbeaten junior welterweight will now face Mexico’s Ivan Basurto Monroy at Montreal Casino. Basurto, 10-8 (10 KOs), of Queretaro, Mexico steps in on less than a week's notice after the original opponent, South African Xolisani Ndongeni, withdrew last week due to an injury sustained in training.

The 28-year-old Basurto is coming in off two straight losses, though he did score back-to-back stoppages prior to that against boxers with winning records. His most notable opponent came in 2017, when he fought a teenaged Isaac Cruz, losing by third-round stoppage.

The 22-year-old Orobio, a native of Cali, Colombia who is now based in Montreal, has fought all but one of his 14 previous fights in the Canadian province of Quebec since turning pro in 2023. Promoter Camille Estephan of Eye of the Tiger Management believes Orobio has a high ceiling in his career.

“He punches very hard for that division. He punches with the most power honestly pound for pound in Marc Ramsay’s gym,” said Estephan.

“We think he’s going to become world champion and be a major star.”

The card will be headlined by the 12-round super middleweight fight between Osleys Iglesias and Vladimir Shishkin and will be streamed live on punchinggrace.com.
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Full weigh-in results are as follows:

Super middleweight – 12 rounds
Osleys Iglesias (167.6lbs) vs Vladimir Shishkin (167.6lbs)

Lightweight – 10 rounds
Dzmitry Asanau (134.9lbs) vs Laid Douadi (135.0lbs)

Junior welterweight – eight rounds
Jhon Orobio (139.6lbs) vs Ivan Basurto Monroy (140.0lbs)

Lightweight – 10 rounds
Avery Martin Duval (134.8lbs) vs Luis Campos (134.6lbs)

Super middleweight – eight rounds
Moreno Fendero (167.7lbs) vs Boris Crighton (168lbs)

Junior welterweight – six rounds
Wyatt Sanford (139.2lbs) vs Semjon Kamanin (139.9lbs)
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Fight Night! :box:
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Guys: How can this card be viewed ? is there a fee ?
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goose 5 wrote: 04 Sep 2025, 12:10 Guys: How can this card be viewed ? is there a fee ?
I read somewhere that it will be streamed on ESPN knockout
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ozzy is a stud, shown some scary power and solid skills

shish is a decent test for him but i think ozzy should come through handily

shame that orobio's fight with Xolisani Ndongeni fell through, ndongeni is good for rounds at least and orobio needs more of those. this new opponent looks more like a knock over
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VLADIMIR SHISHKIN CONFIDENT OSLEYS IGLESIAS’ STYLE WILL HELP HIM SHINE

The last time Vladimir Shishkin encountered a Cuban opponent, William Scull’s reluctance to actually fight frustrated the Russian super middleweight contender.

Shishkin is still optimistic about boxing another unbeaten Cuban on Thursday night because he’ll have no such difficulty finding Osleys Iglesias. Unlike Scull, the powerful southpaw seeks and tries to destroy his opponents.

Iglesias — touted as one of boxing’s most avoided, dangerous contenders — almost always fights off his front foot and should present Shishkin with opportunities to showcase his capabilities in ways the elusive Scull negated last year in Berlin.

Shishkin thinks he did more than enough to beat Scull, who won an unconvincing unanimous decision and the then-vacant IBF 168-pound championship. He also secured a shot at Canelo Alvarez for a career-high purse May 3 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Shishkin, the IBF’s No. 2 contender, and the third-ranked Iglesias will fight to become the New Jersey-based sanctioning organization’s mandatory challenger for Alvarez or Terence Crawford.

Punchinggrace.com will stream Iglesias-Shishkin as the 12-round main event of a six-bout card from Casino de Montreal (6:30 p.m. ET; 11:30 p.m. BST).

“I’ve seen his fights,” Shishkin told The Ring. “He has a strong punch, but I like that he’s aggressive and he goes forward. Scull ran away, but I think with his style, it’s a good fight for me to show my best skills. I think my footwork and my skills is much better than his.”

The Ring rates Iglesias (13-0, 12 KOs) third among its top 10 contenders for Alvarez’s title. Shishkin (16-1, 10 KOs), ranked ninth, hasn’t boxed in the 10½ months since Scull beat him.

Shishkin’s attorney filed a protest with the Association of German Professional Boxers following his costly loss to Scull. Though the decision wasn’t overturned, the IBF kept Shishkin in the No. 2 spot in its top 15.

“After fighting Scull, you think, 'Not another Cuban,' because you think they’re gonna run away from you,” Mick Hobart, Shishkin’s manager and assistant trainer, told The Ring. “But once I told Vlad, ‘Watch the tape. You’re gonna see the guy comes forward and all of that,’ he said, ‘He’s perfect for me.’ That’s the type of guy he likes anyway.”

Hobart recognizes the traits that could make Iglesias special. He also pointed out that Shishkin, 34, has never been down in sparring, let alone a fight, and is the most formidable opponent the Quebec-based Iglesias, 27, will have faced in 14 professional fights.

“Iglesias puts all of his power into his punches and he often overreaches, especially with his right hook,” Hobart said. “So, he’s gonna be throwing those big punches and I think Vladimir may very well make him miss and you may even see him get hurt.

“The worst time to get hit is when you’re not seeing it and you’re overreaching and overpunching. That’s a better style for [Shishkin] than a guy running away. Even Canelo, the best in the division, hated that. Nobody likes a fighter that’s running away.”
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Date: September 4, 2025
Location: Cabaret du Casino de Montreal - Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Where to watch: Punching Grace
Start time: 6:30 pm ET | 3:30 pm PT | 11:30 pm BST

Fight Card

IBO Super Middleweight Championship
12 Round IBF Title Eliminator Bout
Osleys Iglesias vs. Vladimir Shishkin

WBC Continental Lightweight Championship
Dzmitry Asanau vs. Laid Douadi

10 Round Super Lightweight Bout
Jhon Orobio vs. Xolisani Ndongeni

10 Round Lightweight Bout
Avery Martin Duval vs. Luis Campos Cortez

8 Round Super Middleweight Bout
Moreno Fendero vs. Boris Crighton

6 Round Super Lightweight Bout
Wyatt Sanford vs. Semjon Kamanin
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Osleys Iglesias makes statement win in KO8 of Vladimir Shishkin

MONTREAL – Sanctioning body politics are one thing, but in order to get a big fight – like the kind of opportunity that could come against the winner of Saul “Canelo” Alvarez and Terence Crawford – you have to make big statements. Whether Osleys Iglesias made a big enough statement to build interest in that level of opportunity next is up to interpretation, but the 27-year-old Germany-based Cuban put himself in good position with his eighth-round stoppage victory over Vladimir Shishkin on Thursday night at Casino Montreal.

Iglesias, 14-0 (13 KOs), knocked Shishkin’s head back with a left hand in the eighth round, sending Shishkin into the ropes before a follow-up flurry compelled the referee to halt the bout at the 1-minute, 28-second mark.

With the win, Iglesias elevated to the No. 1 ranking with the IBF at 168lbs, setting him up to potentially become the mandatory challenger for one of the four belts that undisputed champion Alvarez and Crawford will fight for on September 13 in Las Vegas.

The win was Iglesias’ biggest to date, stretching his knockout streak to eight.

Iglesias feels he showed that he deserved an opportunity with the winner of that super-fight.

“I think I made a statement. If he doesn’t want to fight with me, it’s not because I don’t give a good show. It’s because he’s scared. I’m a young boxer, I’m hungry, I have a good punch,” said Iglesias, adding that he’s “97 percent sure” that Alvarez beats Crawford.

“If he doesn’t want to fight with me, it’s because he might be scared that I’m too young and too strong for him.”

The loss is the first by stoppage for Shishkin, 16-2 (10 KOs), whose only previous defeat was a close decision loss to William Scull last October for the vacant IBF world title.

With the win, Eye of the Tiger – which promotes Iglesias and WBC interim titleholder Christian Mbilli – now has two paths to securing a major fight with their boxers and the Alvarez-Crawford winner.

Promoter Camille Estephan says that, while Iglesias won’t be in Las Vegas to watch the fight, he says they will not remain idle waiting for a call from the Alvarez-Crawford winner.

“What happens next is we’re gonna keep knocking them out,” said Estephan. “What I was very happy with is that he kept his power. People had questions, does he have power only in the first few rounds? He kept his power, he was hurting him. I wanted the fight to stop because I was worried [for Shishkin].”

Iglesias, who had gone the distance just once, in 2012 against Isaac Chilemba, looked poised to score another early knockout after rocking the 34-year-old Shishkin multiple times in the first round, particularly with the right hook. The Russia born, Florida based Shishkin remained composed, and adjusted in the second round by firing his jab more, if only to stop Iglesias from running him over. Iglesias still got the better of the round, landing a hard left near the bell.

Shishkin, whose resume includes wins over former titleholder Jose Uzcategui and title challenger Sena Agbeko, remained game throughout, landing right hands to keep Iglesias thinking. A pattern began to play out, wherein Iglesias would test whether Shishkin was ready to go, and then settle back in to boxing afterwards. By the sixth round, Iglesias began to appear marked up around the eyes, a sign that he had been in a real fight, which, given his penchant for early knockouts, hasn’t always been the case since turning pro in 2019.

Shishkin, for his part, was beginning to swell up as well, and a cut that opened up under his right eye in the seventh round underlined the damage he was absorbing. Shishkin’s poker face began to crack in the eighth round, when a left hand knocked Shishkin’s head back and forced him to the ropes. Iglesias pursued Shishkin to the ropes, missing some but landing enough to keep Shishkin in a defensive posture before the fight was stopped.

Iglesias, who now lives near Berlin, Germany, is trained by Georg Bramowski. He defected from Cuba in 2019 after winning gold at the World Boxing Cup amateur tournament in Cologne, Germany. The fight was the longest for Iglesias since his tenth round stoppage of Andrii Velikovskyi in Poland in December of 2022.
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Results

Osleys Iglesias def. Vladimir Shishkin by TKO (R8)

Dzmitry Asanau def. Laid Douadi by KO (R3)

Jhon Orobio def. Ivan Basurto Monroy by TKO (R5)

Avery Martin Duval def. Luis Campos Cortez by TKO (R5)

Moreno Fendero def. Boris Crighton by TKO (R3)

Wyatt Sanford def. Semjon Kamanin by unanimous decision (60-54, 60-54, 60-54)
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PROMOTER DECLARES OSLEYS IGLESIAS ‘GENERATIONAL TALENT’ AFTER TKO OF VLADIMIR SHISHKIN

MONTREAL – As statements go, this was quite emphatic.

Osleys Iglesias entered Thursday night as The Ring No. 3-rated super middleweight. His opponent, Vladimir Shishkin, was ranked No. 9.

And while Shishkin was tough, he was widely dominated by Iglesias through seven rounds. Iglesias (14-0, 13 KOs) won every round on the official judges’ scorecards before the Cuban-born fighter hurt him and didn’t let Russia’s Shishkin (16-2, 10 KOs) off the hook until referee Michael Griffin called a well-timed stoppage in the eighth round.

“I was hungry,” Iglesias told The Ring. “[As] a matter of fact, I’m still hungry. When I see a guy making mistakes, ‘The Tornado’ is passing by.

“I noticed my combinations were going in. I saw they were landing. Sooner or later he was going to break, and I got him in the eighth round – he broke.”

What Eye of The Tiger, Iglesias’ promoter, did is give the strong southpaw the platform for his talents.

Last year, he scored four knockouts against former world title challenger Marcelo Coceres, Evgeny Shvedenko, Sena Agbeko and Petro Ivanov – solid competition.

They lasted a total of nine rounds as he vaulted up the ratings. Activity is a fighter’s best friend, while inactivity is the bane of their lives.

This year, things slowed down while the Montreal-based promotional outfit was forced to wait on the IBF to arrange this fight with Shishkin in the eliminator. It appears the rest and time off were well served.

Camille Estephan, president of Eye of The Tiger, feels the sky is the limit for his fighter.

“What we just saw is we have a generational talent,” Estephan said. “Osleys Iglesias needed an opponent to prove how real he is, and he just did. He sent a statement and message to the whole division that he’s going to beat them all.”

Eye of The Tiger general manager Antonin Décarie said earlier in the week that Iglesias was even better than what we had seen and doubled down on that assertation after another impressive display.

“I stand by that, 100 percent,” Décarie said. “But he can box when he puts his hands together. He’s got a lot of speed, angles and if ever we get a fight where we can’t knock [the opponent] out, I’m not worried at all.

“I don’t think he lost one round [Thursday night], and Shishkin is a very decent opponent. [Shishkin] looked average [Thursday night], but that’s how good Iglesias is. The first round [Shishkin] got caught by the right hook. I was impressed how Shishkin could handle the punches.”

Meanwhile, Shishkin’s promoter, Dmitriy Salita, offered high praise for what he had just seen, “My guy is world class, that guy is elite.”

Quickly, talk will jump to what is next and it seems the cogs are already turning.

"We already know if Canelo wins, who his next opponent is,” Décarie said. “If Crawford wins, I don't see him fighting a guy the size of Iglesias, it wouldn’t be a very smart decision. So, we’re going to have to create a plan, but I think we’ve done pretty great the past few years, so I’m worried. We just have to be smart and keep him active.”

The win was perfect timing because in the next few days Estephan and Décarie will fly to Las Vegas, where they’ll join up with their other top-rated super middleweight, Christian Mbilli. Montreal’s Mbilli, ranked No. 1 by The Ring, holds the WBC interim title and will defend it against the dangerous Lester Martinez.

That fight, of course, will take place on the Alvarez-Crawford undercard September 13 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

“We’ve had talks with Turki [Alalshikh] about Osleys,” Estephan said, “and ‘His Excellency’ mentioned to me he’d like to see him on one of their shows. So, now we will see when that will be.

“The most important thing to me is Osleys is going to keep fighting, keep winning and he’s going to keep the pressure on until he has the world title.”

Iglesias was happy with how things went and felt his message was sent.

“I know they saw, I know they know me,” he said. “I think it's time. I think [Alalshikh] knows it’s time to give me my opportunity. He knows I give a good show and it’s time for me to take over the 168 category.”
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