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Zhanibek Alimkhanuly calls out the 160 and 168-pound elite

Posted: 08 Jun 2022, 06:16
by Enlightened-One
"Zhanibek Alimkhanuly reviews Dignum destruction, calls out the 160 and 168-pound elite"

Unbeaten middleweight Zhanibek Alimkhanuly defeating Danny Dignum on May 21 didn’t come as a surprise – he was widely expected to win – it was the method of victory that was truly impressive.

Alimkhanuly, who is rated No. 5 by The Ring at 160 pounds, starched the British fighter in two brutal rounds, leaving us in awe and wanting more.

The 29-year-old Kazakh southpaw smelled blood from the beginning and wasn’t about to let his inferior opponent hang around.

“I already won before the start of the fight,” Alimkhanuly (12-0, 8 knockouts) told The Ring. “He had fear and excitement in his eyes. Eyes show your heart condition. If there is fear in your heart, you are nobody in the ring.

“I said it would be easy work and it was an easy fight for me. I proved to everyone that I am a tough and spectacular middleweight boxer. I think this will be Knockout of the Year.”

The win was greeted jubilantly in his homeland, but Alimkhanuly took it in his stride.

“In Kazakhstan, my every victory is a holiday – everyone congratulates [me],” he said. “I’m glad that I could give them joy.

“To be honest, I still don’t want to celebrate. I will celebrate when I knock out champions.”

Alimkhanuly isn’t content to just fight, he wants to test himself against the best around and is quick to call them out.

“I’m still hungry, I’m looking for champions,” he said. “I hope my next opponent will be a world champion or a famous boxer. I want to knock out all the boxing stars.

“I will knock out [WBC titleholder Jermall] Charlo and [WBO titlist Demetrius] Andrade. Then [undisputed super middleweight champion] Canelo [Alvarez] and [David] Benavidez.”

Alimkhanuly’s manager, Egis Klimas, knows that smoking out those big names is likely be a difficult proposition.

“It makes my job much harder but, at the same time, more enjoyable,” said Klimas, who lists unified heavyweight titleholder Oleksandr Usyk and former three-weight world champion Vasiliy Lomachenko among his clients. “I truly believe Zhanibek made a statement in the middleweight class and from now on his name will be recognized and respected.”

Klimas expects his client to be upgraded to full WBO titleholder in the not too distant future.

“Even though this bout was sanctioned as interim WBO, in our minds we knew Zhanibek was fighting for a world title,” he said. “The WBO championship committee made a ruling to champion Andrade and gave 30 days. We’re waiting for those days to expire to make our next steps.”


Thoughts? :confused:

Re: Zhanibek Alimkhanuly calls out the 160 and 168-pound elite

Posted: 08 Jun 2022, 06:26
by Enlightened-One
Whilst I’m a big fan of Zhanibek Alimkhanuly and also admire his ambition, he’ll never be on Canelo’s radar.

The Mexican is on the cusp of turning 32 years of age and has far bigger fish to fry than the Kazakh. And there’s a strong possibility he’ll remain at 175lbs if he somehow defies expectations, by avenging the Bivol defeat.

That said, Zhanibek Alimkhanuly will almost certainly be avoided by the likes of Charlo, Andrade and Benavidez for the time being, because he’s far too risky for the payday they’ll likely receive for facing him.

Golovkin, Charlo and Andrade will inevitably be making the jump from 160lbs to 168lbs in the next six to twelve months, which will allow Zhanibek Alimkhanuly to become the next dominant champion at middleweight.

However, the 29-year-old Kazakh southpaw is a physically big guy and I feel he won’t be satisfied to remain at 160lbs for a long time, especially if the biggest payday opportunities (against marquee names) can only be earned by competing at 168lbs.

For the record, Demetrius Andrade’s team only have 14-days remaining (from their originally imposed 30-day deadline) to negotiate a deal with Alimkhanuly’s handlers to orchestrate a WBO title fight by the 17th November, before the promotional rights for the bout go to purse bids.

However, Demetrius Andrade recently told Fight-Hype he wasn’t interested in facing Zhanibek Alimkhanuly, which means the Kazakh will likely be elevated to full champion status by the WBO within the next few weeks.

Re: Zhanibek Alimkhanuly calls out the 160 and 168-pound elite

Posted: 08 Jun 2022, 09:06
by Bandog
Him vs Morrell would be a good fight at 168, or Mell Charlo at 160.

Re: Zhanibek Alimkhanuly calls out the 160 and 168-pound elite

Posted: 09 Jun 2022, 20:12
by Bandog
Enlightened-One wrote: 08 Jun 2022, 06:26 Whilst I’m a big fan of Zhanibek Alimkhanuly and also admire his ambition, he’ll never be on Canelo’s radar.

The Mexican is on the cusp of turning 32 years of age and has far bigger fish to fry than the Kazakh. And there’s a strong possibility he’ll remain at 175lbs if he somehow defies expectations, by avenging the Bivol defeat.

That said, Zhanibek Alimkhanuly will almost certainly be avoided by the likes of Charlo, Andrade and Benavidez for the time being, because he’s far too risky for the payday they’ll likely receive for facing him.

Golovkin, Charlo and Andrade will inevitably be making the jump from 160lbs to 168lbs in the next six to twelve months, which will allow Zhanibek Alimkhanuly to become the next dominant champion at middleweight.

However, the 29-year-old Kazakh southpaw is a physically big guy and I feel he won’t be satisfied to remain at 160lbs for a long time, especially if the biggest payday opportunities (against marquee names) can only be earned by competing at 168lbs.

For the record, Demetrius Andrade’s team only have 14-days remaining (from their originally imposed 30-day deadline) to negotiate a deal with Alimkhanuly’s handlers to orchestrate a WBO title fight by the 17th November, before the promotional rights for the bout go to purse bids.

However, Demetrius Andrade recently told Fight-Hype he wasn’t interested in facing Zhanibek Alimkhanuly, which means the Kazakh will likely be elevated to full champion status by the WBO within the next few weeks.
Curious if you think the Charlo boys will duck him?

Re: Zhanibek Alimkhanuly calls out the 160 and 168-pound elite

Posted: 10 Jun 2022, 00:41
by Enlightened-One
Bandog wrote: 09 Jun 2022, 20:12
Enlightened-One wrote: 08 Jun 2022, 06:26 Whilst I’m a big fan of Zhanibek Alimkhanuly and also admire his ambition, he’ll never be on Canelo’s radar.

The Mexican is on the cusp of turning 32 years of age and has far bigger fish to fry than the Kazakh. And there’s a strong possibility he’ll remain at 175lbs if he somehow defies expectations, by avenging the Bivol defeat.

That said, Zhanibek Alimkhanuly will almost certainly be avoided by the likes of Charlo, Andrade and Benavidez for the time being, because he’s far too risky for the payday they’ll likely receive for facing him.

Golovkin, Charlo and Andrade will inevitably be making the jump from 160lbs to 168lbs in the next six to twelve months, which will allow Zhanibek Alimkhanuly to become the next dominant champion at middleweight.

However, the 29-year-old Kazakh southpaw is a physically big guy and I feel he won’t be satisfied to remain at 160lbs for a long time, especially if the biggest payday opportunities (against marquee names) can only be earned by competing at 168lbs.

For the record, Demetrius Andrade’s team only have 14-days remaining (from their originally imposed 30-day deadline) to negotiate a deal with Alimkhanuly’s handlers to orchestrate a WBO title fight by the 17th November, before the promotional rights for the bout go to purse bids.

However, Demetrius Andrade recently told Fight-Hype he wasn’t interested in facing Zhanibek Alimkhanuly, which means the Kazakh will likely be elevated to full champion status by the WBO within the next few weeks.
Curious if you think the Charlo boys will duck him?
Top Rank and the PBC almost never work with each other if it doesn’t involve mega-money.

Re: Zhanibek Alimkhanuly calls out the 160 and 168-pound elite

Posted: 10 Jun 2022, 02:30
by Dioufy
Danny Diggy rematch please.