IBA results from Russia

Source: IBA

23/04/2024

IBA results from Russia

A hometown welcome for Artur Subkhankulov guided the Russian to a win the main event of IBA Champions’ Night in Ufa, Russia, defeating Romania’s James Chereji in the junior lightweight division. Born and raised in the host city, Subkhankulov used a front-footed offense throughout. Chereji finally showed some fire of his won in the third round, pushing the Russian back and continuing his counterattack in the fourth round. But just as momentum looked to come back towards the Romanian, Subkhankulov dropped Chereji to his knees in his corner, leading to an eight count and wobbly legs for the visitor. Subkhankulov smelled blood and charged his foe with flurries of punches, which Chereji just about survived as he tried to engage clinches. He lasted the distance, but Subkhankulov was named the unanimous victor.
 
In the penultimate fight of the night, Russian welterweight Danis Gabdrafikov got a win over Bobo-Usmon Baturov from Uzbekistan. Baturov knocked Gabdrafikov to the ground, causing him to roll backwards into the corner, stunnied. While this was contentiously deemed a slip, there was no doubt about a left howitzer from Gabdrafikov in the third round, which took the Uzbek boxer to the mat for a count of eight. Another eight count came in the sixth round for Baturov as a result of another left, effectively guaranteeing victory for Gabdrafikov who recovered from the shaky start to win.
 
Pavel Sosulin made it a third IBA Champions’ Night victory in his home country, going eight rounds in the middleweight category against Ulugbek Sobirov, representing Uzbekistan. Sobirov took Sosulin to the time limit, becoming the first boxer to last until the last bell against Sosulin at IBA Champions’ Night, but he absorbed  lot of punishment. As the Russian Sosulin sent the home crowd into a frenzy with his strong combinations, Sobirov endured, occasionally returning with glimpses of his own offensive ability. There was no doubt who the winner was, as Sosulin once again looked dominant to keep an unbeaten streak at IBA Champions’ Night.
 
An exciting middleweight affair saw Dmitry Zakharov defeat Kyrgyzstan’s Syrgak Abdyzhapar Uulu. Both boxers were making their pro debuts and used the opening three minutes to test the waters, mostly focusing on evasion than aggression. Abdyzhapar Uulu would become the aggressor throughout the six rounds, but he came up against the Russian, a master in counter attacking. The tird round saw Zakharov fly in with a left hook, followed by a right uppercut that threw the Kyrgyz athlete off his balance slightly. This combination changed the momentum of the bout and later in that third round, the Russian slammed a counter right hand to Uulu. Zakharov looked composed the longer the bout progressed and despite the activity he faced from his opponent, he was largely unscathed and left Ufa with the win.
 
In the longest match of the night, Leon Antonyan from Russia defeated Azizbek Abdugofurov of Uzbekistan over ten super middleweight rounds. The ninth round was one of the liveliest, with both trading blows and hitting punches from close range. While Abdugofurov was resilient and looked as good as his opponent in the middle portion of the bout, it was ultimately a unanimous decision in favor of Antonyan, who delivered the best strikes throughout.
 
Gor Khachatryan gave Russia an opening win against Seymur Isayev from Azerbaijan in the junior welterweight division. The Russian knocked his foe down with a left hook in the second round, summoning a count of eight. After getting back up, he took more punishment from Khachatryan and eventually fell to his feet, being counted out. While Isayev looked despondent on the canvas, his opponent celebrated his knockout victory after less than six minutes.
 
Bekkhan Israilov from Russia would claim the victory in the heavyweight category in a scrappy affair against Kazakhstan’s Nursultan Amanzholov, with judges supporting him by split decision.