Pro champ Gadzhimagomedov fighting in the amateurs

Source: IBA

11/12/2025

Pro champ Gadzhimagomedov fighting in the amateurs

Day four of the IBA 2025 men's amateur world championships saw Uzbekistan emerge as the biggest winner of the day across multiple weight divisions. The session, held across Rings A and B at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium, also saw pro brigerweights in action. Russia’s Muslim Gadzhimagomedov, the reigning WBA briderweight champion, comfortably shut out Cambodia’s Abdulla Rajapov, while Cuba’s multi-decorated legend Julio César La Cruz delivered a vintage 5–0 performance against Senegal’s Karamba Kebe, showcasing the trademark elusiveness and flair that has defined his two Olympic and five world titles... Olympic gold medalist Asadkhuja Muydinkhujaev opened the Ring A session with a composed 4–1 win over Armen Mashakaryan to reach the welterweight quarterfinals. The confident southpaw controlled the fight from the outset, edging the first round 3–2 before sweeping four 10–9 scores in the second. By the final round, Muydinkhujaev shifted gears, widening the gap for a decisive victory. Muydinkhujaev said: “We will prepare well for every fight, become champions, and return to our homeland with pride. God willing, we will reach the semifinals. I truly appreciate everyone’s support and ask our compatriots to keep standing with us.
 
He was soon joined by teammates in a dominant Uzbek showcase. At light heavyweight, Javokhir Ummataliev dazzled with slick footwork and clinical punching, earning a clean sweep against Kyrgyzstan’s Omurbek Bekzhigit. Ummataliev’s left cross continually found its mark as the southpaw neutralised his opponent’s aggression with sublime movement.
 
Reigning world champion Turabek Khabibullaev also advanced after his opponent, Kalil Paiva Brasil (Brazil), was withdrawn due to an arm injury following a heavy knockdown from Khabibullaev’s sweeping left in Round 1. At just 21, the Uzbek phenom continues to look unstoppable.
 
Another early stoppage arrived when Arman Makhanov (Uzbekistan) was awarded a unanimous verdict after a head clash ended his bout with Belarus’ Uladzislau Smiahlikau inside a minute.
 
Cuban Fernando Alejandro Arzola followed with a win after Spain’s Ayoub Ghadfa suffered a severe bicep injury, ending a promising heavyweight encounter prematurely.
 
A series of emphatic displays lit up the rest of the card: Loren Alfonso (Azerbaijan) used timing and power to halt Argentina’s Agustin Matias Veron... Moldova’s Andrei Zaplitni stunned Kyrgyzstan’s Bakyt Toktosun with a crisp right hand for an early KO... Brazil’s Cassio Santos Oliveira showed craft, but Kazakhstan’s Sanatali Toltayev controlled the exchanges for a 5–0 win...
Uganda’s Bob Gerald Turyatemba imposed a relentless pace to defeat Tunisia’s Zakaria Romdhani, who lost two points for fouls... At welterweight, Moldova’s Alexandru Paraschiv secured a $10,000 guarantee with a sharp 5–0 win over Mongolia’s Jandos Askhar,... Tajikistan’s Nekruz Salimov closed strong in a 4–1 victory over Arjan Iseni (North Macedonia)... Serbia’s Agejev Artjom impressed with speed and composure in his 5–0 win over Israel’s Daniel Ilyushonok.
 
In Ring B, a thrilling Russia vs. Kazakhstan classic saw Dzhambulat Bizhamov edge Yerassyl Zhakpekov 4–1 after a final-round surge from the Kazakh nearly overturned the tide, including a huge shot that forced an eight-count... Spain’s Enmanuel Reyes Pla fought through adversity to eliminate Kazakhstan’s Nurmagamed Yussupov with a narrow 4–1 decision... Kazakhstan’s super heavyweight Nurlan Saparbay outmanoeuvred Iman Raamezanpourdelvar with sharp counters and timely clinches.
 
Azerbaijan’s Thomas Casazza suffered a knockdown and point deduction before falling 5–0 to Zaur Gahramanov... Russia’s Evgenii Kool continued his body-shot demolition streak with a first-round stoppage of Mateus Barbosa Da Costa (Guinea-Bissau)... Pro veteran Armenian Hovhannes Bachkov used experience to tame 19-year-old Kyrgyz talent Almaz Orozbekov, winning 5–0... Belarus’ Vadzim Vauchko progressed via walkover after Serbia’s Vakhid Abbasov withdrew... Kenya’s Robert Okaka delivered a statement stoppage over Tunisia’s Youssef Rafrafi, dropping him twice for a TKO.
 
Australia’s Zachary Brown battled hard despite a knockdown and cuts in a messy bout but lost 4–1 to Armenia’s Artush Hovhannisyan.
 
Spain’s No. 2 seed Gazimagomed Jalidov forced repeated standing counts to defeat John Didier (St. Lucia), while heavy-hitting Aussie Leo Nicolson delivered another knockout, this time over Armenia’s Narek Manasyan.
 
Armenian powerhouse Davit Chaloyan scored a 5–0 win over Tajikistan’s Muhammad Abroridinov.
 
Kazakhstan’s Serik Temirzhanov produced one of the finest body shots of the day to stop Zambia’s Andrew Chilata in Round 2.
 
At minimumweight, Uzbekistan’s Shodiyorjon Melikuziev defeated Kyrgyzstan’s Anvarzhan Khodzhiev 5–0, showcasing elite shot selection and control.
 
Georgia’s Sakhil Alakhverdovi won 5–2 after bout review, and Scotland’s Alan Perrie secured a guaranteed payout via walkover.
 
Azerbaijan’s Subhan Mamedov, Armenia’s Baregham Harutyunyan, and Brazil’s Arilson Da Silva Goncalves all posted strong wins.
 
Russia’s Vsevolod Shumkov, Russia’s Ismail Mutsolgov, and Germany’s Davyd Shtepa all advanced with 5–0 shutouts.
 
Mali’s Djibril Traore survived a high-paced shootout to edge Sri Lanka’s Mohommed Yazmin Usaith 4–3—mirrored moments later as Spain’s Sergio Martinez scored another 4–3 win over Tajikistan’s Shokhobzhon Shukurov.
 
Turkmenistan’s Dovlet Yslamov overwhelmed Uganda’s Sabbath Mark Ziikama for a first-round stoppage.
 
Azerbaijan’s Mahammad Abdullayev closed the super-heavyweight slate with a dominant 5–0 performance over Mvogo Amougou Comoros.
 
At lightweight, Uzbekistan’s highly decorated Abdumalik Khalokov delivered a polished 5–0 win over Spain’s Enrique Kakulov, reinforcing his status as one of the most technically complete boxers in the tournament.
 
Kazakhstan’s Temirtas Zhussupov prevailed 4–0 against India’s unorthodox Devendra Singh Solanki (India) in a bout full of aggression and unorthodox angles.
 
Uzbekistan’s Fazliddin Erkinboev outboxed Armenia’s Vakhtang Harutyunyan at middleweight, while teammate Sabirzhan Akkalykov earned a 5–0 tactical win over New Zealand’s Tawhirimatea Toheriri-Hallett.
 
Russia’s Edmond Khudoian, Australia’s Kobe Hunt, and Nepal’s Lal Prasad Upreti all advanced at minimumweight.
 
Azerbaijan’s Mahammadali Ashiraliyev, Latvia’s Matvejs Prokudins, Armenia’s Artur Bazeyan, and Azerbaijan’s Saidjamshid Jafarov delivered decisive lightweight victories.
 
Colombia’s Juan Camilo Gonzales (IBN-Colombia) was outscored by Israel’s Miroslav Kapuler Ishchenko, who controlled with an accurate jab.
 
At super-heavyweight, Kyrgyzstan’s Myrzakir Koshaliev defeated New Zealand’s George Hola, and Russia’s David Surov ended the session with a clean 5–0 win over Ariitea Yannick Putoa (French Polynesia).