Unbeaten middleweight Janbek Alemkhanoli quickly knocked out Danny Dignum with a left hook for the Round 2 KO and is the interim WBO champ.
Janbek Alimkhanoli is having a hard time promoting a big boxing match, and he showed why against England’s Danny Dignum.
Alimkhanuly and Dignum fought for the interim WBO middleweight title at Resorts World Las Vegas on May 21, but it didn’t last long. Alimkhanoli quickly took Dignum.
Alemkhanoli dominated (12-0, 8 KOs) and caught Dignum in the first round. The south, originally from Kazakhstan, was in its prime.
It was Alimkhanuly’s goal exercise in the second round. The speed of his hand gave Dignum spells. Dignum couldn’t see Alejanoli’s left hand coming.
Alemkhanoli got Dignum into trouble against the ropes, and unleashed a fiery left fracture that brought Dignum down for good.
Janbek Alemkhanoli knocked out Danny Dignum twice in the second round with a KO win over Danny Dignum to become the WBO Middleweight Champion.
Dignum was stunned at the plates and had no chance of getting up, and the fight was condemned to a knockout.
Alemkhanoli is a former Olympic and amateur world champion who peaked at the age of 29. He trains with former world champion Buddy McGirt, and the partnership is working fine.
Alimkhanoli’s native, Gennady Golovkin, holds two world titles in the division, but could fight Canelo Alvarez next. WBO Champion Demetrius Andrade.
a try wallet For Andrade against Alemkhanulli, she fell earlier in the year, but Andrade’s options are running out. He’ll either have to fight Alikhanoli or give up his title at some point.
Alemkhanoli put in a great performance on ESPN and showed that he could be the future of the middleweight division.