UFA, Bashkortostan-Artur Subkhankulov took the WBA Continental Lightweight title with a polished ten round unanimous decision victory over Tigran Uzlyan in a campaign event in Me something Iba Pro 9 in UFA, Bashkortostan.
Residence Hero Subkhankulov (10-4 KOS) Box Intelligent from the SouthPAW position and the game Uzlyan (12-2, 6 Kos) kept cruising home of a well-deserved victory in a lively home audience.
Although he ran an injury to his right eye in the fourth round, Subkhankulov continued to accumulate the points against the advancing Uzlyan, using his superior footwork and precision bunches to slowly break down the rounds.
While a final round of Subhankulov almost insured a dramatic late finish, the chased Uzlyan managed to survive until the last bell.
With scores of 97-93 and 98-92 (X2), Subhankulov perhaps booked the striking victory of his career to date. With the 33-year-old already arranged on #7 in the IBF Lightweight Rankings, a shot at one of the big names of the division will certainly follow in 2026.
In the most important support of the evening, Welterweight Queen Azalea delivered a career-best achievement to open Neslihan Mollaoglu in six rounds in their IBA pro competition.
Okyabrskiy’s Amineva (4-0, 1 KO IBA Pro) flew out of the blocks in the opening round, which Turkiye’s Mollaoglu (0-1 IBA Pro) pepps to the head and body with a series of hateful Southpaw combinations.
Despite dominating for great periods of the competition-including the score of a knockdown of the fourth round-zou, there are no victory for Amineva, with the 22-year-old instead established a skewed decision on the cards.
Super-Middenweight Competent Pavel Silyagin continued his march to a world title shot with an extensive six round decision gain on Venezuelan puncher Keber Gonzalez.
After overcoming an annoying attack of illness during the Vechtweek, Silyagin (16-0-1, 7 Kos, 2-0 IBA Pro) showed no adverse effects in the production of a dominant display to close Gonzalez (21-4, 18 KOS, 0-2 IBA Pro) on the Scorecards.
Currently ranked on #7 with the IBF and #8 with the WBA, the Novosibirsk stylist remains well wrapped to challenge one of the selection names in the Red-Hot 168LBS division.
In a collision of unbeaten welterweights, UFA’s Denis Gabdrafikov showed his sizzling hand speed while overwhelmed Kazakh visitor Temirzhan Baimolda to win through an impressive TKO in the second round.
Gabdrafikov (5-0, 2 Kos, 2-0 IBA Pro) turned out to be a level higher than the opening bell, with the local favorite threw a amazing 31 unanswered bumps before the referee entered Baimolda (10-1, 6 Kos) who grabbed a sprent on the ropes on the ropes.
Beloretsk’s Bekkhan Israilov (2-0, IBA Pro) has placed Iran Ramezanpour (0-1, IBA Pro) in six rounds in a largely competitive IBA Pro Bout in the heavyweight division.
The 18-year-old Uzbeek talent Khalimjon Mamasoliev (1-0, 1 KO IBA Pro) scored an emphatic second round TKO of Yaroslav Shkutak (0-1 IBA Pro) in Myba Pro heavyweight match.
IBA Pro CEO Al Siesta said: “What a great evening of action here in UFA. Artur Subkhankulov proved that he is ready for the next step in the lightweight division with the most important performance of his career. We also had Pavel Silyagin – who was very sick this week – the fans in Ufa, go home!”
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