Janibek Alimkhanuly: WBO and Ibf Middle Deight Deterning Keeps Titles

The unified sample of medium weights Janibek Alimkhanuly marked his return home with an extraordinary arrest victory against Anauel Ngamissangue.
Alimkhanuly dropped Ngamissance in the opening round and marked the victory in the fifth to keep his WBO and IBF titles.
It is the first time that Alimkhanully has fought in his home of Kazakhstan since 2017 and extends his record unbeaten to 17 wins.
The 32 -year -old SouthPaw recorded 12 victories to arrest to further consolidate his place as a dominant force in the division.
Alimkhanuly fixed the tone soon and obtained the subsequent sinister to put ngamissengue on the canvas.
The Congolese-French Fighter Ngamissangue was captured late again in the third but held the bell.
The attack continued the four and five rounds while Alimkhanully targeted an anticipated goal and a victory for his compatriots at the Astana Barys Arena.
The victory was confirmed when two hooks on the left that took off, sent Ngamissangue, who was previously unbeaten, collapsing towards the floor and the referee made the competition agitated.
Alimkhanuly will try to add further average gold to its collection by the end of the year, with the WBC champion Carlos Adames and the holder of the WBA Erislandy Lara title in his eyes.
The Kazakh also set its eyes on the four -weight world champion Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez in the last two years.
“Canelo! Where are you?”, Alimkhanuly published on X.
“I am the king of the middle weight! Do you think you too are a king! We show the world a struggle between two kings!”