Zhanibek Alimkhanuly vs Andrei Mikhailovich Undercard - Full Fight Card List, Schedule, Running Order

Ronald Crawley Oct. 3, 2024, 5:54 a.m.

Since debuting in 2016, Alimkhanuly has secured 15 wins, including recent victories against Vincenzo Gualtieri and Steven Butler by knockouts. Mikhailovich turned pro in 2018 and boasts a record of 21-0, showcasing his strength in recent matches with knockouts over Edisson Saltarin and Les Sherrington. The fight pairs Alimkhanuly’s direct southpaw style against Mikhailovich’s orthodox stance, hinting at a strategic and engaging match.

Zhanibek Alimkhanuly vs Andrei Mikhailovich Fight Card

  • Zhanibek Alimkhanuly vs Andrei Mikhailovich
  • Mea Motu vs Shannon O'Connell
  • Charlie Kazzi vs Lui Magaiva

Zhanibek Alimkhanuly vs Andrei Mikhailovich Undercard

Zhanibek Alimkhanuly vs Andrei Mikhailovich Fight

Zhanibek Alimkhanuly faces Andrei Mikhailovich for the IBF & WBO World Middleweight Title in the middleweight class.

  • Division/Weight: middle
  • Zhanibek Alimkhanuly record: 15-0
  • Andrei Mikhailovich record: 21-0
  • Belts at stake: IBF & WBO World Middleweight Title

Zhanibek Alimkhanuly turned pro in 2016 and has a clean record of 15 wins, 10 by KO. His last victory was against Vincenzo Gualtieri via TKO, who had fewer KOs compared to Alimkhanuly's next opponent, impressing with his ability to overpower opponents with greater endurance and striking power. Since Mikhailovich also has high knockout rates but less experience, Alimkhanuly’s skill and track record position him well for this match.

Andrei Mikhailovich turned professional in 2018 and remains undefeated in his 21 bouts, with 13 knockouts. In April, he took down Les Sherrington through a TKO, facing an opponent older and with more fights but less efficient hitting power than Mikhailovich. However, facing Alimkhanuly who not only matches him in pace but exceeds in tactical prowess could challenge Mikhailovich's winning streak due to the higher caliber performance consistently demonstrated by Alimkhanuly.

Mea Motu vs Shannon O'Connell Fight

Mea Motu is set to fight Shannon O'Connell; no titles are on the line.

  • Division/Weight: super bantam
  • Mea Motu record: 19-0
  • Shannon O'Connell record: 24-7
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Mea Motu, turning professional in 2020, holds an undefeated record of 19 wins, with 7 by knockout. She recently faced Noppaket Srisawas, dominating her through superior experience in the super bantam division. Given O'Connell's large number of bouts but lower knockout rate, Motu’s fresher and assertive style makes her a tough challenge for O’Connell.

Shannon O'Connell boasts a mixed career since 2011 with 24 wins and 7 losses, including 12 knockouts. Her last bout was a draw against Phannarai Netisri, a competent but less aggressive fighter. Despite her extensive experience that typically advantages her, facing the still unmatched energy and aggression of Motu will test O'Connell’s capacity to control the ring against youth and momentum.

Charlie Kazzi vs Lui Magaiva Fight

Charlie Kazzi faces Lui Magaiva in a non-title light division matchup.

  • Division/Weight: light
  • Charlie Kazzi record: 6-0
  • Lui Magaiva record: 4-6
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Charlie Kazzi, with a pro career starting in 2023, boasts an undefeated record of 6 wins, including 2 by knockout. His last win was against a veteran with a losing record, suggesting he's prepared to handle seasoned fighters but still needs to prove his capability against stronger opponents. Matching up with Magaiva could solidify his rising status due to Magaiva's recent losses.

Lui Magaiva turned professional in 2019 and has a mixed record of 4 wins and 6 losses with one knockout. His last three fights ended in technical knockouts against him, facing opponents with significantly better records. The trend indicates he struggles against tougher contenders, placing him at a disadvantage against the unbeaten Kazzi.

Wayne Telepe vs Bashir Nassir Fight

Wayne Telepe will face Bashir Nassir in a light weight class. No titles are on the line.

  • Division/Weight: light
  • Wayne Telepe record: 1-0
  • Bashir Nassir record: 0-1
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Wayne Telepe turned pro in September 2024 and won his only fight by knockout. He has one hundred percent KO rate, which showcases his striking power. Considering his opponent, Bashir Nassir holds no wins and a knockout rate of zero percent, Telepe's aggressive style suggests he may dominate the upcoming bout.

Bashir Nassir began his professional career in February 2024 but hasn't won yet, with a record of 0-1-1. His last fight ended in a draw against an equally inexperienced fighter showing no knockout capability either. Given Telepe’s strong debut, Nassir might find this match particularly challenging.

Ahmed Reda vs Joe Kara Fight

Ahmed Reda will face Joe Kara in a light weight class match, with no belts on the line.

  • Division/Weight: light
  • Ahmed Reda record: 2-0
  • Joe Kara record: 5-6
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Ahmed Reda turned professional in 2023 and has maintained an undefeated record, with all wins coming by knockout. His last victory was against Taunga Kairenga, who had a significantly weaker record. Given his impressive knockout rate and the quality of his previous opponents, Reda's power and momentum make him a strong contender against Kara.

Joe Kara, with a professional career starting in 2009, holds a record mixed with more losses than wins but also exhibits considerable knockout power. His recent losses were to fighters significantly stronger or equal to Kara’s ability, notably losing to Charlie Kazzi twice via unanimous decision. Considering Kara’s rough track from past matches and Reda's successful start, Kara faces significant challenges given their contrasting trajectories in performance.

How and where to watch the Zhanibek Alimkhanuly vs Andrei Mikhailovich Fight

You can watch Zhanibek Alimkhanuly vs Andrei Mikhailovich via ESPN+.

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