Arthur Biyarslanov vs Mohamed Mimoune Undercard - Full Fight Card List, Schedule, Running Order

George Fields Feb. 4, 2025, 1:46 a.m.

Biyarslanov, born in Russia but residing in Toronto, has dominated the pro world since turning professional with strong outcomes against notable opponents. With every win contributing to his unblemished record, he builds expectations for this title fight at a super lightweight class. There's a lot riding on whether his streak continues against Mimoune’s vast experience.

Arthur Biyarslanov vs Mohamed Mimoune Fight Card

  • Arthur Biyarslanov vs Mohamed Mimoune
  • Bakhodir Jalolov vs David Spilmont
  • Albert Ramirez vs Marko Calic
  • Christopher Guerrero vs Dennis Dauti
  • Mehmet Unal vs Ezequiel Maderna
  • Moreno Fendero vs Edison Demaj
  • Avery Martin-Duval vs Marvin Demollari

Arthur Biyarslanov vs Mohamed Mimoune Undercard

Arthur Biyarslanov vs Mohamed Mimoune Fight

Arthur Biyarslanov and Mohamed Mimoune will face off for the NABF Super Lightweight Title.

  • Division/Weight: super light
  • Arthur Biyarslanov record: 17-0
  • Mohamed Mimoune record: 24-6
  • Belts at stake: NABF Super Lightweight Title

Arthur Biyarslanov, known as "The Chechen Wolf," remains unbeaten with a record of 17-0. He turned professional with an orthodox stance in the super lightweight division, fighting out of Toronto. Biyarslanov’s impressive unbeaten streak highlights his dominance in the ring. Previous opponents have not held a candle to his stamina and skill, suggesting that he is well-prepared for his upcoming match against Mimoune.

Mohamed Mimoune, "The Problem," holds a record of 24 wins and 6 losses. The French fighter utilizes his height advantage in fights, operating from an orthodox stance. Although experienced, Mimoune’s recent losses indicate vulnerabilities against fighters like Biyarslanov, who display consistency and resilience.

Bakhodir Jalolov vs David Spilmont Fight

Bakhodir Jalolov and David Spilmont will face off with no belts or titles on the line.

  • Division/Weight: None
  • Bakhodir Jalolov record: 14-0
  • David Spilmont record: 16-8
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Bakhodir Jalolov, known as "The Big Uzbek," maintains a flawless record of 14 wins since turning pro. With a towering height and reach of 201 cm, he competes without a specific division mentioned. Despite lacking knockouts, his undefeated streak signifies dominance. His consistent victories over formidable opponents enhance his standing for this fight against Spilmont, given that they share similar competitors in their class.

David Spilmont enters the ring with slightly more experience at 16 wins, but also 8 losses and 1 draw. At 191 cm tall, he respects challengers from around their shared class through tactical battles instead of overwhelming strength alone. While experience benefits him against Jalolov's untainted reigns poised momentum due to practiced themes familiarized earlier gone unmatched yet inventive repeatedly designed confronts others similar methodically stress otherwise predictably outcomes ensuing.SuppressLint

Albert Ramirez vs Marko Calic Fight

Albert Ramirez goes head-to-head with Marko Calic in a light heavyweight fight with no belts on the line.

  • Division/Weight: light heavy
  • Albert Ramirez record: 19-0
  • Marko Calic record: 15-1
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Albert Ramirez, from Venezuela, remains undefeated since turning pro with a perfect 19-0 record. He displays consistency in the ring but lacks knockout wins. His most recent fights show stability against lightly heavy opponents. Facing Marko Calic, who has experience despite one loss, Ramirez could face taller challenges due to Calic's height advantage.

Marko Calic from Croatia has a professional record of 15 wins and one loss. Standing notably taller than Ramirez, he can use his reach effectively. Although not known for knockout power either, recent bouts suggest his resilience. Competing against someone undefeated like Albert requires tactical precision.

Christopher Guerrero vs Dennis Dauti Fight

Christopher Guerrero faces Dennis Dauti in the welterweight class, with no belts or titles on the line.

  • Division/Weight: welter
  • Christopher Guerrero record: 12-0
  • Dennis Dauti record: 25-5
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Christopher Guerrero, fighting from Montreal, Canada, remains undefeated with a 12-0 record since turning pro. Though he lacks knockout victories, his succeeding fights indicate strong technical skills. His welterweight opponents have struggled to break his clean defensive style. Guerrero's past competition hints at resilience against boxers like Dennis Dauti due to similar weight and fighting style.

Dennis Dauti of Switzerland boasts impressive experience with a 25-5-2 record. Despite five losses, his endurance in fending off challengers tailored his strong ground game. Coming off a streak of victories, he shows readiness to challenge unbeaten Guerrero. A bigger frame compared to recent competitors gives him an edge over Guerrero’s tactics.

Mehmet Unal vs Ezequiel Maderna Fight

Mehmet Unal faces Ezequiel Maderna in a light heavyweight fight with no belts on the line.

  • Division/Weight: light heavy
  • Mehmet Unal record: 11-0
  • Ezequiel Maderna record: 31-13
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Mehmet Unal, an undefeated fighter from Turkey, holds a record of 11 wins and zero losses. He turned pro without sustaining any KO victories but shows consistency in winning. His recent fights haven't seen his endurance tested due to the lack of strong opponents thus far. The upcoming fight with Maderna provides a challenge given Maderna's significant experience.

Ezequiel Maderna, with the alias "El Olimpico," boasts extensive experience with 31 wins against 13 losses. He faced tougher competitors, showing resilience in bouts. His fair reach advantage might benefit against an unbeaten yet comparatively less-experienced Unal.

Moreno Fendero vs Edison Demaj Fight

In the super middleweight division, Moreno Fendero will face Edison Demaj. No belts or titles are at stake.

  • Division/Weight: super middle
  • Moreno Fendero record: 9-0
  • Edison Demaj record: 13-3
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Moreno Fendero, known as the "Bull of Bangui," is unbeaten with a 9-0 record since turning professional. Despite his modest fight number, he shows determination. His opponents had less experience than Demaj's former rivals. This fight against Demaj tests his skills and resilience.

Edison "The Illyrian" Demaj boasts a 13-3-1 record. He has more fights under his belt compared to Fendero. Fendero's unbeaten streak faces a real challenge given Demaj's experience and consistency in the ring. The outcome should be revealing.

Avery Martin-Duval vs Marvin Demollari Fight

Avery Martin-Duval faces Marvin Demollari in a light-weight bout with no belts on the line.

  • Division/Weight: light
  • Avery Martin-Duval record: 12-0
  • Marvin Demollari record: 14-5
  • Belts at stake: N/A

Avery Martin-Duval turned pro with an undefeated record of 12 wins, no losses, and one draw. Since starting his career, he has consistently delivered strong performances. He has not fought recently and his opponent Marvin presents more fight experience. Despite Avery's unbeaten streak, this fight will challenge him due to Marvin's greater reach at the same weight class.

Marvin Demollari brings experience from successfully winning 14 fights with 5 losses and one draw. Although he hasn't secured a knockout win yet, he's shown consistent strength in the ring. Going up against an unbeaten fighter like Avery makes it a challenging yet feasible matchup for pulling an upset with disciplined tactics using height and reach advantage.

How and where to watch the Arthur Biyarslanov vs Mohamed Mimoune Fight

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