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The Russian boxer knocked out his opponent with a kick to the head. Madness at the cost of your career?

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The Russian boxer knocked out his opponent with a kick to the head. Madness at the cost of your career?

Idris does not seem to be afraid of possible problems.

The Russian’s debut match turned out to be difficult. The opponent delivered one blow after another to the target for several rounds. Our athlete found an answer to the missed attacks: he knocked out his opponent with a gorgeous high-kick. The referee and fans did not appreciate Idris’s action; you can’t do that in boxing.

Now the Russian boxer faces a lifelong disqualification.

Aggressor’s debut

Russian fighter Idris Abdurashidov, known under the nickname Aggressor, held four official fights according to MMA rules, in each of which he finished his opponents ahead of schedule. On Sunday, October 20, the athlete made his debut in the boxing ring, where he knocked out his opponent with one blow. But there is a nuance because of which there is no need to rejoice at another knockout.

Abdurashidov held his first and, quite possibly, last boxing match in Thailand, where he had already pleased the local audience with a quick victory at the One Championship tournament according to MMA rules. The Russian’s opponent was the representative of Iran, Bagher Faraji, a slightly more experienced boxer – before the meeting with Idris, he had two early victories over debutants. This time the Iranian had difficulties: he was unable to knock out his opponent in the first, second, or even third rounds.

In the fourth, Faraji added activity, delivered several unpleasant blows, to which Abdurashidov responded with a knockout… high kick. The Iranian, having missed a blow to the jaw, instantly collapsed on the flooring, but Idris definitely shouldn’t have celebrated. In boxing, such things are not welcome, so the Aggressor was instantly disqualified, and the knocked out opponent became the winner of the fight and formally continues to remain an unbeaten boxer.

Idris Abdurashidov and Bagher Faraji / Photo: © Social networks of Idris Abdurashidov

“Whip with sticks”

For Idris in boxing, chances are it’s all over. The 21-year-old Russian faces a lifelong ban, which he doesn’t seem to regret too much yet. On social networks, the fighter joked about what happened and, as RMC Sport notes, Abdurashidov does not feel any remorse.

The Aggressor’s reaction is partly understandable; if the MMA career does not suffer after the incident, then there seems to be no reason to worry. However, foreign sports fans are confident that Abdurashidov should be disqualified not only in boxing, but also in mixed martial arts, and some are even more determined.

– Should be disqualified for life!

– Just remove him from MMA. It’s obvious he has no self-control.

“He should be banned from all sports for life, he’s just a thug!”

“He should be put behind bars for at least 10 years and caned for at least six strokes!” This should serve as a lesson to him!

Why exactly six blows with a stick will become a lesson is anyone’s guess. Having decided on the desired punishment, commentators engaged in online battles on the topic of Russian cheating in sports and in general. Some attempts to take criticism of a native of the Chechen Republic beyond the scope of issues of Russophobia were counterattacked with the thesis that Chechens are also Russians.

— What do you expect from a Russian?

– Russians always take the easy way out – they just don’t care.

– He played in Russian – without rules.

The fact that the British are ready to reduce any reason at least somehow connected with Russia to Russophobia is not too surprising. But in any case, the fighter’s action is not beautiful and for the sake of decency, Idris could have apologized to his opponent, and not just ridiculed the unsuccessful debut.

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Naoya Inoue reacts to his victory and Usik’s arrival in Saudi Arabia

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Absolute world champion in the second lightweight category Naoya Inoue (32-0, 27 KOs) commented on the victory of the fight played on Saturday, December 27th.

In Saudi Arabia, the Japanese representative defeated Mexican Alan David Picasso by unanimous decision and defended his WBC, WBO, WBA and IBF titles.

After the final bell, the reporter asked Inoue whether he should take the first place in the ranking of the world’s strongest boxers, which is currently occupied by Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk.

“Mr. Usyk came to watch my fight tonight, but I’m actually not very happy with my performance. I should have done much better. So I won’t say anything about the rankings and I’ll do much better next time,” Inoue admitted.

Usik visited Riyadh to watch the Japanese “Beast” fight and after the fight, he went to the ring to congratulate the champion on his victory.

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VIDEO. Kings of the boxing world. Usyk congratulates Inoue after victory in Riyadh

The strongest boxers of our time – Ukrainian Alexander Usik and Japanese Naoya Inoue – We met in the ring of Mohammed Abdo Aren in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia) on December 27th.

On this day, a boxing night took place, the main event of which was the fight in the weight category up to 55.3 kg. WBC, WBO, WBA, IBF world champion Inoue (30-0, 27 KOs) defeated his Mexican opponent Alan David Picasso (32-0-1, 17 KOs).

The fight continued for all 12 rounds and ended with a confident victory for the Japanese “Beast” by unanimous decision.

After the final gong, Usik approached the champion in the ring, congratulated him on his victory and shook hands. Inoue admitted that he was not 100% satisfied with his performance and appreciated the Ukrainian’s place in the ranking of the strongest boxers of our time.

Next year, Usik plans to fight against former American champion Deontay Wilder, and Naoya is considering two options: Junto Nakatani or Jesse Rodriguez.

VIDEO. Kings of the boxing world. Usyk congratulates Inoue after victory in Riyadh

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Japanese boxer Inoue defended his title of absolute world champion for the sixth time

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Japanese boxer Inoue defended his title of absolute world champion for the sixth time

Japanese Naoya Inoue defended his title of absolute world boxing champion in the second bantamweight division.

In a 12-round fight in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, he defeated Mexican David Picasso by unanimous decision: 119-109, 118-110 and 117-111.

Inoue defended his title of absolute world champion in the weight category up to 55.22 kg for the sixth time.

The 32-year-old Japanese now has 32 victories (27 by knockout) in 32 fights. 25-year-old Picasso suffered the first defeat in his career; he also has 32 wins (17 by knockout) and one draw.

In the co-main fight of the evening, former world champion in three weight categories, Japanese Junto Nakatani, won the second bantamweight bout over Mexican Sebastian Hernandez.

The fight lasted all 12 rounds and ended with Nakatani winning by unanimous decision: 115–113, 115–113, 118–110.

Now 27-year-old Nakatani has 32 victories (24 by knockout) and not a single defeat. The 25-year-old Hernandez has 20 wins (18 by knockout) and one loss.

Watch live broadcasts of boxing tournaments on the Match TV and Match! Fighter”, websites matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru.

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