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Famous Ukrainian boxer plans to win the world championship again
Former WBA world champion in the bantamweight category, Ukrainian Artem Dalakyan (22-1, 15 KOs) talked about his plans for 2026 and also admitted that he will not retire and plans to fight for the title.
“I’m not tired of boxing yet. My body is not tired of these loads. I’m in good spirits and I don’t have any injuries. I just need a month or two and I’ll be fit again. I’ll be fully ready to box for the world title.”
In 2026, I want to open a boxing gym in Los Angeles and a boxing gym in Kiev. This would be such a bridge that the guys would gain experience in Kiev, gain ratings, and then I would take them to America. I would give them good fights with good wages.
There should be a Ukrainian flag in the hall in Los Angeles. I will be our representative there. I am the ambassador of the Ukrainian Boxing Federation and I am ready to wait for our Ukrainian boxers there. This is my goal,” said Artem.
Dalakyan has participated in 23 professional fights and is a former WBA world champion. His last fight was in January 2024, when he lost to Japan’s Seigo Akui via unanimous decision.
This defeat was the first and only failure of the Ukrainian player in his professional career.
Source: Sport UA
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The Kremlin called on international organizations to develop rules banning transgender people from participating in women’s competitions
International Boxing Association (IBA) President Umar Kremlev has called on international sporting bodies to develop rules to protect women’s sports and ban transgender athletes from all women’s competitions following recent statements by US President Donald Trump about boxing competitor Iman Khelif.
Trump, during a recent speech, recalled the situation at the boxing competition at the Paris Olympics in 2024, where Algerian Iman Khelif won the gold medal. Previously, she was deprived of the right to participate in women’s boxing competitions under the auspices of the IBA. Trump stressed the importance of strict rules to protect female athletes.
“We remember the last Olympic Games not by sports records or vivid emotions, but by how Paris became a symbol of mockery of women and their rights. Unfortunately, so far no one has been held accountable for the fact that athletes who did not meet the admission criteria were allowed to compete. Now it is necessary to make a strong-willed decision at the state level to protect female athletes. I would like to once again thank President Trump for his strong stance on banning transgender athletes from participating in women’s sports. This demonstrates strong leadership and vision ahead of the 2028 Olympic Games and sets a strong example for other heads of state. Now the time has come for all sports to develop rules similar to boxing: transgender athletes should not compete with women, the IBA press service quotes Kremlev.
Kremlev stressed that the IBA is the only international federation that has already taken responsibility by developing an official policy to protect the women’s categories by defining a gender perspective in the IBA technical and competition rules, as well as introducing gender tests during IBA competitions.
“It is our responsibility to protect the women’s categories so that athletes can compete on a level playing field, knowing that the rules are applied strictly, consistently and transparently.” In boxing, we chose the most honest path – we banned transgender athletes from participating in women’s competitions, establishing admission criteria,” Kremlev said.
Source: Sportbox
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Despite many dissatisfiers, Kabael knocked out Knyba
On January 10 in Oberhausen, Germany, interim WBC heavyweight champion 33-year-old German Agit Kabael (27-0, 19 KOs) and 29-year-old Pole Damian Knyba (17-1, 11 KOs) fought. The conflict ended quickly, just as the thousands of fans who watched the show expected and hoped.
On the other hand, the stop caused a lot of criticism from fans of Kabael’s opponent. And you can understand why.
Agit Kabael was considered a big favorite. He fully confirmed his condition
The meeting against Damian Knyba immediately raised questions. It’s strange to switch to a little-known opponent after a series of Makhmudov, Sanchez and Zhilei.
This decision was influenced by other actions of the Germans. For example, inactivity in the ring. He hasn’t gone out to fight since the winter of 2025, when he quickly defeated Zhang Zhilei despite being knocked down. And also conversations about his meeting against Oleksandr Usyk. While the Ukrainian defeated Daniel Dubois and became the absolute champion 3 times, Kabael decided to meet with the little-known Pole.
Few people have noted Knyba’s skills, but his ability to box with the punch is really good. Few people hoped for the competition, as they had not seen Damyan in serious clashes. This is because Knyba was struggling with the powerful middle peasants, but did not grow in opposition at all. Think about it: Joy immediately moved from Dawejko to Agit Kabael!
Thousands of fans in Germany were waiting for a show from their athletes. They expected Kabael to win ahead of schedule. The Germans (and not only them) were chanting his name every time their boxer appeared on the screen. And when he gets in the ring. Then when he hits his opponent with blows.
The beginning of the meeting was interesting. Kabael missed a lot. Pole’s uppercuts flew from below. Apparently Agit also suffered a left blow to his face, as there was a scar under his right eye. Most likely the Germans even lost the 1st round. He didn’t seem helpless, but he had enough problems.
It is unclear what Pole had with him when he entered the ring dressed as a Polish warrior. He actually got knocked out in the 2nd round. He tried to move and shrug, but a few blows from his opponent seemed to frighten him. Damyan became more careful, threw less punches and therefore landed fewer strikes.
It was always impossible to run, the Ring has its limits and you can’t run away from them any further. How can you win if you don’t do the one thing that leads to results? You don’t attack.
In the 3rd round Kabael finally started to go down completely. I hit my opponent a lot and they were really hard blows. It’s not the kind that will instantly knock you out. However, they caused great inconvenience to Knyba.
At one point the referee decided to suspend Damyan. Yes, Kutup missed shots, no one will argue here. And it took more than a few seconds. And overall, nothing gave any indication that Knyba would win the fight. It was hard for him, he was worried about blows and stopped hitting whatever and how he needed.
However, the referee still decided to play the match too early. As soon as the pole was moved aside, Knieba was lifted. Although he obviously came back to consciousness pretty quickly.
I repeat, this does not mean that victory was taken away from the Poles. This means the third person in the ring may try to give him a chance. But I decided that was enough.
What happens now?
For Knyba, the coup is not so much about the defeat as it is about how the defeat happened. An early defeat early in the match against a top opponent would set him back greatly. He has no success anymore, so everyone will remember Damyan for a long time as the one who was eliminated by Kabael in the 3rd round.
Agit wants to fight for the championship. Yes, he owns the belt, but only temporarily. In fact, he can only be considered a partial champion. Kabael wants to fight for the belt and against big names. Options included Fabio Wardley and Daniel Dubois. Of course, Alexander Usik, but it is unlikely to meet him now.
The Ukrainian player said he wanted to fight Deontay Wilder and chose his opponent himself. Negotiations appear to be ongoing and the WBC has agreed to allow Usyk to defend his title voluntarily. This puts Agit at a huge disadvantage.
As for Wardley and Dubois, there are already different risks and different opportunities to get something from the results of the confrontation. Daniel and his team say that although they were defeated by knockout in the previous encounter, the comeback will be right after the best opponent. They also prefer to meet Wardley.
There is great demand for Fabio. Everyone saw that he could be beaten: Huni was close, and Parker put up a good fight until he got a headbutt. So anyone can have a chance, but the probability of elimination here is very high.
But from the fight against Dubois, Kabael will receive a fee, if he wins, he will be respected – that’s all. And after beating Wardley, he’ll have the full championship title as well – everything he ever wanted.
But I don’t really believe in these two fights anymore. That’s because Kabael put everything in the box at the start of the year and Wardley and Dubois don’t have an opponent yet. This means time for negotiation plus a desire to return to the ring sooner – they may not agree on this.
On the other hand, we may see Agit back in the ring soon due to his quick win. Maybe this time he will fight for the cup he has been waiting for.
Source: Sport UA
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A boxer has been chosen in England to dethrone Usik within 12 months
former world champion george groves He shared his prediction for a possible fight between Oleksandr Usyk and Moses Itauma.
According to the Briton, Usik is currently capable of beating the 21-year-old player, but the situation may change in a year’s time.
Former world champion George Groves said: “I think Usyk will beat Moses Itauma now. But maybe in 12 months he won’t be able to do it. And then it will be like passing the baton.”
Previously, star British heavyweight Moses Itauma had talked about a possible fight against WBA, WBC and IBF world champion Alexander Usyk. The young boxer drew attention to the age of the Ukrainian football player and his path to the heavyweight league.
Source: Sport UA
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