Alimkhanuly stops Ngamissengue in 4; Retains Middleweight Titles

In a homecoming bout, IBF/WBO Middleweight champion Janibek Alimkhanuly stopped Anauel Ngamissengue in round five to retain his titles in his home country of Kazakhstan.

In round one, Alimkhanuly landed a straight left to the jaw that sent Ngamissengue. In round four, Alimkhanuly landed a big left that sent Ngamissenhue stumbling into the ropes and then he fell, and the fight was stopped.

ALimkhanuly, 159.6 lbs of Kazakhstan is now 17-0 with 12 knockouts. Ngamissengue, 159.6 lbs of The Congo is 14-1.

Sultan Zauerbek won a 10-round unanimous decision over Azinga Fuzile in a junior lightweight bout.

Zauerbek, 130 lbs of Kazakhstan is 20-0. Fuzilie, 129.5 lbs of East London, SA is 18-3.

Two-time Olympic Gold Medal winner Bakhodir Jalolov went the distance for the first time and pounded out a 10-round unanimous decision over Ihor “Hulk” Shevadzutskii in a heavyweight bout.

Jalolov, 251.6 lbs of Uzbekistan won by scores 100-89, 97-92 and 97-93 and is now 15-0. Shevadzutskyii, 297.6 lbs of Ukraine s 12-3.

In round three, Jalolov landed a big left that sent Shevadzutskyii down to the canvas.

Batyr Jukembayev won a 10-round unanimous decision over Kane Gardner in a junior welterweight bout.

Jukembayev, 141.9 lbs of Kazakhstan is now 24-1. Gardner, 140.2 lbs of England is 17-5.

Makhmud Sabyrkhan stopped Huyun Duc Dong in round two of their super bantamweight bout.

In round one, Saburkhan landed a left to the body that made Duc Dong take a step back then eventually take a knee for a knockdown. In round two, it was another left to the body that put Duc Ding again. For some reason, Duc Dong’;’ s trainer came to the apron, but the fight continued. A third body shot had Duc Ding doubling over and the fight was stopped.

Sabyrkhan, 122 lbs of Kazakhstan is 1-0 with one knockout. Duc Dong, 120.8 lbs of Vietnam is 2-2.

Balaussa Musdiman won a decision over Maria Pinili.

Md]usdiman of Kazakhstan is now 7-0. Pinili of Philippines is 7-2.




CHAMPION RETURNS: JANIBEK ALIMKHANULY TO DEFEND IBF & WBO MIDDLEWEIGHT WORLD TITLES IN HISTORIC HOMECOMING EVENT

ASTANA, KAZAKHSTAN (4th February 2025) – Undefeated Unified Middleweight World Champion, Janibek Alimkhanuly (16-0, 11 KOs), is set to make history in his homeland as he becomes the first Kazakh Unified World Champion to defend his titles on home soil. This monumental night of boxing will take place on Saturday, 5th April 2025, in the heart of Astana, Kazakhstan. The event will be staged by Nomad Promotions, a brand-new promotions company making an unprecedented debut with this landmark occasion.

Billed as “Homecoming,” the event represents a defining moment for Kazakhstan, blending the country’s rich boxing heritage with the rise of a global star. Fans and fighters of Kazakhstan have been deprived of seeing their World Champions in the flesh. Stars such as Gennady Golovkin, and in his career to date Janibek Alimkhalnuly, have won and defended their titles predominantly  in the US. This marquee event, created by Nomad Promotions, signifies a changing in the tide as fans across the region and around the world will now witness a champion’s return as Alimkhanuly defends his IBF and WBO Middleweight World Titles against the  formidable Anauel Ngamissengue (14-0, 9 KOs). 

Defending World Champion, Janibek Alimkhanuly, said: “Kazakh Style’ is finally coming home. April 5 will be a memorable night as I defend my WBO and IBF world titles against a top opponent. Many fighters turned down this opportunity, so I credit Anauel for accepting the challenge. My goal is to become the undisputed champion, and Anauel in my way. The fans in Kazakhstan and everyone watching worldwide will see something special.”


Kazakhstan boasts a proud tradition in boxing, with over 23 Olympic medalists and global legends such as Gennady Golovkin, Serik Sapiyev, and Vassiliy Jirov. However, this will mark the first-ever world title defense in modern history to take place in the country, showcasing Kazakhstan’s emergence as a force on the global boxing stage.


This groundbreaking event will be the debut promotion for Nomad Promotions, an ambitious company with a mission to elevate Kazakh boxing to new heights. Making history from day one, the event represents a bold statement of intent to bring world-class boxing to local fans.

Promoter, Scott Murray, of Nomad Promotions, said: “This is everything fight fans dream of. Two undefeated fighters, two world titles on the line, and one historic night. Organizing this historic night has been a labor of love for our team. We are committed to developing the sport of boxing in Kazakhstan, and there’s no better way to do that than by hosting a world title fight featuring our very own Janibek Alimkhanuly. This is just the beginning of our journey, and we are honored to be part of this milestone. It is going to be a great, historic moment for both the sport and the country and the first of many events we bring to Kazakhstan.”

Top Rank Chairman, Bob Arum, said: “Janibek is a supreme talent and the very best middleweight in the world,” said Top Rank Chairman Bob Arum. “He has tremendous support in Kazakhstan, and we are pleased that he’ll have the opportunity to defend his world titles in front of his adoring home fans. Anauel is a tough opponent, but Janibek is in a class of his own.”

French-Congolese Challenger, Anuel Ngamissengue, looks to follow in the footsteps of Ilanga Makabu by bringing the World Titles back to the Congo. The fierce punching middleweight brings an immense amount of confidence to the ring along with his unblemished record. 

Undefeated Challenger, Anuel Ngamissengue, said: “Thank you for this long-awaited opportunity—after almost a year of fighting for a chance, this is the most important moment of my career. I know I’m going into the lion’s den, but I thrive in situations like this. I respect Janibek and everything he’s achieved, but I’m coming to Kazakhstan to crash the party and show the world that I belong at the top. See you on April 5.”

With his unbeaten record and growing legacy, Janibek Alimkhanuly continues to inspire as he leads Kazakh boxing into a new era. Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime event in April 2025, where sport and national pride will collide in an unforgettable spectacle.

In addition to the highly anticipated main event, fans can expect a stacked undercard featuring rising stars and local talent, as well as a showcase of the grassroots initiatives designed to inspire the next generation of Kazakh boxers. Further details, including the full fight card and ticketing information, will be announced soon.

Tickets for “Homecoming” will go on sale from Monday 10th February 2025, with exclusive pre-sale access available at www.nomad-promotions.com. The fight will be aired on ESPN+ in the US.