Kazakhstan's President Celebrates Boxer Janibek Alimkhanuly for Successfully Keeping His IBF and WBO Belts
Janibek Alimkhanuly's Triumphant Night in Astana
Hell yeah, Kazakhstan's got a new hero! Janibek Alimkhanuly, the unstoppable boxing boss, knocked out France's Anauel Ngamissengue in the fifth round on April 5, defending his IBF and WBO middleweight titles in his hometown, Astana.
The President himself, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, congratulated the badass boxer, praising his bravery and skill. Ruslan Zheldibay, the President's press secretary, reported that the entire nation is beyond proud of this badass athlete who defended the country's honor like a fucking beast[1].
Alimkhanuly, a 32-year-old beast with a record of 17-0, 12 KOs, took down Ngamissengue, 14-1, 9 KOs, in a highly anticipated showdown in Astana. This fight wasn't just about winning, it was about showing the world that Kazakhstan has got talent[5].
Post-fight, the champ thanked his dedicated supporters and the people of Kazakhstan, acknowledging the immense pressure of performing for his homeland[1].
Alimkhanuly's manager, Berik Sultan, couldn't contain his excitement, declaring this victory a historic moment for Kazakhstan's boxing community. The ultimate goal? Claiming all four belts, baby[2].
The event didn't disappoint, featuring additional victories for Batyr Dzhukembayev, Balausa Muzdiman, Torehan Sabyrkhan, Makhmud Sabyrkhan, and Alisher Abdulalim. Kazakhstan's boxing scene just got ten times more baller[4].
Did You Know?
Janibek Alimkhanuly is the first Kazakh unified champion to defend his titles on home soil, making a name for himself in the global boxing scene[1][3].
Alimkhanuly's knockout victory over Ngamissengue was his 12th, adding to his impressive undefeated record[5].
Alimkhanuly's ultimate goal is to claim all four titular belts[2].
- In a historical triumph, Janibek Alimkhanuly, a 32-year-old boxer from Kazakhstan, defeated France's Anauel Ngamissengue, securing his IBF and WBO middleweight titles on April 5, 2022, in the Kazakh capital, Astana.
- The victory marked Alimkhanuly as the first Kazakh unified champion to defend his titles on home soil, earning him recognition in the global boxing community.
- Aiming to claim all four titular belts, Alimkhanuly's manager, Berik Sultan, declared his latest victory over Ngamissengue as a significant milestone for Kazakhstan's boxing community.
