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Who is Mourad Aliev? Meet Frazer Clarke's Olympic rival fighting for European heavyweight title
Who is Mourad Aliev? Meet Frazer Clarke's Olympic rival fighting for European heavyweight title

The Independent

time5 days ago

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Who is Mourad Aliev? Meet Frazer Clarke's Olympic rival fighting for European heavyweight title

Mourad Aliev will take on Labinot Xhoxhaj this weekend at the Universum gym in Hamburg for the EBU European and WBC International Silver heavyweight titles. With the heavyweight division set for a big shake-up this summer, Aliev is one of the promising fighters toiling away to get himself into the conversation for a world title shot. Ahead of his first try at continental honours, here is everything you need to know about Mourad Aliev. Who is Mourad Aliev? Nationality : France Age : 29 Stance : Southpaw Aliev is a recent graduate of the French Olympic boxing programme, turning pro in the heavyweight division shortly after the delayed 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. He is under the Universum banner and has fought almost all of his career out of Germany, aside from one fight in Turkey. Record Total fights : 13 Wins : 13 Losses : 0 Knockouts : 10 Aliev had a short but successful amateur career, mixing it with some of the best the super heavyweight division had to offer, including Dainier Pero, Frazer Clarke and Bakhodir Jalolov. He claimed a silver medal at the 2019 European championships and earned a spot at the 2020 Olympic Games for France. After he progressed to the quarterfinals, he was faced with Frazer Clarke, whom he had fought three times, winning only once. It looked as though Aliev was going to even the score with Clarke, until he was disqualified for an alleged headbutt. Aliev gained notoriety for staging a protest - refusing to leave the ring for an hour to demonstrate his disdain for what he believed was an injustice. Once his wounds had healed, he turned over and fought like a man with a point to prove, winning four of his first six fights inside the distance and claiming the WBC Mediterranean belt - his first honours. He added another WBC trinket to his collection in 2023, knocking out Ali Kiyidin in the ninth round to win the WBC International Silver title that he currently holds. The biggest win of his career so far came against Evgenios Lazaridis in 2023, defending his title via unanimous decision in Germany. Lazaridis pushed the WBC Interim champion, Agit Kabayel, all the way three years earlier. Aliev is on a five-fight knockout streak headed into his next fight, after most recently knocking out Davide Brito in Hamburg and is currently ranked in the top ten with the WBC - ahead of the likes of Deontay Wilder, Andy Ruiz Jr and Jared Anderson.

Tony Yoka to headline in Paris on Saturday night
Tony Yoka to headline in Paris on Saturday night

The Independent

time27-05-2025

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Tony Yoka to headline in Paris on Saturday night

French heavyweight Tony Yoka returns tomorrow night when he takes on Arslan Yallyev in Paris. The fight, which will take place at the Adidas Arena, is set for ten rounds and will see Yoka, 13-3 (11), take on Yallyev, 16-0 (10). Yoka, 33 years old, is the second-ranked heavyweight out of France behind Mourad Aliev, 13-0 (10), but came into the professional game in 2017 after winning a gold medal at the 2016 Olympics as a superheavyweight. Aliev, meanwhile, will challenge for the European heavyweight title on 7 June in Hamburg. Watch over 150 boxing events a year live on DAZN - subscribe now It is something of a conundrum that Yoka has made so little impact on the world scene since he turned over. At 6'7' and in his early twenties when he turned professional, he should have taken his place amongst the great heavyweights of the last ten years – Fury, Joshua, the Klitschkos, Dubois, Joyce, Usyk, Parker – but his career has largely been a damp squib. After turning professional, Yoka moved in the right direction and, at the time, was doing so in a quick fashion. He beat Dave Allen (fighting tomorrow on DAZN, by the way) through stoppage in ten rounds in his sixth fight, then registered stoppages over fringe contenders Alexander Dimitrenko, Michael Wallisch, Johann Duhaupas, Christian Hammer, and Petar Milas. But Yoka had seemed to come unstuck by 2022. It was hard to see when the rot had seemed to begin to seep in, but he was suspended for a year in France in March 2018 when he missed three drugs tests. He returned with the Dimitrenko fight and while he kept winning, it was as if the momentum had dropped. Martin Bakole, 17-1 (13) at the time, outpointed him on a majority decision over ten rounds in May 2022. Ten months later, Yoka lost another decision, this time to perennial contender Carlos Takam, then 40-7-1 (28). After nine months out, Yoka came back again, only to lose to Ryad Merhy, then 31-2 (26), by another split decision. Merhy was a blown-up cruiserweight going into the bout and has achieved nothing notable in the time since, losing on points to Jared Anderson last April and winning by stoppage against a 5-2 fighter last time out (Merhy has a bout set for June in Belgium). Since then, various reports have placed Yoka with Don Charles, having parted ways with Virgil Hunter. He's also fought twice in the UK, on small shows in Swindon and Tolworth. Yallyev, the man on the other side of the ring tomorrow in Paris, has a solid-if-forgettable record with no stand-out names. His last fight was against an opponent called German Skobenko, who came into the ring with a 6-15-2 record. Yallyev outpointed him over eight rounds. There still seems to be some confidence in Yoka's career. The Adidas Arena has a maximum capacity of around 9,000 seats. Yoka is the headline act. But regardless of how popular he is or how much confidence those behind him have, any further loss will hammer another nail into his career.

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