Janibek Alimkhanuly vs Danny Dignum

Janibek Alimkhanuly vs Danny Dignum. Sports News website EkingNews reports WBO number 2 Janibek Alimkhanuly and number 3 Danny Dignum will battle it out for the World Boxing Organization interim middleweight belt. On May 21 the top ranking promotion aired on ESPN. Olympian Janibek 2016, from Kazahstan, recently picked up additional wins over these famous fighters Hassan N’Dam and Rob Brant. Janibek has a lot of punching power and tends to make Dig-num’s job easier.

Top-ranked promoter Bob Arum was very impressed with Janibek’s talent. And he would also be happy if he was promoted to WBO middleweight champion if he beat Dignum. If Arum can turn Janibek into a star at Gennady Golovkin’s level, he can take over the 160-lb division. Six years of professional Dig num, 30 years. The best wins came against Conrad Cummings and Rafal Jackiewicz. Last year, Dignum fought a 10-round draw against Andrey Sirotkin. England’s Dig num stopped Grant Dennis in the sixth round last month on 11 February.

WBO ranked 1 challenger Jaime Munguia has decided not to compete for the provisional 160-lb title against Janibek. Instead, Munguia could face Danny Jacobs next on June 11. We also won’t know until shortly after current WBO middleweight champion Demetrius Andrade takes on Zach Parker on May 10 whether he will return to the 160-lb division to continue defending his title.

Demetrius Andrade Advantage Returns to 160-lb Division

If Andrade decides not to return to the 160-lb division, the Janibek vs Dig num bout will be promoted to full WBO middleweight champion. International boxing Andrade will have ten days to decide whether to vacate his WBO middleweight title or keep it. After he fought Parker for the interim 168-lb WBO title. This will obviously depend on how well Andrade performs against Parker.

There is more to Andrade to gain by staying at 168 than for him to return to the 160-lb division. Staying at 160 was basically a stalemate for Andrade because of Gennady Golovkin and Jermall Charlo. The two popular heavyweight champions have shown no desire to fight ‘Boo Boo,’ and that is not expected to change. Andrade UK promoter Eddie Hearn of Matchroom Boxing recently said he had no plans to re-sign him.

Hearn also couldn’t stand the name Andrade in the two years he’d been promoting him. What’s also preventing Andrade from getting an important fight is retaining the title he has to do for his WBO belt. Andrade recently defended against mandatory Liam Williams in a fight that failed to attract boxing fans in the United States. Recently, the WBO ordered Andrade to defend against Janibek, 28. But he opted to move up to 168 to fight WBO number 1 Zach Parker for the interim title.

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