Friday, 18 November 2011

Magomed Abdusalamov

Although on the older side at 30 years old the Russian born Southpaw has managed to (just) get himself mentioned on this blog due to the way his career is progressing more than anything else. Stood at 6'2" the southpaw was born in Makhachkala, Russia though is now fighting out of Oxnard, California where he is promoted by Seminole Warriors Boxing (who actually have him being younger than Boxrec).

Magomed was a solid amateur fighter having been a 2-time Russian amateur champion at Super Heavyweight (2005 and 2006) though his amateur credentials do seem to lack somewhat on the world stage mainly due to being Russia's #2 behind Islam Timurziev. Being the second choice behind Timurziev however shouldn't make boxing fans worry too much about Magomed's potential as Timurziev was the 2006 European champion and 2007 World Bronze medal winner.

After missing out on an Olympic place Magomed would turn professional and debut in September 2008. His debut was short lived as he took out Epiphanie Pipi in just 130 seconds on a card in Russia. Despite it being a brief fight it's still one of the longest of his career as he's paved a path of destruction in an 11 fight career that has seen ever opponent taken out before the final bell. In fact Magomed's first 8 fights failed to even last a round as he showed impressive power. Although many of his early wins were against relative nobodies who were their to pad his record and help him earn a reputation as a banger he did impressively take out the experienced Raymond Ochieng in 95 seconds, probably his most impressive win to date.

Now with a record of 11 wins all by KO (and only Jerry Butler having survived a round) Magomed is preparing for his toughest fight to date when he takes on Rich "Super" Power on November 20th. Power comes to the ring with a very respectable record of 15-1 (11) with his only loss coming on points to Tyson Fury last year. A stoppage win over Power would lay down the marker and give the first real comparison between Magomed and the gigantic Englishman who was recently dropped by Neven Pajkic.

With explosive power in both hands and a real killer instinct it's going to be fun to see just how far Magomed can go in the sport, though if nothing else it's nice to see that he is taking the sport seriously having lost around 30lbs since his debut. Whilst he may appear crude at times he is likely just overly confident of taking his early opponents out and has no fear which could make him one of the most fun heavyweights to watch that we've seen since Tyson.

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