Jukembayev Vs. Redkach LIVE on ProBoxTV Tonight
The 140-pound division is a weight class loaded with talent, and on Wednesday night Batyrzhan Jukembayev will try to improve his form when he faces Ivan Redkach (24-6-1, 19 KOs) at the ProBox Event Center in Plant City, Florida. broadcast exclusively on ProBox TV.
As he tries to climb the ranks, Batyrzhan Jukembayev needs to dominate, and make a statement. While Jukembayev wants to dominate, Ivan Redkach plans to play the role of spoiler and strike a blow.
A native of Shu, Kazakhstan currently residing in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Batyrzhan Jukembayev began his professional boxing career with 18 straight victories. In his 19th pro fight, Jukembayev stepped into the ring to face the hard-hitting Subriel Matias.
Throughout the opening round, southpaw Batyrzhan Jukembayev stood in the pocket and was successful in connecting a right hook and a straight left hand. In the fourth round of the fight, Matias knocked Jukembayev down when he landed a sharp left hook.
Jukambayev was able to get to his feet, and for the next few rounds he was involved in a back and forth battle with Matias. In the seventh round of the fight, Jukembayev landed a big right hook that rocked Matias.
The Matias-Jukembayev match was an eventful fight. During the final minute of the eighth round, Matias landed a flurry of power as Jukembayev suffered swelling in both eyes. Before the start of the ninth round, Jukembayev’s corner made a request to stop the contest.
After losing his first career, Batyrzhan Jukembayev will bounce back by winning four consecutive bouts. Now the 33-year-old will try to keep the momentum going as he faces the 38-year-old veteran.
During his 15-year career, Ivan Redkach has scored victories over former IBF welterweight champion Tony Luis and Devon Alexander. He also lost to notable opponents such as Danny Garcia, Regis Prograis, and Tevin Farmer.
On Wednesday night, May 22 on ProBox TV, WBA 12th-ranked Batyrzhan Jukembayev (22-1, 16 KOs) plans to look good and continue on his way to a title shot, while his opponent Ivan Redkach who will try to disrupt Jukembayev’s mission.
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