A pivotal showdown in the World Boxing Association (WBA) light heavyweight division is set for Saturday, July 11, as Moscow, Russia, hosts an all-important world title eliminator. Undefeated Russian contender Sharabutdin Ataev will square off against former Venezuelan world champion José “Bolivita” Uzcátegui, with the winner earning the right to stake a claim for a shot at the WBA light heavyweight world championship.
Fighting on home soil, Ataev enters the bout backed by a passionate crowd and carrying the reputation of one of Europe’s fastest-rising contenders. A technically polished boxer with impressive physical strength and respectable punching power, the Russian will look to dictate the pace from the opening bell. His blueprint for victory will be to control the fight behind a sharp jab, keep the action at mid-range, and unleash explosive combinations upstairs to neutralize Uzcátegui’s pressure while proving he belongs among the WBA elite.
Across the ring, Uzcátegui brings the mindset of a seasoned veteran who knows what it takes to win in hostile territory. The native of El Vigía, Venezuela, owns extensive experience at the highest level and possesses fight-changing knockout power capable of ending the night with a single punch. “Bolivita” is expected to rely on his ring IQ, apply calculated pressure, and force exchanges on the inside, looking to break through Ataev’s defense while digging his trademark hooks to the body to wear down the undefeated Russian.
Patience could prove to be the deciding factor. Ataev must remain defensively responsible against a dangerous counterpuncher, while Uzcátegui will need to manage his energy carefully against the relentless pace the Russian typically maintains through the middle rounds.








