Giyasov-López and Dusmatov-Kizota are ready for a great boxing night in Uzbekistan

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Giyasov-López and Dusmatov-Kizota are ready for a great boxing night in Uzbekistan
Giyasov-López and Dusmatov-Kizota are ready for a great boxing night in Uzbekistan. Photos: Matchroom

Giyasov-López and Dusmatov-Kizota are ready for a great boxing night in Uzbekistan

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Giyasov-López and Dusmatov-Kizota are ready for a great boxing night in Uzbekistan
Giyasov-López and Dusmatov-Kizota are ready for a great boxing night in Uzbekistan. Photos: Matchroom

Uzbekistan will have a great opportunity to see its great boxers this Saturday during the event that will take place at the Humo Arena in Tashkent. In addition to the main fight between Murodjon Akhmadaliev and Ryosuke Iwasa for the World Boxing Association (WBA) Super Bantamweight title, other great local fighters such as Shakhram Giyasov and Hasanboy Dusmatov will fight for regional belts of the pioneer body.

Giyasov will defend his WBA-International Super Lightweight belt against Patricio López and both made weight. The champion, who will make his second defense, weighed in at 139.5 pounds, while the Mexican challenger hit the scales at 139.3, both below the required 140 pounds.

For his part, Hasanboy Dusmatov, who will face Tanzanian Muhsin Kizota for the vacant WBA International Light Flyweight belt, hit the scales at 107.4 pounds, and his African rival weighed the same.

Uzbekistan will experience a great boxing night with some of the best talents in the country in international fights and with three WBA titles at stake.




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