Murat Gassiev once again proved why he remains one of boxing’s most feared punchers in the heavyweight division. Fighting before a packed crowd in Moscow, Russia, the devastating knockout artist from Vladikavkaz successfully defended his World Boxing Association (WBA) heavyweight title with a sixth-round technical knockout victory over towering German challenger Peter Kadiru.
From the opening bell, Kadiru looked to capitalize on his height and reach advantage, pumping a steady jab to keep the champion at bay. But Gassiev’s game plan unfolded with calculated precision. The Russian patiently cut off the ring, absorbed the early shots, and gradually began breaking down his opponent with punishing body work that steadily took away Kadiru’s mobility.
The decisive moment came in the sixth round when Gassiev’s power finally shattered the challenger’s resistance. Mixing pinpoint combinations upstairs with crushing hooks to the body, the champion backed a battered Kadiru against the ropes before unleashing a relentless barrage of heavy punches that forced the referee to step in and wave off the contest.
With another emphatic stoppage victory, Murat Gassiev extends his reign atop the WBA heavyweight division and further cements his status as one of the sport’s most dangerous champions carrying the prestigious black-and-gold belt.








