Well of course he did. Mikhailovich is his IBF mandatory. He'd have lost one of his belts if he took the Sheeraz fight. Janibek doesn't have that Spence pull that kept him from having to defend his IBF belt more than one time in 4 years. Let's see if Queensberry makes the offer when Janibek doesn't have an IBF mandatory ordered, and how he responds then.
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I wonder what went into Alimkhanuly’s decision — sometimes the “good money” isn’t worth the risk for a fight that doesn’t move you forward.
Could be he’s holding out for bigger opportunities, better matchups, or fights that align more with his long-term goals.
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The Saudis entering the scene pushes a lot of boundaries:
Big purses make fighters who otherwise might avoid each other more willing to accept
Promoters are more open to high-risk/high-reward matchups
It also means “best fight the best” can happen faster, before careers drift or fighters age out
That said, money alone doesn’t guarantee greatness. The match has to make sense technically, stylistically, and for the fans. Sometimes the mismatch of styles or overhyping for financial gain leads to disappointing outcomes.
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That’s a really sad turn of events. Yerbossynuly took a lot of punishment that fight, and if the damage is serious enough to jeopardize his career, that’s tragic for him, his team, and fans.
Boxing is one of those sports where one bad night can change everything. I hope he recovers fully and gets the medical care he needs, and maybe he finds a role outside the ring if he can’t fight again—coaching, commentary, or something that keeps him connected to the sport he loves.