Bakhram Murtazaliev & Josh Kelly meet Saturday for the IBF World Super Welterweight showdown.
Can Kelly, a former Team GB Olympian, finally realise his full potential? He fights for a world title for the first time.
This weekend, Britain’s Josh Kelly will fight for a world title for the first time, as the promising former Olympian aims to realise his full potential. But a stern test awaits, in the form of the unbeaten Bakhram Murtazaliev.
Kelly has been a well-rated fighter domestically for some years, having represented Team GB at the 2016 Olympics in Rio, where his last-16 defeat came at the hands of eventual champion Daniyar Yeleussinov. And while there was no shame in that loss, there was disappointment for a 22-year-old Kelly, and the Sunderland boxer has suffered a little more as a professional, too.
2019 brought a draw with Ray Robinson (not that Ray Robinson, of course), and Kelly was stopped by David Avanesyan in 2021. Yet Kelly, now 31, got back on track thereafter, going on to win the British and International titles at super-welterweight. In fact, he carries a seven-fight win streak into Newcastle this weekend.
There, Kelly (17-1-1, 9 knockouts) will try to dethrone Murtazaliev, who holds the IBF super-welterweight title and an unbeaten record of 23-0 (17 KOs). With the champion, 33, not having fought since October 2024, can Kelly benefit from any ring rust on the Russian?
CARD;
Bakhram Murtazaliev (C) vs Josh Kelly (IBF super-welterweight title)
Josh Padley vs Jaouad Belmehdi (vacant European super-featherweight title)
Elif Nur Turhan (C) vs Taylah Gentzen (IBF women’s lightweight title)
Josh Blenkiron vs Robbie Colman (lightweight)
Leo Atang vs TBA (heavyweight)
Brad Casey vs TBA (cruiserweight)
Lee Rogers vs TBA (bantamweight)
Kiaran MacDonaldvsTBA (bantamweight)