
The bell hasn鈥檛 even rung, but world middleweight boxing title contender Andrei Mikhailovich is already pressuring IBF and WBO champion JanibekAlimkhanuly into a corner ahead of their bout tomorrow night in Sydney.
The initial title fight between the unbeaten punchers in July in Las Vegas was scrapped a day before the card due to the Kazakh being hospitalised after fainting during his weight cut.
A cunning move from Mikhailovich鈥檚 promoter, No Limit Boxing, means only the IBF belt will be up for grabs in Sydney after they won the purse bid to host the fight over Alimkhanuly鈥檚 Top Rank group.
Under IBF sanctions, fighters must make weight through the usual weigh-in process between 20-30 hours before the fight but must undergo secondary weight checks the morning of the bout. At the secondary weigh-in, boxers cannot weigh more than 10lbs (4.5kg) above the weight limit.
鈥淚 guess you could say he鈥檚 got a lot of weight on his shoulders,鈥 Mikhailovich said.
鈥淚t鈥檚 all on him. He鈥檚 going to have to figure this one out himself. He鈥檚 apparently this amazing fighter who鈥檚 done amazing things in his life.
鈥淗e鈥檚 been in the game long enough. He鈥檚 a big boy.鈥
That stipulation would have been waived if the IBF and WBO belts had been on the line, with other boxing organisations not using the second weight check which allows athletes to bulk right back up in their rehydration process in the hours after weighing in. A recent example of this was seen when Terence Crawford fought Israil Madrimov in Los Angeles in August. The California State Athletic Commission released the official fight night weights of the athletes, and Crawford hit the scales at more than 7kg heavier than his weight from the official weigh-ins.
Mikhailovich commended No Limit Boxing for making the play.
鈥淭hat was a great move by my promoters. Matt, George and Trent Rose have everything under wraps with what I鈥檓 up to and I鈥檓 really grateful for them.鈥
To add to the pressure, Alimkhanuly only landed in Sydney on Wednesday morning, leaving him with a small margin for error if he鈥檚 to make the 72.6kg weight limit.
鈥淗e鈥檚 ballsy, I鈥檒l say that,鈥 Mikhailovich said of the champion鈥檚 movements.
The Peach Boxing product was dismissive of the Kazakh鈥檚 social media posts calling out WBA middleweight champion Erinslandy Lara and WBC titleholder Carlos Adames
for a contract on October 5 鈥 seemingly overlooking tomorrow鈥檚 bout against Mikhailovich.
The champion鈥檚 also called his shot 鈥 predicting a first-round knockout win over the Kiwi - online.
鈥淭here鈥檚 so many ways to unpack that, but first and foremost, I really don鈥檛 care about what he says, because it could all be a bluff.鈥
The No Limit Boxing card will also include Mikhailovich鈥檚 stablemate and women鈥檚 IBO super bantamweight champion Mea Motu in a non-title catchweight fight against Australian Shannon O鈥機onnell.
It comes after Motu鈥檚 world title unification bout against England鈥檚 IBF and WBO champion Ellie Scotney was cancelled due to an injury to her opponent.
The weigh-ins are scheduled for 3pm NZT.
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