Bakhram Murtazaliev has the potential to shine in the 154-pound division if he can defeat the top fighters willing to step up and face him.
The experienced Murtazaliev, with a record of 23-0 and 17 knockouts, gained attention by dominating former WBO junior middleweight champion Tim Tszyu in just three rounds at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida, last weekend.
To solidify his status as IBF 154-pound champion, Murtazaliev must conquer the following opponents:
– Terence Crawford– Sebastian Fundora– Israil Madrimov– Serhii Bohachuk– Errol Spence– Vergil Ortiz Jr.
With time running out due to age, Murtazaliev, 31, needs to secure these fights quickly before it’s too late. However, obtaining agreements may prove challenging given the tendency for fighters to dodge tough opponents.
Despite Crawford’s interest in unifying the division, he may hesitate to face Murtazaliev as he awaits a potential fight with Canelo Alvarez. Murtazaliev’s unexpected victory over Tszyu has elevated his status, making him a force to be reckoned with among the heavy hitters at 154.
If negotiations with top fighters stall, Murtazaliev may consider moving up to the 160-pound division for more opportunities. However, support from Turki Alalshikh could facilitate matchups at 154 if he decides to intervene.
Experts like Paulie Malignaggi and Chris Algieri recognize Murtazaliev’s potential to become a star through his in-ring accomplishments. His recent triumph over Tszyu has put him on the map, but facing elite fighters will determine his true star power.
Although challenges lie ahead in securing high-profile bouts, Murtazaliev’s impressive performance against Tszyu has established him as a formidable contender in the division. If he can continue his winning streak against the top names at 154, Murtazaliev has the opportunity to cement his place as a rising star in the boxing world.