🥊👑 “Janibek Alimkhanuly Aims to Dominate Middleweight Division: Lara, Adames, and an Undisputed Championship on the Horizon 🔥”

In the ever-intense world of professional boxing, Janibek Alimkhanuly, the unbeaten WBO and IBF middleweight champion from Kazakhstan, has made waves with a bold declaration that has fans and analysts talking.

As the middleweight division heats up, Alimkhanuly asserts that Terence Crawford, the WBO champion known for his technical brilliance, doesn’t need to pursue Carlos Adames for a 160-pound title because Janibek plans to take care of both.

“He doesn’t need to fight Adames.

 

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I’ll beat both Lara and Adames, take all four belts, and then he can take his time and get ready to fight me,” Janibek stated confidently in a press briefing last week, emphasizing his aim to unify the division and cement his legacy as undisputed middleweight king.

The first step on this ambitious path begins on December 6 in San Antonio, Texas, where Janibek will face Cuban veteran Erislandy Lara in the co-main event of Pitbull Cruz vs.

Lamont Roach.

The fight is highly anticipated, with Alimkhanuly bringing an undefeated record and a reputation for relentless precision in the ring.

Fans are eager to see whether his combination of speed, power, and ring intelligence can topple Lara, a seasoned fighter who has faced some of the best names in the division over the past decade.

Alimkhanuly, standing at 6’0” with a reach advantage over most middleweights, has spent months meticulously preparing for Lara.

His camp in Almaty, Kazakhstan, has focused on endurance, defensive maneuvers, and strategic power shots.

In interviews, Janibek emphasized his respect for Lara, calling him “a skilled and crafty opponent” while stressing that he is confident in his own ability to dominate.

“Lara has experience, but I’ve studied every move he makes.

On December 6, I’ll show the world why I’m the future of middleweight boxing,” he said.

After his anticipated victory over Lara, Janibek has set his sights on Carlos Adames, the WBA middleweight champion.

The Kazakh star has made it clear that unifying the WBA belt is essential for his quest to become the undisputed champion.

Analysts note that a bout against Adames is highly likely to be technically demanding; Adames has shown explosive power and resilience in previous bouts, including a dominant victory over Janibek’s predecessors’ contemporaries.

However, Alimkhanuly remains undeterred, stating, “Adames will be my next step.

I’ve trained for every possibility.

The WBA belt will be mine, and after that, the middleweight division will have a new ruler.”

The plan to unify the belts has sparked debates among boxing pundits.

Some argue that Janibek may be underestimating the challenge posed by Crawford, whose strategic mind, speed, and counterpunching ability make him one of the toughest opponents in the division.

Others suggest that Janibek’s confidence stems from his own undefeated record and the meticulous training that has brought him to the top of the division.

 

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Regardless, his declaration sets up an intriguing scenario: a potential clash between Alimkhanuly and Crawford that fans worldwide are already anticipating.

San Antonio’s Alamodome, the venue for the December 6 fights, is expected to be packed with spectators from across the United States and abroad.

Boxing enthusiasts have already begun speculating about the outcome of Janibek vs.

Lara and the subsequent showdown with Adames.

Media outlets have reported on Janibek’s rigorous training, including high-altitude sessions, sparring with top-level middleweights, and video study of both Lara and Adames.

Sources close to the camp reveal that Janibek’s team is leaving nothing to chance, with advanced analytics employed to predict his opponents’ tendencies and weaknesses.

In addition to physical preparation, Janibek has emphasized the mental aspect of his campaign.

He reportedly works with a sports psychologist to maintain focus and confidence, particularly when facing high-pressure situations in the ring.

“Mental toughness is just as important as physical skill.

I visualize the fights, every combination, every scenario.

By December 6, I’ll be ready not just to win, but to dominate,” Alimkhanuly remarked.

Promoters have described Janibek’s upcoming fights as a potential turning point in middleweight boxing.

If he can defeat Lara and Adames consecutively, he would position himself as the undisputed champion, holding all four major belts — WBA, WBC, IBF, and WBO — a feat accomplished by only a few legends in boxing history.

Fans, meanwhile, are eager to see whether Crawford will finally step up to challenge the Kazakh star, creating the ultimate middleweight showdown.

As anticipation builds, boxing commentators have also noted the ripple effect that Janibek’s strategy may have on the division.

Fighters may be forced to recalibrate their plans, promoters might need to negotiate multi-belt unification bouts, and fans are left on edge waiting to see how the drama unfolds.

Janibek’s confidence, combined with his skill and preparation, positions him as a serious contender to dominate the division and potentially redefine the middleweight landscape for years to come.

Whether he can execute this ambitious plan remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Janibek Alimkhanuly is not shying away from bold claims, and the boxing world is watching closely.

The December 6 co-main event against Lara is the first chapter in what promises to be a historic campaign — one that could culminate in a fight for undisputed supremacy and a confrontation with Crawford that fans have been craving.