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Agit Kabayel: Means A Lot To Be Where I'm At... It's An Acknowledgement Of My Hard Work
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Jake Donovan
Jake Donovan
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Agit Kabayel: Means A Lot To Be Where I'm At... It's An Acknowledgement Of My Hard Work
Every fight represents something different to Agit Kabayel than is the case for most other heavyweights.

It has been decades since a Germany-born boxer has enjoyed a significant presence in the heavyweight division. Kabayel (25-0, 17 KOs) isn’t at the pinnacle yet, though it’s a big reason why he was quick to join the Riyadh Season circuit—the one place where he can land the big fights he’s always sought.

“This means a lot to be where I’m at in my career,” Kabayel told the Ring. “There hasn’t been a top German heavyweight in a long time. I feel like all this is an acknowledgement of my hard work by His Excellency [Turki Alalshikh] and Riyadh Season.

‘Before, I was getting the wins but not the recognition. I knew when I first fought in Riyadh Season, I had to rise to the occasion.”

Two stoppage wins later, Kabayel is now poised to land directly in title contention.

The Ring’s No. 5 heavyweight contender is set to face Zhilei Zhang (27-2-1, 22 KOs)—No. 4 among The Ring’s top ten—for the interim WBC title. Their scheduled twelve-round bout takes place on the loaded Feb. 22 Riyadh Season show at Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

It is far from guaranteed that the Zhang-Kabayel winner will land a straightaway shot at The Ring and unified heavyweight king Oleksandr Usyk (23-0, 14KOs). However, the winner will undoubtedly secure another lucrative opportunity against a top heavyweight.

That has been the case thus far for Kabayel, who broke through with a fourth-round knockout of Arslanbek Mukhmadov in their Dec. 2023 battle of unbeaten heavyweights.

The fight came on a Riyadh Season card that featured two other significant heavyweight fights. Included among them was the continued resurrection of Joseph Parker (35-3, 23 KOs), The Ring’s No. 3 heavyweight and Kabayel’s stablemate as both are aligned with Spencer Brown’s Gold Star Promotions.

Parker challenges IBF heavyweight titlist Daniel Dubois (22-2, 21 KOs) in the Feb. 22 co-feature.

Kabayel earned his way to the interim title after a seventh-round stoppage of Frank Sanchez. Both fighters were 24-0 with 16 knockouts at the time of their May 18 WBC title eliminator on the undercard of Usyk’s first win over Tyson Fury (34-2-1, 24 KOs) to fully unify the heavyweight crown.

“Nothing really changed with that win. It was an important victory but really just another fight where I was the underdog,” insisted Kabayel. “I am used to that.

“For me, it was another step, though a very important one. If anything, that fight was my opportunity to prove that I am the next heavyweight superstar.”

Jake Donovan is part of the U.S. team for The Ring. Follow Jake on X and Instagram.

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