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Earlier today, Khabib Allakhverdiev, 18-0 (8 KO) became a WBA and IBO unified world champion at Light Welterweight (140 lbs) by defeating Joan Guzman.
This is a tremendous win for Khabib, as only 2 or 3 years ago, Guzman was genuinely spoken of in P4P-level terms, and was thought as being a very talented, speedy boxer. I even remember there was a time when Guzman was seen as a possible "tough challenge" to Floyd Mayweather. Guzman was also undefeated before this fight, which makes it even more satisfying. For Khabib to claim this win is a great achievement!
Khabib's win further strengthens European hold in the sport, and its amazing to see Europeans not only dominate in higher weight classes, but also lower weight classes such as 147 and 140.
Looking over Khabib's record he also has some solid wins over South African Kaizer Mabuza (KO 4), Ignacio Mendoza (TKO 7), and once-solid Nate Campbell (W Tech. Dec. 6).
I actually had the pleasure of watching one of Khabib's early pro fights, his fight with Roberto Acevedo back in 2007. At that time, I thought Khabib looked very good but not quite championship level. Obviously, he has improved quite substantially since then and is now a world class champion!
Great to see another European world champion champion (a unified one no less) and he totally deserves his own thread!