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Askat Zhantursynov

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Askat Zhantursynov (Russian: Жантурсы́нов Аска́т Бола́тович; Kazakh: Жантұрсынов Асқат Болатұлы; born 18 September 1994, in Aukhatty, Kazakhstan) is a Master of Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan (International Class) in kickboxing,[1] six-time champion of Kazakhstan, two-time champion of Asia and the owner of the World Cup 2016 in kickboxing.[2] Since 2018 Askat is a professional boxer[3] in the first heavyweight category.[4][5] Since April 30, 2023 new All-Asia Cruiserweight UBO champion.[6]

Biography

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Askat Zhantursynov was born on September 18, 1994, in Aukhatty, Kordai district, Zhambyl region, Kazakhstan.[7] Askat started kickboxing when he was 13 years old under the guidance of Talai Duishekeev at the "School of higher sportsmanship" in Taraz. Before switching to boxing, he successfully performed in tournaments in kickboxing.[5][8] He trains in Almaty. His trainer is Sagatbek Musakhanov.[9]

Professional career

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His professional debut took place on July 28, 2018, in Austin Sports Center in Austin (Texas, United States) against American Pete Rayna. Askat won the fight by technical knockout in the second round.[10]

The second fight took place on September 29, 2018, in the universal sports palace "Wings of the Soviets" in Moscow against Latvian boxer Edgars Kalnars. The fight ended with Askat's victory by technical knockout in the first round.[10][11]

Askat had his third professional fight against the American Michael Coronado on December 8, 2018, at the Austin Sports Center in Austin, Texas. The fight ended with Askat's victory by TKO in the third round.[10][12]

On March 24, 2019, Zantursynov had his fourth fight in his professional career in the multifunctional complex Almaty Arena, where his rival was Georgian boxer Ramazi Gogichashvili. The six-round fight in the first heavyweight ended in Zhantursynov's victory by a split decision of the judges.[10][13]

Askat's fifth fight was planned for October 9, 2020. Due to the fact that his opponent from Azerbajdzhan (Kazim Umudov) could not arrive in time, the fight did not take place in Almaty. Another opportunity was quickly found, so that Zhantursynov completed his fifth fight just days later on October 15, 2020, in Minsk, Belarus. His opponent was Ruslan Rodzivich. The fight ended already in the first round with a knock out by Zhantursynov, so that Askat could celebrate his fifth victory in series.

On December 18, 2021, Zantursynov had his six fight in his professional career in the capital of Kazakhstan, Nur-Sultan. His opponent was Surat Garayev from Azerbaijan. By unanimous decision of the judges Zantursynov lost this fight. Due to the injury received in the middle of the fight (according to commentators Zhantursynov fought with a broken nose - because his face was constantly flooded with blood), the fight was interrupted 3 times for medical examination of Askat.

Askat had his seventh professional fight against the Turk Serdar Sirin on April 30, 2023, at the Mustafa Oncel Sports Complex, Istanbul, Turkey. The fight ended with Askat's victory by TKO in the second round.

On January 31, 2024, in Baku (Azerbaijan), Askat Zhantursynov won his 8th professional fight. The fight with his opponent from Pakistan, Qamber Ali Hamdani, ended already on the 12th second of the first round by technical knockout.

Table of professional fights

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Fight No. Result Date Opponent Place Number of rounds BoxRec
8 8 (6) - 1 January 31, 2024 Qamber Ali Hamdani (4-2-0) Baku, Azerbaijan TKO1
7 7 (5) - 1 April 30, 2023 Serdar Sirin (2-0-1) Istanbul, Turkey TKO2
6 6 (4) - 1 December 18, 2021 Surat Garayev (debut) Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan UD
5 5 (4) - 0 October 15, 2020 Ruslan Rodzivich (15-29-14) Minsk, Belarus TKO1
4 4 (3) - 0 March 24, 2019 Ramazi Gogichashvili (10-27-2) Almaty, Kazakhstan SD6 468 - 1146
3 3 (3) - 0 December 8, 2018 Michael Coronado (1-1-1) Austin, USA TKO3
2 2 (2) - 0 September 29, 2018 Edgars Kalnars (27-43-1) Moscow, Russia TKO1
1 1 (1) - 0 July 28, 2018 Pete Rayna(0-0-0) Austin, USA TKO2

Awards

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Order from the Department of Sport of Taraz «Облысқа сінiрген енбегi үшін белгісiмен марапатталады Oblyska sinirgen yenbegi ushin belgisimen marapattaldy» (For services to the region).[14]

Askat's knockout against Serdar Sirin was awarded as knockout of the year by the UBO (universal boxing organization)[15]

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Askat Zhantursynov on BoxRec

Askat Zhantursynov on WAKO Ranking

Askat Zhantursynov on Instagram

Askat Zhantyrsynov on Одноклассники

Askat Zhantyrsynov on YouTube

References

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  1. ^ "Аскат Жантурсынов - Мобильный альбом" (in Russian). OK.RU. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  2. ^ "WAKO RANKING for Askat Zhantursynov (SD45323)". Sportdata.
  3. ^ "Askat Zhantursynov on Boxing's Official Record Keeper". BoxRec.
  4. ^ INFORM.KZ. "Жамбылский спортсмен стал победителем в Кубке Мира по кикбоксингу (ФОТО)" (in Russian). www.inform.kz. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  5. ^ a b Аскат Жантурсынов (2017-04-25). "Аскат Жантурсынов. Финал кубка мира. Венгрия город Будапешт!!!". YouTube. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  6. ^ BY UBO PRESS OFFICER (May 1, 2023). "KO Of The Year Contender Makes Zhantursynov UBO Champion". uboboxing.
  7. ^ "Аскат Жантурсынов" (in Russian). OK.RU. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  8. ^ Аскат Жантурсынов (2017-04-25). "Аскат Жантурсынов feat Патрик Просшек. Польша". YouTube. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  9. ^ "Асхат Жантурсынов: "Цель одна — стать чемпионом Мира!" - Бокс/ММА" (in Russian). Sports.kz. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  10. ^ a b c d "BoxRec: Askat Zhantursynov". boxrec.com. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  11. ^ SHAMO BOXING (2018-10-08). "Асхат Жантурсынов VS Эдгарс Калнарс". YouTube. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  12. ^ КАЗАХСКИЙ СТИЛЬ (2018-12-09). "Аскат Жантурысов нокаутировал американца Майкла Коронадо". YouTube. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  13. ^ "Казахстанский боксер побил соперника с 22 победами в профи - Бокс/ММА" (in Russian). Sports.kz. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  14. ^ "Аскат Жантурсынов - Мобильный альбом" (in Russian). OK.RU. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  15. ^ "Universal Boxing Organization (UBO)". Universal Boxing Organization. 3 January 2024.