Vyacheslav Glazkov (2-0-0, 0 ÊÎs), the most famous Ukrainian novice of 2009 who had been No1 in national amateur team before turning pro will fight at «World Boxing in Zaporizhia. Champions league» on December 19th in Zaporizhia. Glazkov, a hot heavyweight prospect who won silver medal at World championship in 2007 and bronze medal at the Olympics in Beijing last year will test the skill of Kyiv-based Stas Belokon (3-2-0, 1 ÊÎs) in a four-rounder. The bout will be the third in Glazkov’s pro career. In his previous fights he defeated Oezcan Cetinkaya (17-6-1, 11 ÊÎs) from Turkey and a Russian boxer Alexey Varakin (28-17-3, 16 ÊÎs).
On the undercard of the huge boxing event in Zaporizhia a gifted super middleweight Salambek Baysangurov (3-0-0, 2 ÊÎs) will step into the ring in his fourth pro fight. He is a brother of Zaur Baysangurov. He shone at amateur tournaments of cadet boxing. He is the only amateur fighter who managed to win championship of Russia six times. He also won gold medals at European championship in 2006 and World championship in 2007. He was named the best boxer at both championships. At European championship in 2005 he won silver medal. In his last bout in August in Chechen Republic he kayoed stout Semjons Moroseks (5-8-1, 2 ÊÎs) from Latvia.
Besides Vyacheslav Glazkov and Salambek Baysangurov one more young hopeful pro boxer will step into the ring – Vitaly Nevesely (3-0-0, 2 ÊÎs). He already put up a fine show in June in another tournament of «K2 East Promotions» – Vitaly literally destroyed Andrey Ivanov (3-6-0, 0 ÊÎs) within first three minutes.
Zaurbek Baysangurov (22-1, 16 KOs) will headline the fight card which will be held in Zaporizhia in local Sport Palace «Yunost» on December 19th. Zaur will defend his WBA Inter-Continental light middleweight title in a clash against Frank Shabani (18-1-0, 6 ÊÎs).
The huge boxing tournament is held by «K2 East Promotions» promotional company of Klitschko brothers with the support of world famous brand «Nemiroff» and «Inter» media-group.
In the co-event Dmitrij Nikulin (19-0-0, 5 ÊÎs) will claim his first title in a clash against tough Uzbek fighter Abdulaziz Matazimov (10-3-0, 4 ÊÎs). Both with fight for vacant WBO European light middleweight title
Light heavyweight Vitaliy Rusal (24-1-0, 17 ÊÎs) will fight in an eight-rounder. The same evening Sergey Fedchenko (23-1-0, 11 ÊÎs), Andrei Rudenko (15-0-0, 8 ÊÎs) and Alexander Spirko (6-0-0, 3 ÊÎs) will fight on the undercard too.