Brant-Alimkhanuly officially joins Lomachenko-Nakatani on June 26

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Top Rank has officially revealed that their June 26th Vasiliy Lomachenko-Masayoshi Nakatani card will see former WBA “world” middleweight champion Rob Brant face Kazakh Olympian Janibek Alimkhanuly in the co-feature.

Brant’s roller-coaster career saw him rise through the ranks at middleweight before making a one-and-done trip to 168 for the World Boxing Super Series, where he fell to Juergen Braehmer in the opening rounds. Two fights later, he stunned former Olympic gold medalist Ryota Murata with a one-sided decision to claim the aforementioned belt, then defended it by mauling unbeaten Khasan Baysangurov. Though he’d lose the belt to Murata in their rematch, he returned to form 13 months later by routing Vitali Kopylenko.

He’s far and away the strongest opponent of Rio veteran Alimkhanuly’s (9-0, 5 KO) professional career, though the Buddy McGirt-trained “Qazaq Style” has passed the eye test in recent fights. After amassing just two knockouts in six pro appearances, he’s leveled his last three foes, most recently smashing Gonzalo Coria in violent fashion last October.

Between this and Julian Rodriguez vs. Jose Pedraza, I’m loving the major steps up in competition lately. This ought to be fun.

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