Kazakhstan sensation Tursynbay Kulakhmet has touched down in the UK ahead of working with highly-respected trainer Jamie Moore.

Highly-rated Kulakhmet (2-0, 1 KO) was last in action in November, where he won the WBC International super-welterweight title in just his second professional fight with a unanimous decision win over previously unbeaten Macaulay McGowan.

The 27-year-old will now look to develop his game even further, after linking up with world-class trainer Moore and his incredible stable of fighters.

Moore’s superb stable already includes the likes of Carl Frampton, Jack Catterall, Rocky Fielding, Steven Ward, Chantelle Cameron, Aqib Fiaz and Marc Leach, while he has also trained Martin Murray and Tommy Coyle during their fantastic careers.

News on when Kulakhmet will have his next fight will be announced in due course.

IN OTHER NEWS: The next AIBA Continental Forum for America, organized virtually this year because of the pandemic situation, is held on February 21st.  

AIBA President Mr. Umar Kremlev claimed that the developing National Federations will learn a lot from their experienced colleagues.

‘American continent is full of talented athletes and coaches who dedicated their life to boxing. They have shown their passion for boxing during competitions, no matter winning or losing. I am confident that the leaders of the continent, being the role models, will help their developing colleagues and share their considerable experience. Thus, we will be more united and strong,’ Mr. Kremlev said.

‘We are actively implementing reforms and we will discuss them with National Federations of America to build our future together. We appreciate feedback from our member countries, it helps us to improve a lot in each direction. Our big initiative, AIBA Forums, is helping us to be in touch with the National Federations on a regular basis. We do not avoid tough questions, we are here to hear and solve it’, he added.

On February 7th, AIBA held African Forum with 40 countries participating virtually. Nairobi, Kenya became the capital of the event; Mr. Kremlev visited the country to hold official meetings and to train and communicate with the national team.  

During the Forum the AIBA leadership and the National Federations of the continent discussed a number of key issues, including reforms, new AIBA Committees and competition calendar, development plan for National Federations, Communication strategy, report from the legal group, and took part in the Q&A sessions; they also held an anti-doping seminar with the ITA’s Head of Testing, Mr. Matteo Vallini.