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   JANUARY 22, 2016 (FRIDAY)
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England’s BT Sport and Box Nation both feature British middleweight prospect Tommy Langford (18-0, 6 KOs) taking a big step up against contender Avtandil Khurtsidze (32-2-2, 16 KOs) in Leicester this Saturday. The fight has quite high stakes as the winner receives potential matchup with WBO titlist Billy Joe Saunders and the loser will experience a pretty sizable career setback. As with any Khurtsidze fight, this also could be a good action fight as well.

 

The most interesting of the three reasonably significant fights in Europe this Saturday is Langford and Khurtsidze. Full disclosure though, the Georgian (country) born fighter became one of my favorites in March of last year when he upset hot prospect Antoine Douglas on Showtime. His performance was an incredible display of heart as he just threw every punch possible from his diminutive 5’4″ middleweight frame. The seemingly impossible work rate would exhaust him at times and the punches would become flailing, near harmless arm punches, but he never stopped and would always find his second wind. In a big upset, he stopped Douglas in the tenth after what had become a sustained beating.

The finish wasn’t the cherry on top, however. Instead it was an amazing moment before the final round in which Khurtsidze’s trainer brings up Mike Tyson as inspiration to find a finish. This prompted his fighter to scream “I LIKE MIKE TYSON! I LIKE!” very passionately in the corner. It was one of my favorite, ridiculous boxing moments of 2016. Here is the video:

 

With that said, Advantil doesn’t have a deep resume beyond this fight. We can’t even rule out that maybe Douglas himself was a prospect that we had read wrong and therefore isn’t a notable win at all. The other well known name on Khurtsidze’s resume is a competitively scored 2010 loss to Hassan N’Dam N’Jikam in France back when N’Jikam was an unbeaten prospect. Oth

Avtandil Khurtsidze

When it comes to the world of boxing, Avtandil Khurtsidze is a force to be reckoned with. With the nickname "Mini Mike Tyson," it's clear that he brings an aggressive and powerful style to the ring. Born on May 2, 1979, Khurtsidze has been making his mark in the middleweight weight class for many years.

Standing at 168cm tall, Khurtsidze may not be the biggest boxer in terms of height, but what he lacks in stature, he more than makes up for with his explosive punching power. With a reach of 185cm, he is able to deliver devastating blows to his opponents, often leaving them dazed and confused.

Khurtsidze is known for his orthodox stance, meaning he typically leads with his left hand and has his right foot forward. This stance allows him to generate maximum power from his punches and catch his opponents off guard with his quick and accurate strikes.

With a weight of 76.2kg, Khurtsidze is able to maintain his speed and agility in the middleweight division. This weight class is known for its competitiveness and level of skill, and Khurtsidze has proven time and time again that he can hold his own against some of the toughest opponents in the world.

But what truly sets Khurtsidze apart from other boxers is his fighting style. Often compared to the legendary Mike Tyson, Khurtsidze possesses a similar ferocity and relentless aggression in the ring. He constantly applies pressure to his opponents, never allowing them a moment to breathe. His relentless attacks and powerful punches have earned him the nickname "Mini Mike Tyson," and it's a title he truly deserves.

Khurtsidze's boxing career has been filled with accomplishments and memorable moments. He has faced off against some of the biggest names in the sport, always giving fans an exciting and action-packed fight. His ability to deliver knockout punches and his unwavering determination have made him a fan favorite.

Despite his successes, Khurtsidze has also faced his fair share of challenges

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