On November 29, Poland will host a high-stakes evening of boxing that includes two championship bouts sanctioned by the World Boxing Affiliation (WBA). Within the middleweight division (160 lbs), Poland’s personal Karol Welter squares off in opposition to Uzbekistan’s Misto Abdulaev for the WBA Baltic title. In the meantime, at mild heavyweight (175 lbs), Polish contender Sebastián Wiktorzak takes on Bosnia’s Ahmed Dananovic for the regional crown of the game’s pioneering sanctioning physique.
The matchup between Welter and Abdulaev shapes up as a basic conflict of types. Welter, recognized for his tactical self-discipline and a dependable, educated jab, appears to dictate the tempo from mid-range. Abdulaev, however, arrives with a popularity as a stress fighter—aggressive, heavy-handed, and at all times trying to find methods to shut the hole and make it a rougher, extra bodily combat.
The WBA Baltic middleweight strap carries main implications for the European and world rankings, giving each males each incentive to make a press release and punch their means towards greater alternatives.
Within the second title combat of the cardboard, Sebastián Wiktorzak will attempt to capitalize on the house crowd in opposition to Ahmed Dananovic, a rugged, sturdy opponent. Wiktorzak, a extra affected person and technically polished boxer, goals to interrupt down the Bosnian with regular physique work and sharp counters. Dananovic will look to flip the script with sheer bodily power and regular stress, hoping to crack the Pole’s defensive shell.
The World Boxing Affiliation continues increasing the game throughout the globe, and the WBA Baltic platform stays a key pillar within the group’s ongoing progress all through Europe.



















