Middleweight Mayhem: Janibek Alimkhanuly Stripped of Title Over Violations!
Andreas Hale, a prominent combat sports reporter for ESPN, covers a diverse range of topics including MMA, boxing, and professional wrestling. In addition to his reporting, Hale serves as a host for Sirius XM's Fight Nation. His extensive experience in sports journalism includes previous roles as a senior writer at DAZN and Sporting News before joining ESPN. Hale began his career as a music journalist, contributing to notable platforms such as HipHopDX, The Grammys, and Jay-Z's Life+Times. In 2024, he received an NAACP Image Award nomination as a producer for the animated short film "Bridges." Outside of his professional life, Hale enjoys video games, is passionate about music, and is a fan of the White Sox and 49ers sports teams.
In other combat sports news, Janibek Alimkhanuly, an undefeated boxer from Kazakhstan with a record of 17-0 (12 KOs), has been stripped of his International Boxing Federation (IBF) middleweight title. This decision was made on March 11, 2026, by the IBF due to multiple violations, specifically a failed performance-enhancing drug (PED) test and his inability to fulfill a mandatory title defense obligation. Despite this, Alimkhanuly still retains his World Boxing Organization (WBO) middleweight title.
The failed PED test occurred in December, just four days before Alimkhanuly was scheduled to face WBA champion Erislandy Lara in a middleweight unification bout. He tested positive for meldonium, a banned substance known to aid endurance and shorten recovery times during training. Both the A and B samples, submitted to the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (VADA), confirmed the presence of the substance. Consequently, the WBO had already imposed a one-year suspension on Alimkhanuly in late February, although they permitted him to keep his WBO title.
The IBF's action to strip the 32-year-old Alimkhanuly of his title was a direct result of his suspension, which rendered him unable to defend the IBF title as required. Beyond the WBO's suspension, Alimkhanuly is also suspended by the Kazakhstan Federation of Professional Boxing until May 31 and by the Association of Boxing Commissions in the United States until June 1. Throughout his career, three of his fights have taken place in Kazakhstan, with the remaining thirteen contested in the United States.
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