
UZBEK IN A CLASS OF HIS OWN
Some of the most complete fighters in world boxing come out of Uzbekistan.
Technically brilliant. Relentless. Composed under pressure. These are fighters built on discipline, shaped by elite amateur systems, and sharpened into ruthless professionals.
This April, Vietnam will get a very close look at that pedigree when undefeated Uzbek prospect Islombek Pirmanov arrives in Ho Chi Minh City.
And the Uzbek man comes carrying not just momentum—but expectation.
The expectation that he is the next name to emerge from a country that continues to produce world-class talent at an astonishing rate.
Before turning professional, Pirmanov built a foundation few can match.
A staggering amateur record of 230–12 speaks not only to activity, but dominance. It is the kind of experience that forges instinct, timing, and ring intelligence at the highest level.
But it’s what he’s done since entering the professional ranks that demands attention.
Pirmanov stands at 9–0, with nine knockouts.
No decisions. No doubts.
Every fight ended inside the distance.
Clinical. Explosive. Inevitable.
Now, he brings that perfect record to Vietnam—into a boxing scene that is rapidly gaining a reputation of its own. One built on opportunity, but also on accountability. A place where fighters don’t wait, don’t protect records, and don’t turn down challenges.
Standing across from him will be Vietnam’s own Nguyễn Văn Hải, a proven and respected competitor known for taking on difficult fights, often under less-than-ideal circumstances.
A fighter who has consistently stepped forward when others might hesitate.
Which makes this matchup all the more compelling.
Because when a knockout artist with a flawless record meets a battle-tested local who refuses to step back, there is only one possible outcome:
A REAL fight.
On April 19 in Ho Chi Minh City, one of Uzbekistan’s most dangerous rising talents puts his perfect run on the line against a man who has built his reputation on accepting every challenge put in front of him.
For Pirmanov, it’s another statement.
For Vietnam, it’s another step forward.
And for everyone watching, this is exactly what boxing should be !
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