Fight Week, Day1: Akhmadaliev vs Iwasa – Press Conference (Behind The Scenes)

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Welcome to Tashkent, Uzbekistan for our first feature on the ground ahead of a huge night of championship boxing! Murodjon Akhmadaliev defends his IBF & WBA World Super-Bantamweight Titles in our main event with the support of his unbeaten compatriots Israil Madrimov (6-0, 5 KOs) and Shakhram Giyasov (10-0, 8 KOs) who both feature on the card. Take a peak at the trio in training and go behind the scenes for the press conference #AkhmadalievIwasa #MadrimovKalombo #GiyasovMoreno

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Uzbekistan is a Central Asian nation and former Soviet republic. It’s known for its mosques, mausoleums and other sites linked to the Silk Road, the ancient trade route between China and the Mediterranean. Samarkand, a major city on the route, contains a landmark of Islamic architecture: the Registan, a plaza bordered by 3 ornate, mosaic-covered religious schools dating to the 15th and 17th centuries.

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