Tursynbay Muldaakhmeduly Kulakhmet born January 27, 1994 is a Light Middleweight with a 3-0 2 KO's record. Born in and fighting out of Kyzylorda, Kazakhstan. Solid amateur standout, and yet another in a long line of beasts being produced by Kazakhstan, in the wake of the huge success of their favorite son GGG. TMK, which is how I'll refer to him as, whether its his nickname or not, because that name is a mouthful... is ambitious to say the least. After racking up Bronze in the 2019 World Championships and Gold in the 2019 Asian Championships, he decided to turn pro, and took on Sagadat Rakhmankul in his first match. While not an excellent opponent, a solid one, who'd never been KO'd and had only on points loss. He comprehensively dismantled him, forcing him to quit in his corner at the midway point. However, he took a quantum leap up in competition in his second match, and figured... what the hell, I think I can win the WBC International Title, and screw 8 rounders, I can go 12 rounds if I need to. Well I'll be damned, his risk paid off. Because not only did he win a legit title in his second outing as a pro, but he dominated McGowan from beginning to end of the contest, hurting and dropping him more than a few times. McGowan gave up any chance of winning and fought as negatively as possible, just trying to survive. Evidently TMK didn't want to risk it, so he played it safe, and instead of going all out for the KO, just won every single solitary second of it. Then in his third match, he took on the also undefeated, Heber Rondon, well.. that didn't last long, he scored on of the most hairraising brutal KO's of the year, viciously KOing him in 1 with a horrifying right hook, that literally made Rondon do a pirouette. TMK, who's a southpaw, controls range quite well, has fast hands, a vicious looping left hook & a quick devastating right hook. He's pretty aggressive, but also defensively quite sound, although some of his defense comes from just how aggressive he is. If I have one complaint, its that he seems to lack creativity, and when he's winning, he takes an if it ain't broke, don't fix it approach, although that will most likely change as he gains confidence as a pro. So check out, The Southpaw Kazakh Sledgehammer in action. Educate Yourselves Kulakhmet vs. Rondon This content is protected Kulakhmet vs. McGowan This content is protected Kulalhmet vs. Rakhmankul This content is protected
Another awesome upload . Give threads like these some love please . A lot of work goes in there . Thanks Chris !
One thing for damn sure about TMK, he needs to avoid fellow southpaws. And I question his chin, a little. But he did recover well. This content is protected
This guy definitely deserves the thread treatment. Something in the water in Kazakhstan that creates some great strength.
Evidently he needed to avoid orthodox fighters as well. The Qyzylorda Mangler.... just got mangled. This content is protected