A date has been set for a possible purse bid battle to safe the doubtless nice heavyweight combat that’s Martin Bakole Vs. Agit Kabayel. The date for the bid has been set at November fifth, however the two sides might nicely attain a deal earlier than then. If each guys need the combat, and this appears to be the case, no purse bid battle will happen.
November 5 isn’t too distant in any respect, so if the 2 groups do handle to succeed in a deal it should get finished within the subsequent few days. Followers are eager to see this combat occur. Each Bakole, 21-1(16) and Kabayel, 25-0(17) are coming off spectacular stoppage wins – Bakole stopping Jared Anderson and taking his unbeaten report in August, Kabayel stopping Frank Sanchez and taking his unbeaten report in Could of this 12 months.
It’s an amazing match-up and each fighters, the identical age at 32, will possible get examined arduous. A superb case might be made for Bakole successful, as an equally good case might be made for Kabayel getting the win right here. It appears this combat has little probability of going the gap, too. Each males can bang, the massive, near 300 pound Bakole particularly. However Kabayel will be the extra expert fighter of the 2, whereas the German has a positive physique assault in his arsenal.
The minimal bid required to participate within the purse bid for this combat, ought to or not it’s wanted, is $200,000. It is going to be fascinating to see who wins the fitting to advertise this combat if it does certainly go to purse bids.
Who wins when Bakole and Kabayel rumble? It’s potential this combat will type a part of yet one more stacked combat card, with this one wanting possible for Saudi Arabia a while subsequent 12 months. The winner, be it Kabayel or Bakole, might be in prime place for a shot on the Usyk-Fury rematch winner. Or will the belts develop into fragmented not too lengthy after December twenty first?
Together with Bakole and Kabayel, there are a selection of different good heavyweight contenders working their means in direction of a world title probability – resembling Fabio Wardley, Efe Ajagba, Bakhodir Jalolov, Moses Itauma, and others.