In Germany, an unknown person stabbed an undefeated Chechen boxer.


A tragedy occurred in Berlin - a German boxer of Chechen descent, Abu Yusupov, was killed. He was stabbed at the Gesundbrunnen station after a conflict with unknown individuals. The athlete sustained a knife wound to the neck and died in the hospital. He is survived by his wife and three children, and the police are searching for the murderer.
Details of the tragedy revealed
“Undefeated Chechen boxer Abu Yusupov suffered a fatal knife wound in Berlin. The story of Abu's tenacity and love for boxing will forever remain in the world of sports. The entire WBC family and its president Mauricio Sulaiman extend our heartfelt condolences to Abu's relatives and friends during this difficult Time,” commented the World Boxing Council.
Abu Yusupov made his professional ring debut in 2020, achieving nine wins out of ten bouts. His last fight in January 2024 was a win by unanimous decision against Georgian boxer Giorgi Kandelaki.
Abu Yusupov, a German boxer of Chechen descent, died in Berlin from a knife wound after a conflict at the train station. He had nine victories in professional boxing. Condolences have been expressed to all his family and supporters.
The deceased German boxer of Chechen descent, Abu Yusupov, fell victim to an attack at the station in Berlin. He was known in sports circles and had an impressive career, and now condolences are being offered to his family and friends during this difficult time.
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