
Israil Madrimov
"The Dream"
Division: welterweight
Nationality: Uzbekistan
Hometown: Khiva, Uzbekistan
Birth Date: 1995-02-16
Height: 5.8 cm
Reach: 68.5 cm
Stance: orthodox
Professional Record
10
Wins
(7 by KO)2
Losses
(0 by KO)1
Draws
13
Total Fights
Biography
Israil Madrimov, born on February 16, 1995, stands at 5 feet 8½ inches tall with a reach of 68½ inches. Known by the moniker "The Dream," Madrimov originates from Khiva in the historic Khorazm region of Uzbekistan. His path to professional boxing was preceded by an accomplished amateur career, during which he represented Uzbekistan with a powerful and relentless fighting style.
Madrimov rapidly established a reputation in amateur boxing, securing a silver medal in the welterweight division at the 2014 Asian Games held in Incheon, South Korea. He subsequently attained gold in the middleweight division at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta and emerged victorious at the 2017 Asian Championships in Tashkent. His notable achievements in the ring garnered national recognition, culminating in an honor from the President of Uzbekistan, who awarded him the keys to a Chevrolet Tahoe.
In 2024, Madrimov achieved a significant milestone by capturing the WBA super welterweight title. His inaugural title defense was a high-profile bout against the renowned Terence Crawford on August 3, 2024, in Los Angeles. Despite a commendable effort, Madrimov was outperformed by Crawford’s experience and strategic acumen, ultimately losing by unanimous decision.
Technical Overview
Israil Madrimov’s boxing technique is characterized by precision and efficiency, reflecting a style that methodically dismantles his opponents without emotional excess or superfluous movement. His footwork is light and agile, allowing him to maintain balance on the balls of his feet, facilitating smooth pivots and the creation of favorable angles. Madrimov maintains a relentless forward motion, adeptly controlling the distance to remain within striking range while being prepared to either retreat or intensify his attack as necessary. Training on hardwood surfaces enhances the stability of his feet and ankles, contributing to his constant movement.
Madrimov's movement strategy is fundamentally economical; he eschews unnecessary gestures, conserving energy to focus on direct and purposeful actions. Each punch is calculated to disrupt his opponent’s rhythm or deliver significant impact. He employs sharp, well-timed strikes to exploit defensive vulnerabilities. His timing is a critical asset, enabling him to close distances swiftly and capitalize on fleeting opportunities. Madrimov's technique emphasizes balance, control, and the seamless interplay between offensive and defensive maneuvers, embodying a refined and relentless approach akin to that of a predator systematically dismantling an opponent.
Madrimov's fighting style can be likened to that of a cheetah, representing a pure predator in the boxing ring. He enters each bout with laser-focused efficiency, exhibiting fluid movement coupled with lethal intent. His attacks, reminiscent of a cheetah's sprint, display explosive speed, rapidly closing distance, while each strike is meticulously calculated for maximum impact. His right hand serves as his most formidable weapon, targeting his opponent with precision and devastating power. Although his swings may appear wide, they actually cut in on tight, unconventional angles, delivering punches “down the pipe” with pinpoint accuracy. In his encounter with Terence Crawford, Madrimov showcased this predatory style, applying pressure to Crawford with blows that, while seemingly erratic, struck with surgical precision and disrupted Crawford’s elite timing.
Madrimov's demeanor in the ring is characterized by a dispassionate and methodical approach. Each movement, from footwork to striking, is measured and intentional. There is no rage motivating his actions; rather, he embodies a focused, ruthless efficiency that dismantles his opponents. He executes powerful, clean shots before retracting and continually adjusting his positioning, ensuring he remains one step ahead. This emotional detachment renders him increasingly formidable, as he remains unfazed by the pressures of competition, consistently targeting his opponent's weaknesses with the unwavering resolve of a predator.
Fight History
02/22/25 vs. Vergil Ortiz Jr., L-UD, 12/12
08/03/24 vs. Terence Crawford, L-UD, 12/12
03/08/24 vs. Magomed Kurbanov, W-TKO, 5/12
04/08/23 vs. Raphael Igbokwe, W-UD, 10/10
07/09/22 vs. Michel Soro, D-TD, 3/12
12/17/21 vs. Michel Soro, W-TKO, 9/12
04/03/21 vs. Emmany Kalombo, W-UD, 10/10
08/15/20 vs. Eric Walker, W-UD, 12/12
02/29/20 vs. Charlie Navarro, W-TKO, 6/10
10/05/19 vs. Alejandro Barrera, W-TKO, 5/10
06/08/19 vs. Norberto Gonzalez, W-TKO, 6/10
03/09/19 vs. Frank Rojas, W-KO, 2/10
11/24/18 vs. Vladimir Hernandez, W-TKO, 6/10