Caoimhin Agyarko is now just one fight away from realizing his dream of competing for a world title. The Belfast boxer has been ordered by the IBF to face Brandon Adams in a super welterweight final eliminator, with the winner set to become the mandatory challenger to current IBF champion Bakhram Murtazaliev.
Agyarko, who remains unbeaten with a record of 18 wins and 7 knockouts, has expressed his desire to have the fight take place in his hometown of Belfast. This would not only provide him with a significant home advantage but also give his loyal fan base the opportunity to witness him take a major step towards achieving his world title ambitions.
Adams, a 36-year-old veteran from Los Angeles, presents a formidable challenge for Agyarko. With a record of 25 wins and 16 knockouts, Adams has demonstrated his ability to finish fights with devastating effect. However, Agyarko is confident in his own abilities and believes that his skillset and determination will ultimately prove to be too much for his opponent to handle.
The current IBF super welterweight champion, Bakhram Murtazaliev, is scheduled to defend his title against England’s Josh Kelly on January 31, 2026, in Newcastle. The winner of the Agyarko-Adams fight will then be poised to challenge the victor of this bout, potentially setting up an intriguing matchup in the near future.
As Agyarko prepares for the biggest fight of his career to date, he remains focused on the task at hand and is confident that his hard work and dedication will ultimately lead to him achieving his goal of becoming a world champion.
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