Ukrainian Boxer Serhiy Bohachuk Secures 27th Pro Win Against Russian Opponent in Las Vegas.
Serhiy Bohachuk Triumphs in Las Vegas Bout
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian boxer Serhiy Bohachuk earned his 27th professional victory by defeating Russia's Radzhab Butaev at the Zuffa Boxing 02 event in Las Vegas on February 2, 2026. This win marks a significant milestone for the fighter as he continues to build his reputation on the international boxing stage. The event was part of a high-profile card in the world's boxing capital.
Bohachuk, whose record now includes 24 knockout wins and 3 losses, showcased impressive technique and stamina throughout the contest. In his post-fight remarks, he expressed gratitude for the support from his homeland, stating:
“I want to thank my supporters, my brothers from Ukraine. I feel your support, thank you. Glory to Ukraine!” - Serhiy Bohachuk
A Victory with Deeper Meaning
Bohachuk further emphasized the profound significance this fight held for him, explaining:
“You know the difference? For him it was a fight, for me it was a war. Every round was a war. I wanted to win, I was obliged to win for my people. I could not lose.” - Serhiy Bohachuk
This victory in Las Vegas underscores Bohachuk's rising status in global boxing and highlights how athletic achievements resonate deeply for Ukrainians amid ongoing national challenges. In times of adversity, athletes often become powerful symbols of resilience and national pride. With his patriotic declarations, Bohachuk serves as an inspiration for youth and all who stand with Ukraine, and his success may well motivate a new generation of athletes striving for international acclaim.
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