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Agit Kabayel (born 23 September 1992) is a German professional boxer. He has held the World Boxing Council (WBC) interim title since 2025. At regional level, he has held multiple heavyweight championships, including the European title twice between 2017 and 2024.

As of January 2026, Kabayel is ranked as the world's second-best active heavyweight by The Ring and .


Professional career

Early career
Kabayel compiled a perfect record of 15–0 before winning the vacant European heavyweight title with a unanimous decision victory against Herve Hubeaux on 24 February 2017 in , Germany.


Kabayel vs. Chisora
In his next fight, Kabayel defended his European title against former WBC world title challenger at the Casino de Monte Carlo Salle Médecin in , , on 4 November 2017. Chisora was ranked #8 by the WBC at the time. In a largely low-key affair, Kabayel outboxed his opponent to a majority decision victory. The judges' scorecards read 115–113, 115–114, 114–114 in Kabayel's favour, handing Chisora his eighth professional loss. Chisora started the fight slow, remaining patient. He became more active after round six but failed to bustle the attack on Kabayel, who moved well with his feet. Kabayel also used quick combinations and jabs to win many of the rounds.

On 2 March 2019, Kabayel beat by unanimous decision in a 12 round contest, almost a year after his previous bout. Over the next four years, Kabayel fought at this rate, with his next four bouts occurring yearly between 2020 and 2023. He eventually vacated his European title on 3 September 2019, after signing up with .


Rise up the ranks
On 18 July 2020, Kabayel beat Evgenios Lazaridis by unanimous decision in their ten-round contest to win the vacant WBA Continental heavyweight title. The scorecards read 98–92, 100–90, 99–91 in favour of Kabayel.

On November 2020, it was revealed that Kabayel was in talks to challenge the then-undefeated WBC and The Ring heavyweight champion on 5 December 2020 at the Royal Albert Hall, London, and that he had been sent a contract by Fury's promoter Frank Warren. However, the fight was ultimately cancelled due to complications with Fury's contractual disputes with former WBC champion regarding a potential trilogy fight between them.

On 5 June 2021, Kabayel returned to the ring to face former world title challenger Kevin Johnson. He retained his WBA Continental title and undefeated record with a wide unanimous decision, with scores of 118–111, 118–111, and 119–110 in his favour. Kabayel next faced Pavel Sour on 14 May 2022. He won the fight by a first-round technical knockout. After almost a year of inactivity, Kabayel returned on March 3 2023 against Agron Smakici, recovering from a second-round knockdown to stop Smakici in the third, recapturing the vacant European heavyweight title in the process.


Kabayel vs. Makhmudov
On 23 December 2023, Kabayel challenged undefeated prospect Arslanbek Makhmudov for his WBC-NABF and WBA Inter-Continental titles at the Day of Reckoning event in , . This was also the first time he had fought twice in one year since 2017. Entering the bout as the underdog, Kabayel produced a surprise upset, defeating Makhmudov by TKO in the fourth round to take his titles. He outmanoeuvred his larger opponent throughout the first three rounds, countering him hard to the head, before increasing the pressure in the fourth and going down to the body; it was then that he dropped Makhmudov three times before the referee waved off the fight. With this win, Kabayel improved to 24–0 with 16 knockouts.


Kabayel vs. Sánchez
On 18 May 2024, Agit Kabayel challenged undefeated Cuban contender Frank Sánchez for the WBC Continental Americas and -NABO heavyweight titles at the Ring of Fire event in Riyadh's . The bout served as a WBC eliminator, positioning the winner as a mandatory challenger for the WBC heavyweight world title. Entering as the underdog, Kabayel delivered a commanding performance, employing strategic body shots and combinations to dominate the fight. In the seventh round, he knocked Sánchez down twice, leading to a knockout victory and two further regional titles to Kabayel's name.


WBC interim heavyweight champion

Kabayel vs. Zhang
On 22 February 2025, Agit Kabayel faced the former WBO interim heavyweight champion at The Last Crescendo event in the ANB Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, for the vacant WBC interim heavyweight title. Kabayel won by knockout in the sixth round, becoming the first person to stop the otherwise durable Zhang. After weathering Zhang's pressure in the first round, Kabayel maintained a relentless body attack over the remainder of the fight, gradually slowing Zhang down round by round; despite suffering a knockdown in the fifth, Kabayel recovered and continued to pressure Zhang to the body, who was ultimately counted out after a hard shot to the liver forced him to take a knee. This win improved Kabayel's record to 26–0 and earned him the interim title.


Kabayel vs. Knyba
On 4 November 2025, it was announced that Kabayel would defend his interim title against the undefeated (17–0, 11 KOs) in , Germany, scheduled for 10 January 2026. Kabayel struggled in the first round against his 2.01m opponent, who used his significant height and reach advantage to land several hard shots to Kabayel's face, opening a cut over his right eye. Nevertheless, Kabayel retook control of the fight, negating Knyba's reach advantage with his own pressure and increasingly landing his own punches to the head. Kabayel ultimately won in the third round after the referee waved off the fight, though the stoppage was deemed premature by some, including Knyba, who appeared to still be fighting back and attempting to defend himself.


Personal life
Kabayel currently resides in , North Rhine-Westphalia. His parents are of origin from Pazarcık, in the province of Kahramanmaraş. His cousin is , a Kurdish-German rapper.


Professional boxing record
27Win27–0TKO3 (12),10 Jan 2026
26Win26–0KO6 (12),22 Feb 2025
25Win25–0Frank SánchezKO7 (12),18 May 2024
24Win24–0Arslanbek MakhmudovTKO4 (10),23 Dec 2023
23Win23–0Agron SmakiciTKO3 (12),4 Mar 2023
22Win22–0Pavel SourTKO1 (8),14 May 2022
21Win21–0Kevin JohnsonUD125 Jun 2021
20Win20–0Evgenios LazaridisUD1018 Jul 2020
19Win19–0UD122 Mar 2019
18Win18–0TKO3 (12),21 Apr 2018
17Win17–0 124 Nov 2017
16Win16–0Herve Hubeaux 1224 Feb 2017
15Win15–0Christian LewandowskiKO7 (12),4 Jun 2016
14Win14–0TKO3 (8),9 Jan 2016
13Win13–0Shalva JomardashviliKO1 (8),5 Dec 2015
12Win12–0Maksym PedyuraTKO2 (8)17 Oct 2015
11Win11–0Artsiom CharniakevichTKO3 (10)14 Dec 2014
10Win10–0 1022 Mar 2014
9Win9–0Wladimir Letr 1 (6),1 Feb 2014
8Win8–0Pavel SiskaTKO2 (8),15 Dec 2013
7Win7–0Alexander KahlTKO1 (6),27 Sep 2013
6Win6–0Engin SolmazTKO2 (6),27 Jul 2013
5Win5–0Ivan ĆirkovićTKO2 (6),6 Apr 2013
4Win4–0Waldemar PahlPTS42 Jun 2012
3Win3–0Waldemar PahlTKO3 (4),30 Mar 2012
2Win2–0Selcuk Dinc 423 Jul 2011
1Win1–0Yeton Abdullah 4 (4)23 Jun 2011


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