Fight Analytics

6 Rounds

Nash
Zhengissov

DateSaturday 21, June 2025
LocationBLVD City Global Theater, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
OrganizationOPI Since 82

Troy Nash

United States of America
🇺🇸
・ 20 years
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General Indicators

Featherweight

  • 4 / 0 / 0Record9 / 0 / 0
  • 1 (25%)Wins by knockout (%)4 (44%)
  • 0 (0%)Losses by knockout (%)0 (0%)
  • 16Total rounds41
  • 0 / 0Title fights / wins0 / 0
  • 0 / 0Title defenses / wins0 / 0

Parameters

  • 175Height170
  • 0Reach0
  • OrthodoxStanceSouthpaw

Zholdas Zhengissov

Kazakhstan
🇰🇿
・ 26 years
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43%

% Wins - Prediction by RTF

57%

Last fights

Analysis of the Last Fights

Nash
Zhengissov
  • Rounds
  • 6
  • 2
  • Average number of rounds per fight
  • 6
  • 2
  • Longest fight
  • 6 rounds
  • 2 rounds
  • Shortest fight
  • 6 rounds
  • 2 rounds
  • % wins (KOs%)
  • 100% (0% KO`s)
  • 100% (100% KO`s)
  • Frequency of entering the ring
  • 1 / year
  • 1 / year
  • Overall record of the opponents at the time of the fight
  • 8 /1 /0
    wins / loses / draws
  • 6 /1 /0
    wins / loses / draws
  • Best record among recent opponents
  • 8 /1 /0
    Alexander Kovrigin
  • 6 /1 /0
    El Yazid Ezzaidani
  • Worst record among recent opponents
  • 8 /1 /0
    Alexander Kovrigin
  • 6 /1 /0
    El Yazid Ezzaidani
  • Punches

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    Average number of Punches thrown per fight

    Total
    Landed

    275

    Average number of Punches thrown per fight

    73

    Average number of Punches landed per fight

    Total
    Landed

    71 (26%)

    Average number of Punches landed per fight

    19 (26%)

  • Jabs

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    Average number of Jabs thrown per fight

    Total
    Landed

    227

    Average number of Jabs thrown per fight

    35

    Average number of Jabs landed per fight

    Total
    Landed

    61 (27%)

    Average number of Jabs landed per fight

    3 (9%)

  • Power Punches

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    Average number of Power Punches thrown per fight

    Total
    Landed

    48

    Average number of Power Punches thrown per fight

    38

    Average number of Power Punches landed per fight

    Total
    Landed

    10 (21%)

    Average number of Power Punches landed per fight

    16 (42%)

  • Punch Map

    Total
    Accurate
    • Total: Nash

      47to the head

      24to the body

    • Total: Zhengissov

      12to the head

      7to the body

    Nash

    Zhengissov

    Detailed Fight Review

    Styles and Techniques of the Opponents

  • Zhengissov hasn’t yet fully showcased his offensive structure — in the first round, he ended the fight with a spectacular knockout in round two, arguably the best KO of the Grand Prix’s opening stage across all weight divisions. Nash, meanwhile, has already outpointed one Kazakh fighter — earning a decision victory in his opening bout.

  • Age and Experience Difference

  • Nash, just 20 years old, is six years younger than Zhengissov and only debuted professionally in spring 2024 following a solid amateur run. Zhengissov turned pro back in 2021, following the tradition of elite Kazakh boxers with strong amateur pedigrees — a clear advantage in high-level matchups.

  • Punch Statistics in Recent Fights

  • Nash was busy in his first-round win, throwing 275 punches — over 40 per round on average. Zhengissov, on the other hand, didn’t need volume to get the job done — he scored an early knockout. Still, going six rounds shouldn't pose a problem for the Kazakh. Interestingly, both fighters recorded the same accuracy — 26% of their punches landed.

  • Fighting Activity

  • This will be Zhengissov’s third fight of the year — a significant uptick compared to his two bouts in 2024 and just one in 2023. For Nash, it’s his second fight of the year and only the second of his pro career. He’s still adapting to the professional ranks, so it’s too early to define trends in his career.

  • Punching Power

  • On paper, Zhengissov appears to have the heavier hands. He’s older, more seasoned, owns a higher knockout percentage, and delivered a clinical finish in round one. Nash’s power shouldn’t be dismissed, but it’s the Kazakh who seems to possess the greater threat in this category.

  • Ability to Absorb Hits

  • Both fighters display strong defensive fundamentals — excellent footwork, torso movement, and an overall commitment to avoiding damage. Their ability to limit clean shots is likely why they’ve both shown durability so far.

  • Fight Venue

  • Neither fighter will have the home advantage — this is only the second time both will fight outside their respective countries. With a level playing field and no crowd or judging bias expected, it’s a pure test of skill and composure.

  • Psychology and Recent Successes

  • Zhengissov will be eager to extend his knockout streak to three. But landing on Nash won’t be easy. The American already overcame one Kazakh fighter in round one — and doing it again would be a serious statement at this stage of his young career. Taking down two representatives of such a respected boxing nation this early would be a major feather in his cap.

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