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Agit Kabayel, born September 23rd 1992 made his debut in June 2011. After not putting a foot wrong in 11 fights so far and building an unbeaten record of 11-0-0 it's still unclear just how far Kabayel can go at the age of 32. The longest KO streak that Kabayel has ever had is 5 throughout his 11 fights and his longest winning streak is 11 wins. This started on June 2011 and came to an end on November 2017.
In a great debut, Kabayel took on Yeton Abdullah in a 4 round fight, becoming the 2nd person to stop Abdullah in his 3 fight career to date. Kabayel built on his successful start to his career by fighting 2 times in 2011 and 2 times in 2013 which included fights against Selcuk Dinc, Yeton Abdullah and Ergin Solmaz to name just a few.
Waldemar Pahl was beaten next on June 2nd, 2012 meaning Kabayel could maintain his unbeaten streak. Waldemar Pahl was Kabayel's next opponent of his career in 2012. The fight was scheduled for 4 and Kabayel was the first person to go the distance with Pahl where the fight ended in a win for Kabayel. 5 wins followed where Kabayel went on to be the 10th person to stop Alexander Kahl (Round 1 TKO), 16th person to stop Ergin Solmaz (Round 2 TKO) and first to stop Ivan Cirkovic.
Gbenga Oluokun was up next for Kabayel on March 22nd, 2014. Kabayel continued with his winning streak by beating Oluokun. Kabayel secured the win over Oluokun after the final bell via SD, resulting in Kabayel being the 10th person to defeat Oluokun.
Agit Kabayel retained his unbeaten record in his most recent fight by beating Dereck Chisora on November 4th, 2017, increasing his record to 11 wins. Kabayel became only the 8th person to defeat Dereck Chisora in his 34 long fight career, taking his win tally to 11 via the judges decision (MD, round 12).