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Izzadeen Malik El-Amin Arab MiddleEast Welterweight Champion

Izzadeen Malik El-Amin is a rising force in the boxing world, known for his unmatched determination and relentless drive. Hailing from Luton, UK, El-Amin’s journey has been anything but conventional. Raised without a father and having dropped out of high school, he defied the odds to pursue a dream few believed in. Inspired by self-belief and a desire to break the cycle, El-Amin has transformed his early struggles into fuel for greatness, emerging as one of the most promising welterweights in the region.

El-Amin recently captured the Arab & Middle East Welterweight Championship in spectacular fashion, signaling his arrival on the big stage. Fighting in Cairo, Egypt, he delivered a dominating performance against Tanzania’s Ernest Kapinga, finishing the match with a second-round knockout. The win didn’t just secure a title — it made a statement. El-Amin’s confidence and preparation showed throughout the fight, and his victory confirmed that he is more than hype — he is a serious contender in the boxing world.

Now ranked #24 in the UK and #265 globally in the welterweight division, El-Amin is steadily climbing the ladder to international recognition. His rise in the ranks is a testament to both his physical power and his mental grit. While many boxers seek viral fame through social media and flashy antics, El-Amin’s focus remains on performance, discipline, and legacy. He continues to challenge the norms in the sport, reminding fans and critics alike that authenticity and hard work still matter in the ring.


His latest win over Kapinga was more than a championship bout — it was a defining moment. In a fight scheduled for 10 rounds, El-Amin dropped his opponent twice in the second round before the referee was forced to stop the fight. With a perfect record of 9–0, including 8 knockouts, the Luton-born fighter is not just winning — he’s dominating. And as he prepares for his next appearance in the ring, one message rings louder than ever from El-Amin and his growing fanbase: “We are coming.”


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