Boxing Match Preview: Labinot Xhoxhaj (20-0-1, 16 KOs) vs. Pezhman Seifkhani (17-1-0, 12 KOs)

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The EBU European Heavyweight Championship takes center stage on Valentine’s Day weekend as undefeated champion Labinot Xhoxhaj defends his title against mandatory challenger Pezhman Seifkhani. This 12-round bout headlines an eight-fight card promoted by Bund Deutscher Berufsboxer under the Dream Boxing banner. Xhoxhaj, a Kosovo-born powerhouse residing in Germany, aims to extend his unbeaten streak and solidify his status as a rising heavyweight contender. Seifkhani, a Swedish veteran with Iranian roots, looks to rebound from a recent setback and capture his first major title. The fight features contrasting styles: Xhoxhaj’s aggressive knockout power against Seifkhani’s durable, technical approach. With no prior meetings between the two, this clash could hinge on Xhoxhaj’s home-country advantage and Seifkhani’s experience in hostile environments.

Venue Location

The event unfolds at Hallensportzentrum in Lahr, Baden Wurttemberg, Germany—a multi-purpose indoor arena with a capacity of around 2,500, known for hosting regional combat sports events.

The venue’s compact setup favors high-energy atmospheres, potentially amplifying the crowd’s support for the locally based Xhoxhaj.

  • Bell Time is scheduled for 12:00 p.m. ET (6:00 p.m. CET local time), with the main event ringwalk expected around 2:00 p.m. ET (8:00 p.m. CET).

Preliminary bouts start earlier, building to the championship headliner.

  • Broadcast: Live on DAZN globally, with additional streams on Prime Fight, Fight+, and Viasport in select regions.

Weigh-ins occurred on Friday, February 13, with Xhoxhaj at 208.5 lbs and Seifkhani at 248.5 lbs—no issues reported.

Injury Report

No injuries or health concerns have been reported for either fighter leading into the bout. Both camps confirmed full fitness during pre-fight press conferences and weigh-ins.

Xhoxhaj has a history of resilience, having fought through a knockdown in his 2024 title win, while Seifkhani’s only notable past issue was a 2017 biceps injury in a non-recent fight. Recent training footage shows both in peak condition, with no last-minute withdrawals or adjustments.

Fighter Matchups

This card features eight professional bouts, emphasizing European heavyweight and middleweight talent. The main event is for the EBU European Heavyweight Title (vacant until Xhoxhaj’s prior win), with undercard fights providing a mix of prospects and veterans.

  • Main Event: EBU European Heavyweight Title (Heavyweight, 12 x 3 minutes)
    Labinot Xhoxhaj (21-0-1, 16 KOs; 32 years old, 6’0″, Orthodox, Kosovo/Germany) vs. Pezhman Seifkhani (17-1-0, 12 KOs; 35 years old, 6’3″, Orthodox, Sweden). Xhoxhaj defends for the second time, leveraging his power against Seifkhani’s reach and experience.

Recent Form

Both fighters enter with momentum, but Xhoxhaj’s unbeaten run gives him the edge. Xhoxhaj has shown improved defense and power in recent outings, while Seifkhani rebounded from his sole loss with a string of wins.

  • Labinot Xhoxhaj: On a four-fight win streak since his 2023 draw, with three stoppages. His power (76% KO rate) shines in close-range exchanges.

Last five: Win vs. Mourad Aliev (UD, 2025-06-25); Win vs. Oleksandr Zakhozhyi (KO10, 2024-11-24; survived early knockdown); Win vs. Vaclav Trojacek (TKO, 2024-09-24); Win vs. Semir Dautovic (UD, 2024-04-24); Draw vs. Milosav Savic (2023-05-23).

  • Pezhman Seifkhani: Bounced back from a 2025 KO loss with three consecutive victories, including a title win. His 71% KO rate comes from precise counterpunching, but durability is a question after his defeat.

Last five: Win vs. Eduardo Giustini (KO11, 2025-04-25; EBU Silver title); Win vs. Demir Gulamic (UD, 2025-04-24); Win vs. Awadh Tamim (UD, 2025-06-23); Loss vs. Awadh Tamim (KO, 2025-03-23; Swedish title fight); Win vs. Dinel Fejzic (TKO, 2024-12-22).

Fight History

Neither fighter has faced elite world-level opposition, but both have built records against European journeymen and prospects. No head-to-head history exists, making this a fresh stylistic matchup.

  • Labinot Xhoxhaj’s Full Pro Record (2016-2025):
DateOpponentResultMethod/Notes
2025-06-25Mourad Aliev (13-0-0)WUD
2024-11-24Oleksandr Zakhozhyi (19-0-0)WKO10 (EBU title; Xhoxhaj KD in Rd 2)
2024-09-24Vaclav Trojacek (6-4-1)WTKO
2024-04-24Semir Dautovic (6-2-2)WUD
2023-05-23Milosav Savic (8-5-0)DMD
2023-01-23Anton Sjomkin (14-17-1)WTKO
2021-12-21Marko Mononen (7-1-0)WTKO (UBO Intl Cruiser title)
2021-07-21Ferenc Urban (7-3-0)WTKO
2020-12-20Tamas Lodi (20-14-2)WTKO (UBF Inter Cont Heavy title)
2019-10-19Predrag Jevtic (3-12-0)WTKO
2019-05-19Flavio Morri (5-2-1)WTKO (Xhoxhaj KD in Rd 2)
2019-03-19Milans Volkovs (3-1-1)WTKO
2019-02-19Mirza Mrkonjic (1-2-0)WTKO
2018-05-18Ervin Dzinic (6-1-0)WTKO
2018-04-18Jakub Synek (8-1-1)WUD
2018-02-18Jozsef Darmos (8-1-2)WTKO
2017-12-17Davit Ribakoni (5-19-5)WTKO
2017-06-17Zoran Petkovic (debut)WTKO
2017-05-17Giacomo Fucchi (1-0-0)WTKO
2017-04-17Ramazi Gogichashvili (12-15-2)WUD
2016-11-16Giorgi Tevdorashvili (8-20-4)WTKO
2016-07-16Shalva Meleksishvili (0-6-1)WRTD2
    
  • Pezhman Seifkhani’s Full Pro Record (2015-2025):
DateOpponentResultMethod/Notes
2025-04-25Eduardo Giustini (17-3-0)WKO11 (EBU Silver title)
2025-04-24Demir Gulamic (6-9-2)WUD
2025-06-23Awadh Tamim (16-5-0)WUD
2025-03-23Awadh Tamim (15-5-0)LKO (Swedish Heavy title)
2024-12-22Dinel Fejzic (1-1-2)WTKO
2024-03-22Tamaz Zadishvili (7-21-1)WUD
2023-11-21Denis Tsaryuk (13-5-0)WTKO (head clash)
2023-07-21Milen Paunov (5-7-0)WTKO
2019-09-19Andras Balazs Farkas (5-5-0)WUD
2019-03-19Leandro Rufino (6-0-1)WKO3
2018-06-18Zoltan Csala (11-16-0)WUD
2018-03-18Gergely Horvath (7-8-0)WTKO
2017-11-17Paolo Iannucci (3-0-0)WUD
2017-02-17Ante Verunica (3-2-1)WKO (injured biceps)
2016-11-16Davit Gogishvili (11-3-0)WUD
2015-12-15David Gegeshidze (9-10-1)WUD
2015-11-15Gioacchino Mocerino (0-2-0)WUD
2015-05-23Olegs Lopajevs (9-12-1)WTKO

Betting Trends

Seifkhani draws underdog action (17% chance) from value hunters, citing his upset potential in road fights. Trends from similar EBU title bouts show favorites winning 70% but underdogs covering in decisions 40% of the time. Predictions lean toward Xhoxhaj (e.g., 80% of expert picks), with analysts noting Seifkhani’s age and recent loss as red flags.

FIGHT ODDS

Labinot Xhoxhaj               – 770

Pezhman Seifkhani         + 450

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, February 13, 2026

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