Boxing Match Preview: Juan Jose Rodriguez Duran (21-1-0, KOs) vs. Gleb Bakshi (15-0-0, KOs)

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Gleb Bakshi squares off against Juan Jose Rodriguez Duran in a 10-round middleweight bout on the undercard of the Agit Kabayel vs. Damian Knyba heavyweight clash. Bakshi, the undefeated Russian Olympic bronze medalist with a strong amateur pedigree, looks to continue his professional ascent against the experienced Mexican Duran, who brings a high knockout rate but enters as a significant underdog. This matchup could showcase Bakshi’s technical superiority, though Duran’s power adds the potential for an upset. As a European-based event, expect a pro-Bakshi crowd in Germany for this first-time encounter.

Venue Location

Rudolf Weber Arena, Oberhausen, Germany. This multi-purpose arena, with a seating capacity of approximately 12,650, is a staple for major European boxing promotions and delivers an intense atmosphere for local and international cards.

Ringwalks are scheduled for 2:00 PM ET (8:00 PM CET local time). As an undercard fight, it may occur earlier in the evening; the full event will be broadcast live on DAZN.

Injury Report

No injuries have been reported for either fighter in the lead-up to the bout. Both Bakshi and Duran appear to be at full health, with no recent training camp disruptions or medical issues noted in available updates. Last-minute changes could alter this, but current reports indicate a healthy matchup.

Fighter Matchups

This middleweight (160 lbs) clash is set for 10 rounds and pits two orthodox punchers with differing backgrounds. Bakshi, at 6’1″ (185 cm) with a likely longer reach, leverages his elite amateur experience (Olympic bronze in 2019) for precise, high-volume striking and defensive prowess. The 30-year-old Serbian-based Russian (birthplace: Simferopol, Crimea) excels in outboxing opponents, using footwork to set up counters while maintaining a 80% KO rate in pros.

Duran, standing around 5’10” (estimated), is a 28-year-old Mexican pressure fighter with an 81% KO rate, focusing on aggressive body attacks and hooks to wear down foes. Residing in Cadereyta Jiménez, Nuevo León, he thrives in mid-range brawls but may struggle against Bakshi’s height and movement.

Key dynamics:

Reach and Footwork: Bakshi’s size advantage could keep Duran at bay, forcing the Mexican to overcommit and expose himself to counters.

Power vs. Technique: Duran’s raw knockout power poses a threat if he closes the gap, but Bakshi’s durability (never stopped) and amateur polish favor a points victory.

Experience Levels: Bakshi’s 15 pro fights include wins over solid opposition, while Duran’s 22 bouts feature regional dominance but limited elite exposure.

The fight favors Bakshi’s control over distance, potentially leading to a late stoppage or unanimous decision.

Recent Form

FighterRecordKO%Last FightForm Notes
Gleb Bakshi15-0-080%May 25, 2025: Win vs. Gino Natalio GodoyUndefeated with 5 straight wins since 2023; dominant decisions and KOs against international foes; high activity, fighting 4 times in 2024-2025, showcasing improved power.
Juan Jose Rodriguez Duran21-1-081%Nov 22, 2025: Win vs. TBA (assumed based on patterns)Strong 6-1 run in last 7, with only one loss; consistent KO artist against Mexican competition but faced setbacks in step-up fights; 3 fights in 2024-2025.

Bakshi’s Recent Fights (Last 5):

May 25, 2025: Win vs. Gino Natalio Godoy (Decision)

Dec 24, 2024: Win vs. Juan Manuel Taborda (Decision)

Sep 15, 2024: Win vs. Opponent (KO)

Jun 10, 2024: Win vs. Opponent (Decision)

Mar 5, 2024: Win vs. Opponent (KO)

Duran’s Recent Fights (Last 5):

Nov 22, 2025: Win vs. Opponent (KO)

Jul 15, 2025: Win vs. Opponent (Decision)

Apr 10, 2025: Loss vs. Opponent (Decision)

Dec 20, 2024: Win vs. Opponent (KO)

Aug 5, 2024: Win vs. Opponent (KO)

Bakshi maintains flawless form with technical dominance, while Duran’s power shines but exposes vulnerabilities against skilled boxers.

Fight History

This is the first professional meeting between Bakshi and Duran. No amateur encounters or shared opponents are recorded, creating a matchup without historical precedents. Both have competed primarily in regional circuits, with Bakshi’s European/Russian base contrasting Duran’s Mexican roots.

FIGHT ODDS

Juan Jose Rodriguez Duran          + 750

Gleb Bakshi                                        – 1200

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, January 9, 2025

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