Boxing Match Preview: Umar Dzambekov (13-0-0, 9 KOs) vs. Ahmed Elbiali (24-1-0, 19 KOs)

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Event Overview

The light heavyweight bout between Umar Dzambekov and Ahmed Elbiali serves as the co-main event on the “Zuffa Boxing 3: Ajagba vs. Martin” card, promoted by Zuffa Boxing, on Sunday, February 15, 2026, at the Meta APEX in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. This state-of-the-art venue, located in the heart of Las Vegas’ entertainment district, has a capacity of around 5,000 for boxing events and is equipped with advanced LED screens and immersive audio, making it a fitting spot for emerging promotions like Zuffa Boxing. The fight is scheduled for 10 rounds at the 175 lbs light heavyweight limit, with both fighters aiming to bolster their rankings in a division ripe for new contenders.

The main card streams live on Paramount+ starting at 9:00 PM ET (6:00 PM PT, 2:00 AM GMT on February 16, 7:00 PM local Pacific Time). The Dzambekov-Elbiali ringwalk is estimated around 9:45 PM ET, depending on the progression of earlier bouts. This matchup pits Dzambekov’s unbeaten streak and knockout prowess against Elbiali’s veteran experience and power, potentially serving as a stepping stone for the winner toward bigger opportunities in the light heavyweight ranks.

Injury Report

No injuries have been reported for either fighter leading into the bout. Dzambekov, who last fought in October 2025, has had over three months to recover and train without any noted issues, as confirmed by his camp and promotional updates. Elbiali, inactive since November 2024, has also shown no signs of setbacks in recent interviews or medical clearances. Pre-fight physicals and weigh-ins (scheduled for February 14) are expected to proceed smoothly, with both athletes at full health based on available reports.

Fighter Matchups and Analysis

This 10-round light heavyweight contest features a clash of styles: Dzambekov’s southpaw aggression and finishing ability against Elbiali’s orthodox power and durability. Both stand at 6’1″, with Elbiali holding a slight reach advantage (73″ vs. Dzambekov’s unconfirmed but estimated 75″). Dzambekov (175.5 lbs in last weigh-in) is the younger, fresher fighter at 28, while Elbiali (188.5 lbs last) brings experience at 35. The bout could start tactical but evolve into a war if Dzambekov presses early. No prior head-to-head history or common opponents exist, adding intrigue to this co-feature.

  • Umar Dzambekov (13-0-0, 9 KOs)
    • Background and Style: The 28-year-old southpaw, born in Grozny, Russia, but fighting out of Los Angeles, California (with Austrian nationality), is an unbeaten prospect known for his explosive power (69% KO rate) and relentless pressure. Training under Tom Loeffler at 360 Promotions, Dzambekov transitioned from a strong amateur background (including World Series of Boxing) to pro dominance, focusing on body work and combinations to break down foes. He’s on a viral knockout run, aiming to elevate his profile in the U.S. market.
    • Recent Form: Dzambekov enters on a 13-fight win streak, with his last five all by stoppage. Last out: KO 2 over Artem Brusov (October 3, 2025, at Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, CA), a highlight-reel finish that improved his record and drew attention. Before: Wins over Frederic Julan (November 9, 2023, KO) and Roamer Angulo (earlier 2023, stoppage). Form over last five: W-W-W-W-W (all KOs). He’s averaged under 4 rounds per fight recently, showing improved finishing ability against stepping-up competition.
    • Fight History Highlights: Debuting in 2021, Dzambekov has racked up 48 pro rounds, with nine KOs in 13 wins. Key victories include stoppages of seasoned vets like Brusov and Julan, building momentum toward title contention. His amateur pedigree (36-7 record, Florida Golden Gloves champ) shines through in pro adaptability. This is his Vegas debut, a big stage to showcase against a durable opponent.
    • Strengths/Weaknesses: Elite power, undefeated confidence, and southpaw angles make him dangerous early. However, limited high-level experience (only 13 pro fights) could be tested if Elbiali drags him deep.
  • Ahmed “The American Pharaoh” Elbiali (24-1-0, 19 KOs)
    • Background and Style: The 35-year-old orthodox fighter from Cairo, Egypt (residing in Miami, Florida), is a veteran knockout artist (79% KO rate) with a pressure style, using his jab to set up heavy hooks and uppercuts. A former amateur standout (36-7, World Series of Boxing participant), Elbiali has held regional titles like WBA-NABA and WBC-NABF light heavyweight belts. He’s on an eight-fight win streak, seeking a signature win abroad.
    • Recent Form: Elbiali is riding momentum despite inactivity. Last out: TKO 4 over Guillermo Ruben Andino (November 15, 2024, Agenda Arena, Dubai, UAE), a dominant performance. Before: UD 10 over Rodolfo Gomez Jr. (June 9, 2023); DQ 4 over Dervin Colina (June 11, 2022). Form over last five: W-W-W-W-W (mixed decisions and KOs). He’s averaged 3.4 rounds in recent wins but has gone the distance against tougher foes.
    • Fight History Highlights: Pro since 2013, Elbiali has 84 rounds under his belt. Notable wins include TKO over Christopher Brooker (2017) and retaining titles against Gomez. His lone loss: TKO 1 to Jean Pascal (December 2017), a learning experience. He’s won eight straight since, including international bouts in Dubai. With 25 fights, his experience dwarfs Dzambekov’s.
    • Strengths/Weaknesses: Proven power, strong chin (never stopped beyond the Pascal loss), and veteran savvy for deep waters. Age and 15-month layoff could lead to rust against a hot prospect.

FIGHT ODDS

Umar Dzambekov            – 1400

Ahmed Elbiali                    + 850

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, February 14, 2026

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