The atmosphere in Moscow was electric on October 16th, 2025, as two powerhouse athletes stepped into the ring to battle for the prestigious WMC Title in the 91+KG Super Heavyweight Division.

Fighting under a neutral flag, Isaev Beybulat faced off against Ibrahim Elsawi from Egypt in what promised to be a clash of giants — and it delivered beyond expectations.

From the opening bell, Isaev demonstrated his trademark power and precision, controlling the pace with heavy strikes and calculated aggression. Elsawi showed heart and resilience, standing toe-to-toe with the Russian in a fiery first round.

However, in the second round, Isaev’s relentless offense proved too much. With explosive combinations and unstoppable momentum, he forced a stoppage, earning a TKO victory and claiming the WMC Title in front of his home crowd.

The event was officially sanctioned by the World Muaythai Council (WMC), reaffirming the highest standards of professionalism and global recognition for Muaythai’s elite athletes.

A spectacular night in Moscow — and a defining moment in Isaev Beybulat’s career as he becomes the WMC Super Heavyweight Champion.