Aleksejevs vs Rodriguez will fight in Valencia

Vadims Mikeļevičs

Vadims Mikeļevičs

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Undefeated boxing champion and MightyTips ambassador Jevgenijs Aleksejevs is back in action this month with a highly anticipated fight against the experienced Argentine Marcelo German Rodriguez on 20th April 2024 at L'Alqueria del Basket in Valencia.

It represents the 16th fight of his career and a chance to add yet another stoppage to his name and a W to the column.

However, Rodriguez will not be a pushover. The 40 year old may not have youth on his side, but he has won his last two fights by TKO and packs a heavy punch.

Below we analyse his chances, remind you of his recent record, and take a look at what could be on the horizon for the man they call The Hurricane!

The Hurricane’s Recent Record

If Aleksejevs does get the job done against Rodriguez, it will not be the first time the Hurricane emerges victorious in Spain, and it won’t be the last either. The weekend before Christmas, he overcame Nicolas David 'Mazazo' Veron in a dominant display of striking and speed to claim a majority decision win on the scorecards at the Pabellon Municipal Sedavi in Valencia.

At the back end of last summer, his power punching and technical prowess came to the fore when scoring a third round stoppage over French challenger Dmitri Trenel on the Costa Del Sol.

With Jevgenijs Aleksejevs' to fight in Spain again - the question is if he can continue his impressive form on the Iberian Peninsula? It’s likely The Hurricane will be a heavy favourite among boxing betting sites, but you can be sure he won’t take anything for granted.

Humble, hard-working, and diligent, Aleksejevs has a reputation for being thorough in preparation.

That ethic was exemplified in his recent training camp with Welsh pro and former WBO interim light-middleweight and WBO middleweight title contender Liam Williams, which helped keep his skills sharp and fitness up to the level that was too much for Veron at Christmas.

Who Is Our Ambassador?

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For those not acquainted with the fighting pride of MightyTips, Aleksejevs has a fascinating backstory in combat sports.

Here’s the lowdown:

  • Born: 6th July 1993, Latvia
  • Height: 6'0
  • Pro Boxing Record: 15 wins, 0 draws, and 0 defeats
  • KOs: 53.33%
  • Stance: Orthodox
  • Career combat awards: World Kickboxing Champion 2007, European Kickboxing Champion 2008, Baltic K-1 Champion 2010, European Muaythai Champion 2011, European Professional K-1 Champion 2015.

His experience in other fighting sports, such as kickboxing and Muaythai, has helped provide him with a championship mentality.

Only a freak accident stopped him from going right to the very top in kickboxing - a catastrophic leg fracture, just seventeen seconds into a major international tournament, put paid to his chances of establishing his name as one of the top stars in the sport.

Now, he has his eye on climbing the boxing rankings after what has been a blistering start to his time in the padded ring.

How To Bet On Aleksejevs

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At MightyTips, we offer a brilliant sports prediction service, which includes the best boxing betting tips and news around. We also provide in-depth and insightful reviews on boxing betting apps and more as part of our mission to ensure bettors get the best possible service and value for their money.

Keep an eye on the odds being released on any of our recommended Spanish betting sites - key in boxing via a dynamic search function, select your stake, and sit back to see if it comes in.

Follow The Hurricane on InstagramTikTok and Youtube for the latest updates on his career. For business inquiries, contact his manager at maria.gritsak@mightytips.com.

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Vadims Mikeļevičs

Vadims Mikeļevičs

Vadims Mikeļevičs is an e-sports and biathlon enthusiast with years of writing experience about games, sports, and bookmakers.

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