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Andrei Mikhailovich
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Andrei Mikhailovich

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Andrei Mikhailovich Driessen (born 15 December 1997) is a Russian born, New Zealand raised professional boxer. He has won multiple New Zealand national championships in two weight classes from light middleweight to middleweight. At regional level, Mikhailovich has also won the IBF Pan-Pacific and WBO Global middleweight belts.

Early life

Mikhailovich and his twin brother were born in Russia but were adopted from an orphanage in 1999 when they were 18 months old.

Amateur career

Mikhailovich's amateur career has been described as decent. During his amateur career he competed in multiple New Zealand National championships and has won the North Island Golden Gloves Championships. It was at an amateur boxing event where he met his current coach and manager Isaac Peach at Peach Boxing.

Professional career

Professional Debut, Gunnar Jackson Rivalry, New Zealand Champion 2018 - 2020

In April 2018, Mikhailovich made his professional boxing debut against Rob Ramsey. In the first 12 months of his professional boxing career, he defeated many credible opponents including Jerome Pascua, former WBA PABA and New Zealand Champion Adrian Taihia and former IBO Oceania Champion Chase Haley. In this time Mikhailovich fought multiple journeyman as well including Simon Julian and former New Zealand champion Daniel Maxwell.

In August 2019, Mikhailovich fought against his first major rival, former top 10 in the WBO Gunnar Jackson. The fight against Jackson was considered a grudge match as Mikhailovich called out Jackson earlier in the year. On top of that, Mikhailovich coach Isaac Peach has beaten Jackson in a past as a professional boxer. After ten rounds, Mikhailovhich won the fight by unanimous decision, almost winning every round against Jackson, securing himself his first professional boxing belt winning the New Zealand National (Pro Box NZ version) Middleweight title. After the fight, Jackson announced that he has retired from professional boxing.

In November 2020, Mikhailovich fought and defeated Marcus Heywood by unanimous decision for his second New Zealand title, but this time the PBCNZ version in the Super Welterweight division. In April 2021, he defended the title successfully against former New Zealand champion Shay Brock, winning the fight by TKO.

Alex Hanan Rivalry, Regional titles 2021 - 2022

In June 2021, Mikhailovich fought Alex Hanan (now known as Alex Walters) in a grudge match. The Rivalry started in July 2018 with Alex making comments about Andrei Mikhailovich in an interview with New Zealand YouTube Boxing Channel Gladrap. Mikhailovich responded with his own comments in December 2018 in his own interview with Gladrap saying “I want to fight you, I always wanted to fight you, and when I do I will back you up and probably knock you out”. Mikhailovich had a war of words with Alex at the press conference for their fight in May 2021 with Mikhailovich responding "Call me daddy... I’ll f*** you up". Right before the fight directly after the referee gave his last words before the fight, Alex landed a cheap gut shot to Mikhailovich. However, it did not affect Mikhailovich as he won the fight by TKO in the second round. Everything to do with the fight from the press conference, to the gutt punch pre fight, to the stoppage itself went viral over the internet, reaching millions of viewers.

In 2022, it was confirmed that Mikhailovich and his stablemate from Peach Boxing Jerome Pampellone signed a long term promoter agreement with Dean Lonergan. In April 2022, Mikhailovich took on 2002 Commonwealth Games light welterweight bronze medallist and Olympian King Davidson. It didn't take Mikhailovich as he landed less than 4 punches to knockout Davidson in less than a minute and fifteen second in the first round. In June 2022, Mikhailovich took on his next international opponent from Venezuela Ernesto Espana. Mikhailovich won the fight by third round stoppage winning his first regional titles including the IBF Pan Pacific middleweight title and WBO Global middleweight title. In June 2022, Mikhailovich made his debut in the world rankings in the Middleweight division with him reaching 13th in the IBF and 12th in the WBO. In July 2022, Mikhailovich took on New Zealander Francis Waitai. Despite winning the fight by unanimous decision, Mikhailovich was disappointed in his performance. In November 2022, it was anounnced that Mikhailovich would take on his current biggest rival Issac Hardman. Unfortanately 18 days after the announcement, the fight was postponed to 2023 due to Hardman partner giving birth to their child. Promoter Dean Lonergan said "Issac had a baby about three or four days ago. I got a phone call from his trainer saying 'look, Issac's not great at saying no. I don't think he can handle having a baby and fighting sort of three weeks apart'". Since his last fight, he has increased his ranking to 10th in the IBF and 12th in WBO.

World title eliminator 2023 - Present

On the 27th of April 2023, Mikhailovich took on undefeated Venezuelian boxer, Edisson Saltarin. Mikhailovich got knockdown in the first round, however, he overcomed the knockdown to stop Saltarin in the fifth round. In June 2023, it was announced that Mikhailovich will take on Denis Radovan for the top two mandatory position with the IBF, with the winner garrenteed a World title shot. It was revealed that negotiations hit a brick wall where there were disputes over who should have the TV Rights for the fight with the promoter opting for DAZN and Dean Lonergan wanting Sky Arena for New Zealand. The fight has been confirmed for December 16 in the UK.

Exhibition career

In November 2019, Mikhailovich fought in China against their National Champion. The opponent was 10 kgs heavier then Mikhailovich.

Boxing titles

Amateur

  • 2016 Golden Gloves North Island Championship (Gold)

Professional

  • Pro Box NZ
    • New Zealand National Middleweight Title
  • New Zealand Professional Boxing Commission
    • New Zealand National Super Welterweight Title
  • International Boxing Federation
    • IBF Pan Pacific Middleweight Title
  • World Boxing Organisation
    • WBO Global Middleweight Title

Professional boxing record

20 fights20 wins0 losses
By knockout120
By decision80
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
20Win20–0Edisson SaltarinTKO5 (10), 2:2027 Apr 2023Eventfinda Stadium, Auckland, New ZealandRetained IBF Pan-Pacific and WBO Global middleweight titles
19Win19–0Francis WaitaiUD821 Jul 2022Eventfinda Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
18Win18–0Ernesto EspañaTKO3 (10), 1:0915 Jun 2022Nissan Arena, Brisbane, AustraliaWon vacant IBF Pan-Pacific and WBO Global middleweight titles
17Win17–0King DavidsonTKO2 (8), 1:1413 Apr 2022Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, Australia
16Win16–0Alex WaltersTKO2 (8), 2:2916 Jun 2021International Convention Centre, Sydney, Australia
15Win15–0Shay BrockTKO9 (10), 1:029 Apr 2021SkyCity Theatre, Auckland, New ZealandRetained PBCNZ light middleweight title
14Win14–0Dylan WrightTKO3 (4), 2:0119 Dec 2020ABA Stadium, Auckland New Zealand
13Win13–0Marcus HeywoodUD813 Nov 2020SkyCity Theatre, Auckland, New ZealandWon inaugural PBCNZ light middleweight title
12Win12–0Dylan WrightUD611 Jul 2020ABA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
11Win11–0Nicholas TaylorTKO2 (6)31 Aug 2019ABA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
10Win10–0Gunnar JacksonUD103 Aug 2019Sir Don Rowlands Centre, Cambridge, New ZealandWon inaugural Pro-Box NZ middleweight title
9Win9–0Chase HaleyUD618 May 2019ABA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
8Win8–0Omah IsmailTKO4 (4), 2:5029 Mar 2019ABA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
7Win7–0Adrian TaihiaUD615 Dec 2018Horncastle Arena, Christchurch, New Zealand
6Win6–0James UokaTKO1 (4), 2:402 Nov 2018ABA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
5Win5–0Jessie NikoraKO3 (4), 1:0229 Sep 2018ABA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
4Win4–0Simon JulianUD625 Aug 2018ABA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
3Win3–0Daniel MaxwellTKO2 (4), 1:4814 Jul 2018AMI Netball Centre, Auckland, New Zealand
2Win2–0Jerome PascuaUD630 Jun 2018Chao Shan General Association, Auckland, New Zealand
1Win1–0Rob RamseyRTD2 (4), 3:0021 Apr 2018ABA Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand

Awards

  • 2019 New Zealand Boxing Awards Boxer of the Year (Nominated)
  • 2019 New Zealand Boxing Awards Male Boxer of the Year (Nominated)
  • 2019 New Zealand Boxing Awards New Zealand Fight of the year (Nominated)
  • 2019 New Zealand Boxing Awards Knockout of the year (Won)
  • 2019 New Zealand Boxing Awards Champion of the year (Nominated)
  • 2019 New Zealand Boxing Awards Most Entertaining boxer of the Year (Won)
  • 2020 New Zealand Boxing Awards Most Entertaining boxer of the Year (Won)
  • 2021 New Zealand Boxing Awards Most Entertaining boxer of the Year (Won)
  • 2021 New Zealand Boxing Awards New Zealand Fight of the year (Won)
  • 2021 New Zealand Boxing Awards Knockout of the year (Won)

Personal life

Mikhailovich is married and is a father of two boys

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