Insider reporting has turned a close title fight into a procedural fight, after former IBF junior middleweight champion Bakhram Murtazaliev formally asked the International Boxing Federation to order an immediate rematch with Josh Kelly based on a disputed final-round scorecard.

The bout took place Saturday at Newcastle Arena, where Kelly was awarded a majority decision to take Murtazaliev’s 154 lb title. The controversy centres on the 12th round, which one judge scored 10-10. Another judge scored the round for Murtazaliev. If the 10-10 had been awarded to Murtazaliev instead, the fight would have been scored a draw, and he would have retained his belt under IBF rules.


According to Dan Rafael, Murtazaliev’s team has submitted a detailed, six-page request asking the IBF to intervene. Rafael reported that the appeal focuses narrowly on the final round and the rarity of a 10-10 score in a title fight with clear activity. “NEWS: Bakhram Murtazaliev, who lost IBF 154 title by maj. dec. to Josh Kelly on Saturday in Newcastle, England, Kelly’s home area, has formally asked IBF to order an immediate rematch based on the highly unusual 10-10 scoring of rd 12 by judge Steve Gray,” Rafael wrote on X, adding that a different score would have preserved the champion’s title.

Video of the 12th round shows Murtazaliev pressing forward for most of the three minutes, working behind a firm jab and cutting off the ring as Kelly moved laterally. Kelly had one brief moment when Murtazaliev missed and turned, allowing Kelly to fire a short flurry while his opponent’s back was exposed. Outside of that exchange, the round appeared to be dictated by the champion’s pressure and volume.

Whether the IBF orders a rematch will depend on how the commission views the scoring anomaly rather than a wholesale review of the fight. If the sanctioning body declines to act, the result stands. If it does intervene, Kelly could be asked to return the title immediately. Either way, the finish left enough doubt that a second fight feels less like a favour and more like unfinished business.

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Last Updated on 02/05/2026

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