Introducing Sagadat Rakhmankul

Press Release

24/05/2019

Introducing Sagadat Rakhmankul

No Limit Mindset has signed welterweight Sagadat Rakhmankul to a managerial contract. Rakhmankul is from Taraz, Kazakhstan, and now lives in Northridge, California. He has a record of 4-1 with two knockouts. Rakhmankul is coming off a third-round stoppage over Brandon Adams (4-7-1) on March 16th in Hollywood, California. He is now being trained by Hall of Fame trainer Buddy McGirt. Rakhmankul will be in action on June 14th in Tijuana, Mexico against Daniel Armando Valenzuela (36-36-2).
 
The 25 year-old has a stellar amateur career that saw him go 232-26 as he won the 2010 Sattarkenov Youth Memorial Tournament, 2013 Kazakhstan National Tournament, 2014 President's Cup Tournament. He took second at 2014 Kazakhstan National Tournament and quarterfinalists 2016 Kazakhstan National Tournament. He was the champion of Kazakhstan Champion of "Spartakiada Kazakhstan", as well as Champion of International Tournament in Albania, Simkent, Almaty, Belarus, Finland, Azerbaijnan, and Kingistan.
 
"Saga is a special fighter. Buddy McGirt told me he had a fighter he wanted me to take a look at, and it didn't take very long for me to realize that this young man has talent that can't be taught. Buddy will add a few things to Sagadat's style that is going to make him a serious problem at 147. We are going to get him a win in June, and then bring him right back in August to keep him as busy as possible. I am excited to add him to growing list of talent," said Shane Shapiro of No Limit Mindset LLC.
 
"Shane Shapiro... has done so much for me in a short time with his actions, and for a person like me and where I come from, that means everything. Shane and Buddy McGirt's belief in me, give me all the confidence in training and in the fights that I will be competing for a world title in no time. I am getting high level sparring, top notch training, and a manager who allows me to put all my focus into my craft. This is a dream come true," said  Rakhmankul.