MightyTips ambassador and professional boxer Jevgenijs “The Hurricane” Aleksejevs improved his record to 18-0, defeating Ismaël “Issou” Seck with a unanimous decision at the AAA Fighting Series boxing event in Braunschweig, Germany on May 3, 2025.
On a solid boxing card at the Millenium Event Center, the reigning IBO European middleweight champion continued his undefeated run with a commanding performance over his first 10-round bout. The Latvian took on France’s Ismaël Seck (13-8-2), a durable and battle-tested fighter who had never been knocked out.
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“Jevgenijs epitomises the values at the heart of the MightyTips brand: a will to win, commitment, and pursuit of excellence,” Eugene Ravdin, SEOBROTHERS Head of PR, said. “The Hurricane delivered a thrilling performance and showed his fighting spirit against formidable opposition. At MightyTips, we believe this is just another step in his journey towards greatness — and we’ll continue to stand by Jevgenijs every step of the way.”
Aleksejevs established dominance from the off and masterfully closed the distance, not allowing the Frenchman to settle into a rhythm and use his height and reach advantage. His ability to switch from head to body and back again kept Seck on the defensive.
Seck’s resilience allowed him to survive the distance despite withstanding wave after wave of heavy shots from Aleksejevs. The judges awarded Aleksejevs a well-deserved unanimous decision (100-90, 99-91, 97-93). A performance like this sends a strong message to the middleweight division: The Hurricane is ready for bigger challenges.
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“I feel excellent about the fight,” Jevgenijs Aleksejevs commented. “It was a valuable experience and a great lesson for me. I hope the spectators enjoyed it as much as I did. My matchmaker will line up a good title fight for me soon. This one served as a kind of check-up bout.”
Born in Riga, Aleksejevs is a former kickboxer and a 2008 junior European champion. A leg fracture in 2015 forced him to switch disciplines. He made his pro boxing debut 12 years ago and now boasts a KO rate of 55%. He has been acting as the MightyTips ambassador since June 2023. This win lifted him to the 40th in the BoxRec.com middleweight world ranking.
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