
On July 5th, French boxing will experience a night of national pride when French fighters, Samir Ziani (36-3-1, 8 KOs) and Khali El Hadri (20-3, 10 KOs), face off for the World Boxing Council’s (WBC) Interim Super Featherweight Silver Title in Paris.
Ziani, an experienced former European champion known for his aggressive style and unbreakable resilience, returns to the ring with his sights set on a new path to a title shot.
At 34 years old, the fighter from Blagnac will seek to reaffirm his place among the featherweight elite after a solid streak of 3 victories.
El Hadri, 29 years old and considered one of French boxing’s emerging talents, will have the most important opportunity of his career. He has only 3 losses in his professional record.
The fight for the Interim Silver title represents much more than a belt; it’s the gateway to the top of the WBC rankings and a potential eliminator for the world championship.
The evening promises high-level action and adds to the WBC’s strategy of promoting European talent, with a belt that has historically served as a platform for future world stars.
El Hadri vs. Ziani: two opposite paths, one same goal: the title and glory.

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