NAVID MANSOURI
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GRAHAM vs MANSOURI
September 27, 2025 2:00 PM
September 27, 2025 2:00 PM

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Division
Lightweight
Reach
72in / 183cm
height
1.8034
1.8034
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age
03/1989
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Nationality
United Kingdom

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Navid Mansouri is an English boxer and former English super welterweight champion. Back in 2023, Mansouri felt like he was going to have his last hurrah in his adopted home of Marbella, Spain, but after a round five TKO victory, the itch to compete rears its head from time to time. He booked another boxing match in 2024 but it fell through and now he finds himself in the BKFC in the year 2025.
The Englishman’s boxing career dates back to 2009 and he’s ran up a record of 22-4-2. He’s been eyeing retirement since around 2020 but Covid interfered with his plans and being a family man, he wasn’t able to focus on fighting a high level opponent and be as present as he wanted to be for the ones he loves. It would appear that entering a new sport has reinvigorated his passion for throwing hands and he has found the time to balance his two loves of fighting and family.
*Mansouri debuted in Italy at BKFC 73 against the 1-0 Ruslan Tokhtarov.
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GRAHAM vs MANSOURI
September 27, 2025
September 27, 2025 2:00 PM
AO ARENA MANCHESTER, UK
England
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MANSOURI vs TOKHTAROV
April 26, 2025
April 26, 2025 1:00 PM
PALAZZO WANNY FLORENCE
Italy
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