Agit Kabayel Back in Action — But Nelson Hysa as Opponent Is a Letdown

Agit Kabayel is finally coming home. On January 10, 2026, he’ll defend his WBC Interim Heavyweight Title at the Rudolf Weber Arena in Oberhausen, Germany, live on DAZN. It’s his first fight on home soil since 2023. That alone should feel big. But the opponent? Nelson “The Albanian Eagle” Hysa (23-0, 21 KOs) — and that’s where the excitement dies.

Hysa’s record looks shiny — 23 wins, 21 knockouts — but it’s smoke and mirrors. Don’t let the record fool you. Twenty-three wins, twenty-one knockouts… sounds scary until you look at who he’s been starching. A parade of soft touches, padded records, guys no one remembers five minutes after the bell. Hysa’s 41, unbeaten because no one’s put him in deep water. Yet he’s ranked WBA #7 and WBO #9 — which says more about sanctioning body politics than merit. Those shiny “continental” straps he’s held? They don’t mean squat.  His résumé’s a parade of unknowns, fringe names and regional stay-busy jobs.

No One Blames Kabayel — But It’s Still a Snoozer

Look, Kabayel’s earned a homecoming and a tune-up. Fighters need to stay sharp. But this matchup just doesn’t stir anything. It’s not a leap forward, it’s not a threat, and it won’t make a ripple outside Germany. Fans want to see Kabayel in with guys who matter, not another padded record coming for a paycheck.

The Rudolf Weber Arena will roar, the locals will love seeing their man back. That’s fine. But for the heavyweight picture? This night’s going to vanish the minute it’s over. If Kabayel smashes Hysa, the world shrugs. If it’s messy, it even hurts him.

Good for keeping active, sure. For everyone else hoping for a real fight to kick off 2026 — this ain’t it.

Undercard — German Talent Gets the Spotlight

At least the undercard has some intrigue. Promoters are lining up a showcase of German prospects and names:

It’s a big stage for young German fighters to get eyeballs on a DAZN card and in front of a packed home crowd. For them, it’s a mega chance to break out.

Amy Kaplan has been a boxing fan since she was 10 years old, which means she’s spent most of her life explaining to people that yes, she really does prefer fight nights over dinner parties. Now writing for Boxing News 24, she covers everything from world title fights to prospects swinging for a payday.  She mixes sharp analysis with sarcasm, calling out boxing politics and cutting through the press-release spin to give fans the stories that actually matter.

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Last Updated on 09/29/2025