Andrii 'Rampage' Novytskyi: The Heavyweight Machine is 16-0!
- kennyherrholz

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Last night at Thunder Studios, the air felt different. It was heavy. It was tense. And by the end of the fourth round, it was filled with the sound of a body hitting the canvas.
Andrii "Rampage" Novytskyi just reminded the world why he is the most dangerous prospect in the heavyweight division. He didn’t just win; he dismantled Alexander Flores. He didn’t just improve his record; he sent a message to every ranked heavyweight sitting comfortably on their couch.
With a brutal fourth-round knockout on April 24, 2026, Novytskyi officially moved to 16-0. Twelve of those wins have ended early. If you haven’t tuned into a live boxing stream to see this man work, you’re officially behind the curve.
Andrii: The Thunder Studios Takeover
Alexander Flores isn’t a pushover. He’s a veteran who has been in the ring with some serious names. But against "Rampage," he looked like a man trying to stop a tidal wave with a bucket.
From the opening bell, Novytskyi established the distance. Standing at 6'6", the Ukrainian giant used his jab like a piston, snapping Flores’ head back every time he tried to get inside. It wasn’t just power; it was surgical. By the middle of the second round, Flores was already showing signs of wear. The body shots were digging in. The momentum was shifting.
By the fourth, it was over. Novytskyi cornered Flores, uncorked a massive right hand that landed flush, and that was that. The ref didn't even need to finish the count. Lights out. Game over.
Why "Rampage" is Different
In an era where heavyweights fight once every eighteen months if we’re lucky, Andrii Novytskyi is a throwback. This man is a machine. Since turning pro in early 2023, he has stepped into the ring 16 times. Think about that. That’s an average of one fight every two months.
Most heavyweights spend three months just talking about fighting. Novytskyi spends that time collecting checks and adding names to his casualty list. This kind of activity is exactly what the sport needs. Fans want to see the rise. They want to see the journey. When you watch boxing online, you want to see a fighter who actually likes to fight.
Novytskyi doesn't just want the belt; he wants the experience. He’s building his craft in real-time, under the bright lights, while others are hiding in training camps.
The Ukrainian Pedigree and Egis Klimas
It’s no coincidence that Novytskyi looks like a world-beater. He’s coming from the legendary Ukrainian school of boxing: the same system that produced Usyk and Lomachenko. But he’s got that raw heavyweight power that makes him a different kind of animal.
Managing this beast is none other than Egis Klimas. If you know boxing, you know that name. Klimas is the architect behind some of the greatest careers in modern history. He doesn’t sign "maybes." He signs "will-bes."
The partnership between Klimas and Novytskyi is a signal to the rest of the heavyweight division: the takeover is planned, calculated, and inevitable. They aren't rushing, but they aren't waiting either. With 16 wins under his belt in such a short window, the "prospect" tag is starting to feel a bit too small. He's a contender. Plain and simple.
The Heavyweight Landscape in 2026
The heavyweight division is currently a shark tank. You’ve got the established legends holding onto their spots, and you’ve got a hungry group of young killers looking to tear them down. Novytskyi is at the front of that line.
What makes him special?
Engine: He doesn't gas out. He maintains the same terrifying pace from round one to round ten.
Precision: He isn't a "swing and pray" heavyweight. Every shot has a purpose.
Grit: You can see it in his eyes. He enjoys the struggle.
Whether you’re looking for a combat sports streaming experience that delivers high-level technicality or just raw, unadulterated power, Novytskyi is your guy. He bridges the gap between the "sweet science" and the "hurt business."
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What’s Next for Andrii Novytskyi?
After a performance like that against Flores, the phone is going to be ringing off the hook. Klimas will likely look for a step-up in competition: perhaps a top-15 ranked opponent to truly test the 16-0 record.
There are whispers of a possible appearance on a major undercard in the Middle East, or perhaps a homecoming fight in Ukraine if the situation allows. Regardless of where it happens, one thing is certain: people will be watching.
Novytskyi is a star in the making. He has the look, the power, and the work ethic. He isn't interested in the politics of boxing. He isn't interested in Twitter beef. He’s interested in knockouts.
A star is born. A contender humbled. The "Rampage" continues.
Stay Tuned
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The heavyweight division is officially on notice. The machine is 16-0, and he’s just getting started. If you’re not with us, you’re against us.
See you at the next bell.
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