Boxing world shaken: Unsolved champion Jusupov brutally murdered!
The sports world shocked a fatal knife attack on the undefeated boxer Jusupov. Investigations by suspect.

Boxing world shaken: Unsolved champion Jusupov brutally murdered!
On June 14, 2025, the sports world was shaken by a tragic message: the undefeated professional boxer Jusupov succumbed to his serious injuries after he was injured in brutal assault with fatal knife stings in the neck area. Despite the rapid reaction of the emergency services and attempts at resuscitation by the police, the athlete died in a hospital, which caused grief in the boxing community worldwide. Jusupov leaves his wife and three small children, which reinforces the tragedy of his early death.
such as Kosmo, the World Boxing Council (WBC out his deepest condolences and expressed his sympathy with the grieving family and friends of the deceased. Intensive searches initiated according to the suspects to clarify the background of this tragic incident.
a similar incident in Berlin
In a further violent incident, a 19-year-old in Berlin-Spandau died in November after a knife attack. The TAG24 reports that a 19-year-old suspect was recently arrested at the Gesundbrunnen station. The incident occurred during an argument between two groups. The injured young man was found in a green area behind the Borkzeile, but could not be saved despite medical help.
The murder commission has taken up the investigation into the exact background and is urgently looking for witnesses who have noticed suspicious people in the area of the crime. Such incidents throw a worrying light on the increase in violence in Germany.
violent crime in Germany
statistics show that violent crimes in Germany have increased in recent years. As reported Statista, around 217,000 violent crimes were registered in 2024, which is the highest number since 2007. In particular, the increase in young perpetrators, a third of whom is under 21 years old, is alarming. The social challenges, from economic uncertainty to the ongoing psychological stress by Corona pandemic, could serve as possible explanatory factors for this increase.
Around 94% of Germans see violence and aggression, especially against public persons such as the police and emergency services, as a major problem. In 2023 alone there were around 2,740 acts of violence against emergency services, a highest level that underlines the acute threat to security in our society.
The incidents related to Jusupov and the young man in Berlin represent only the tip of an iceberg and illustrate the urgent need to analyze the causes of violence and find effective solutions.