Beibut Shumenov

Beibut Amirhanovich Shumenov (Kazakh: Бейбіт Әмірханұлы Шүменов; born 19 August 1983) is a Kazakhstani former professional boxer. He is a multiple-time world champion in two weight classes, having held the WBA (Regular) cruiserweight title twice between 2016 and January 2021 and the WBA light-heavyweight title from 2010 to 2014.

Beibut Shumenov
Бейбут Шуменов
Shumenov (left) vs. Campillo, 2010
Statistics
Real nameBeibut Amirhanovich Shumenov
Weight(s)
Height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Reach188 cm (74 in)
NationalityKazakhstani
Born (1983-08-19) 19 August 1983
Shymkent, Kazakh SSR,
Soviet Union
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights20
Wins18
Wins by KO12
Losses2
Medal record
Men's amateur boxing
Representing  Kazakhstan
Asian Championships
Gold medal – first place 2004 Puerto Princesa Light-heavyweight

Early life

Shumenov’s mother was a schoolteacher and his father was a chief accountant. Both worked long hours and Shumenov was left with two aunts to look after him. Shumenov nearly died as a baby, after severe complications from consuming spoiled milk while in the care of his aunts. Even though he eventually recovered, the lingering effects of his health scare stuck with him throughout childhood.[1]

Shumenov developed a love for combat sports while watching Bruce Lee films and began practicing numerous martial arts disciplines as he matured.[2]

As a young man Shumenov earned a law degree and clerked for a judge at the same time he was honing his skills as a fighter.[2]

Amateur career

Shumenov represented Kazakhstan in the 2004 Summer Olympics. His results were:

  • Defeated Aleksy Kuziemski (Poland) 34-22
  • Lost to Ihsan Yildirim Tarhan (Turkey) 19-27

He qualified for the Athens Games by winning the gold medal at the 2004 Asian Amateur Boxing Championships in Puerto Princesa, Philippines. In the final he defeated PR of China's Lei Yuping.

Professional career

Shumenov moved to the United States and based himself in Las Vegas where he turned professional in March 2007. In his debut in North Carolina, he defeated Walter Edwards with a knockout (KO) in the first round. He followed this up with another two KO wins within four months.

In March 2008, he returned to Kazakhstan to fight Donnell Wiggins for the vacant WBC Asian and WBA-PABA interim light-heavyweight titles. Shumenov quickly dispatched the experienced Wiggins with a second-round KO and the next month beat former US national Golden Gloves champion Lavell Finger in the first round to add the vacant WBO Asia Pacific title to his WBA-PABA interim and WBC Asian titles.

His most high-profile fight came in August 2008 when he faced former world champion Montell Griffin in Chimkent, Kazakhstan to defend his regional WBC and WBO titles. Shumenov was taken to the scorecards for the first time in his career but won the fight clearly, winning every round on all three judges cards.

He was targeting a fight with then WBO light-heavyweight champion Zsolt Erdei.[3]

WBA light-heavyweight champion

Shumenov vs. Campillo, 2010

On 15 August 2009 and with only eight professional bouts on his record, he received a shot at the WBA light-heavyweight title when he took on the Gabriel Campillo. The fight took place in Shumenov's home country of Kazakhstan and resulted in the first loss of his career when Campillo was declared the winner by majority decision (MD). A rematch took place on 9 January 2010, with the result being reversed with Shumenov being declared the winner by what was considered an extremely controversial split decision (SD).[4] With this victory he became the quickest man ever to win a world title in the light-heavyweight division, beating the record of fifteen fights set by Jeff Harding in 1989.[5]

Shumenov made the first defense of his title on 23 July 2010 when he won a unanimous decision (UD) against the previously unbeaten Viacheslav Uzelkov. Shumenov then arranged to have a unification fight with the then WBO champion Jürgen Brähmer, with the fight scheduled to take place in Kazakhstan on 8 January 2011. However, days before the fight was due to take place, Brähmer left Kazakhstan and returned to Germany, citing illness as his reason for dropping out of the fight.[6] In his place, former middleweight world champion William Joppy stepped in at short notice, and was knocked out by Shumenov in the sixth round.

He successfully defended his title in Las Vegas on 29 July 2011 against former Contender star Danny Santiago[7] and again on 2 June 2012 in Las Vegas against Enrique Ornelas.[8]

Shumenov was promoted to WBA (Super) champion[9] and retained the WBA (Super) and IBA light-heavyweight titles against Tomáš Kovács on 14 December 2013.[10]

Shumenov vs. Hopkins

Shumenov fought Bernard Hopkins in a unification bout on 19 April 2014, losing his WBA (Super) and IBA light-heavyweight titles. Shumenov lost the fight via split-decision, with the judges scoring the fight 116-111 and 116-111 for Hopkins, while the third had it 113-114 for Shumenov.[11]

Shumenov vs. Flores

Shumenov defeated BJ Flores by a UD for WBA interim cruiserweight title at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas on 25 July 2015 in a Premier Boxing Champions bout broadcast live on NBCSN.[12] Flores pressed the action throughout the fight, serving as the aggressor for much of the night. Shumenov began ramping up his offense in round eight, throwing combinations and taking advantage of a tiring Flores. With ten seconds left to go in the fight, Flores landed a punishing right hand that sent Shumenov careening into the ropes. Flores didn’t have enough time to take advantage of the opportunity and inflict more damage on a suddenly vulnerable Shumenov, resulting in a UD victory for Shumenov.[13]

Shumenov vs. Wright

On 21 May, 2016, Shumenov fought Junior Anthony Wright for the vacant WBA cruiserweight title. Shumenov won the fight via a tenth-round TKO.[14]

In June 2017, Shumenov retired at the age of 33 because of an eye injury.[15] This retirement would be short-lived, as he returned in July 2018 to win back the vacant WBA (Regular) cruiserweight title.

Shumenov vs. Altunkaya

Shumenov won back the WBA against Hizni Altunkaya, who was ranked #3 at cruiserweight by the WBA. Shumenov won the fight convincingly, winning 90-79 on all three scorecards.[16]

Professional boxing record

20 fights 18 wins 2 losses
By knockout 12 0
By decision 6 2
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
20 Win 18–2 Hizni Altunkaya RTD 9 (12), 3:00 7 Jul 2018 Barys Arena, Astana, Kazakhstan Won vacant WBA (Regular) cruiserweight title
19 Win 17–2 Junior Anthony Wright TKO 10 (12), 1:04 21 May 2016 Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Paradise, Nevada, US Won vacant WBA (Regular) cruiserweight title
18 Win 16–2 BJ Flores UD 12 25 Jul 2015 Pearl Concert Theater, Paradise, Nevada, US Won WBA interim cruiserweight title
17 Win 15–2 Bobby Thomas Jr. RTD 5 (8), 3:00 13 Dec 2014 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, US
16 Loss 14–2 Bernard Hopkins SD 12 19 Apr 2014 DC Armory, Washington, DC, US Lost WBA (Super) and IBA light-heavyweight titles;
For IBF light-heavyweight title
15 Win 14–1 Tomáš Kovács TKO 3 (12), 2:55 14 Dec 2013 Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas, US Retained WBA (Super) and IBA light-heavyweight titles
14 Win 13–1 Enrique Ornelas UD 12 2 Jun 2012 The Joint, Paradise, Nevada, US Retained WBA and IBA light-heavyweight titles
13 Win 12–1 Danny Santiago TKO 9 (12), 0:46 29 Jul 2011 South Point Hotel Casino and Spa, Las Vegas, Nevada, US Retained WBA and IBA light-heavyweight titles
12 Win 11–1 William Joppy KO 6 (12), 0:15 8 Jan 2011 Sport Palace, Shymkent, Kazakhstan Retained WBA and IBA light-heavyweight titles
11 Win 10–1 Vyacheslav Uzelkov UD 12 23 Jul 2010 Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino, Lemoore, California, US Retained WBA and IBA light-heavyweight titles
10 Win 9–1 Gabriel Campillo SD 12 29 Jan 2010 The Joint, Paradise, Nevada, US Retained IBA light-heavyweight title;
Won WBA light-heavyweight title
9 Loss 8–1 Gabriel Campillo MD 12 15 Aug 2009 Daulet National Tennis Centre, Astana, Kazakhstan For WBA light-heavyweight title
8 Win 8–0 Byron Mitchell TKO 4 (12), 2:58 9 May 2009 Stadium Khadjimukan, Shymkent, Kazakhstan Retained WBC–ABCO, WBO Asia Pacific, and PABA interim light-heavyweight titles;
Won vacant IBA light-heavyweight title
7 Win 7–0 Epifanio Mendoza UD 10 13 Dec 2008 Meydenbauer Center, Bellevue, Washington, US
6 Win 6–0 Montell Griffin UD 12 2 Aug 2008 Stadium Khadjimukan, Shymkent, Kazakhstan Retained WBC–ABCO and WBO Asia Pacific light-heavyweight titles
5 Win 5–0 Lavell Finger KO 1 (12), 1:05 22 Apr 2008 Arman, Shymkent, Kazakhstan Retained WBC–ABCO and PABA interim light heavyweight titles;
Won vacant WBO Asia Pacific light-heavyweight title
4 Win 4–0 Donnell Wiggins KO 2 (12), 2:11 10 Apr 2008 Arman, Shymkent, Kazakhstan Won vacant WBCABCO and PABA interim light-heavyweight titles
3 Win 3–0 Shannon Miller TKO 4 (6), 1:43 21 Mar 2008 The New Daisy Theatre, Memphis, Tennessee, US
2 Win 2–0 Cedric Howard KO 1 (4), 2:23 22 Feb 2008 Xtreme Indoor Karting, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US
1 Win 1–0 Walter Edwards TKO 1 (4), 2:58 17 Nov 2007 Gymnasium, Wilson, North Carolina, US

References

  1. Jason Bracelin (2015-07-16). "From sickly boy to world champion, Beibut Shumenov eluded death to live his dreams". Premierboxingchampions.com. Retrieved 2016-12-31.
  2. "Beibut Shumenov - Next Fight, Fighter Bio, Stats & News". Premierboxingchampions.com. Retrieved 2016-12-31.
  3. "#1 source for boxing news on the web". Fightnews.com. 2009-04-23. Archived from the original on 2009-04-26. Retrieved 2016-12-31.
  4. "Beibut Shumenov earns controversial split decision over Gabriel Campillo - Las Vegas Sun News". Lasvegassun.com. Retrieved 2016-12-31.
  5. "Beibut Shumenov Eyes Zsolt Erdei Year-End Clash - Boxing News". Boxingscene.com. Retrieved 2016-12-31.
  6. "Jürgen Brähmer's sudden exit kills bout vs. Beibut Shumenov". Sports.espn.go.com. 2011-01-04. Retrieved 2016-12-31.
  7. "Beibut Shumenov Stops Danny Santiago In Nine - Boxing News". Boxingscene.com. 2011-07-30. Retrieved 2016-12-31.
  8. "Beibut Shumenov Shuts Out Enrique Ornelas In Las Vegas - Boxing News". Boxingscene.com. 2012-06-02. Retrieved 2016-12-31.
  9. "SecondsOut Boxing News - Main News - Shumenov promoted to super champion". Secondsout.com. 2014-04-15. Retrieved 2016-12-31.
  10. "Beibut Shumenov will defend title against Tamas Kovacs". Espn.go.com. 2013-10-18. Retrieved 2016-12-31.
  11. "Hopkins vs Shumenov - News, Tape, Ringwalk, TV, Streaming & Tickets". Box.Live. Retrieved 2021-07-22.
  12. "Beibut Shumenov defeats B.J. Flores to capture vacant interim cruiserweight title". Espn.go.com. 2015-07-27. Retrieved 2016-12-31.
  13. Jason Bracelin (2015-07-26). "Beibut Shumenov relies on speed and elusiveness to earn unanimous decision victory over B.J. Flores". Premierboxingchampions.com. Retrieved 2016-12-31.
  14. "Shumenov vs Wright - News, Tape, Ringwalk, TV, Streaming & Tickets". Box.Live. Retrieved 2021-07-22.
  15. "Ex-titlist Shumenov retires due to eye injury". ESPN.com. Retrieved 2017-07-27.
  16. "Shumenov vs Altunkaya - News, Tape, Ringwalk, TV, Streaming & Tickets". Box.Live. Retrieved 2021-07-22.
Sporting positions
Regional boxing titles
New title WBCABCO
light-heavyweight champion

10 April 2008 – August 2009
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Gayrat Ahmedov
Vacant
Title last held by
Danny Green
PABA light-heavyweight champion
Interim title

10 April 2008 – August 2009
Vacated
Vacant
Title last held by
Alexey Trofimov
WBO Asia Pacific
light-heavyweight champion

22 April 2008 – August 2009
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Soulan Pownceby
Minor world boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Reggie Johnson
IBA light-heavyweight champion
9 May 2009 – 19 April 2014
Vacant after loss to Hopkins
Vacant
Title next held by
Sergey Kovalev
Major world boxing titles
Preceded by WBA light-heavyweight champion
29 January 2010 – 8 October 2013
Promoted
Vacant
Title next held by
Jürgen Brähmer
as Regular champion
Vacant
Title last held by
Antonio Tarver
WBA light-heavyweight champion
Super title

8 October 2013 – 19 April 2014
Succeeded by
Vacant
Title last held by
Youri Kalenga
WBA cruiserweight champion
Interim title

25 July 2015 – 21 May 2016
Won regular title
Succeeded byas co-interim champion
Vacant
Title last held by
Firat Arslan
as Regular champion
WBA cruiserweight champion
Regular title

21 May 2016 – 20 June 2017
Stripped
Vacant
Title next held by
Yuniel Dorticos
Vacant
Title last held by
Yuniel Dorticos
as World champion
WBA cruiserweight champion
7 July 2018 – 31 May 2019
Regular title until 27 March 2019
Stripped
Vacant
Title next held by
Arsen Goulamirian
Preceded by
Arsen Goulamirian
as World champion
WBA cruiserweight champion
Regular title

1 September 2019 – 29 January 2021
Stripped
Succeeded by
Ryad Merhy
interim champion promoted
Honorary boxing titles
Preceded by
Denis Lebedev
as co-titlist until 30 June 2019
WBA cruiserweight champion
In recess

31 May – 1 September 2019
Reinstated
Vacant
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