Shane Chapman

Shane "Choppa" Chapman (born 4 July 1978) is a New Zealand super middleweight kickboxer and boxer, fighting out of City Lee Gar Gym in Auckland. He is the 2002 and 2004 K-1 Oceania MAX champion and 4 time Muay Thai World champion.[1]

Shane Chapman
BornShane Gary Chapman
(1978-04-07) 7 April 1978
Auckland, New Zealand
Other namesPoseidon / Gary / spaghetti sauce
NationalityNew Zealander
Height1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Weight78 kg (172 lb; 12.3 st)
DivisionSuper Middleweight
StyleMuay Thai
TeamPhilip Lam's City Lee Gar
TrainerPhilip Lam
Years active1995–present
Professional boxing record
Total11
Wins9
By knockout5
Losses1
Draws1
Kickboxing record
Total89
Wins65
By knockout23
Losses18
Draws5
No contests1
Other information
Websitehttp://www.choppa.co.nz/home.htm
Boxing record from BoxRec
Last updated on: 28 January 2011

Biography and career

Shane Chapman made his amateur kickboxing debut in 1995 aged 19, winning by TKO. Between 1995 and the latter half of 1997 he had a successful amateur career on the local circuit, winning 8 out of 9 fights and picking up the New Zealand North Island and South Pacific titles at super welterweight. On 18 September 1997 he made his professional Muay Thai debut defeating Norm Graham over 5 rounds at a domestic event in Auckland, New Zealand. In 1998 he won his first professional (and world) title by defeating a Chinese fighter to win the W.F.S.B. world title at light middleweight. He followed this up later in the year to claim his second world title in Hong Kong – this time it was the H.K.M.T.A. belt. Chapman was now a double world champion at just 19 years old.

By the turn of the millennium Chapman was facing stronger and stronger fighters from Thailand, Japan and Australia. Between the end of 1999 and throughout the majority of 2001, he went undefeated, winning 14 fights against opposition such as John Wayne Parr, Akeomi Nitta and Thai world champion Dejpayak Sasirapa, winning the Judgement Day 1 "Australasian Super 8" tournament, and the W.M.C. Asia-Pacific and I.S.S. Brute Force titles. His record ended on 15 August 2001 where he was stopped in the final of the Judgement 2 tournament by multiple Muay Thai and kickboxing world champion Daniel Dawson. At the end of 2001, Chapman made his K-1 MAX debut at the inaugural K-1 Oceania MAX 2001 tournament in Melbourne, Australia, with the prize being a place at the first ever K-1 MAX world final – an event for middleweight kickboxers (70 kg). Chapman won the tournament by defeating all three opponents via decision and booked his place in Tokyo as the Oceania regional winner. At the K-1 World MAX 2002 Chapman faced Albert Kraus in the quarter-finals. After three rounds it was eventual champion Kraus who had his hand raised - beating Shane by a close but unanimous decision after three rounds.

Chapman returned to K-1 MAX at the K-1 Oceania MAX 2002 event but the reigning champion could only make the semi-finals, losing to John Wayne Parr via knockout in a rematch of their 2000 bout which Shane had won. In 2003 he signed up with the newly created Austrian promotion SuperLeague and defeated Muay Thai champion Ole Laursen on his debut. Later that year he entered the second ever K-1 MAX New Zealand event, making the final but losing to Jordan Tai by a close split decision after three rounds. He lost his next couple of SuperLeague fights to Yoshihiro Sato and Kamal El Amrani but did manage to win his third world title – claiming the W.K.B.F. Muay Thai middleweight belt. He would also make his professional boxing debut that year and would have two matches (winning both) against local opposition.

After his defeat to El Amrani, Chapman went on another winning streak defeating nine opponents including victories against top level fighters such as Jean-Charles Skarbowsky, Arslan Magomedov and Ramazan Ramazanov. He also booked his place at the K-1 World MAX 2005 Open by winning his second K-1 MAX Oceania title in 2004. His winning streak ended at the elimination round in Tokyo, where he lost to rival and close friend John Wayne Parr in the last match of their trilogy of fights. With this defeat Shane would be unable to qualify for the K-1 World MAX final and would have his last bout with K-1, finishing 10 and 4 with the organization. By the end of 2005 he won his fourth world title by defeating legendary Thai Lamsongkram Chuwattana in Hong Kong to claim the H.K.M.T.A. Muay Thai middleweight belt.

In 2006, Chapman returned to SuperLeague defeating Petr Polak and dropping a close decision to multiple world champion Dmitry Shakuta. These would be his last fights with the SuperLeague organization (which folded later that year), finishing with a 2 and 4 record in a very competitive 76 kg division. During the second half of the year, Chapman won the S-1 Oceania tournament in what would be his last major kickboxing title. During 2007 he would have a number of kickboxing bouts, with notable draws against Cosmo Alexandre and Eugune Ekkelboom respectively but was becoming more and more focused on his pro boxing career. In 2008 he would have his first shot at a boxing title but came up short against Daniel McKinnon who retained his W.B.O. Oriental super middleweight belt after twelve rounds.

Titles

  • 2006 S-1 Oceania tournament champion -72.5 kg
  • 2005 H.K.M.T.A. Muay Thai Middleweight World champion -72.5 kg
  • 2004 K-1 Oceania MAX champion -70 kg
  • 2004 W.K.B.F. Muay Thai Middleweight World Champion -72.5 kg
  • 2003 K-1 MAX New Zealand runner up -70 kg
  • 2001 K-1 Oceania MAX champion -70 kg
  • 2001 Judgement Day 2 "Super 8 Eliminator" tournament runner up -70 kg
  • 2000 I.S.S. Brute Force champion -72 kg
  • 2000 W.M.C. Asia-Pacific Light Middleweight champion -70 kg
  • 2000 Judgement Day 1 "Australasian Super 8" tournament champion -70 kg
  • 1998 H.K.M.T.A. Muay Thai Light Middleweight World champion -70 kg
  • 1998 W.F.S.B. Light Middleweight World champion -70 kg
  • 1997 South Pacific Super Welterweight Amateur champion -69.5 kg
  • 1997 W.M.T.C. New Zealand North Island Super Welterweight Amateur champion -69.5 kg

Fight record

Kickboxing Record
65 Wins (23 (T)KO's, 42 decisions), 18 Losses, 5 Draws, 1 No Contest[2]
Date Result OpponentEventLocation MethodRoundTimeRecord
2008-07-29WinNew Zealand Daniel KerrPhilip Lam PromotionAuckland, New ZealandTKO (Referee Stoppage)165-18-5-1
2008-02-23WinThailand Sornchai JarondeeSifu's Super Saturday Vol. 4Auckland, New ZealandDecision53:0064-18-5-1
2007-09-03DrawAustralia Eugene EkkelboomS-1 Oceania Championship 2007Auckland, New ZealandDecision Draw53:0063-18-5-1
Fight was originally for vacant W.B.C. Muay Thai World title but was changed to be for Ekkelboom's W.M.C. Muay Thai World title -76 kg. Due to the draw Ekkelboom would retain his world title.
2007-10-13WinThailand KongsuriyaRise of The Sun - "Double the Danger"Papatoetoe, New ZealandKO (Right Hook)163-18-4-1
2007-10-13WinThailand Lerdmongkon Sor TarntipRise of The Sun - "Double the Danger"Papatoetoe, New ZealandDecision33:0062-18-4-1
2007-09-03DrawBrazil Cosmo AlexandrePhilip Lam PromotionAuckland, New ZealandDecision Draw53:0061-18-4-1
2007-05-27WinThailand Si NonachaiMelbourne Town HallMelbourne, AustraliaDecision53:0061-18-3-1
2007-03-25WinUkraine Dimitri BorulkoMelbourne Town HallMelbourne, AustraliaDecision53:0060-18-3-1
2007-03-03WinThailand LocthunanPhilip Lam PromotionAuckland, New ZealandDecision53:0059-18-3-1
2006-12-16WinCanada Alain SylvestrePhilip Lam PromotionAuckland, New ZealandTKO (Corner Stoppage)258-18-3-1
2006-09-02WinThailand Wanlop SitpholekS-1 Oceania 2006, FinalAuckland, New ZealandKO (Right Hook)257-18-3-1
Wins S-1 Oceania 2006 tournament -72.5 kg. As winner he was supposed to qualify for the W.M.C. S-1 World Final but would later withdraw from the event.
2006-09-02WinAustralia Warren ElsonS-1 Oceania 2006, Semi-finalsAuckland, New ZealandDecision33:0056-18-3-1
2006-09-02WinThailand Mot Eck MuangsenaaS-1 Oceania 2006, Quarter-finalsAuckland, New ZealandDecision33:0055-18-3-1
2006-07-29WinThailand Saitan KaikorwitPhilip Lam PromotionAuckland, New ZealandDecision53:0054-18-3-1
2006-06-24WinRussia Arslan MagomedovK-1 Kings of Oceania 2006 Round 1, Super FightAuckland, New ZealandDecision33:0053-18-3-1
2006-05-13LossBelarus Dmitry ShakutaSuperLeague Elimination 2006, Super FightVienna, AustriaDecision33:0052-18-3-1
2006-03-11WinCzech Republic Petr PolakSuperLeague Apocalypse 2006Paris, FranceDecision33:0052-17-3-1
2006-02-?DrawThailand Phosai SitpatongCity Lee Gar - YMCAAuckland, New ZealandDecision Draw53:0051-17-3-1
2005-11-18WinThailand Muayyak ChuwattanaLee Gar 30th AnniversaryAuckland, New ZealandKO351-17-2-1
2005-08-30WinThailand Lamsongkram ChuwattanaH.K.M.T.A. Hong Kong ChampionshipsHong KongDecision (Split)53:0050-17-2-1
Wins H.K.M.T.A. Muay Thai Middleweight World title -72.5 kg.
2005-07-30NCCanada Alain SylvestreK-1 Kings of Oceania 2005 Round 1, Super FightAuckland, New ZealandNo Contest (Injury)13:0049-17-2-1
2005-07-16WinThailand Yodkhunsuk KaewsamritPhilip Lam Promotion - YMCAAuckland, New ZealandKO549-17-2
2005-05-21LossGermany Kamal El AmraniSuperLeague Germany 2005Oberhausen, GermanyDisqualification (Kick to Groin)548-17-2
2005-05-04LossAustralia John Wayne ParrK-1 World MAX 2005 OpenTokyo, JapanKO (Left Punch)32:0848-16-2
Fails to qualify for K-1 World MAX 2005 Final.
2005-04-02WinThailand Nuengtakang Por.Muang UbonInternational Fight NightAuckland, New ZealandDecision53:0048-15-2
2005-02-18WinThailand Painiran AsaniPhilip Lam Promotion - "Fight of the Century"Auckland, New ZealandKO447-15-2
2004-12-18WinRussia Ramazan RamazanovK-1 Challenge 2004 Oceania vs WorldGold Coast, AustraliaDecision33:0046-15-2
2004-11-05WinMorocco Hamid BoujaoubK-1 Oceania MAX 2004, FinalAuckland, New ZealandExt.R Decision43:0045-15-2
Wins K-1 Oceania MAX 2004 tournament -70 kg and qualifies for K-1 World MAX 2005 Open.
2004-11-05WinRussia Arslan MagomedovK-1 Oceania MAX 2004, Semi-finalsAuckland, New ZealandTKO144-15-2
2004-11-05WinNew Zealand Dwayne GlasgowK-1 Oceania MAX 2001, Quarter-finalsAuckland, New ZealandKO (Body Punch)143-15-2
2004-09-25WinFrance Jean-Charles SkarbowskyNZ vs FranceAuckland, New ZealandDecision53:0042-15-2
2004-08-28WinThailand Robert KaennorasingPhilip Lam PromotionWellington, New ZealandDecision53:0041-15-2
2004-04-23WinAustralia Ashley WhiteK-1 Battle of Anzacs 2004Auckland, New ZealandKO240-15-2
2004-03-20LossGermany Kamal El AmraniSuperLeague Italy 2004Padova, ItalyKO (Kick to Liver)31:4539-15-2
2004-02-28WinThailand Chaowalit JockygymPhilip Lam PromotionNew ZealandDecision53:0039-14-2
Wins W.K.B.F. Middleweight World title -72.5 kg.
2003-12-06LossJapan Yoshihiro SatoSuperLeague Netherlands 2003Rotterdam, NetherlandsTKO (Doc Stop/Cut Shin)23:0038-14-2
2003-11-07LossNew Zealand Jordan TaiK-1 MAX New Zealand 2003, FinalAuckland, New ZealandDecision (Split)33:0038-13-2
Fight was for K-1 MAX New Zealand 2003 title -70 kg.
2003-11-07WinNew Zealand Aaron BoyesK-1 MAX New Zealand 2003, Semi-finalsAuckland, New ZealandKO (Knee Strike)138-12-2
2003-11-07WinNew Zealand Lance SerankeK-1 MAX New Zealand 2003, Quarter-finalsAuckland, New ZealandTKO (Referee Stoppage)237-12-2
2003-06-28WinAustralia Dominic DevannaHamilton Casino BarHamilton, New ZealandDecision (Unanimous)53:0036-12-2
2003-06-01WinJapan Kenichi OgataShootboxing - S of the World Vol 3Tokyo, JapanDecision (Unanimous)53:0035-12-2
2003-05-10WinPhilippines Ole LaursenSuperLeague Austria 2003Vienna, AustriaDecision (Unanimous)33:0034-12-2
2003-04-13LossNetherlands Andy SouwerShootboxing - S of the World Vol 2Tokyo, JapanExt. R Disq. (Low Blow)61:0133-12-2
2003-02-02WinJapan Hiroyuki DoiShootboxing - S of the World Vol 1Tokyo, JapanDecision53:0033-11-2
2002-11-26LossAustralia John Wayne ParrK-1 Oceania MAX 2002, Semi-finalsMelbourne, AustraliaKO (Straight Right Punch)332-11-2
2002-11-26WinAustralia Ryland MahoneyK-1 Oceania MAX 2002, Quarter-finalsMelbourne, AustraliaDecision33:0032-10-2
2002-10-17LossThailand Chao A LeutFanta & Audy PromotionAuckland, New ZealandDecision (Split)53:0031-10-2
Fight was for W.K.B.F. Super Welterweight World title -70 kg.
2003-?-?LossAustralia Jeremy AllenJudgement Day 3, Semi-finalsMelbourne, AustraliaDecision33:0031-9-2
2003-?-?WinBelarus Alexei PerkachykJudgement Day 3, Quarter-finalsMelbourne, AustraliaDecision (Unanimous)33:0031-8-2
2002-07-25LossThailand Sagetdaw KiatputonNew Zealand vs ThailandNew ZealandDecision53:0030-8-2
2002-05-11LossNetherlands Albert KrausK-1 World MAX 2002 Final, Quarter-finalsTokyo, JapanDecision (Unanimous)33:0030-7-2
2002WinThailand LotchaiNew ZealandDecision53:0030-6-2
2001-11-11WinAustralia Mike CopeK-1 Oceania MAX 2001, FinalMelbourne, AustraliaDecision33:0029-6-2
Wins K-1 Oceania MAX 2001 tournament -70 kg and qualifies for K-1 World MAX 2002 Final.
2001-11-11WinNew Zealand Alex TuiK-1 Oceania MAX 2001, Semi-finalsMelbourne, AustraliaDecision33:0028-6-2
2001-11-11WinAustralia Dominic DevannaK-1 Oceania MAX 2001, Quarter-finalsMelbourne, AustraliaDecision33:0027-6-2
2001-07-15LossAustralia Daniel DawsonJudgement Day 2, FinalMelbourne, AustraliaTKO226-6-2
Fight was for Judgement Day 2 "Super 8 Eliminator" tournament -70 kg.
2001-07-15WinAustralia Chris CollardJudgement Day 2, Semi-finalsMelbourne, AustraliaDecision33:0026-5-2
2001-07-15WinAustralia Mike CopeJudgement Day 2, Quarter-finalsMelbourne, AustraliaDecision33:0025-5-2
2001-05-19WinNew Zealand Norm GrahamFirst Ever Pro-MixAuckland, New ZealandTKO324-5-2
2000-11-30WinNetherlands Gerbrand TakensNew Zealand vs NetherlandsAuckland, New ZealandDecision53:0023-5-2
2000-10-00WinThailand SiekarnISS Brute Force ChallengePattaya, ThailandDecision53:0022-5-2
Wins I.S.S. Brute Force title -72 kg.
2000-09-13WinJapan Akeomi NittaAJKF Legend VIIITokyo, JapanDecision53:0021-5-2
2000WinThailand Dejpayak SasirapaDecision53:0020-5-2
Wins W.M.C. Asia-Pacific Light Middleweight title -70 kg.
2000-06-29LossThailand Chot ChoeKGB ChallengeAuckland, New ZealandDecision53:0019-5-2
2000-02-04WinAustralia Chris CollardJudgement Day 1, FinalMelbourne, AustraliaDecision (Unanimous219-4-2
Wins Judgement Day 1 "Australasian Super 8" tournament -70 kg.
2000-02-04WinAustralia John Wayne ParrJudgement Day 1, Semi-finalsMelbourne, AustraliaDecision33:0018-4-2
2000-02-04WinAustralia Bariz NesifJudgement Day 1, Quarter-finalsMelbourne, AustraliaDecision33:0017-4-2
2000-01-27WinJapan Satoru Suzuki"First Fight on the Millenium"Auckland, New ZealandKO116-4-2
1999-11-11WinThailand Wan FarnadumeKGB ChallengeAuckland, New ZealandDecision53:0015-4-2
1999-09-09WinThailand SrisakNZ-Aus-Thailand-JapanAuckland, New ZealandKO314-4-2
1999-05-24DrawJapan Akeomi NittaNew Japan Kickboxing "Achievement 3"Tokyo, JapanDecision Draw53:0013-4-2
1999-02-17LossJapan Tarada MakaroNew Zealand vs JapanAuckland, New ZealandTKO213-4-1
1998-11-12WinThailand Wahad PutranparNew Zealand vs JapanAuckland, New ZealandTKO213-3-1
1998-08-27LossFrance Yanek MarcelNew Zealand vs France + ThailandAuckland, New ZealandTKO (Cut)112-3-1
1998WinChinaHong KongTKO312-2-1
Wins H.K.M.T.A. Muay Thai Light Middleweight World title -70 kg.
1998WinChinaKO311-2-1
Wins W.F.S.B. Light Middleweight World title -70 kg.
1998-01-00LossThailand Rung ThongNew Zealand vs ThailandAuckland, New ZealandDecision53:0010-2-1
 ?LossThailandDecision53:0010-1-1
1997-11-13WinThailand Konjak@ Sunset PalmzAuckland, New ZealandDecision53:0010-0-1
1997-09-18WinNew Zealand Norm GrahamNew Zealand vs AustraliaAuckland, New ZealandDecision53:009-0-1
Makes professional debut.
1997-07-10WinAustralia Luke Kempson@ MandaleyAuckland, New ZealandDecision52:008-0-1
Wins South Pacific Super Welterweight Amateur title -69.5 kg.
1997-04-17WinNew Zealand David Achook@ Sunset PalmzAuckland, New ZealandKO17-0-1
1997-01-00WinAustralia Drew PetarNew Zealand vs AustraliaAuckland, New ZealandKO36-0-1
1996-11-28WinNew Zealand Glen BurtonNew Zealand vs AustraliaAuckland, New ZealandDecision32:005-0-1
Wins W.M.T.C. New Zealand North Island Super Welterweight Amateur title -69.5 kg.
1996-08-01WinNew Zealand James GriffithsNew Zealand vs EnglandAuckland, New ZealandKO34-0-1
1996-06-00DrawNew Zealand Steve RossNew Zealand vs AustraliaNew ZealandDecision Draw32:003-0-1
1996-05-10WinNew Zealand David CarlisleNew Zealand vs USAAuckland, New ZealandDecision32:003-0
1996WinNew Zealand Sean JenningsNew ZealandKO12-0
1995-11-30WinNew Zealand Cirilo DrumondNew Zealand vs AustraliaAuckland, New ZealandTKO21-0
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

Boxing record

Boxing Record
9 Wins (5 (T)KO's), 1 Loss, 1 Draw[3]
Date Result OpponentVenueLocation MethodRoundTimeRecord
2010-10-30WinNew Zealand Monty FaueaASB StadiumAuckland, New ZealandKO49-1-1
2009-12-05WinNew Zealand Areta GilbertHeadhunters Motorcycle ClubAuckland, New ZealandDecision (Unanimous)63:008-1-1
2009-11-21WinNew Zealand Fale SiaoloaASB StadiumAuckland, New ZealandDecision (Unanimous)63:007-1-1
2009-10-03DrawNew Zealand Soulan PowncebyMystery Creek Events CentreHamilton, New ZealandTechnical Decision31:406-1-1
Match resulted in a Technical Decision Draw due to a cut suffered by Chapman after a clash of heads.
2008-11-08WinNew Zealand Fale SiaoloaASB StadiumAuckland, New ZealandTKO26-1
2008-10-18WinNew Zealand Niusila SeiuliYMCA StadiumAuckland, New ZealandTKO35-1
2008-05-03LossNew Zealand Daniel MacKinnonHeadhunters Motorcycle ClubAuckland, New ZealandDecision (Unanimous)103:004-1
Fight was for McKinnon's W.B.O. Oriental Super Middleweight title -76 kg.
2007-09-28WinNew Zealand Niusila SeiuliManurewa Netball CentreManukau City, New ZealandDecision (Unanimous)43:004-0
2005-04-16WinNew Zealand Charles AugustTrusts StadiumAuckland, New ZealandKO23-0
2002-12-14WinNew Zealand Aaron BoyesYMCA StadiumAuckland, New ZealandDecision43:002-0
2002-08-16WinSamoa Ionatana PulaSt James TheatreAuckland, New ZealandTKO31-0
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

See also

References

  1. "Choppa's profile". choppa.co.nz. Archived from the original on 16 June 2008. Retrieved 31 August 2008.
  2. "Fight Record". choppa.co.nz. Archived from the original on 16 June 2008. Retrieved 15 January 2011.
  3. "boxer: Shane Chapman". boxrec.com. Retrieved 16 January 2011.
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