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词条 Denis Shafikov
释义

  1. Early life and amateur career

  2. Professional career

  3. Personal life

  4. Professional boxing record

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox boxer
| name = Denis Shafikov
{{small|Денис Шафиков}}
| image = Denis Shafikov in Espoo (2).jpg{{!}}border
| caption = Shafikov in 2011
| realname = Denis Fuatovich Shafikov
| nickname = Genghis Khan
| weight = {{plainlist|
  • Super-featherweight
  • Lightweight
  • Light-welterweight

}}
| height = 1.65 m
| reach = 174 cm
| nationality = Russian
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1985|6|3|df=y}}
| birth_place = Miass, Chelyabinsk, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
| style = Southpaw
| total = 46
| wins = 40
| KO = 20
| losses = 4
| draws = 2
| no contests =
}}

Denis Fuatovich Shafikov ({{lang-ru|Денис Фуатович Шафиков}}, {{lang-ba|Шафиҡов Денис Фуат улы|Şafiqov Denis Fuat ulı}}; born 3 June 1985) is a Russian professional boxer. He held the European super-lightweight title from 2011 to 2013, and has challenged three times for the IBF lightweight title. In November 2017, Shafikov was ranked within the world's top ten active lightweights by The Ring magazine, the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board, and BoxRec.

Early life and amateur career

Born into a Russian-Bashkir family, Shafikov did not immediately take a liking to boxing when trying out different sports in childhood. He nonetheless began his amateur boxing career at 13 years old, in which he had "about 90 amateur fights and lost only 6 of them." His decision to turn professional was based on wanting to earn money for his family, rather than medals.[1]

Professional career

Shafikov has been trained by Abel Sanchez since 2015.[2] He made his professional debut on 30 November 2003, winning a four-round unanimous decision over Pavel Lyakhov, who also debuted. For the next eleven years, Shafikov would remain undefeated while fighting mainly in Finland, having moved there in 2007.[1] On 29 October 2010, he fought to a majority draw against Brunet Zamora, with the regional WBA Inter-Continental light-welterweight title on the line. A year later, on 23 September 2011, Shafikov won his first major regional championship—the European light-welterweight title—by forcing veteran contender Giuseppe Lauri to retire in his corner.[3] Two successful defences of the title were made in 2012: the first was against Lee McAllister on 25 February, which ended in an eighth-round corner retirement.[4] The second was a rematch with Zamora on 31 May, which Shafikov won via unanimous decision.[5]

On 22 February 2014, Shafikov travelled to Macau to face IBF lightweight champion Miguel Vázquez. In what was described as a "lightweight title fight that completely sucked the air out of [the] venue" due to "clinching, headbutts and lots of other matters that don't quite reflect actual fighting", Vázquez went on to hand Shafikov his first professional loss in a lacklustre unanimous decision.[6] The following year, on 18 December, Shafikov received another opportunity to fight for the vacant IBF lightweight title, this time against Rances Barthelemy, but lost again via unanimous decision.[7] Shafikov returned on 2 July 2016 in emphatic style, beating down and stopping undefeated lightweight prospect Jamel Herring in the tenth and final round.[8] On 30 June 2017, in his third world title challenge, Shafikov lost a competitive unanimous decision against IBF lightweight champion Robert Easter Jr., in a hard-hitting slugfest.[9]

Personal life

Despite his nickname of "Genghis Khan", Shafikov is of Bashkir rather than Mongol ethnicity. The nickname was given to him by his Finnish promoter Pekka Mäki, with Shafikov saying that he wants to "conquer the world as Genghis Khan did." His favourite boxers include Mike Tyson and Manny Pacquiao.[1]

Professional boxing record

{{BoxingRecordSummary
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|nc=
|ko-wins=20
|ko-losses=
|dec-wins=19
|dec-losses=4
|dq-wins=1
|dq-losses=
}}
No.|NumberResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
46{{draw}}Draw40–4–2Gaybatulla GadzhialievMD109 Feb 2019{{small|Galaktika Culture Centre, Estosadok, Russia}}
45{{yes2}}Win40–4–1Jhon GeminoUD1021 Jul 2018{{small|Olympic Stadium, Moscow, Russia}}
44{{yes2}}Win39–4–1Hector Ruben Ambriz SuarezUD86 Jun 2018{{small|Avalon Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, US}}
43{{no2}}Loss38–4–1Rene AlvaradoSD109 Dec 2017{{small|Mandalay Bay Events Center, Paradise, Nevada, US}}
42{{no2}}Loss38–3–1Robert Easter Jr.UD1230 Jun 2017{{small|Huntington Center, Toledo, Ohio, US}}{{small|For IBF lightweight title}}
41{{yes2}}Win38–2–1Richard CommeySD|Split decision}}127 Dec 2016{{small|Tough Fight Gym, Moscow, Russia}}
40{{yes2}}Win37–2–1Jamel HerringTKO0:36}}2 Jul 2016{{small|Santander Arena, Reading, Pennsylvania, US}}
39{{no2}}Loss36–2–1Rances BarthelemyUD1218 Dec 2015{{small|Pearl Concert Theater, Paradise, Nevada, US}}{{small|For vacant IBF lightweight title}}
38{{yes2}}Win36–1–1Roy MukhlisTKO1:14}}17 Jul 2015{{small|Cotai Arena, Macau, SAR}}
37{{yes2}}Win35–1–1Miguel Angel MendozaUD813 Dec 2014{{small|Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Paradise, Nevada, US}}
36{{yes2}}Win34–1–1Rustam NugaevTKO1:16}}15 Aug 2014{{small|Chumash Casino Resort, Santa Ynez, California, US}}
35{{no2}}Loss33–1–1Miguel VázquezUD1222 Feb 2014{{small|Cotai Arena, Macau, SAR}}{{small|For IBF lightweight title}}
34{{yes2}}Win33–0–1Santos BenavidesTKO0:10}}17 Aug 2013{{small|Energy Arena, Laredo, Texas, US}}
33{{yes2}}Win32–0–1Alisher RahimovDQ|Disqualification}}2:24}}16 Mar 2013{{small|Sports Palace "Znamya", Noginsk, Russia}}{{small|Won WBC Baltic and vacant WBC–CISBB lightweight titles;
Rahimov disqualified for repeated low blows}}
32{{yes2}}Win31–0–1Albert MensahUD121 Dec 2012{{small|Parque Andres Quintana Roo, Cozumel, Mexico}}{{small|Won IBF International and vacant WBC Baltic light-welterweight titles}}
31{{yes2}}Win30–0–1James OnyangoUD818 Sep 2012{{small|Varshavka Sky, Moscow, Russia}}
30{{yes2}}Win29–0–1Brunet ZamoraUD1231 May 2012{{small|Ufa Arena, Ufa, Russia}}{{small|Retained European light-welterweight title}}
29{{yes2}}Win28–0–1Lee McAllisterRTD0:01}}25 Feb 2012{{small|AECC, Aberdeen, Scotland}}{{small|Retained European light-welterweight title}}
28{{yes2}}Win27–0–1Giuseppe LauriRTD3:00}}23 Sep 2011{{small|Ice Hall, Helsinki, Finland}}{{small|Won vacant European light-welterweight title}}
27{{yes2}}Win26–0–1Nugzar MargvelashviliTKO1:53}}4 Mar 2011{{small|Hartwall Arena, Helsinki, Finland}}
26{{draw}}Draw25–0–1Brunet ZamoraMD|Majority draw}}1229 Oct 2010{{small|Yubileyny Sports Palace, Saint Petersburg, Russia}}{{small|For WBA Inter-Continental light-welterweight title}}
25{{yes2}}Win25–0Peter SemoUD84 Sep 2010{{small|Töölö Sports Hall, Helsinki, Finland}}
24{{yes2}}Win24–0Leonardo ResendizRTD3:00}}22 Jul 2010{{small|Restaurant Orizzonte, Jūrmala, Latvia}}
23{{yes2}}Win23–0Bobir NormatovKO1:05}}30 Jun 2010{{small|Club "East-West", Saint Petersburg, Russia}}
22{{yes2}}Win22–0Fernando TrejoUD1224 Oct 2009{{small|Urheilutalo, Helsinki, Finland}}{{small|Won vacant IBO Inter-Continental light-welterweight title}}
21{{yes2}}Win21–0Aliaksei VolchanTKO1:26}}25 Sep 2009{{small|Atmosphere Night Club, Saint Petersburg, Russia}}
20{{yes2}}Win20–0John Cotterill, Jr.TKO2:00}}30 May 2009{{small|Hartwall Arena, Helsinki, Finland}}
19{{yes2}}Win19–0Juan Carlos RodriguezUD818 Apr 2009{{small|Töölö Sports Hall, Helsinki, Finland}}
18{{yes2}}Win18–0Decho KokietgymTKO1:00}}14 Feb 2009{{small|Pyynikin palloiluhalli, Tampere, Finland}}
17{{yes2}}Win17–0Raul Horacio BalbiTD|Technical decision}}0:28}}28 Nov 2008{{small|Hartwall Arena, Helsinki, Finland}}{{small|Unanimous TD after Balbi was cut from an accidental head clash}}
16{{yes2}}Win16–0Andrzej SarkTKO2:15}}30 Aug 2008{{small|LänsiAuto Areena, Tampere, Finland}}
15{{yes2}}Win15–0Shawn GallegosUD1018 Apr 2008{{small|Töölö Sports Hall, Helsinki, Finland}}
14{{yes2}}Win13–1Sergejs SavrinovicsRTD3:00}}1 Feb 2008{{small|Töölö Sports Hall, Helsinki, Finland}}
13{{yes2}}Win13–0Alexander SaltykovKO4 (10)20 Dec 2007{{small|Favorit Gym, Vyborg, Russia}}
12{{yes2}}Win12–0Nizar BoubakerTKO1:08}}22 Oct 2007{{small|Töölö Sports Hall, Helsinki, Finland}}
11{{yes2}}Win11–0Cristian FriasUD818 May 2007{{small|Urheilutalo, Helsinki, Finland}}
10{{yes2}}Win10–0Vitaly OlkhovikTKO2 (6)17 Nov 2006{{small|Zimniy Stadion, Saint Petersburg, Russia}}
9{{yes2}}Win9–0Alexander SaltykovRTD|Corner retirement}}3:00}}21 Jul 2006{{small|Vyborg Castle, Vyborg, Russia}}
8{{yes2}}Win8–0Leonti VorontsukUD418 Dec 2005{{small|Central Culture Palace, Vyborg, Russia}}
7{{yes2}}Win7–0Andrei SherelKO|Knockout}}2 (6)11 May 2005{{small|Minsk, Belarus}}
6{{yes2}}Win6–0Pavel MelnikovUD811 Feb 2005{{small|Yubileyny Sports Palace, Saint Petersburg, Russia}}
5{{yes2}}Win5–0Uladzimir NarushevichTKO|Technical knockout}}1 (6)9 Dec 2004{{small|Reaktor Club, Minsk, Belarus}}
4{{yes2}}Win4–0Filip BystrikovUD616 Jun 2004{{small|State Circus, Minsk, Belarus}}
3{{yes2}}Win3–0Leonti VorontsukUD415 May 2004{{small|Parc Kronstadt, Saint Petersburg, Russia}}
2{{yes2}}Win2–0Vadzim AstapukUD425 Feb 2004{{small|Reaktor Club, Minsk, Belarus}}
1{{yes2}}Win1–0Pavel LyakhovUD|Unanimous decision}}430 Nov 2003{{small|Vyborg, Russia}}

References

1. ^Wainwright, Anson (2012). "Denis Shafikov: "I want to conquer the world as Djingis Khan did."". Max Boxing. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
2. ^Kim, Steve (6 July 2015). "Abel Sanchez Has 'A Monster' in Denis Shafikov". BoxingScene. Retrieved 14 November 2017.
3. ^Persson, Per Ake (23 September 2011). "Denis Shafikov Stops Giuseppe Lauri, Wins EBU Belt". BoxingScene. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
4. ^Smallwood, Jimmy (25 February 2012). [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/boxing/17116009 "Lee McAllister loses European title fight against Denis Shafikov"]. BBC Sport. BBC. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
5. ^"Shafikov wins rematch over Zamora". fightnews.com. 31 May 2012. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
6. ^Donovan, Jake (22 February 2014) "Zou Shiming Wins By TKO, Vazquez Decisions Shafikov". BoxingScene. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
7. ^Campbell, Brian (19 December 2015). "Rances Barthelemy beats Denis Shafikov via unanimous decision". ESPN. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
8. ^Collins, Nigel (3 July 2016). "Denis Shafikov defeats previously unbeaten Jamel Herring by TKO". ESPN. Retrieved 15 July 2016.
9. ^Idec, Keith (July 1, 2017). "Easter Fends Off Shafikov, Wins Unanimous Decision to Keep Title". BoxingScene. Retrieved 3 2017.

External links

  • {{Boxrec|id=238429}}
  • {{URL|https://web.archive.org/web/20160404124828/http://www.toprank.com/fighters/boxing-promotions-denis-shafikov-bio|Denis Shafikov profile}} at Top Rank (archived)
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