IBA results from Russia

Source: IBA

06/02/2024

IBA results from Russia

Vsevolod Shumkov won a featherweight bout in front of a rapturous home crowd at the first IBA Champions’ Night of 2024 in Serpukhov, Russia. It was a chance for redemption for him, having lost to established Cuban boxer Lazaro Alvarez in Dubai in December, this time facing Alvarez’s compatriot Saidel Horta. Both athletes showed an intensity throughout. Horta was making his IBA professional debut at the age of 21, taking on Shumkov, who is a year older and only recently made his debut. For both, the ten-round distance was set for the very first time. The early stages were level, with the world amateur bronze medallist Shumkov showing more activity in the third round. The pace was relentless for 30 minutes of action. Horta often found himself fighting from a back foot stance, yet still kept the contest close, not seeming fazed by the Russian. The only major stoppage in the bout saw Shumkov treated for a head cut caused by a clash between the two, due to the offensive nature of both fighters. Shumkov looked cleaner when breaking the bout down to the fine margins, gaining the approval of the judges. As the bell rang for the final time at the end of the tenth round, there was a nice moment of sportsmanship between them, before Shumkov was announced as the winner.
 
Fighting in the middleweight division were Pavel Sosulin from Russia and Fatih Keles of Turkey. Both traded blows, but often found themselves at stalemates, striking at close range, locked in together. Sosulin faced a lot of offence in the opening stages, but soon found control, frequently taking Keles to the ropes and leading on the front foot. By the end of the fifth round, the Russian was much more comfortable and had Keles defending to last the whole eight rounds. The Turkish boxer was still capable of surprise jabs of his own, but they were far outweighed by the onslaught delivered by Sosulin. By round seven, there were clear strikes to the head of Keles, who dropped to the mat, for a count of eight. After he got back up, he was met with another flurry of punches against the ropes and could not defend himself, giving Sosulin the knockout victory.
 
A heavyweight battle was held between undefeated Artem Suslenkov of Russia and Belgium’s Bilal Laggoune (26-4 coming in). Suslenkov led on the front foot and never seemed to relent, giving Laggoune little room to move around. This pressure continued until the match was won by technical knockout at the end of the second round.
 
There was a home crowd for light heavyweight Artem Ageev, hailing from Serpukhov but representing Serbia, against Aliaksei Alfiorau from Belarus. After a composed start for Ageev, he was knocked down in the third round, following an aggressive stint from Alfiorau. From there, the Serbian did not look the same and Alfiorau got the win when Ageev was deemed unable to continue before the start of the fourth round due to hand injury.
 
Alexander Dorofeev was in the heaviest bout of the night, competing at heavyweight against Austine Nnamdi of Nigeria, holding a sizeable weight and height difference over him. Despite not holding the reach over his opponent, Nnamdi was capable of catching the Russian out with his speed. Dorofeev was useful with uppercut blows to the stomach, fending off some of the aggression coming his way. The speed from the Nigerian would eventually slow down and Dorofeev found a combination that had his foe against the ropes. Just after the halfway stage, Nnamdi would deliver an equally-devastating flurry of punches that had the Russian rolling. A close contest, but judges would side with Dorofeev after six rounds.
 
The opening match was contested between two equally-matched opponents, Russia’s Ruslan Belousov (5-0) and Zholdas Zhengissov (6-1) of Kazakhstan at 57kg. Both 25 years old and just an inch between them in height, one was set to lose their unbeaten record at professional level. Considered shots were taken by both boxers in the first round, but Belousov’s were more impactful. A great combination in the fourth round from the home favourite received a strong applause from the crowd. Zhengissov was able to corner his opponent in the fifth, but even then, the Russian fought his way out of it and kept the momentum in his favor. Unsurprisingly, a unanimous decision went the way of Belousov.
 
Serbian Pavel Federov and Armenia’s Davit Azizyan were hot out of the gates in their junior welterweight bout. The ferocity of the fight in its early rounds meant there was little fluidity at first, but as the match and the boxers wore on, the cleaner the shots became. Federov could be seen showboating before the match had finished, such was his confidence that he would be named the victor – and would be, unanimously.