Magomed Abdusalamov


Magomed Abdusalamov is a Russian former professional boxer who competed from 2008 to 2013. As an amateur he won the 2005 and 2006 Russian national championships in the super-heavyweight division. He turned professional in 2008, fighting nineteen times at heavyweight and winning his first eighteen by knockout. In 2013, Abdusalamov was forced to retire from the sport due to severe brain injuries sustained during his only career defeat.

Early life

Magomed Abdusalamov was born in Dagestan's capital city of Makhachkala on 25 March 1981. He grew up in a strict Muslim household and was his parents’ first male child. Growing up in a large family, from an early age his disciplinarian father pushed his son into sports as a way to shelter him from the growing violence and crime in the city.

Amateur career

In spite of his success at the nationals 2005 and 2006, hard-punching southpaw Abdusalamov stood in the shadows of Islam Timurziev, who was regularly sent to international competitions ahead of him.
He did not qualify for the 2008 Olympics after losing to eventual Bronze medalist David Price in a qualifier.

Professional career

Abdusalamov turned pro in 2008 and won his first four bouts for Warriors boxing.
Of his nineteen professional fights he got eighteen wins, all by KO or TKO.
In September 2012, he was dropped hard by Jameel McCline in the first round, but won by TKO in the second round to win the vacant World Boxing Council United States Heavyweight title at Olympiyskiy in Moscow, Russia. He defended the USNBC title twice with stoppage wins in 2013, against Victor Bisbal in Atlantic City, New Jersey in March 2013, and Sebastian Ceballos in Buenos Aires, Argentina in April 2013.
On 2 November 2013, Abdusalamov took on Mike Perez in a 10-round fight for his title at Madison Square Garden in New York City as part of an HBO event featuring Gennady Golovkin in the main event. In a largely one-sided fight, which was scored seven rounds to three on two scorecards, Abdusalamov lost his title as Perez landed a bevy of power punches that the champion managed to withstand despite being cut late in the fight.

Brain injury

Abdusalamov was cleared of brain injury by Barry Jordan, Chief Medical Officer of the New York State Athletic Commission. Immediately afterwards, Abdusalamov took a taxi from Madison Square Garden to Roosevelt Hospital on the Upper West Side. The doctors who examined Abdusalamov found that he had sustained a large blood clot on his brain, in addition to the wear and tear he suffered during the course of the fight. Doctors put Abdusalamov into medically induced coma as a way to give the swelling in his brain time to subside. Shortly after being put into a coma, he suffered a stroke, leading doctors to fear he was going to die. On 6 November 2013, his condition was described as critical but stable.
Abdusalamov's wife, Bakanay Abdusalamova, and their three daughters were with him in hospital.
Doctors briefly awakened Abdusalamov from his medically-induced coma and removed his respirator on the morning of 22 November. He was brought back into medically-induced coma later that day as a precautionary measure after his temperature rose to 103 degrees.
On Monday, 9 December, it was reported that the 32-year-old heavyweight was again out of coma, awake and aware of his surroundings, and that his condition had improved sufficiently to allow him to be moved to a regular room. "They said this is different than last time, because this time he's showing more improvement. He's awake. He's not able to speak, but he's awake and aware of his surroundings even if he can't speak. His eyes are open," said his promoter, Sampson Lewkowicz.
On 19 December 2013, the neurosurgeon attending to Abdusalamov said in his opinion, Abdusalamov's career was over, despite his condition improving. "He's going to get better, I'm confident", Dr. Rupendra Swarup said, "but he will not be the same. He's going to have neurological deficits."
In late May 2014, his wife Bakanay Abdusalamov told BoxingScene.com that Magomed was showing signs of improvement – he could recognize relatives, understand everything they were telling him, and was able to speak in short sentences with a low voice.

Medical bills

With Abdusalamov's family facing "staggering" medical bills from the very start, promoters Lewkowicz, Lou DiBella, Leon Margules, and others called for donations and set up a trust fund. The Abdusalamov family is also accepting donations directly and boxing charity Ring 10 has similarly called for donations.

Lawsuit

In February 2014 it was reported that the family would sue the New York State Athletic Commission seeking $100 million in damages.
On 8 September 2017, New York State agreed to pay $22 million to Abdusalamov and his family following a lawsuit where the issue of assumed risk came to play. This was the largest personal injury award issued by New York State.
Speaking through his wife as his interpreter, Abdusalamov and his attorney, Paul Edelstein, are pushing for federal legislation to improve boxing safety. Currently, boxing regulations are mandated by the particular state in which a fight takes place. Edelstein has called for one set of rules to protect sport fighters across the United States.

Professional boxing record

No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
19Loss18–1 Mike Perez102 Nov 2013 The Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, USLost WBC–USNBC heavyweight title
18Win18–0 Sebastian Ignacio CeballosTKO1, 1:0127 Apr 2013 José Amalfitani Stadium, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaRetained WBC–USNBC heavyweight title
17Win17–0 Victor BisbalTKO5, 1:128 Mar 2013 Resorts Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USRetained WBC–USNBC heavyweight title
16Win16–0 Jameel McClineTKO2, 1:578 Sep 2012 Olympic Stadium, Moscow, RussiaWon vacant WBC–USNBC heavyweight title
15Win15–0 Maurice ByarmTKO2, 0:367 Jun 2012 The Joint, Paradise, Nevada, USRetained WBC–USNBC Silver heavyweight title
14Win14–0 Jason PettawayTKO4, 1:2017 Mar 2012 The Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, USWon vacant WBC–USNBC Silver heavyweight title
13Win13–0 Pedro RodriguezTKO2, 1:043 Feb 2012 Texas Station, North Las Vegas, Nevada, US
12Win12–0 Rich PowerTKO3, 2:2120 Nov 2011 Texas Station, North Las Vegas, Nevada, US
11Win11–0 Kotatsu TakeharaKO1, 2:3828 Oct 2011 Sherwood Inn, Salinas, California, US
10Win10–0 Kevin BurnettTKO1, 1:181 Oct 2011 Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, US
9Win9–0 Jerry ButlerTKO2, 2:397 Dec 2010 Hard Rock Live, Hollywood, Florida, US
8Win8–0 Keon GrahamKO1, 1:3022 Oct 2010 Miccosukee Resort & Gaming, Miami, Florida, US
7Win7–0 Raymond OchiengTKO1, 1:356 Feb 2010 Hotel Aquarium, Moscow, Russia
6Win6–0 Ryan ShayTKO1, 2:0631 Oct 2009 Cambria County War Memorial Arena, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, US
5Win5–0 Sherzod MamadjanovKO1, 1:402 Jul 2009 Dynamo Sports Palace, Moscow, Russia
4Win4–0 Larry WhiteTKO1, 1:5627 Mar 2009 A La Carte Event Pavilion, Tampa, Florida, US
3Win3–0 Maurice WinslowTKO1, 1:1327 Feb 2009 Hard Rock Live, Hollywood, Florida, US
2Win2–0 Bernard Mwakasanga1, 1:2521 Nov 2008 Ice Palace, Saint Petersburg, Russia
1Win1–0 Epiphanie Pipi1, 2:106 Sep 2008 Red Square, Moscow, Russia