Zou Shiming
Zou Shiming was a Chinese professional boxer who held the WBO flyweight title from 2016 to 2017. As an amateur, Zou is China's most successful boxer of all time. In the light-flyweight division, he won three consecutive Olympic medals, as well as three World Amateur Boxing Championships gold medals in 2005, 2007 and 2011. In 2018, he has been hired by East China Normal University as a teacher.
Amateur career
Zou Shiming competed in his first amateur boxing competition at the 2004 Asian Amateur Boxing Championships and won silver, losing in the final to Noman Karim but qualifying for the 2004 Summer Olympics. At the 2004 Summer Olympics, he won his first match by beating Rau'shee Warren in the round of 32. He lost to eventual champion Yan Bartelemí in the semi-finals and ended up winning bronze. Zou won the 2005 World Amateur Boxing Championships by beating Pál Bedák in the final, becoming the first ever Chinese boxer to win the tournament. At the 2006 Asian Games, Zou won gold by beating Suban Pannon 21-1 in the final match. He repeated his triumph from 2005 at the 2007 World Amateur Boxing Championships, beating David Ayrapetyan early in the tournament and Harry Tanamor in the final; however, Zou had to settle for silver at the 2007 Asian Amateur Boxing Championships, losing in the final against Pürevdorjiin Serdamba.At the 2008 Summer Olympics, Zou won China's 50th gold medal of the tournament by winning the final of the light flyweight event, winning China's first ever gold medal in Olympic boxing. During the final, Serdamba, his opponent from the final of the 2007 Asian Amateur Boxing Championships, was forced to retire due to a shoulder injury. After Serdamba was not able to continue, Zou burst into tears in compassion for his fellow boxer's injury. Zou did not compete in the 2009 World Amateur Boxing Championships, but he came back to win gold at the 2010 Asian Games. He also won his third straight gold at the 2011 World Amateur Boxing Championships. Zou won gold again at the 2012 Summer Olympics by beating Kaeo Pongprayoon 13-10, but several critics regarded his victory as controversial.
After the 2012 Summer Olympics, Zou decided to make the switch from amateur boxing to professional boxing.
Olympic Games results
Beijing - 2008- Round of 32: Defeated Eduard Bermúdez on points, 11-2
- Round of 16: Defeated Nordine Oubaali on points, 3-3
- Quarterfinal: Defeated Birzhan Zhakypov on points, 9-4
- Semifinal: Defeated Patrick Barnes on points, 15-0
- Final: Technical win against Pürevdorjiin Serdamba 1-0
- Round of 32: bye
- Round of 16: Defeated Yosbany Veitia on points, 14-11
- Quarterfinal: Defeated Birzhan Zhakypov on points, 13-10
- Semifinal: Defeated Patrick Barnes on points 15-15
- Final: Defeated Kaeo Pongprayoon on points 13-10
World Amateur Championships results
- Defeated Yan Bhartelemy 22-15
- Defeated Rudolf Dydi 21-9
- Defeated Harry Tanamor 21-13
- Lost to Sergey Kazakov 19-23
- Defeated Łukasz Maszczyk 18-10
- Defeated Salim Salimov 22-9
- Defeated Yan Bhartelemy 12-10
- Defeated Sherali Dostiev 18-13
- Defeated Pál Bedák 31-13
- Defeated Constantin Paraschiv 15-3
- Defeated Birzhan Zhakypov 30-13
- Defeated David Ayrapetyan 23-6
- Defeated Patrick Barnes 22-8
- Defeated Nordine Oubaali 16-1
- Defeated Harry Tanamor 17-3
- Defeated Juan Meddina 17-9
- Defeated Istvan Ungvari 12-2
- Defeated Mark Barriga 12-5
- Defeated Kaew Pongprayoon 14-8
- Defeated David Ayrapetyan 15-8
- Defeated Shin Jong-Hun 20-11
Asian Games results
- Defeated Sherali Dostiev 16-10
- Defeated Sanjay Kisan Kolte RSCO 3
- Defeated Hong Moo-won 17-9
- Defeated Suban Pannon RSCO 2
- Defeated Jasurbek Latipov 9-2
- Defeated Hatsanai Phoilevy 13-1
- Defeated Amnat Ruenroeng 5-2
- Defeated Birzhan Zhakypov 9-5
Professional career
Early fights
After winning gold at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Zou decided to turn professional. On 23 January 2013, he signed a contract with boxing promotion company Top Rank and was subsequently trained by Freddie Roach. Zou debuted on 6 April 2013, beating Eleazar Valenzuela by unanimous decision. Zou's professional debut generated an estimated 300 million viewers in China. After a win over Jesus Ortega, Zou fought on the undercard of Manny Pacquiao vs. Brandon Rios on 23 November 2013, beating Juan Tozcano. He recorded his first knockout win of his professional career on 22 February 2014, beating Yokthong Kokietgym in the seventh round.World title pursuit
Zou vs. de la Rosa
On 19 July 2014, Zou beat Luis de la Rosa by unanimous decision with scores of 97-93, 99-91 & 99-91 at the Cotai Arena in Macau, to win his first ever professional title, the WBO International flyweight title. The fight was on the undercard of the world super-bantamweight championship fight between Guillermo Rigondeaux and Sod Kokietgym.Zou vs. Ruenroeng
After retaining the title against Prasitsak Phaprom on the undercard of Manny Pacquiao vs. Chris Algieri, Zou fought IBF flyweight champion Amnat Ruenroeng at the Cotai Arena in Macau on March 7, 2015. This marked the seventh straight fight Zou would fight at the venue since turning professional. Like Zou, Ruenroeng also fought at the Olympics, and lost to Zou at the 2010 Asian Games. Ruenroeng shattered Zou's dreams of becoming world champion and gifted him his first professional loss when he scored a unanimous decision win after 12 rounds and retained his title in the process. Roenroeng won the bout comfortably with all three judges scoring it, despite being controversially knocked down in round 2 as he lost his balance. Each time Zou tried to get on the inside, Ruenroeng used his jab and counterpunch to keep control of the fight. Following the loss, Zou was ranked #7 by the IBF and WBO and #9 by the WBC.WBO flyweight champion
Zou vs. Phaprom II
After Zou beat Brazilian boxer Natan Santana Coutinho by technical knockout to win back the WBO International flyweight title, and retained the title at Madison Square Garden in New York City against contender Jozsef Ajtai, he was ranked as the classified contender for the vacant WBO world title vacated by Juan Francisco Estrada, who decided to move up to super flyweight.On November 5, 2016, in a rematch from November 2014, Zou defeated Prasitsak Phaprom via a unanimous decision to win the vacant WBO flyweight title on the Vargas-Pacquiao undercard at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas. Zou consistently landed quick and effective combinations from the opening bell and used his footwork to avoid punches. A knockdown was recorded in round 2 after Phaprom's gloves touched the canvas after being hit with a hard right. The three judges at ringside scored the fight 120-107, 120-107 and 119-108 all in favour of Zou.
Zou vs. Kimura
On June 27, 2017 it was announced that Zou would make a voluntary defence of his WBO title against Japanese underdog and WBO #7 Sho Kimura on July 28 at the Oriental Sports Center in Shanghai, China. Zou parted ways with promoter Top Rank and decided to promote the fight himself. He decided not to train with his hall of fame trainer Freddie Roach. In a shocking upset, Kimura, who was behind on two scorecards at the start of round 11, knocked Zou out to win the WBO flyweight title. Two judges had the fight 96-94, 97-93 for Zou, whilst the third judge had it 96-94 for Kimura. Zou used his movement throughout the fight which had Kimura chasing him trying to land shots. He landed a right hook then followed by a combination. Zou dropped to the ground after a flurry of punches. He failed to get up, but referee didn't count him out, calling off the fight.Professional boxing record
No. | Result | Record | Opponent | Type | Round, time | Date | Location | Notes |
11 | Loss | 9–2 | Sho Kimura | TKO | 11, 2:28 | 28 Jul 2017 | Oriental Sports Center, Shanghai, China | Lost WBO flyweight title |
10 | Win | 9–1 | Prasitsak Phaprom | UD | 12 | 5 Nov 2016 | Thomas & Mack Center, Paradise, Nevada, U.S. | Won vacant WBO flyweight title |
9 | Win | 8–1 | Jozsef Ajtai | UD | 10 | 11 Jun 2016 | Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S. | Retained WBO International flyweight title |
8 | Win | 7–1 | Natan Santana Coutinho | 8, 2:17 | 30 Jan 2016 | Oriental Sports Center, Shanghai, China | Won vacant WBO International flyweight title | |
7 | Loss | 6–1 | Amnat Ruenroeng | UD | 12 | 7 Mar 2015 | Cotai Arena, Macau, SAR | For IBF flyweight title |
6 | Win | 6–0 | Prasitsak Phaprom | UD | 12 | 22 Nov 2014 | Cotai Arena, Macau, SAR | Retained WBO International flyweight title |
5 | Win | 5–0 | Luis de la Rosa | UD | 10 | 19 Jul 2014 | Cotai Arena, Macau, SAR | Won vacant WBO International flyweight title |
4 | Win | 4–0 | Yokthong Kokietgym | 7, 2:09 | 22 Feb 2014 | Cotai Arena, Macau, SAR | ||
3 | Win | 3–0 | Juan Tozcano | UD | 6 | 23 Nov 2013 | Cotai Arena, Macau, SAR | |
2 | Win | 2–0 | Jesus Ortega | UD | 6 | 27 Jul 2013 | Cotai Arena, Macau, SAR | |
1 | Win | 1–0 | Eleazar Valenzuela | 4 | 6 Apr 2013 | Cotai Arena, Macau, SAR |
Television viewership
China
Date | Fight | Network | Viewership | Source |
06 April 2013 | Zou Shiming vs. Eleazar Valenzuela | CCTV-5 | 300,000,000 | |
Total viewership | 300,000,000 |