Denis Lebedev

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Denis Lebedev
Денис Лебедев
Denis Lebedev 2015 (cropped).png
Lebedev in 2015
Statistics
Real nameDenis Aleksandrovich Lebedev
Nickname(s)The White Swan
Weight(s)
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Reach182 cm (72 in)
Born (1979-08-14) 14 August 1979 (age 42)
Stary Oskol, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
StanceSouthpaw
Boxing record
Total fights36
Wins32
Wins by KO23
Losses3
No contests1

Denis Aleksandrovich Lebedev (Russian: Денис Александрович Лебедев; born 14 August 1979) is a Russian former professional boxer who competed between 2001 and 2019. He is a former unified cruiserweight world champion, having held the WBA title from 2012 to 2018, and the IBF title in 2016, and challenged once for the WBO title in 2010.

In August 2016, Lebedev was ranked as the world's best active cruiserweight by the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board (TBRB). In November 2019, he was ranked as the world’s ninth best active cruiserweight by BoxRec.

Professional career[]

Early career[]

Lebedev turned pro in 2001. In 2004, Lebedev won the vacant Russian light heavyweight title in a shut out 10-round decision win against Artem Vychkin. Following this victory, Lebedev took four years out and returned in 2009 fighting at cruiserweight.

World title challenge[]

In 2009, having a record of 16 wins, 11 by knockout, Lebedev beat Cuban Eliseo Castillo who held a win over Michael Moorer, but was not highly regarded. Lebedev then managed to knockout former WBO titleholder Enzo Maccarinelli.[1][2] In 2010 he also stopped 2005 amateur world champion Aleksandr Alekseyev by one-punch knockout.[3] This guaranteed him a shot at Marco Huck's WBO title.

Lebedev vs. Huck[]

Lebedev challenged Marco Huck for the WBO cruiserweight title on 18 December 2010 at the Max-Schmeling-Halle in Berlin. Lebedev lost by a very controversial split decision, when both the Dutch and Spanish judges had Huck with 115–113 in front, while the US judge scored it 116–112 for Lebedev. Many experts at ringside thought Lebedev had deserved the decision.[4][5] After the fight, Marco Huck claimed that he was boxing with a broken rib from the 4th round on.

Comeback trail[]

Lebedev vs. Jones Jr.[]

In February 2011, Lebedev's manager Vladimir Hryunov confirmed that negotiations were taking place for Lebedev to fight former multiple-weight world champion and former pound for pound best Roy Jones Jr. (54-7, 40 KOs) in Moscow.[6] On 24 March, a deal had been agreed which would see Jones earn a $500,000 purse.[7] The fight, a 10-round bout, which was billed as the “Battle of Two Empires” was announced to take place on 22 May at the Krylatskoye Sports Palace in Moscow.[8] 2,000 tickets were reportedly sold on the day of release. The promoters expected a sell out.[9]

Lebedev knocked Jones out with 2 seconds left in their 10-round bout. After round 9, the scorecards read (87–84, 85–86, 90–81). The controversy arose when Lebedev punched Jones, when it was, to some, clear that Jones was not responsive and was out on his feet. The final punch put Jones out cold on the canvas and he did not regain his senses for more than 5 minutes amid active medical help.[10] After the bout, Lebedev said that he had nothing to be sorry about.[11][12][13] Referee Steve Smoger was also accused of incompetence because he did not stop the fight even though Jones could no longer defend himself which led to Jones taking unnecessary damage.[14] In a statement following the fight, Smoger said, "I didn't stop the fight because there were only a matter of seconds remaining in the fight and it seemed that Roy was pretending, trying to trick his opponent. He did this repeatedly in the fight. So I thought Jones was doing the same thing here, trying to deceive Lebedev in the final seconds of the fight in order to lure Denis in to land a big punch [which Jones managed to do in the previous round]."[15] Jones, when asked about his feelings on the punch responded "I forgive him".[16]

WBA cruiserweight champion[]

Lebedev vs. Toney[]

In September, it was reported that Lebedev could next fight one of Roy Jones' old foes, James Toney on 5 November 2011.[17] The fight was rescheduled to take place on 4 November at the Khodynka Ice Palace in Moscow over 12 rounds for the interim WBA cruiserweight title.[18][19] Lebedev was ranked by the WBA at number 3, while Toney entered at number 4, also being the first time he had fought at cruiserweight since 2003. Although Toney still possessed enough defensive skills, Lebedev dominated the fight from the start winning a lopsided decision with scores of 120–108, 120–108 and 120–108.[20][21]

Lebedev vs. Cox, Silgado[]

Lebedev made his first defence of the interim world title at the Crocus City Hall in Myakinino, Russia, on 4 April 2012 against Shawn Cox.[22] In round 2, Cox threw a straight right hand which missed, and walked into a Lebedev counter power left hook to the head, knocking him out. With this win, Lebedev qualified for a shot at the full WBA world champion Guillermo Jones.[23]

Immediately after the Cox fight, there was plans set up for a fight between Lebedev and former world champion Jean-Marc Mormeck (36-5, 22 KOs) at cruiserweight.[24] On 19 May, Lebedev's manager Vladimir Hryunov stated the fight would likely take place on 21 July 2012 in Paris, France.[25] A week later, the WBA ordered Guillermo Jones to fight Lebedev and the fight with Mormeck did not take place.[26] In July, a deal was confirmed for Lebedev vs. Jones to take place on 20 October at the CSKA arena in Moscow.[27] The fight was postponed once again and in October, Don King and Vladimir Hryunov met to reach an agreement. Part of the agreement was to let Jones take a voluntary request.[28] In October, Jones was stripped for backing out of his scheduled WBA title defense against challenger Andres Taylor and then refusing to fight Lebedev. WBA named Jones as their 'champion in recess' and Lebedev the full WBA titleholder.[29]

On 16 November, it was announced that Lebedev would fight undefeated Colombian boxer Santander Silgado (23–0, 17 KOs) at the City Hall on 17 December 2012.[30] Silgado started off well but was knocked out for a full ten count in round 4.[31] After the fight, Hryunov stated that Lebedev would next fight at the Madison Square Garden and they would target Eddie Chambers (36-3, 18 KOs).[32] The fight would see Chambers dropping down from heavyweight and making his cruiserweight debut.[33]

Lebedev vs. Jones[]

In January 2013, the WBA ordered another purse bid for Lebedev vs. Jones.[34] The purse bid took place on 6 February in Panama. Don King won with a bid of $712,000, more than the $357,000 put down by Hryunov.[35] In March, the fight was finally confirmed to take place on 17 May at the Crocus City Hall in Myakinino, Russia.[36] Lebedev was left with a shocking eye injury after losing his WBA cruiserweight title to Jones. By the end of the bout, he could not see out of the injured eye but two judges had him winning 96–94 while the third had scored the bout 97–93 before he was knocked out in the eleventh round.[37][38] According to most experts, Jones should have been winning clearly, and the suspicion is that the Russian Federation had fixed the bout. This would also explain the fact that the bout was not stopped, even after Lebedev's eye was grotesquely disfigured. Jones refused to take a post-fight drug test, however the WBA later stated he had taken a test after the fight.[39][40] Lebedev was taken to the hospital immediately after the fight and according to Hryunov, he was released on 25 May.[41] Two weeks after the fight, Lebedev demanded a rematch with Jones, likely for the Wladimir Klitschko vs. Alexander Povetkin undercard in October.[42] On 7 June, Lebedev and Hryunov parted ways. In a statement, Lebedev said he split for 'personal reasons'. Hryunov's rival Kirill Pchelnikov stepped up his interest in managing Lebedev.[43][44] Jones was stripped of his title later in the year for failing a drug test for this fight, resulting in Lebedev being reinstated as Champion by the WBA.[45]

The fight was reversed to a no-contest after originally being ruled a TKO. A rematch was planned for 25 April 2014, in Moscow, Russia. After Jones was tested positive for the same substance he was tested for after the first fight, the planned rematch was cancelled.[46][47]

Lebedev vs. Kolodziej, Kalenga[]

After the Jones rematch was cancelled, at the time, Lebedev had not fought in 12 months. Talks began for a title defence against undefeated Polish boxer Paweł Kołodziej (33–0, 18 KOs).[48] In July 2014, Lebedev signed a 3-year deal with powerful promotional company World of Boxing.[49] By the end of July, a fight between Lebedev and Kolodziej for the WBA title was confirmed to take place on 27 September at the Dynamo Palace of Sports in Krylatskoye, Moscow.[50] In round 2, Lebedev floored Kolodziej with a well timed power left hook to the face retaining his WBA cruiserweight title.[51] After the fight, Lebedev said, "I would like to return the favor to one person and that is Marco Huck. In our first fight it was my fault that I [go hard in the final] two rounds. One of the [people in the corner], I will not name him, got me in a corner and said, 'Denis, this is our fight, just stay safe in the last two rounds and we've won.' Then I took things calmly in the last two rounds. That was my mistake."[52]

Lebedev wanted to make a quick return to the ring by November 2014. Krzysztof Włodarczyk (49-3-1,35 KOs) and Roy Jones Jr. (59-8, 41 KOs) both declared their interest in fighting Lebedev.[53] By October, Lebedev pushed his ring return to 2015.[54] The WBA ordered Lebedev to make a defence against their Interim champion Youri Kalenga (21-1, 14 KOs). Kalenga became Interim champion after defeating former European champion Mateusz Masternak in June 2014.[55] On 16 March, a day before the scheduled purse bids, a deal was reached for Lebedev vs. Kalenga to take place on 10 April at the Luzhniki Palace of Sports in Russia.[56] Both fighters were dropped once each in the fight and went the full 12 round distance. Lebedev claimed the unanimous decision with judges' scores of 116–111, 115–112 and 116–110.[57] Lebedev started the fight the better boxer, however was caught off balance in round 4 following a left hand from Kalenga, which dropped him. He spent the next couple of rounds more cautious and in round 7, landed a punch to Kalenga's jaw dropping him.[58]

Lebedev vs. Kayode[]

On 18 August 2015, Ringtv announced that Lebedev would defend his WBA title against undefeated Nigerian boxer and friend Lateef Kayode at the Tatneft Arena in Kazan, Russia on 4 November.[59][60] Lebedev retained his world title after knocking Kayode down three times in the bout before the fight was eventually stopped by the referee. Kayode started off as the aggressor, however Lebedev was in control throughout the fight. At the time of stoppage, Lebedev was ahead on the scorecard with scores of 69–63, 69–63 and 70–63. After the fight, Lebedev spoke to the media and said, "I'm enjoying the win. Today we said to each other, November 4, we're not friends."[61]

Unified cruiserweight champion[]

Lebedev vs. Ramírez[]

It was announced that Lebedev would be involved in a cruiserweight unification fight against IBF world champion Victor Emilio Ramírez at the Khodynka Ice Palace in Moscow on 21 May 2016. The fight was supposed to be a co-feature of WBC heavyweight title fight between Wilder and Povetkin, however that fight was cancelled. Ramírez was coming off a split decision draw which saw him retain his IBF title against Ovill McKenzie in 2015. Ramírez became the full IBF champion after Yoan Pablo Hernandez stripped due to inactivity.[62]

After a close, tactical first round, Ramírez started to fight on the front foot at the start of round 2, but saw himself hit the canvas. Ramírez got up and as the fight continued Lebedev began landing power shots with both hands. Ramírez stopped throwing back and turned his back. Lebedev waited for Ramírez to turn back around, then continued unloading until Ramírez dropped his hands. The power shots continued from Lebedev until referee Steve Smoger stopped the fight, although giving Ramírez every chance to get back into the bout. The official time of stoppage was 1:57 of round 2. With this win, Lebedev became the unified WBA Super and IBF world champion Speaking after the fight, Lebedev said, "It's excellent. I knew what he was capable of, and the tactics that my trainers had carefully worked out came good."[63] Ramírez announced on 27 December 2016 that he would be retiring from boxing, thus making this his last professional fight.[64]

Lebedev vs. Gassiev[]

It was announced in August 2016, that a fight between Lebedev and unbeaten IBF #1 challenger Murat Gassiev (23–0, 17 KOs) was in the works for November or December. Gassiev became the mandatory challenger by the IBF after knocking out American boxer Jordan Shimmell in a title eliminator bout in May. The fight was set for 3 December at the Khodynka Ice Palace in Moscow.[65][66] At the official weigh in on 2 December, Lebedev weighed in at 199.7 lbs as Gassiev weighed 198.3 lbs. Lebedev successfully applied for only the IBF title to be at stake as a result, retaining his WBA (Super) title in the process.[67] Lebedev kept the attack up through the 12 rounds as he went on to lose a split decision, losing the IBF title in the process. Two judges scored it 116–112 and 116–111 for Gassiev as the third scored it 114–113 for Lebedev. Lebedev was knocked down in round 5, following a left shot to the body, but managed to beat the count. He immediately changed his style to avoid further punishment to the body. In the post fight interview, Lebedev thought he had done enough to win the fight or at least earn a draw and wanted a rematch.[68][69]

WBA (Super) cruiserweight champion[]

Lebedev vs. Flanagan[]

On 5 June 2017, it was announced that a deal had been finalized for Lebedev to defend his WBA 'Super' cruiserweight title against Australian boxer and WBA Oceania cruiserweight champion Mark Flanagan (22-4, 15 KOs), who was ranked number 8 by WBA, in Ekaterinburg, Russia on 10 July. This would be the first time Flanagan would fight outside of Australia and Lebedev's seventh defence of the title.[70] Lebedev knocked Flanagan down in round 9 with a left hook to the body and went on to win a lopsided unanimous decision with the judges scoring the fight 119-108, 120-107 and 119-108 all in his favour. Lebedev used his jab to control the fight, following with his left hooks and was the clear aggressor, unfortunately for him, was unable to stop Flanagan. Although Flanagan showed heart in recovering well, had little chance overcoming the experienced champion, only winning a round on two judges scorecards.[71]

Career from 2018[]

On 1 February 2018, the WBA demoted Lebedev to 'champion in recess' and promoted Cuban Yuniel Dorticos from 'regular' to 'full' champion in order for his WBSS semi final fight with IBF beltholder Murat Gassiev to be a true unification. The WBA stated the winner of the tournament would be mandated to fight Lebedev.[72]

On 21 July, Oleksandr Usyk defeated Murat Gassiev to become the undisputed cruiserweight champion, holding all four major belts. A day later, promoter Andrei Ryabinsky was discussing the possibilities of Lebedev using his status as 'champion in recess' to force a fight with Usyk. However, having dealing with inactivity, mostly due to injuries, the fight would not be ideal right away.[73] In August, according to Russian promotional company RCC Boxing, Lebedev would return to the ring on 7 September in Chelyabinsk. It was said that Lebedev would fight a WBA top 15 ranked boxer.[74] US-based Russian boxer Alexey Zubov (17-1, 9 KOs) called out Lebedev to fight him in September. His promoter Dmitriy Salita said, “Alexey’s skills, size drive and determination make him a big threat in the cruiserweight division. In this fight particularly Alexey is very hungry to break into the scene with the best cruiserweights in the world.”[75] German-based Turkish boxer Hizni Altunkaya (30-2, 17 KOs) was confirmed as Lebedev's opponent in a scheduled 10 round bout at the Traktor Sport Palace. Altunkaya was last seen in action, losing via TKO against a returning Beibut Shumenov for the vacant WBA (Regular) title in July 2018.[76] On 5 September, the WBA ordered for Oleksandr Usyk (15-0, 11 KO) to start negotiating with Lebedev and gave them until the first week of October 2018 to complete negotiations.[77] At the time, a fight between Usyk and Tony Bellew was being negotiated.[78] Lebedev defeated Altunkaya via 3rd round KO. Lebedev struggled to cut off the ring in the opening round as Altunkaya was able to use his foot movement to avoid any damage. Altunkaya was first dropped in round 2 following a left hand. In round 3, Lebedev connected with a left hand counter which dropped Altunkaya. The referee made the 10 count and the fight was stopped at 1 minute, 2 seconds. For the bout, Lebedev weighed 212 pounds.[79]

Lebedev vs. Wilson[]

Matchroom Boxing announced a third annual Monte-Carlo Boxing Bonanza show to take place at the Casino de Monte Carlo Salle Medecin on 24 November 2018. Lebedev along with WBA super-flyweight champion Kal Yafai were chosen to co-headline the event. Lebedev's opponent was announced as 35 year old American, former amateur Mike Wilson (19-0, 8 KO).[80][81] Lebedev put in a strong and dominant performance to defeat Wilson over 12 rounds via a lopsided decision. The three judges scored the fight 117-111, 119-109 and 119-109 in favour of Lebedev. The experience of Lebedev compared to that of Wilson was the main factor in the fight. Wilson did well and took away a moral victory having heard the final bell. Lebedev was cut near his left eye following a jab in round 2 however his corner men were able to control and stop the blood. Wilson suffered a bloodied nose midway in the fight. Lebedev targeted the nose with his shots, and was able to catch him often. Lebedev showed he could still be competitive and win via decision. After the fight, Lebedev said he wanted to fight undisputed champion Oleksandr Usyk. Eddie Hearn stated Lebedev could come to the UK and fight prospect Lawrence Okolie.[82][83]

Lebedev vs. Mchunu[]

On 21 December 2019, Lebedev, ranked #9 by the WCB at cruiserweight, fought WBC #8 and IBF #15 Thabiso Mchunu in his home country of Russia.[84] Lebedev was widely outpointed by his opponent on all three scorecards, 120-107, 119-108 and 115-112.[85]

In January 2020, Lebedev announced his retirement, this time stating it is final.[86]

Professional boxing record[]

Professional record summary
36 fights 32 wins 3 losses
By knockout 23 0
By decision 9 3
No contests 1
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
36 Loss 32–3 (1) South Africa Thabiso Mchunu UD 12 21 December 2019 Russia Ivan Yarygin Sports Palace, Krasnoyarsk, Russia For vacant WBC Silver cruiserweight title
35 Win 32–2 (1) United States Mike Wilson UD 12 24 November 2018 Monaco Casino de Monte Carlo Salle Medecin, Monte Carlo, Monaco
34 Win 31–2 (1) Turkey Hizni Altunkaya KO 3 (10), 1:02 7 September 2018 Russia Traktor Sport Palace, Chelyabinsk, Russia
33 Win 30–2 (1) Australia Mark Flanagan UD 12 10 July 2017 Russia Palace of Sporting Games, Yekaterinburg, Russia Retained WBA (Super) cruiserweight title
32 Loss 29–2 (1) Russia Murat Gassiev SD 12 3 December 2016 Russia Megasport Arena, Moscow, Russia Lost IBF cruiserweight title
31 Win 29–1 (1) Argentina Victor Emilio Ramírez TKO 2 (12), 1:57 21 May 2016 Russia Megasport Arena, Moscow, Russia Retained WBA (Super) cruiserweight title;
Won IBF cruiserweight title
30 Win 28–1 (1) Nigeria Lateef Kayode TKO 8 (12), 1:22 4 November 2015 Russia TatNeft Arena, Kazan, Russia Retained WBA cruiserweight title
29 Win 27–1 (1) Democratic Republic of the Congo Youri Kalenga UD 12 10 April 2015 Russia Luzhniki Palace of Sports, Moscow, Russia Retained WBA cruiserweight title
28 Win 26–1 (1) Poland Paweł Kołodziej TKO 2 (12), 2:08 27 September 2014 Russia Krylatskoye Sports Palace, Moscow, Russia Retained WBA cruiserweight title
27 NC 25–1 (1) Panama Guillermo Jones KO 11 (12), 1:54 17 May 2013 Russia Crocus City Hall, Moscow, Russia WBA cruiserweight title at stake;
Originally a KO win for Jones, later ruled an NC after he failed a drug test
26 Win 25–1 Colombia Santander Silgado KO 4 (12), 2:16 17 December 2012 Russia Crocus City Hall, Moscow, Russia Retained WBA cruiserweight title
25 Win 24–1 Barbados Shawn Cox KO 2 (12), 2:40 4 April 2012 Russia Crocus City Hall, Moscow, Russia Retained WBA interim cruiserweight title
24 Win 23–1 United States James Toney UD 12 4 November 2011 Russia Megasport Arena, Moscow, Russia Won WBA interim cruiserweight title
23 Win 22–1 United States Roy Jones Jr. KO 10 (10), 2:58 21 May 2011 Russia Krylatskoye Sports Palace, Moscow, Russia
22 Loss 21–1 Germany Marco Huck SD 12 18 December 2010 Germany Max-Schmeling-Halle, Berlin, Germany For WBO cruiserweight title
21 Win 21–0 Russia Aleksandr Alekseyev KO 2 (12), 2:43 17 July 2010 Germany Sport- und Kongresshalle, Schwerin, Germany
20 Win 20–0 Mexico Ignacio Esparza KO 4 (12), 2:59 22 February 2010 Russia Udmurtia State Circus, Izhevsk, Russia Retained WBO Inter-Continental cruiserweight title
19 Win 19–0 Azerbaijan Ali Ismailov RTD 6 (12), 3:00 17 December 2009 Russia Gladiator Fight Club, Saint Petersburg, Russia Retained WBO Inter-Continental cruiserweight title
18 Win 18–0 United Kingdom Enzo Maccarinelli TKO 3 (12), 2:20 18 July 2009 United Kingdom MEN Arena, Manchester, England Won vacant WBO Inter-Continental cruiserweight title
17 Win 17–0 Cuba Eliseo Castillo TKO 5 (8), 2:50 22 March 2009 Russia Mashinostroitel, Balashikha, Russia
16 Win 16–0 Belarus Dzmitri Adamovich TKO 4 (10), 2:19 17 December 2008 Russia KRC Arbat, Moscow, Russia
15 Win 15–0 United Kingdom Nick Okoth TKO 2 (8), 2:47 6 September 2008 United Kingdom MEN Arena, Manchester, England
14 Win 14–0 Georgia (country) Archil Mezvrishvili KO 1 (8), 1:35 19 July 2008 Russia Olimpyskiy Sports Palace, Chekhov, Russia
13 Win 13–0 Russia Artem Vychkin UD 10 24 September 2004 Russia Ice Sports Palace Sibir, Novosibirsk, Russia Won vacant Russia light-heavyweight title
12 Win 12–0 Uzbekistan Bagrat Makhkamov TKO 2 (8) 6 July 2004 Russia Soviet Wings Sport Palace, Moscow, Russia
11 Win 11–0 Ukraine Yevhen Bubylych UD 8 26 June 2004 Russia Soviet Wings Sport Palace, Moscow, Russia
10 Win 10–0 Belarus Siarhei Karanevich UD 6 29 May 2003 Russia Centr na Tulskoy, Moscow, Russia
9 Win 9–0 United States Berry Butler KO 4 (8), 2:48 15 March 2003 Germany Max-Schmeling-Halle, Berlin, Germany
8 Win 8–0 Belarus Dzmitri Yavmenenka TKO 2 (4) 3 October 2002 Russia Casino Conti, Saint Petersburg, Russia
7 Win 7–0 Azerbaijan Roman Babaev RTD 4 (6), 3:00 10 September 2002 Russia Soviet Wings Sport Palace, Moscow, Russia
6 Win 6–0 Belarus Dzmitri Adamovich KO 5 (8) 23 April 2002 Russia Soviet Wings Sport Palace, Moscow, Russia
5 Win 5–0 Uzbekistan Rihsiboy Shamirzaev TKO 9 (12) 26 December 2001 Russia KRC Arbat, Moscow, Russia Retained Russia light-heavyweight title
4 Win 4–0 Uzbekistan Mirzohid Jianbaev TKO 4 (6) 7 November 2001 Russia KRC Arbat, Moscow, Russia
3 Win 3–0 Algeria Nourdine Melikh TKO 3 (12), 1:50 9 June 2001 Russia Druzhba Multipurpose Arena, Moscow, Russia Won vacant Russia light-heavyweight title
2 Win 2–0 Russia Denis Deryabkin UD 6 6 March 2001 Russia CSKA, Moscow, Russia
1 Win 1–0 Georgia (country) Teymuraz Kekelidze UD 6 27 February 2001 Russia Moscow, Russia

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Regional boxing titles
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Title last held by
Dzhabrail Dzhabrailov
Russia light-heavyweight champion
9 June 2001 – September 2003
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Title next held by
Dzhabrail Dzhabrailov
Russia light-heavyweight champion
24 September 2004 – December 2006
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Andrey Yalunin
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Title last held by
Aleksandr Alekseyev
WBO Inter-Continental
cruiserweight champion

18 July 2009 – 18 December 2010
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Ola Afolabi
World boxing titles
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Title last held by
Yoan Pablo Hernández
WBA cruiserweight champion
Interim title

4 November 2011 – 30 October 2012
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Title next held by
Youri Kalenga
Preceded byas champion in recess WBA cruiserweight champion
30 October 2012 – 21 May 2016
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Beibut Shumenov
as Regular champion
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Title last held by
David Haye
WBA cruiserweight champion
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21 May 2016 – 1 February 2018
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Title next held by
Murat Gassiev
as Unified champion
Preceded by IBF cruiserweight champion
21 May 2016 – 3 December 2016
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Honorary boxing titles
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Guillermo Jones
WBA cruiserweight champion
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1 February 2018 – 30 June 2019
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Beibut Shumenov
as co-titlist from 31 May 2019
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