Ilunga Makabu

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Ilunga Makabu
Statistics
Real nameJunior Ilunga Makabu
Nickname(s)The Junior
Weight(s)Cruiserweight
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Reach188 cm (74 in)
NationalityCongolese
Born (1987-11-08) 8 November 1987 (age 34)
Kananga, Democratic Republic of the Congo
StanceSouthpaw
Boxing record
Total fights31
Wins29
Wins by KO25
Losses2

Junior Ilunga Makabu (born 8 November 1987) is a Congolese-South African professional boxer, who has held the WBC cruiserweight title since January 2020, and also challenged once for the same title in 2016.

As of February 2022, he is ranked as the world's second-best active cruiserweight by BoxRec,[1] and by The Ring magazine,[2] and fourth by the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board.[3] He is the older brother of heavyweight boxer Martin Bakole.[4]

Professional career[]

Early career[]

His professional career began on 20 June 2008, when he lost four round bouts fighting (by technical knockout in the first round) with the South African boxer Khayeni Hlungwane. The fight was held at the Carousel Hotel & Casino in Temba in the province of North-West. On September 13, 2008 his achieved his first victory, defeating by technical knockout in the first round the representative of Zimbabwe Elvis Moyo. On 19 November 2011 he faced Brazilian Pedro Otas. A twelve-round fight was organized at Monte Casino in Johannesburg, starring Michael Buffer. The dominant Makabu ended the duel by technical knockout in the eleventh round.

WBC Silver cruiserweight champion[]

Makabu vs. Kudryashov[]

Makabu was scheduled to fight Dmitry Kudryashov for the vacant WBC Silver cruiserweight title on June 16, 2019, at the KRK Uralets in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The two fighters had a combined 46 knockouts in 47 total fights, which led many media outlets to predict that the fight would end in a finish.[5][6] Makabu won the fight by a fifth-round technical knockout. Although Kudryashov wasn't knocked down, the stream of undefended punches near the end of the fifth round forced the referee to step in and stop the bout.[7]

Makabu vs. Papin[]

On July 12, 2019, rumors surfaced that Makabu would defend his WBC Silver title against the undefeated Alexei Papin, who was the #14 ranked IBF cruiserweight contender.[8] On July 30, the WBC confirmed that the fight would take place on the Sergey Kovalev vs. Anthony Yarde undercard, on August 24, 2019, at the Traktor Sport Palace in Chelyabinsk, Russia.[9] Makabu won the fight by majority decision, with two judges scoring the fight 115–113 in his favor, while the third judge scored it as a 113–113 draw. Papin flagged in the mid-rounds, and was nearly finished in the eight round and twelfth rounds.[10]

WBC cruiserweight champion[]

Makabu vs. Cieślak[]

Makabu was scheduled to face the undefeated Michał Cieślak for the vacant WBC cruiserweight title on January 31, 2020, at the Temporary Arena in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Cieślak was originally scheduled to fight Nuri Seferi on December 20, 2019, before he withdrew from that bout to face Makabu for the WBC title on January 18, 2020. Cieslak was ranked #2 by the WBC at cruiserweight.[11] However, due to some disagreements between Makabu and the WBC, the fight was postponed to January 31.[12] Cieślak faced further problems on the day before the fight, as both he and his promoters were robbed at the hotel they were staying at in Kinshasa.[13]

Cieślak had a great start to the fight and appeared close to finishing Makabu in the third round, only for the round to end a full minute early. Makabu rebounded in the fourth round, knocking Cieślak down with two heavy blows, one of which was a blatant uncalled rabbit punch. Cieślak returned the favor in the fifth round, as Makabu was ruled to be in a state of knockdown after he touched the canvas with his glove. Makabu was awarded the unanimous decision after twelve rounds, with scores of 114–112, 115–111 and 116–111.[14]

Makabu vs. Durodola[]

Makabu made his first defense of his WBC cruiserweight title against the reigning African cruiserweight champion Olanrewaju Durodola at the Studio Mama Angebi in Kinshasa, Congo.[15] Durodola was ranked #3 by the WBC at cruiserweight.[16] He won the fight by a come-from-behind seventh-round knockout. Makabu appeared to be down on the scorecards after the first six rounds were fought, but rallied back to knock Durodola down with a pair of left hooks with a minute to go in the seventh round. Although Durodola managed to beat the eight-count, the referee nonetheless decided to wave off the fight.[17]

Makabu vs. Mchunu[]

Makabu is scheduled to make the second defense of his WBC title against mandatory challenger Thabiso Mchunu on January 29, 2022, at the Packard Music Hall in Warren, Ohio.[18] Mchunu was the number 1 ranked cruiserweight by the WBC and fourth best cruiserweight in the world accorindg to The Ring magazine.[19] The winner of the bout was granted permission to face Canelo Álvarez by the WBC, at the request of Alvarez's team.[20] The fight headlined a Don King promoted card, which was independently broadcast on Fite TV. Makabu won the fight by split decision. Two of the judge scored the bout in his favor (115–113 and 116–112), while the third judge scored it 115–113 for Mchunu.[21] The split decision was seen as controversial, as many news outlets scored the fight for Mchunu.[22][23][24][25] However, Makabu was confident that he had done enough to secure the victory and called out the undisputed super middleweight champion Saul Alvarez in his post-fight interview, stating: "My next fight is with Saul Canelo - I'm going to box and knock you out".[26]

Makabu vs. Álvarez[]

At the WBC Convention on 15 November 2021 in Mexico City, the organization approved the request of Canelo Álvarez's trainer and manager, Eddy Reynoso, to have Álvarez challenge Makabu for his WBC cruiserweight title. Álvarez has never competed at cruiserweight, so Reynoso needed to petition the WBC to order the title fight. The cruiserweight limit was 200 pounds, but it had recently been reduced to 190 pounds due to the introduction of bridgerweight. The fight is expected to take place in May 2022.[27][28][29][30]

Professional boxing record[]

Professional record summary
31 fights 29 wins 2 losses
By knockout 25 2
By decision 4 0
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
31 Win 29–2 South Africa Thabiso Mchunu SD 12 29 Jan 2022 United States Packard Music Hall, Warren, Ohio, U.S. Retained WBC cruiserweight title
30 Win 28–2 Nigeria Olanrewaju Durodola TKO 7 (12), 0:55 19 Dec 2020 Democratic Republic of the Congo Studio Mama Angebi, Kinshasa, Congo Retained WBC cruiserweight title
29 Win 27–2 Poland Michał Cieślak UD 12 31 Jan 2020 Democratic Republic of the Congo Temporary Arena, Kinshasa, Congo Won vacant WBC cruiserweight title
28 Win 26–2 Russia Alexei Papin MD 12 24 Aug 2019 Russia Traktor Sport Palace, Chelyabinsk, Russia Retained WBC Silver cruiserweight title
27 Win 25–2 Russia Dmitry Kudryashov TKO 5 (12), 2:36 16 Jun 2019 Russia KRK Uralets, Yekaterinburg, Russia Won vacant WBC Silver cruiserweight title
26 Win 24–2 Georgia (country) Giorgi Tevdorashvili KO 2 (10), 1:55 8 Dec 2018 Germany Euskirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
25 Win 23–2 Georgia (country) Paata Aduashvili KO 2 (8) 26 Oct 2018 France Salle du Monte d’Or, Champagne-au-Mont-d'Or, France
24 Win 22–2 Gabon Taylor Mabika RTD 4 (12), 3:00 22 Sep 2018 Democratic Republic of the Congo Grand Hôtel de Kinshasa, Kinshasa, Congo Won WBC International cruiserweight title
23 Win 21–2 Malawi Mussa Ajibu KO 4 (8) 25 Aug 2017 Zimbabwe Rainbow Towers Conference Centre, Harare, Zimbabwe
22 Win 20–2 South Africa Chamunorwa Gonorenda KO 5 (10) 28 Apr 2017 South Africa Carnival City, Brakpan, South Africa
21 Loss 19–2 United Kingdom Tony Bellew KO 3 (12), 1:20 29 May 2016 United Kingdom Goodison Park, Liverpool, England For vacant WBC cruiserweight title
20 Win 19–1 South Africa Thabiso Mchunu KO 11 (12), 1:56 26 May 2015 South Africa International Convention Centre, Durban, South Africa
19 Win 18–1 Hungary Tamas Bajzath TKO 3 (10), 2:15 05 Dec 2014 Luxembourg Centre Sportif Obercorn, Differdange, Luxembourg
18 Win 17–1 Jamaica Glen Johnson TKO 9 (12), 2:40 28 Jun 2014 Democratic Republic of the Congo Grand Hôtel de Kinshasa, Kinshasa, Congo Won WBC International cruiserweight title
17 Win 16–1 Argentina Ruben Angel Mino KO 2 (10), 1:53 01 Feb 2014 Monaco Salle des Étoiles, Monte Carlo, Monaco
16 Win 15–1 United States Eric Fields KO 5 (12), 1:59 31 Aug 2013 South Africa Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, South Africa Retained WBC Silver cruiserweight title
15 Win 14–1 Ukraine Dmytro Kucher MD 12 13 Jul 2013 Monaco Salle des Étoiles, Monte Carlo, Monaco Won vacant WBC Silver cruiserweight title
14 Win 13–1 Hungary Tamas Lodi TKO 3 (10), 1:29 30 Mar 2013 Monaco Salle des Étoiles, Monte Carlo, Monaco
13 Win 12–1 Georgia (country) Gogita Gorgiladze TKO 4 (10), 1:49 16 Feb 2013 South Africa Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, South Africa Won vacant IBF Youth cruiserweight title
12 Win 11–1 Ghana Michael Gbenga TKO 5 (8), 2:53 24 Apr 2012 South Africa Carnival City Casino, Brakpan, South Africa
11 Win 10–1 Brazil Pedro Otas TKO 11 (12), 2:54 19 Nov 2011 South Africa Monte Casino, Johannesburg, South Africa Won vacant WBF cruiserweight title
10 Win 9–1 Zimbabwe Collice Mutizwa KO 1 (6) 11 Jun 2011 South Africa Carnival City, Brakpan, South Africa
9 Win 8–1 Democratic Republic of the Congo Nsitu Mbaya KO 1 (6) 26 Mar 2011 South Africa Nasrec Indoor Arena, Johannesburg, South Africa
8 Win 7–1 South Africa Danie Venter TKO 6 (6) 30 Oct 2010 South Africa Klipriviersberg Recreation Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa
7 Win 6–1 Zimbabwe Elvis Moyo TKO 2 (6) 27 Mar 2010 South Africa Carousel Casino, Hammanskraal, South Africa
6 Win 5–1 South Africa Ben Moakamela TKO 2 (6) 07 Mar 2010 South Africa Nasrec Indoor Arena, Johannesburg, South Africa
5 Win 4–1 Zimbabwe Chamunorwa Gonorenda TKO 2 (6) 26 Feb 2010 South Africa Nasrec Indoor Arena, Johannesburg, South Africa
4 Win 3–1 South Africa Sean Santana TKO 3 (6) 03 Jul 2009 South Africa Nirvana Secondary School, Lenasia, South Africa
3 Win 2–1 South Africa Nicholas Ramantswana TKO 1 (4) 18 Oct 2008 South Africa Park Station Concourse, Johannesburg, South Africa
2 Win 1–1 Zimbabwe Elvis Moyo TKO 1 (4) 13 Sep 2008 South Africa Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, South Africa
1 Loss 0–1 South Africa Khayeni Hlungwane TKO 1 (4), 0:29 20 Jun 2008 South Africa Carousel Casino, Hammanskraal, South Africa

See also[]

References[]

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