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|name=Fedor Chudinov<br>{{small|Фёдор Чудинов}} |
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| weight = [[Super-middleweight]] |
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| height = 5 ft 9.5 in (177 cm) |
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| reach = 72 in |
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|birth_date={{Birth date and age|1987|09|15|df=y}} |
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| nationality = Russian |
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|birth_place=[[Bratsk]], [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet Union|USSR]]<br>{{small|(now [[Russia]])}} |
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1987|9|15|df=yes}} |
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| birth_place = [[Bratsk]], [[Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet Union]] (now Russia) |
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| style = [[Orthodox stance|Orthodox]] |
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|weight=[[Super middleweight]] |
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| total = 30 |
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| wins = 26 |
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| KO = 17 |
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|style=[[Orthodox stance|Orthodox]] |
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| losses = 3 |
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'''Fedor Chudinov''' (born 15 September 1987) is a Russian [[professional boxer]]. He held the [[World Boxing Association|WBA (Super)]] [[super-middleweight]] title in 2016, having previously held the [[WBA (Regular)|regular title]] from 2015 to 2016 and the [[interim title]] from 2014 to 2015. He is the brother of fellow boxer [[Dmitry Chudinov]]. |
'''Fedor Alexandrovich Chudinov''' (born 15 September 1987) is a Russian [[professional boxer]]. He held the [[World Boxing Association|WBA (Super)]] [[super-middleweight]] title in 2016, having previously held the [[WBA (Regular)|regular title]] from 2015 to 2016 and the [[interim title]] from 2014 to 2015. He is the brother of fellow boxer [[Dmitry Chudinov]]. |
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==Early life== |
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Fedor Chudinov was born on 15 September 1987 in [[Bratsk]], in [[Irkutsk Oblast]], Russia. He lived there until he was 10 years old, after which his family decided to move to the city of [[Serpukhov]], a city close to the capital of [[Moscow]]. His grandfather, Vladimir Soloshenko, a distinguished engineer and production plant, was a large influence on him growing up. He is said to have taken up the sport of boxing at the age of 12.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2017-12-19|title=Fedor Chudinov - biography of a boxer, personal life, photos, battles and the latest news|url=https://manygoodtips.com/celebrity/fedor-chudinov-biography-of-a-boxer-personal-life-photos-battles-and-the-latest-news.html|access-date=2020-06-08|website=Manygoodtips.com|language=ru-RU}}</ref> |
Fedor Chudinov was born on 15 September 1987 in [[Bratsk]], in [[Irkutsk Oblast]], Russia. He lived there until he was 10 years old, after which his family decided to move to the city of [[Serpukhov]], a city close to the capital of [[Moscow]]. His grandfather, Vladimir Soloshenko, a distinguished engineer and production plant, was a large influence on him growing up. He is said to have taken up the sport of boxing at the age of 12.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2017-12-19|title=Fedor Chudinov - biography of a boxer, personal life, photos, battles and the latest news|url=https://manygoodtips.com/celebrity/fedor-chudinov-biography-of-a-boxer-personal-life-photos-battles-and-the-latest-news.html|access-date=2020-06-08|website=Manygoodtips.com|language=ru-RU}}</ref> |
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==Professional career== |
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In 2009, both Fedor and his brother [[Dmitry Chudinov|Dmitry]] received an offer to move to the US and begin their professional career. Despite their coach Alexey Galeev opposing the idea, they accepted the offer and moved to the US.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2017-12-19|title=Fedor Chudinov - biography of a boxer, personal life, photos, battles and the latest news|url=https://manygoodtips.com/celebrity/fedor-chudinov-biography-of-a-boxer-personal-life-photos-battles-and-the-latest-news.html|access-date=2020-06-08|website=Manygoodtips.com|language=ru-RU}}</ref> |
In 2009, both Fedor and his brother [[Dmitry Chudinov|Dmitry]] received an offer to move to the US and begin their professional career. Despite their coach Alexey Galeev opposing the idea, they accepted the offer and moved to the US.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2017-12-19|title=Fedor Chudinov - biography of a boxer, personal life, photos, battles and the latest news|url=https://manygoodtips.com/celebrity/fedor-chudinov-biography-of-a-boxer-personal-life-photos-battles-and-the-latest-news.html|access-date=2020-06-08|website=Manygoodtips.com|language=ru-RU}}</ref> |
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On 21 July 2018, Chudinov fought former [[Light heavyweight|light-heavyweight]] world title challenger [[Nadjib Mohammedi]] to a controversial SD win. Many thought Mohammedi was the busier man for most of the rounds, and even the home crowd booing over the decision. One judge had it 118–111 for Mohammedi while the other two had it 116–112 and 115–113 for the home fighter.<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Fedor Chudinov Wins Controversial Decision Over Mohammedi|url=https://www.boxingscene.com/fedor-chudinov-controversial-decision-mohammedi-results--130174|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2020-06-08|website=BoxingScene.com|language=en-us}}</ref> |
On 21 July 2018, Chudinov fought former [[Light heavyweight|light-heavyweight]] world title challenger [[Nadjib Mohammedi]] to a controversial SD win. Many thought Mohammedi was the busier man for most of the rounds, and even the home crowd booing over the decision. One judge had it 118–111 for Mohammedi while the other two had it 116–112 and 115–113 for the home fighter.<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Fedor Chudinov Wins Controversial Decision Over Mohammedi|url=https://www.boxingscene.com/fedor-chudinov-controversial-decision-mohammedi-results--130174|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2020-06-08|website=BoxingScene.com|language=en-us}}</ref> |
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On 22 July 2019, Chudinov, ranked #3 by the WBA and #6 by the WBC and IBF, defeated [[Ezequiel Maderna]] via tenth-round [[knockout]] (KO).<ref>{{ |
On 22 July 2019, Chudinov, ranked #3 by the WBA and #6 by the WBC and IBF, defeated [[Ezequiel Maderna]] via tenth-round [[knockout]] (KO).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://fightnews.com/chudinov-kos-maderna-in-red-square/50431|title=Chudinov KOs Maderna in Red Square|publisher=Fightnews|access-date=2024-07-31}}</ref> |
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After that, the same year in December he fought former world champion [[Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam]]. Chudinov was ranked #1 by the WBA, #6 by the WBC, #8 by the IBF and #11 by the WBO at the time.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Chudinov vs N'Dam - News, Tape, Ringwalk, TV, Streaming & Tickets|url=https://box.live/fights/chudinov-vs-jikam/|access-date=2020-06-08|website=Box.Live|language=en}}</ref> In what was perhaps Chudinov's best performance up-to-date, he managed to control most of the fight, punishing N'Jikam in the process, especially in the later rounds. N'Jikam made it to the final bell, but Chudinov won the fight convincingly on the scorecards.<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Fedor Chudinov Dominates Hassan N'dam For WBA Gold Belt|url=https://www.boxingscene.com/fedor-chudinov-dominates-hassan-ndam-wba-gold-belt--145103|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2020-06-08|website=BoxingScene.com|language=en-us}}</ref> |
After that, the same year in December he fought former world champion [[Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam]]. Chudinov was ranked #1 by the WBA, #6 by the WBC, #8 by the IBF and #11 by the WBO at the time.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Chudinov vs N'Dam - News, Tape, Ringwalk, TV, Streaming & Tickets|url=https://box.live/fights/chudinov-vs-jikam/|access-date=2020-06-08|website=Box.Live|language=en}}</ref> In what was perhaps Chudinov's best performance up-to-date, he managed to control most of the fight, punishing N'Jikam in the process, especially in the later rounds. N'Jikam made it to the final bell, but Chudinov won the fight convincingly on the scorecards.<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Fedor Chudinov Dominates Hassan N'dam For WBA Gold Belt|url=https://www.boxingscene.com/fedor-chudinov-dominates-hassan-ndam-wba-gold-belt--145103|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2020-06-08|website=BoxingScene.com|language=en-us}}</ref> |
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==Professional boxing record== |
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|ko-losses=1 |
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|dec-wins=9 |
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|ko-losses=1 |
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|dec-losses=2 |
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|30 |
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|{{yes2}}Win |
|{{yes2}}Win |
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|26–3–1 |
|26–3–1 |
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|align=left|Farrukh Juraev |
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|UD |
|UD |
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|10 |
|10 |
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|24 Sep 2022 |
|24 Sep 2022 |
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|align=left|{{small|Sibur Arena, Saint Petersburg, Russia}} |
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|29 |
|29 |
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|{{no2}}Loss |
|{{no2}}Loss |
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|25–3–1 |
|25–3–1 |
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|align=left|[[Azizbek Abdugofurov]] |
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|UD |
|UD |
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|10 |
|10 |
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|24 Apr 2022 |
|24 Apr 2022 |
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|align=left|{{small|Vegas City Hall, [[Krasnogorsk, Moscow Oblast|Krasnogorsk]], Russia}} |
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|28 |
|28 |
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|{{yes2}}Win |
|{{yes2}}Win |
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|25–2–1 |
|25–2–1 |
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|align=left|Ronny Mittag |
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|RTD |
|RTD |
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|2 (10), {{small|3:00}} |
|2 (10), {{small|3:00}} |
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|15 Oct 2021 |
|15 Oct 2021 |
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|align=left|{{small|Basket-Hall, Kazan, Russia}} |
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|27 |
|27 |
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|{{yes2}}Win |
|{{yes2}}Win |
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|24–2–1 |
|24–2–1 |
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|align=left|[[Ryno Liebenberg]] |
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|UD |
|UD |
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|12 |
|12 |
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|4 Jun 2021 |
|4 Jun 2021 |
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|align=left|{{small|[[KSK Arena|Sibur Arena]], [[Saint Petersburg]], Russia}} |
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|align=left|{{small|Retained WBA Gold super-middleweight title}} |
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|26 |
|26 |
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|{{draw}}Draw |
|{{draw}}Draw |
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|23–2–1 |
|23–2–1 |
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|align=left|[[Isaac Chilemba]] |
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|{{abbr|SD|Split draw}} |
|{{abbr|SD|Split draw}} |
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|10 |
|10 |
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|20 Feb 2021 |
|20 Feb 2021 |
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|align=left|{{small|[[Crocus City Hall]], [[Krasnogorsk, Moscow Oblast|Krasnogorsk]], Russia}} |
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|25 |
|25 |
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|{{yes2}}Win |
|{{yes2}}Win |
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|23–2 |
|23–2 |
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|align=left|Umar Sadiq |
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|TKO |
|TKO |
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|12 (12), {{small|0:26}} |
|12 (12), {{small|0:26}} |
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|11 Sep 2020 |
|11 Sep 2020 |
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|align=left|{{small|[[Khimki Basketball Center|Basketball Center]], [[Khimki]], Russia}} |
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|align=left|{{small|Retained WBA Gold super-middleweight title}} |
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|24 |
|24 |
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|{{yes2}}Win |
|{{yes2}}Win |
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|22–2 |
|22–2 |
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|align=left|[[Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam]] |
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|UD |
|UD |
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|12 |
|12 |
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|13 Dec 2019 |
|13 Dec 2019 |
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|align=left|{{small|Manezh, [[Vladikavkaz]], Russia}} |
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|align=left|{{small|Won vacant WBA Gold super-middleweight title}} |
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|23 |
|23 |
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|{{yes2}}Win |
|{{yes2}}Win |
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|21–2 |
|21–2 |
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|align=left|[[Ezequiel Maderna]] |
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|KO |
|KO |
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|10 (12), {{small|1:44}} |
|10 (12), {{small|1:44}} |
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|22 Jul 2019 |
|22 Jul 2019 |
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|align=left|{{small|Red Square, Moscow, Russia}} |
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|style="text-align:left;"|{{small|Retained WBA Continental super-middleweight title}} |
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|22 |
|22 |
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|{{yes2}}Win |
|{{yes2}}Win |
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|20–2 |
|20–2 |
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|align=left|Rafael Bejaran |
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|RTD |
|RTD |
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|2 (12), {{small|3:00}} |
|2 (12), {{small|3:00}} |
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|16 May 2019 |
|16 May 2019 |
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|align=left|{{small|[[Basket-Hall Kazan|Basket-Hall]], [[Kazan]], Russia}} |
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|style="text-align:left;"|{{small|Won vacant WBA Continental super-middleweight title}} |
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|21 |
|21 |
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|{{yes2}}Win |
|{{yes2}}Win |
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|19–2 |
|19–2 |
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|align=left|Wuzhati Nuerlang |
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|RTD |
|RTD |
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|5 (10), {{small|3:00}} |
|5 (10), {{small|3:00}} |
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|23 Mar 2019 |
|23 Mar 2019 |
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|align=left|{{small|Sport Palace "Nadezhda", [[Serpukhov]], Russia}} |
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|20 |
|20 |
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|{{yes2}}Win |
|{{yes2}}Win |
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|18–2 |
|18–2 |
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|align=left|[[Nadjib Mohammedi]] |
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|SD |
|SD |
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|12 |
|12 |
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|[[Oleksandr Usyk vs. Murat Gassiev|21 Jul 2018]] |
|[[Oleksandr Usyk vs. Murat Gassiev|21 Jul 2018]] |
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|align=left|{{small|[[Olympic Stadium (Moscow)|Olympic Stadium]], Moscow, Russia}} |
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|align=left| |
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|style="text-align:left;"|{{small|Retained WBA International super-middleweight title}} |
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|19 |
|19 |
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|{{yes2}}Win |
|{{yes2}}Win |
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|17–2 |
|17–2 |
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|align=left|Timo Laine |
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|RTD |
|RTD |
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|7 (12), {{small|3:00}} |
|7 (12), {{small|3:00}} |
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|[[Murat Gassiev vs. Yuniel Dorticos|3 Feb 2018]] |
|[[Murat Gassiev vs. Yuniel Dorticos|3 Feb 2018]] |
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|align=left|{{small|[[Bolshoy Ice Dome]], [[Sochi]], Russia}} |
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|align=left| |
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|style="text-align:left;"|{{small|Retained WBA International super-middleweight title}} |
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|18 |
|18 |
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|{{yes2}}Win |
|{{yes2}}Win |
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|16–2 |
|16–2 |
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|align=left|[[Ryan Ford (fighter)|Ryan Ford]] |
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|UD |
|UD |
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|12 |
|12 |
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|9 Dec 2017 |
|9 Dec 2017 |
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|align=left|{{small|Arena, [[Kemerovo]], Russia}} |
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|align=left| |
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|style="text-align:left;"|{{small|Won vacant WBA International super-middleweight title}} |
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|17 |
|17 |
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|{{yes2}}Win |
|{{yes2}}Win |
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|15–2 |
|15–2 |
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|align=left|Jonathan Barbadillo |
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|TKO |
|TKO |
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|2 (10), {{small|1:17}} |
|2 (10), {{small|1:17}} |
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|22 Jul 2017 |
|22 Jul 2017 |
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|align=left|{{small|[[Red Square]], Moscow, Russia}} |
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|align=left| |
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|16 |
|16 |
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|{{no2}}Loss |
|{{no2}}Loss |
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|14–2 |
|14–2 |
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|align=left|[[George Groves (boxer)|George Groves]] |
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|TKO |
|TKO |
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|6 (12), {{small|1:14}} |
|6 (12), {{small|1:14}} |
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|[[Kell Brook vs. Errol Spence Jr|27 May 2017]] |
|[[Kell Brook vs. Errol Spence Jr|27 May 2017]] |
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|align=left|{{small|[[Bramall Lane]], [[Sheffield]], England}} |
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|align=left|{{small|For vacant WBA (Super) super-middleweight title}} |
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|15 |
|15 |
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|{{no2}}Loss |
|{{no2}}Loss |
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|14–1 |
|14–1 |
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|align=left|[[Felix Sturm]] |
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|{{abbr|MD|Majority decision}} |
|{{abbr|MD|Majority decision}} |
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|12 |
|12 |
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|20 Feb 2016 |
|20 Feb 2016 |
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|align=left|{{small|[[Rudolf Weber-Arena|König Pilsener Arena]], [[Oberhausen]], Germany}} |
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|align=left|{{small|Lost [[WBA (Super)]] super-middleweight title}} |
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|14 |
|14 |
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|{{yes2}}Win |
|{{yes2}}Win |
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|14–0 |
|14–0 |
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|align=left|[[Frank Buglioni]] |
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|UD |
|UD |
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|12 |
|12 |
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|26 Sep 2015 |
|26 Sep 2015 |
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|align=left|{{small|[[Wembley Arena]], [[London]], England}} |
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|align=left|{{small|Retained WBA (Regular) super-middleweight title}} |
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|13 |
|13 |
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|{{yes2}}Win |
|{{yes2}}Win |
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|13–0 |
|13–0 |
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|align=left|[[Felix Sturm]] |
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|{{abbr|SD|Split decision}} |
|{{abbr|SD|Split decision}} |
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|12 |
|12 |
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|9 May 2015 |
|9 May 2015 |
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|align=left|{{small|[[Festhalle Frankfurt]], [[Frankfurt]], Germany}} |
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|align=left|{{small|Won vacant [[list of WBA world champions#Super middleweight|WBA (Regular) super-middleweight title]]}} |
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|12 |
|12 |
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|{{yes2}}Win |
|{{yes2}}Win |
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|12–0 |
|12–0 |
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|align=left|[[Ben McCulloch (boxer)|Ben McCulloch]] |
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|KO |
|KO |
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|2 (12), {{small|2:01}} |
|2 (12), {{small|2:01}} |
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|11 Dec 2014 |
|11 Dec 2014 |
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|align=left|{{small|Krylatskoye Sports Palace, Moscow, Russia}} |
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|align=left|{{small|Won vacant WBA [[Interim championship|interim]] super-middleweight title}} |
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|11 |
|11 |
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|{{yes2}}Win |
|{{yes2}}Win |
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|11–0 |
|11–0 |
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|align=left|Francisco Suero Perez |
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|TKO |
|TKO |
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|3 (9), {{small|1:04}} |
|3 (9), {{small|1:04}} |
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|28 Jun 2014 |
|28 Jun 2014 |
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|align=left|{{small|Sheraton Hotel, [[Santo Domingo]], Dominican Republic}} |
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|align=left|{{small|Won [[World Boxing Association|WBA]] Fedecaribe super-middleweight title}} |
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|10 |
|10 |
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|{{yes2}}Win |
|{{yes2}}Win |
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|10–0 |
|10–0 |
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|align=left|[[Stjepan Božić]] |
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|RTD |
|RTD |
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|5 (12), {{small|3:00}} |
|5 (12), {{small|3:00}} |
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|23 Mar 2014 |
|23 Mar 2014 |
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|align=left|{{small|Sports Palace "Znamya", [[Noginsk]], Russia}} |
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|align=left|{{small|Won vacant [[World Boxing Council|WBC]]–CISBB [[super-middleweight]] title}} |
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|9 |
|9 |
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|{{yes2}}Win |
|{{yes2}}Win |
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|9–0 |
|9–0 |
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|align=left|[[Francis Cheka]] |
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|{{abbr|RTD|Corner retirement}} |
|{{abbr|RTD|Corner retirement}} |
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|3 (6), {{small|3:00}} |
|3 (6), {{small|3:00}} |
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|31 Dec 2013 |
|31 Dec 2013 |
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|align=left|{{small|[[Krylatskoye Sports Palace]], [[Moscow]], Russia}} |
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|8 |
|8 |
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|{{yes2}}Win |
|{{yes2}}Win |
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|8–0 |
|8–0 |
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|align=left|Jimmy Colas |
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|UD |
|UD |
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|10 |
|10 |
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|15 Nov 2013 |
|15 Nov 2013 |
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|align=left|{{small|Sport Palace, [[Barnaul]], Russia}} |
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Fedor Chudinov Фёдор Чудинов | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Russian |
Statistics | |
Weight(s) | Super middleweight |
Height | 5 ft 9+1⁄2 in (177 cm) |
Reach | 72 in (183 cm) |
Stance | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 30 |
Wins | 26 |
Wins by KO | 17 |
Losses | 3 |
Draws | 1 |
Fedor Alexandrovich Chudinov (born 15 September 1987) is a Russian professional boxer. He held the WBA (Super) super-middleweight title in 2016, having previously held the regular title from 2015 to 2016 and the interim title from 2014 to 2015. He is the brother of fellow boxer Dmitry Chudinov.
Early life
Fedor Chudinov was born on 15 September 1987 in Bratsk, in Irkutsk Oblast, Russia. He lived there until he was 10 years old, after which his family decided to move to the city of Serpukhov, a city close to the capital of Moscow. His grandfather, Vladimir Soloshenko, a distinguished engineer and production plant, was a large influence on him growing up. He is said to have taken up the sport of boxing at the age of 12.[1]
Professional career
In 2009, both Fedor and his brother Dmitry received an offer to move to the US and begin their professional career. Despite their coach Alexey Galeev opposing the idea, they accepted the offer and moved to the US.[2]
His professional debut was on 10 July 2009, against American boxer Shawn Kirk at the Reno Events Center in Reno, Nevada. Fedor won the four-rounder via first-round technical knockout (TKO) with 0:33 seconds left on the clock, securing the first pro win of his career.[3]
On 11 September 2014, he fought Australian Ben McCulloch in his home country. Chudinov was visibly the stronger fighter, after McCulloch decided to trade with the Russian, Chudinov landed an overhead right that knocked his opponent out cold. With this win, he secured the WBA interim super-middleweight title, which would subsequently lead him to a fight for the full world title.[4]
In his first world title fight, for the WBA super-middleweight title, he challenged champion Felix Sturm on his own turf in Germany. The home fighter had some success early in the fight, proving more active with his punches. However, Chudinov showed great ring IQ and skill, especially in the latter part of the fight, to cause some serious damage to Sturm. He would end up winning the fight by a split-decision (SD) and win his first ever world title.[5]
On 26 September 2015, he was scheduled to make his first defense of the title, in the UK, against British boxer Frank Buglioni, then ranked #4 by the WBA. Chudinov went into the fight as a heavy favorite, and did not disappoint. Buglioni showed a lot of heart in the fight, and even managed to drop his opponent. However, the knockdown was ruled as illegal, since Buglioni's right hook connected after the bell rang, causing the referee to deduct two points from the home fighter. From the ninth round onwards, Chudinov seemed to be able to punish Buglioni at will. Chudinov won the fight by unanimous decision (UD).[6]
In October 2015, it was announced that Chudinov has agreed to a rematch against Felix Sturm.[7] The rematch was way more competitive than their first encounter, with both fighters trading but never really causing serious damage to the opponent. In a very close fight, the win was rewarded to the challenger, with one judge scoring the fight a draw at 114–114 while the other two scored it 115–113 in favor of Sturm.[8]
In his next fight, he had an opportunity to regain his title, by fighting for the vacant WBA super-middleweight title against George Groves. The fight was pretty even for the first five rounds. The fifth round ended with both fighters exchanging power shots on the ropes, and both being able to stay on their feet. In the sixth round, however, Groves unleashed a flurry of power punches from the beginning of the round. Even though Chudinov wasn't dropped, the referee noticed he was taking too much punishment, and decided to stop the contest with 1:14 left in the round.[9]
In May 2018, he announced he will be teaming up with boxing trainer Abel Sanchez, which would also allow him to work in a friendly atmosphere with two other of Sanchez' boxers, Gennady Golovkin and Murat Gassiev.[10]
On 21 July 2018, Chudinov fought former light-heavyweight world title challenger Nadjib Mohammedi to a controversial SD win. Many thought Mohammedi was the busier man for most of the rounds, and even the home crowd booing over the decision. One judge had it 118–111 for Mohammedi while the other two had it 116–112 and 115–113 for the home fighter.[11]
On 22 July 2019, Chudinov, ranked #3 by the WBA and #6 by the WBC and IBF, defeated Ezequiel Maderna via tenth-round knockout (KO).[12]
After that, the same year in December he fought former world champion Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam. Chudinov was ranked #1 by the WBA, #6 by the WBC, #8 by the IBF and #11 by the WBO at the time.[13] In what was perhaps Chudinov's best performance up-to-date, he managed to control most of the fight, punishing N'Jikam in the process, especially in the later rounds. N'Jikam made it to the final bell, but Chudinov won the fight convincingly on the scorecards.[14]
Professional boxing record
30 fights | 26 wins | 3 losses |
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By knockout | 17 | 1 |
By decision | 9 | 2 |
Draws | 1 |
No. | Result | Record | Opponent | Type | Round, time | Date | Location | Notes |
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30 | Win | 26–3–1 | Farrukh Juraev | UD | 10 | 24 Sep 2022 | Sibur Arena, Saint Petersburg, Russia | |
29 | Loss | 25–3–1 | Azizbek Abdugofurov | UD | 10 | 24 Apr 2022 | Vegas City Hall, Krasnogorsk, Russia | |
28 | Win | 25–2–1 | Ronny Mittag | RTD | 2 (10), 3:00 | 15 Oct 2021 | Basket-Hall, Kazan, Russia | |
27 | Win | 24–2–1 | Ryno Liebenberg | UD | 12 | 4 Jun 2021 | Sibur Arena, Saint Petersburg, Russia | Retained WBA Gold super-middleweight title |
26 | Draw | 23–2–1 | Isaac Chilemba | SD | 10 | 20 Feb 2021 | Crocus City Hall, Krasnogorsk, Russia | |
25 | Win | 23–2 | Umar Sadiq | TKO | 12 (12), 0:26 | 11 Sep 2020 | Basketball Center, Khimki, Russia | Retained WBA Gold super-middleweight title |
24 | Win | 22–2 | Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam | UD | 12 | 13 Dec 2019 | Manezh, Vladikavkaz, Russia | Won vacant WBA Gold super-middleweight title |
23 | Win | 21–2 | Ezequiel Maderna | KO | 10 (12), 1:44 | 22 Jul 2019 | Red Square, Moscow, Russia | |
22 | Win | 20–2 | Rafael Bejaran | RTD | 2 (12), 3:00 | 16 May 2019 | Basket-Hall, Kazan, Russia | |
21 | Win | 19–2 | Wuzhati Nuerlang | RTD | 5 (10), 3:00 | 23 Mar 2019 | Sport Palace "Nadezhda", Serpukhov, Russia | |
20 | Win | 18–2 | Nadjib Mohammedi | SD | 12 | 21 Jul 2018 | Olympic Stadium, Moscow, Russia | |
19 | Win | 17–2 | Timo Laine | RTD | 7 (12), 3:00 | 3 Feb 2018 | Bolshoy Ice Dome, Sochi, Russia | |
18 | Win | 16–2 | Ryan Ford | UD | 12 | 9 Dec 2017 | Arena, Kemerovo, Russia | |
17 | Win | 15–2 | Jonathan Barbadillo | TKO | 2 (10), 1:17 | 22 Jul 2017 | Red Square, Moscow, Russia | |
16 | Loss | 14–2 | George Groves | TKO | 6 (12), 1:14 | 27 May 2017 | Bramall Lane, Sheffield, England | For vacant WBA (Super) super-middleweight title |
15 | Loss | 14–1 | Felix Sturm | MD | 12 | 20 Feb 2016 | König Pilsener Arena, Oberhausen, Germany | Lost WBA (Super) super-middleweight title |
14 | Win | 14–0 | Frank Buglioni | UD | 12 | 26 Sep 2015 | Wembley Arena, London, England | Retained WBA (Regular) super-middleweight title |
13 | Win | 13–0 | Felix Sturm | SD | 12 | 9 May 2015 | Festhalle Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany | Won vacant WBA (Regular) super-middleweight title |
12 | Win | 12–0 | Ben McCulloch | KO | 2 (12), 2:01 | 11 Dec 2014 | Krylatskoye Sports Palace, Moscow, Russia | Won vacant WBA interim super-middleweight title |
11 | Win | 11–0 | Francisco Suero Perez | TKO | 3 (9), 1:04 | 28 Jun 2014 | Sheraton Hotel, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic | Won WBA Fedecaribe super-middleweight title |
10 | Win | 10–0 | Stjepan Božić | RTD | 5 (12), 3:00 | 23 Mar 2014 | Sports Palace "Znamya", Noginsk, Russia | Won vacant WBC–CISBB super-middleweight title |
9 | Win | 9–0 | Francis Cheka | RTD | 3 (6), 3:00 | 31 Dec 2013 | Krylatskoye Sports Palace, Moscow, Russia | |
8 | Win | 8–0 | Jimmy Colas | UD | 10 | 15 Nov 2013 | Sport Palace, Barnaul, Russia | |
7 | Win | 7–0 | Karama Nyilawila | TKO | 3 (10), 0:58 | 24 Aug 2013 | Open Air Bike Show, Volgograd, Russia | |
6 | Win | 6–0 | Julio Acosta | KO | 4 (8), 1:49 | 18 May 2013 | Yunost, Klimovsk, Russia | |
5 | Win | 5–0 | Kostyantyn Lyashik | TKO | 1 (6), 2:19 | 19 May 2012 | Yunost, Klimovsk, Russia | |
4 | Win | 4–0 | Jeremiah Jones | KO | 2 (4), 1:28 | 25 Mar 2010 | Commerce Casino, Commerce, California, US | |
3 | Win | 3–0 | Cesar Ibarra | UD | 4 | 17 Dec 2009 | Commerce Casino, Commerce, California, US | |
2 | Win | 2–0 | Mikhail Lyubarsky | TKO | 1 (4), 1:11 | 22 Aug 2009 | Casino Resort and Spa, Pala, California, US | |
1 | Win | 1–0 | Shawn Kirk | TKO | 1 (4), 0:33 | 10 Jul 2009 | Events Center, Reno, Nevada, US |
See also
References
- ^ "Fedor Chudinov - biography of a boxer, personal life, photos, battles and the latest news". Manygoodtips.com (in Russian). 2017-12-19. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
- ^ "Fedor Chudinov - biography of a boxer, personal life, photos, battles and the latest news". Manygoodtips.com (in Russian). 2017-12-19. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
- ^ "BoxRec: Fedor Chudinov". boxrec.com. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
- ^ "Chudinov Stops McCulloch in Two: Ustinov Wins". BoxingScene.com. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
- ^ "Chudinov Gets WBA Gold, Split Decision Over Felix Sturm". BoxingScene.com. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
- ^ "Fedor Chudinov Retains, Easily Dominates Buglioni". BoxingScene.com. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
- ^ "Chudinov, Sturm Agree To Terms For Title Fight Rematch". BoxingScene.com. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
- ^ "Felix Sturm Once Again WBA Champ, Decisions Chudinov". BoxingScene.com. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
- ^ "George Groves Stops Fedor Chudinov in Six Rounds For WBA Title". BoxingScene.com. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
- ^ "Fedor Chudinov is Now Training With Abel Sanchez". BoxingScene.com. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
- ^ "Fedor Chudinov Wins Controversial Decision Over Mohammedi". BoxingScene.com. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
- ^ "Chudinov KOs Maderna in Red Square". Fightnews. Retrieved 2024-07-31.
- ^ "Chudinov vs N'Dam - News, Tape, Ringwalk, TV, Streaming & Tickets". Box.Live. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
- ^ "Fedor Chudinov Dominates Hassan N'dam For WBA Gold Belt". BoxingScene.com. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
External links
- Boxing record for Fedor Chudinov from BoxRec (registration required)
- Fedor Chudinov - Profile, News Archive & Current Rankings at Box.Live