Zou Shiming (; born 18 May 1981) is a Chinese former
professional boxer
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who competed from 2013 to 2017 and held the
WBO flyweight
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Boxing
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Professional boxing
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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 (bronze in
2004
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Events January
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and gold in
2008
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and
2012
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), as well as three
World Amateur Boxing Championships
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gold medals in
2005
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,
2007
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and
2011.
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
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, 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
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The competition is under the sup ...
, beating
David Ayrapetyan early in the tournament and
Harry Tanamor
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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
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, but he came back to win gold at the
2010 Asian Games
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. He also won his third straight gold at the
2011 World Amateur Boxing Championships
The 2011 AIBA World Boxing Championships was held at the Heydar Aliyev Sports and Exhibition Complex in Baku, Azerbaijan from September 22 to October 10, 2011.
The competition ran under the supervision of the world's governing body for amateu ...
. 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
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(Venezuela) on points, 11-2
* Round of 16: Defeated
Nordine Oubaali (France) on points, 3-3
* Quarterfinal: Defeated
Birzhan Zhakypov
Birzhan Zhakypov (born July 7, 1984) is an amateur boxer from Kazakhstan, best known for winning the light flyweight gold medal at the 2013 World Amateur Boxing Championship.
He qualified for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, where he beat Pál Be ...
(Kazakhstan) on points, 9-4
* Semifinal: Defeated
Patrick Barnes (Ireland) on points, 15-0
* Final: Technical win against
Pürevdorjiin Serdamba (Mongolia) 1-0 (won gold medal)
London - 2012
* Round of 32: bye
* Round of 16: Defeated
Yosbany Veitia (Cuba) on points, 14-11
* Quarterfinal: Defeated
Birzhan Zhakypov
Birzhan Zhakypov (born July 7, 1984) is an amateur boxer from Kazakhstan, best known for winning the light flyweight gold medal at the 2013 World Amateur Boxing Championship.
He qualified for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, where he beat Pál Be ...
(Kazakhstan) on points, 13-10
* Semifinal: Defeated
Patrick Barnes (Ireland) on points 15-15
* Final: Defeated
Kaeo Pongprayoon (Thailand) on points 13-10 (won gold medal)
World Amateur Championships results
2003
*Defeated
Yan Bartelemí (Cuba) 22-15
*Defeated Rudolf Dydi (Slovakia) 21-9
*Defeated
Harry Tanamor
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(Philippines) 21-13
*Lost to
Sergey Kazakov (Russia) 19-23
2005
*Defeated
Łukasz Maszczyk
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Career
At the World Championships 2007 Maszczyk lost in the opening rounds to Georgiy Chygayev. He late ...
(Poland) 18-10
*Defeated
Salim Salimov
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He participated in the 2004 Summer Olympics for his native European country. There he was stopped in the first round of the Light f ...
(Bulgaria) 22-9
*Defeated
Yan Bartelemí (Cuba) 12-10
*Defeated
Sherali Dostiev
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(Tajikistan) 18-13
*Defeated
Pál Bedák (Hungary) 31-13
2007
*Defeated Constantin Paraschiv (Romania) 15-3
*Defeated
Birzhan Zhakypov
Birzhan Zhakypov (born July 7, 1984) is an amateur boxer from Kazakhstan, best known for winning the light flyweight gold medal at the 2013 World Amateur Boxing Championship.
He qualified for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, where he beat Pál Be ...
(Kazakhstan) 30-13
*Defeated
David Ayrapetyan (Russia) 23-6
*Defeated
Patrick Barnes (Ireland) 22-8
*Defeated
Nordine Oubaali (France) 16-1
*Defeated
Harry Tanamor
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(Philippines) 17-3
2011
*Defeated
Juan Meddina (Dominican Republic) 17-9
*Defeated Istvan Ungvari (Hungary) 12-2
*Defeated
Mark Barriga
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(Philippines) 12-5
*Defeated
Kaew Pongprayoon (Thailand) 14-8
*Defeated
David Ayrapetyan (Russia) 15-8
*Defeated
Shin Jong-Hun (South Korea) 20-11
Asian Games results
2006
*Defeated
Sherali Dostiev
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(Tajikistan) 16-10
*Defeated Sanjay Kisan Kolte (India) RSCO 3
*Defeated
Hong Moo-won (South Korea) 17-9
*Defeated
Suban Pannon (Thailand) RSCO 2
2010
*Defeated
Jasurbek Latipov (Uzbekistan) 9-2
*Defeated Hatsanai Phoilevy (Laos) 13-1
*Defeated
Amnat Ruenroeng
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(Thailand) 5-2
*Defeated
Birzhan Zhakypov
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He qualified for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, where he beat Pál Be ...
(Kazakhstan) 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
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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
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, to win his first ever professional title, the
WBO International
flyweight
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Boxing
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The flyweight division was the last of b ...
title. The fight was on the undercard of the world super-bantamweight championship fight between
Guillermo Rigondeaux
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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
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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
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. 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 (116-111 x3), 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
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in
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against contender Jozsef Ajtai, he was ranked as the classified contender for the vacant WBO world title vacated by
Juan Francisco Estrada
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, who decided to move up to
super flyweight Super flyweight, also referred to as junior bantamweight, is a boxing weight classes, weight class in professional boxing, contested from and up to .
History
The first title match in this division was in 1980, when the World Boxing Council respond ...
.
On November 5, 2016, in a rematch from November 2014, Zou defeated Prasitsak Phaprom (39-1-2, 24 KOs) via a unanimous decision to win the vacant
WBO flyweight title on the
Vargas-Pacquiao undercard at the
Thomas & Mack Center
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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
is a Japanese professional boxer who held the WBO flyweight title from 2017 to 2018.
Professional career
WBO Asia Pacific Title
on Nov 23, 2016, Kimura defeated Masahiro Sakamoto to win the WBO Asia Pacific flyweight title.
WBO World Title
...
(14-1-2, 7 KOs) on July 28 at the
Oriental Sports Center in
Shanghai, China
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. 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
Television viewership
China
Personal life
Zou graduated with a
master's degree
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Shanghai University of Sport
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. He has been married to Ran Yingying since 2011 and they have three sons. In 2018, he was hired by
East China Normal University
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as a teacher.
In 2014, Zou made his first acting appearance in the movie ''
Transformers: Age of Extinction''.
References
External links
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"Zou Shiming" n°20 on ''
Time
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s list of "100 Olympic Athletes To Watch"
"The Boxing Rebellion" in ''
The New Yorker
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- Feb 4th, 2008
Shiming Zou - Profile, News Archive & Current Rankingsa
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1981 births
Living people
People from Zunyi
Sportspeople from Guizhou
Chinese male boxers
Light-flyweight boxers
Olympic boxers of China
Olympic gold medalists for China
Olympic bronze medalists for China
Olympic medalists in boxing
Medalists at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics
Medalists at the 2012 Summer Olympics
Boxers at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Boxers at the 2008 Summer Olympics
Boxers at the 2012 Summer Olympics
Asian Games medalists in boxing
Asian Games gold medalists for China
Boxers at the 2002 Asian Games
Boxers at the 2006 Asian Games
Boxers at the 2010 Asian Games
AIBA World Boxing Championships medalists
Medalists at the 2006 Asian Games
Medalists at the 2010 Asian Games