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Zhilei Zhang

Zhilei Zhang

Chinese boxer (born 1983)


Zhilei Zhang (Chinese: 张志磊; pinyin: Zhāng Zhìlěi; born May 2, 1983) is a Chinese professional boxer. He previously held the World Boxing Organization (WBO) interim heavyweight title between 2023 and March 2024. As an amateur, he won bronze medals at the 2007 and 2009 World Championships, and a silver medal at the 2008 Olympics, all in the super-heavyweight division. As of January 2024, Zhang is ranked as the world's third-best active heavyweight by The Ring magazine.[2]

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Amateur career

In 2003, the southpaw lost 22:8 in the first round of the World Championship to fellow southpaw Grzegorz Kiełsa of Poland.

At the 2004 World University Boxing Championships, he lost the final to Rustam Saidov. Zhang attended the Physical Education College of Zhengzhou University.[3]

In 2005 in the World Championships in his home country, he beat Vugar Alekperov 20:11 before losing to eventual winner Odlanier Solis (17:7).

Zhang lost at the 2007 World Amateur Boxing Championships to Ukrainian Vyacheslav Glazkov in the semifinals but qualified for the 2008 Summer Olympics. There he settled for silver, losing the final by RSC to Italy's Roberto Cammarelle.

At the 2009 World Amateur Boxing Championships, he again lost the semi to a Ukrainian in Roman Kapitanenko 2:5.[4]

He qualified for the 2012 Olympics in London but was defeated on points by future unified heavyweight world champion,[5] Anthony Joshua of the United Kingdom in the quarterfinals.

Highlights

Olympic Games results 2008 (as a Super heavyweight)

2012 (as a Super heavyweight)

World Championships results 2003 (as a Super heavyweight)

2005 (as a Super heavyweight)

2007 (as a Super heavyweight)

  • Defeated Nurpais Torobekov (Kyrgyzstan) RSCO
  • Defeated Rustam Rygebayev (Kazakhstan) 20-10
  • Defeated Daniel Beahan (Australia) KO 2
  • Lost to Vyacheslav Glazkov (Ukraine) 11-21

2009 (as a Super heavyweight)

  • Defeated Primislav Dimovski (North Macedonia) 6-2
  • Lost to Roman Kapitanenko (Ukraine) 2-5

Professional career

Early career

On March 10, 2014, in New York City, Zhilei Zhang announced that he would be turning pro. Zhang signed a promotional agreement with Dynasty Boxing, which is a promotional firm that specializes in the Chinese market.[citation needed]

Zhang knocked out Curtis Tate in the first 17 seconds of round one in his pro debut in Fallon, Nevada, on August 8, 2014.[citation needed]

Zhang compiled a perfect record of 20–0 before fighting Andriy Rudenko in Monaco on 30 November 2019. He dominated the Ukrainian veteran and secured a convincing unanimous decision win, winning on all three scorecards, 99–91, 98–92 and 97–93.[6]

In his next fight on 7 November 2020, Zhang fought Devin Vargas on the undercard of the WBC lightweight title fight between Devin Haney and Yuriorkis Gamboa. In his debut as a Matchroom Boxing fighter. Zhang dropped and stopped his opponent in the fourth round.[7]

He returned to the ring on 27 February 2021, to fight journeyman Jerry Forrest on the undercard of the super-middleweight title fight between Canelo Álvarez and Avni Yıldırım. Although Zhang started strongly, scoring three knockdowns in the opening three rounds of the bout, Forrest was able to battle his way back to earn a majority draw. The final scorecards read 95–93 Forrest, 93–93, and 93–93, with the irregular scores owing to a point deduction against Zhang for excessive holding.[8] It was revealed that after the fight, Zhang was hospitalised and later diagnosed with "anemia, high enzyme levels, and low-level renal failure that may have been caused by severe dehydration".[9][10]

On 27 November 2021, Zhang faced Craig Lewis on the undercard of Teófimo López vs. George Kambosos Jr. Zhang started the fight off slowly, but dropped Lewis twice in round two, leading Lewis' corner to throw in the towel, giving Zhang a TKO win.[11]

Zhang was scheduled to fight Filip Hrgović in an IBF title eliminator on 7 May 2022.[12] However, Hrgović pulled out of the fight on 2 May, stating that he had not been able to focus during his training camp due to the death of his father.[13] Scott Alexander was chosen as the replacement fight on the Canelo Álvarez vs. Dmitry Bivol undercard, with the fight being dropped from the co-main to the undercard.[14] Zhang won the bout via first-round knockout.[15] His fight against Hrgović was rescheduled for 20 August 2022, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on the undercard of Oleksandr Usyk vs Anthony Joshua II.[16] On that night, Zhang knocked down Hrgović in the first round with a right hand shot. After a close-fought battle over twelve rounds, the judges awarded the fight to Hrgović with scores of 115–112 twice and 114–113, in what was described as a "generous" decision by broadcaster Sky Sports after a "bizarre" performance by Hrgović.[17][18]

WBO interim heavyweight champion

Zhang vs. Joyce

On 2 February 2023, it was officially announced that Zhang would be returning to the ring at the Copper Box Arena in London, England on 15 April, against undefeated WBO interim champion Joe Joyce.[19]

On 15 April 2023, Zhang defeated Joe Joyce by sixth-round technical knockout and secured the WBO interim heavyweight title.[20]

Zhang vs. Joyce II

On 23 September 2023, Zhang beat Joyce by third-round knockout in a rematch.[21]

Zhang vs. Parker

On January 15, 2024, it was announced that Zhang would be facing former WBO champion Joseph Parker, with the fight scheduled to occur on March 8, 2024 as the co-main event of the Knockout Chaos event, at Riyadh's Kingdom Arena.[22] Zhang was defeated by Parker in a majority points decision, with one judge had it even at 113–113, while the other two judges had it 114–112 and 115–111, both to Parker.[23]

Post-title career

Zhang vs. Wilder

On 15 April 2024 it was confirmed that Zhang would face former WBC champion Deontay Wilder on the undercard of the undisputed Light heavyweight bout between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol.[24]

Personal life

As of March 2021, Zhang was residing in Bloomfield, New Jersey.[25]

Professional boxing record

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See also


References

  1. "BoxRec: Zhilei Zhang". boxrec.com. Retrieved 17 April 2023.
  2. "Ratings". The Ring. Retrieved 2024-01-05.
  3. "BoxRec: Anthony Joshua". boxrec.com. Retrieved 2021-03-30.
  4. "Duva: Zhang Zhilei Proved That He Belongs in Heavyweight Mix". BoxingScene.com. 2 December 2019. Retrieved 2021-02-18.
  5. Lane, Terry (Feb 28, 2021). "Terry Lane statement". Twitter. Retrieved 2021-03-30.
  6. Stumberg, Patrick L. (2021-03-01). "Zhang Zhilei hospitalized after draw with Jerry Forrest". Bad Left Hook. Retrieved 2021-03-30.
  7. Photos, Boxing (8 May 2022). "Photos: Zhang Zhilei Blasts Out Scott Alexander With One-Punch Knockout". BoxingScene.com. Retrieved 2022-08-19.
  8. Media, P. A. (2023-04-15). "Britain's Joe Joyce loses for first time after being stunned by Zhilei Zhang". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2023-04-16.
  9. "Zhang pummels Joyce again to close on title shot". ESPN.com. 2023-09-23. Retrieved 2023-09-24.
  10. "Deontay Wilder returns to fight Zhilei Zhang on Artur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol bill". skysports.com. Sky Sports. 15 April 2024. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
  11. "BoxRec: Zhilei Zhang". boxrec.com. Retrieved 2021-03-30.
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