Joppy
(39-6-2, 30 KOs) replaced WBO titlist
Juergen Braehmer, who last Monday night
suddenly and unexpectedly pulled out of his
scheduled unification showdown against
Shumenov, in the main event.
The former
Kazakhstan Olympian, now fighting out of Las
Vegas, floored Joppy in the fifth round with
a powerful right and seconds into the sixth
round, he fired a vicious left hook to
Joppy's body that resulted in him taking a
knee and being 10-counted out. Shumenov
joined fellow world champion Lucian Bute and
former superstar Felix Trinidad as the only
fighters to ever stop the game, experienced
Joppy.
"I'm happy
but still want to be the undisputed light
heavyweight champion of the world," Shumenov
said after the fight. "That is my goal. I
took a little while to get to Joppy because
I had prepared four months to fight a
southpaw.
"I can go
toe-to-toe or move and box. I'm trying to
learn everything to be the best, using my
power and speed. He's (head trainer Kevin
Barry) the greatest. I listened to my
corner. I want to fight the best - the other
three world champions. I can't be considered
the best until I've beaten the other three
champions."
"Under the
circumstances," Barry noted, "I thought that
Beibut's performance was incredible. It was
a fight that I didn't like because he was
fighting a last-minute replacement with a
lot of experience. Mentally and
emotionally, I was concerned because he was
deflated and he had to get back up in three
days. He has a world-class jab. The plan was
for him to throw to the body in the first
few rounds and then go to the head.
Everything worked out well for us."
The show
was presented by Goossen Tutor Promotions
and KZ Event Productions, which is owned and
operated by the Shumenov brothers, Beibut
and Chingis, in Las Vegas.
In the
co-feature, Uzbekistan native Ravshan
Hudaynazarov (14-0, 12 KOs), rated No. 13 by
the WBA, won the WBA FEDALATIN Welterweight
title by 10th-round technical knockout due
to a deep cut over Jose Luis "Chelin" Cruz'
right eye. A devastating body puncher, the
26-year-old Hudaynazarov dropped Cruz
(41-8-2, 33 KOs) with a left hook to the
liver late in the opening round, but his
Mexican opponent proved to be as tough as
advertised. Cruz had fought a draw with
Carlos Baldomir and took Shane Mosley the
full distance.
On the
advice of the ring doctor, the referee
stopped the fight in the 10th
round, but Hudaynazarov gained invaluable
experience having never before fought more
than six rounds. He won every round on the
three judges' scorecards through nine in a
thoroughly convincing performance.
Former
Kazakhstan National Amateur Champion
Alexandr Zhuravskiy (11-0, 8 KOs), fighting
out of Las Vegas, kept his perfect pro
record intact by knocking out Ruben "Modern
Day" Galvan in the sixth round to capture
the WBA International Super Lightweight
Championship. Zhuravskiy methodically
broke-down Galvan, who had been stopped only
twice in 45 previous fights, flooring him
with a left and then immediately jumping on
him with a 1-2 combination that ended the
fight.
Unbeaten
Interim PABA Light Heavyweight Gayrat
Shumenov (16-0-1, 10 KOs), rated No. 65 by
the WBA, successfully defended that belt and
added the WBC International crown to his
collection when Tursunboy Absullakimov was
unable to answer the bell to start the fifth
round.
Hudaynazarov, Zhuravfskiy and Ahmedov are
all in the KZ Event Productions stable of
fighters.
Full
results from Shymkent, Kazakhstan:
LIGHT HEAVWEIGHTS:
Beibut
Shumenov (11-1, 7 KOs), Las Vegas, Nevada,
USA WKO6 (015) William
Joppy (39-7-2, 30 KOs), Woodbridge,
Virginia, USA
(Shumenov
retains WBA and IBA titles)
Gayrat Ahmedov
(16-0-1, 11 KOs), Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
WKO4 (3:00) Tursunboy
Abdullakimov (13-5 3 KOs), Dzhizak,
Uzbekistan
(Ahmedov
retains Interim PABA and wins WBA
International title)
WELTERWEIGHTS:
Ravshan
Hudaynazarov (14-0, 12 KOs), Las Vegas,
Nevada, USA WTKO10 (1:22) Jose
Cruz (41-8-2, 33 KOs), Santa Ana,
California, USA
(Hudaynazarov
wins WBA FEDALATIN title)
SUPER LIGHTWEIGHTS:
Alexandr
Zhuravskiy (10-0, 8 KOs), Las Vegas, Nevada,
USA WTKO6 (2:14) Ruben Galvan
(27-15-4, 10 KOs), Hammond, Indiana, USA
(Zhuravskiy
wins vacant WBA International title)