Vyacheslav Senchenko boxer

Vyacheslav Senchenko boxer
bouts
39
won
37
lost
2
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
welterweight
Debut
2002-06-15
Height
5′ 10″/178cm
Reach
70″/178cm
Age
-
Born
1977-04-12
Death
-
Nationality
Ukraine

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Vyacheslav Senchenko (Ukrainian: В'ячеслав Сенченко, IPA: wjɐtʃeˈslɑu̯ ˈsɛntʃenko; born 12 April 1977) is a Ukrainian former professional boxer who competed from 2002 to 2015, and held the WBA welterweight title from 2009 to 2012.Senchenko represented Ukraine at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, competing in the light welterweight division and losing in the round of 16.Senchenko made his professional debut in July 2002 and by his fourth bout won the WBC CIS and Slovenian Boxing Bureau (CISBB) welterweight title, a title he defended against Dzmitri Kashkan February 2003 and that September against Russian Evgeny Ershov.On April 8, 2004, Senchenko won the IBF Inter-Continental welterweight title, stopping Aliaksandr Shnip after just three rounds in Donetsk. He went on to defend four times in the next year and a half, with defeats of Bagaza Mwambene, Cesar Alberto Leiva, Arthur Nowak and French champion Brice Faradji.At the start of 2006, Senchencko now unbeaten at 16-0 with 11 knockouts moved away from the Inter-Continental title and faced Kazakh, Assan Seksenbayev for the IBF International welterweight title. Senchenko once again emerged victorious in front of his home crowd in the Druzhba Arena in Donetsk. That September he defended at Druzhba once more with a TKO win over Stephane Benito. In November professionally fought outside of Eastern Europe for the first time, going to Monaco to defeat Italian Vincenzo Finzi on the undercard of a Roman Greenberg bout.His high activity with Union Boxing Promotions continued. Just the next month he was back in Donetsk to fight for add the EBU-EE (European External European Union) welterweight title to his collection against Giorgi Ungiadze. Now somewhat of a permanent fixture at the Druzhba, Senchenko defended this title there four more times in 2007. The last of the year came against fellow Ukrainian Viktor Sydorenko, in a fight also for the WBA Inter-Continental welterweight title. Sydorenko's corner threw in the towel in the third, adding yet another second rate international title to Senchenkos repertoire.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2015-07-17 Sergei Melis WLLWWL AKKO International, Kiev WIN
KO
2014-11-22 Laszlo Toth WWWWWW Ice Palace "Terminal", Brovari WIN
Unanimous decision
2014-01-24 Vitaliy Charkin LLLLLL Sport Palace “Druzhba”, Donetsk WIN
Technical knockout
2013-10-26 Kell Brook WWWWWW Sheffield Arena, Sheffield LOST
Technical knockout
2013-08-24 Carlos Adan Jerez LWWWWW Donbass Arena, Donetsk WIN
Technical knockout
2012-11-24 Ricky Hatton WWLWWL Manchester Arena, Manchester WIN
KO
2012-04-29 Paul Malignaggi LWLWWW Donbass Arena, Donetsk LOST
Technical knockout
2011-08-26 Marco Antonio Avendano LWLWWW Donbass Arena, Donetsk WIN
Technical knockout
2010-08-30 Charlie Navarro WWLWLW Lenin Square, Donetsk WIN
Unanimous decision
2009-10-03 Motoki Sasaki WWWWWW Sport Palace “Druzhba”, Donetsk WIN
Unanimous decision
2009-04-10 Yuriy Nuzhnenko WWWWDW Sport Palace “Druzhba”, Donetsk WIN
Unanimous decision
2008-11-29 Adonisio Francisco Reges WWLWWW Sport Palace “Druzhba”, Donetsk WIN
Technical knockout
2008-07-08 Frederic Klose WWWWWL Sport Palace “Druzhba”, Donetsk WIN
Unanimous decision
2008-03-25 Stuart Elwell WWWLWW Sport Palace “Druzhba”, Donetsk WIN
Technical knockout
2007-12-15 Viktor Sydorenko WWLWLW Sport Palace “Druzhba”, Donetsk WIN
Technical knockout
2007-10-19 Safo Boboradzhabov L Sergey Bubka school of Olympic reserve, Donetsk WIN
Technical knockout
2007-08-21 Zoran Didanovic WLLWLL Lenin Square, Donetsk WIN
KO
2007-04-17 Volodymyr Khodakovskyy WWLWLL Circus, Donetsk WIN
Unanimous decision
2007-03-09 Andrey Yeskin WWWWWL Sport Palace “Druzhba”, Donetsk WIN
KO
2006-12-23 Giorgi Ungiadze WWWWWW Sport Palace “Druzhba”, Donetsk WIN
Unanimous decision
2006-11-04 Vincenzo Finzi WLWLLW Salle des Étoiles, Monte Carlo WIN
KO
2006-07-21 Stephane Benito WWWLWW Sport Palace “Druzhba”, Donetsk WIN
Technical knockout
2006-02-28 Assan Seksenbayev WWLWW Sport Palace “Druzhba”, Donetsk WIN
Unanimous decision
2005-12-03 Sergey Zemnevich LLLLWL Sports Palace Yunost, Donetsk WIN
Unanimous decision
2005-09-10 Arthur Nowak WWWLWW Ice Palace Sokolniki, Moscow WIN
KO
2005-06-29 Denis Zhyvilo LLLLL Sport Palace “Druzhba”, Donetsk WIN
KO
2005-05-22 Oleg Krutko LL Sergey Bubka school of Olympic reserve, Donetsk WIN
Technical knockout
2005-01-14 Brice Faradji LLWWWL Sport Palace “Druzhba”, Donetsk WIN
Unanimous decision
2004-09-22 Cesar Alberto Leiva LLLLLW Sport Palace “Druzhba”, Donetsk WIN
Unanimous decision
2004-06-23 Bagaza Mwambene WWLWWW Sport Palace “Druzhba”, Donetsk WIN
Technical knockout
2004-04-08 Aliaksandr Shnip LWLWWW Sport Palace “Druzhba”, Donetsk WIN
Corner retirement
2003-12-12 Artur Drinaj LLWLLW Sport Palace “Druzhba”, Donetsk WIN
KO
2003-09-12 Evgeny Ershov LWWLL Sports Palace Yunost, Donetsk WIN
KO
2003-07-01 Batyr Bekov debut Sports Palace Yunost, Donetsk WIN
KO
2003-02-22 Dzmitri Kashkan WWWWLL Circus, Kharkov WIN
Technical knockout
2002-12-21 Yuriy Tsybenko WWW Yubileiny Sports Palace, Saint Petersburg WIN
Technical knockout
2002-11-29 Tigran Saribekyan LLLLLL Circus, Kharkov WIN
Technical knockout
2002-10-05 Mukhamed Shikov LLWWWL Sport Palace “Druzhba”, Donetsk WIN
Unanimous decision
2002-06-15 Abdumanon Kurbanov debut Sport Palace “Druzhba”, Donetsk WIN
Technical knockout

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