Dmitry Shakuta
BornDmitry Shakuta
(1980-08-07) August 7, 1980
Minsk, Byelorussian SSR, Soviet Union
Native nameДзмiтрый Віктаравіч Шакута
Other namesShok
NationalityBelarus Belarusian
Height1.87 m (6 ft 1+12 in)
Weight86 kg (190 lb; 13.5 st)
DivisionWelterweight
Super Welterweight
Middleweight
Super Middleweight
Light Heavyweight
StyleMuay Thai
TeamSK-55
Kick Fighter (1995–2002)
TrainerGenadi Kapshai
Evgeny Kotelnikov (1995–2002)
Years active18 (1995–2013)
Kickboxing record
Total91
Wins78
Losses13
Websitewww.shakuta.com
Last updated on: February 28, 2017

Dmitry "Shok" Shakuta (Belarusian: Дзмiтрый Віктаравіч Шакута, born August 7, 1980) is a Belarusian Muay Thai super middleweight kickboxer fighting out of Minsk, Belarus for the SK-55 gym.[1] He is an eight-time amateur and professional world champion who is most well known for being the It's Showtime 77MAX world champion between 2008 and 2009.

On November 16, 2020 the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Latvia imposed a travel ban against Shakuta ‘for an unspecified period’ because of his alleged involvement in the killing of peaceful protester Raman Bandarenka. A number of sportspeople have previously identified him in photos and videos of the masked persons who attacked Bandarenka. Shakuta refused to comment on the suspicions.[2][3] In the same month Estonia also imposed a travel ban against Shakuta.[4] On 9 August 2021, Shakuta and his sports club were added to the SDN list by the United States Department of Treasury.[5]

Biography/Career

Born in Minsk, Belarus in one of the strongest Muay Thai practicing nations on the world, Dmitry starting training in the sport aged 12 at the famous Kick Fighter Gym under the tutelage of Evgeni Kotelnikov. He had his first competitive bout(s) aged 13 years at the 1995 C.I.S. Junior Muaythai Championships winning a silver medal at the event in Odesa, Ukraine.[6] Between 1995 and 1997 he would continue to do well in amateur youth competition both at home and abroad - the pinnacle being the winning of a gold medal at the W.A.K.O. world junior championships in '97.[7] Success at junior level was reflected in the adult amateur scene as Dmitry would win more gold medals between 1997 and 2000 encompassing three world and four European championships.[8][9]

After success on the amateur circuit Shakuta decided to test himself in the professional game winning his first title - the IKF International Kickboxing Federation Intercontinental Muay Thai Title on January, 14th, 2000 in Minsk, Belarus when he defeated Fernando Calleros of Albq. New Mexico, USA by unanimous decision.

Shakuta challenged for the IKF International Kickboxing Federation Pro Muay Thai Junior Middleweight World title against Kongnapa on February 26, 2000 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. Kongnapa defeated Shakuta in a VERY CLOSE Majority decision, 48-46, 48-46 and 47-47.

He eventually won the IKF International Kickboxing Federation Pro Muay Thai Rules Super Welterweight World title when he defeated Pramuenrit Sithsaeng-a- run of Thailand by KO in Novosibirsk, Russia on June 29, 2000.

He later claimed his second pro title (this time with W.A.K.O. leading him to be named the 2000 "IKF All Around Pro Fighter Of The Year".[10] Dmitry would continue to win titles at both amateur and professional level between 2002 and 2004, picking up three pro world titles and four gold medals in world and European championships also switching gyms in 2002 to join SK-55. In 2003 he signed with the newly formed Thai & Kickbox SuperLeague organization and won his promotional debut at the SuperLeague Germany 2003 event easily defeating opponent Joe White.[11] Involvement with SuperLeague meant that Dmitry could regularly fight against some of the world's top fighters and over the three years he was with the organization until its demise in 2006 he would post an excellent six and one record with wins against the likes of Joerie Mes, Clifton Brown and Shane Chapman only being tempered by a surprise KO loss to Moises Baptista De Sousa.

After SuperLeague ceased to exist Shakuta's record meant that he would be snapped up by the up-and-coming Dutch promotion It's Showtime and he won his debut – a four-man tournament – with the organization early 2006. This victory meant he qualified for the organizations inaugural 75MAX tournament later that year in Rotterdam, although he did not go far after being beaten by Ondřej Hutník in the quarter-finals.[12] In 2008 after having won a qualifying fight the previous year Dmitry found himself back at the final. This time he went all the way beating a strong line of competitors in Rayen Simson, Sem Braan and Gregory Choplin to emerge victorious, with the victory against his early idol Simson being particularly sweet.[13] Later that year the winner of the 75MAX trophy and the winner of It's Showtime Reality Show faced off in Alkmaar with Dmitry defeating Sem Braan over five rounds to become the first 77MAX world champion.[14]

Over the next couple of years Dmitry would successfully defend his 77MAX world title before losing it in early 2010 to Cosmo Alexandre. He would also make a successful return to amateur competition winning a gold medal at the 2008 Busan TAFISA World Games. He is currently competing in the Tatneft Arena cup in Russia and has not fought with the It's Showtime organization since losing his world title.

Shakuta defeated Sergei Papusha by unanimous decision at Mustang Knock Out Fight Night in Minsk, Belarus on November 18, 2012.[15][16]

He moved up to 86 kg and lost on points to Suleyman Magomedov over five, two-minute rounds at the R-1 event in Rostov-on-Don, Russia on March 23, 2013.[17]

Titles

  • Professional:
    • 2011 W5 World Champion -81 kg.
    • 2009 It's Showtime 77MAX world champion -77 kg (2nd title defence)
    • 2009 It's Showtime 77MAX world champion -77 kg (1st title defence)
    • 2008 It's Showtime 77MAX world champion -77 kg
    • 2008 It's Showtime Trophy Final champion -75 kg
    • 2006 It's Showtime 75MAX Trophy Belgium Pool B winner -75 kg
    • 2004 W.P.K.L. Muaythai World title -76.2 kg
    • 2002 World Kickboxing Network (W.K.N.) Muaythai World champion -76.2 kg
    • 2002 ISS/Brute Force World champion
    • 2000 W.A.K.O Pro World champion
    • 2000 I.K.F. Pro Muaythai Super-welterweight World title
    • 2000 I.K.F. Pro Muaythai Welterweight Intercontinental title - first pro title.
  • Amateur:
    • 2008 Busan TAFISA World Games I.F.M.A. Amateur Muaythai Gold -81 kg
    • 2002 W.A.K.O. European Championships Jesolo, Italy Gold -75 kg (Thai-boxing)
    • 2002 I.A.M.T.F. European championships Cyprus Gold -75 kg
    • 2001 W.A.K.O. World Championships in Belgrade, Serbia & Montenegro Gold -75 kg (Thai-boxing)
    • 2001 I.A.M.T.F. World Muaythai Championships, Bangkok Thailand Gold -75 kg
    • 2000 World Cup in Martial Arts Sydney, Australia Gold -71 kg
    • 2000 I.A.M.T.F. Muaythai European Championships, Athens, Greece Gold -71 kg
    • 1999 W.A.K.O. World Championships Caorle, Italy Gold -71 kg (Thai-boxing)
    • 1999 I.A.M.T.F. World Muaythai Championships, Bangkok Thailand Silver -60 kg
    • 1998 W.A.K.O. Kickboxing European Championships, Kyiv, Ukraine Gold -60 kg
    • 1998 I.A.M.T.F. Muaythai European Championships, Kalafel, Spain Gold -57 kg
    • 1997 W.P.K.L. European championships Italy Gold -54 kg
    • 1997 W.A.K.O. World Junior Championships, Moscow Russia Gold -54 kg (Full-Contact)
    • 1997 World Muaythai Championships, Bangkok Thailand Bronze -51 kg
    • 1995 CIS Junior Muaythai Championships, Odesa Ukraine Silver -42 kg

Fight record

Professional Muay Thai & Kickboxing record
78 Wins (28 (T)KO's, 49 decisions), 13 Losses (3 (T)KO's, 7 decisions)
Date Result OpponentEventLocation MethodRoundTime
2013-09-28LossMoldova Constantin ȚuțuKOK World GP 2013 in Chișinău, Super FightChișinău, MoldovaExtra round decision43:00
2013-03-23LossRussia Suleyman MagomedovR-1 - Fights TimeRostov-on-Don, RussiaDecision52:00
Fight was for R-1 86 kg World title
2012-11-18WinUkraine Sergei PapushaMustang Knock Out Fight NightMinsk, BelarusDecision (unanimous)33:00
2012-04-14WinUkraine Igor LyapinFight CodeMinsk, BelarusDecision (unanimous)33:00
2011-12-18WinMoldova Dinu PocrîşchinMinsk, BelarusDecision33:00
2011-11-12LossUkraine Alexander OleinikTatneft Cup 2011 FinalKazan, RussiaDecision (Unanimous)33:00
2011-10-20WinRussia Alexander StetsurenkoW5Krasnodar, RussiaDecision33:00
Wins W5 World Title -81 kg.
2011-07-23WinBulgaria Yordan YankovTatneft Cup 2011 12-final (80 kg)[18]Kazan, RussiaDecision43:00
2011-05-28WinBrazil Alex Sandro AlvesTatneft Cup 2011 14-final (80 kg)[19]Kazan, RussiaDecision (Unanimous)43:00
2011-02-12WinLatvia Artem MirovcevTatneft Cup 2011 18-final (80 kg)[20]Kazan, RussiaTKO (Shoulder Injury)1
2010-05-29WinPoland Rafal PetertilAngels of Fire VII[21]Plock, PolandKO (Flying Knee)2
2010-03-13LossBrazil Cosmo AlexandreOktagon presents: It's Showtime 2010Milan, ItalyTKO (Doc. stop/cut by knees)2
Lost his It's Showtime 77MAX title.
2009-11-21WinNetherlands Sem BraanIt's Showtime 2009 BarneveldBarneveld, NetherlandsDecision (Unanimous)53:00
Retains It's Showtime 77MAX title (2nd defence).
2009-09-26LossRussia Artem LevinTatneft Arena European Cup 2009 12-final (80 kg)Kazan, RussiaKO (Left spinning backfist)42:08
2009-08-29WinFrance Gregory ChoplinIt's Showtime 2009 BudapestBudapest, HungaryDecision53:00
Retains It's Showtime 77MAX title (1st defence).
2009-05-26WinRussia Valentin SemenovTatneft Arena European Cup 2009 14-final (80 kg)Kazan, RussiaExt.R Decision (Unanimous)43:00
2009-02-19WinRussia Alexey KunchenkoTatneft Arena European Cup 2009 18-final (80 kg)Kazan, RussiaExt.R Decision (Unanimous)43:00
2008-11-01LossThailand Wehaj KingboxingRingmaster Olimpia Tournament, semi final (82 kg)[22]Istanbul, TurkeyDecision33:00
2008-09-05WinNetherlands Sem BraanIt's Showtime 2008 AlkmaarAlkmaar, NetherlandsDecision53:00
Wins It's Showtime 77MAX title.
2008-04-12WinItaly Roberto CoccoK-1 Italy Oktagon 2008Milan, ItalyDecision33:00
2008-03-15WinFrance Gregory ChoplinIt's Showtime 75MAX Trophy 2008, Final's-Hertogenbosch, NetherlandsDecision33:00
Wins It's Showtime Trophy 75MAX title.
2008-03-15WinNetherlands Sem BraanIt's Showtime 75MAX Trophy 2008, Semi-finals's-Hertogenbosch, NetherlandsDecision33:00
2008-03-15WinSuriname Rayen SimsonIt's Showtime 75MAX Trophy 2008, Quarter-finals's-Hertogenbosch, NetherlandsDecision33:00
2007-06-02LossSuriname Tyrone SpongGentleman Fight Night IVTilburg, NetherlandsDecision53:00
2007-03-24WinFrance Morad SariIt's Showtime Trophy 2007Lommel, BelgiumDecision33:00
Qualifies for It's Showtime 75MAX Trophy 2008.
2006-09-23LossCzech Republic Ondřej HutníkIt's Showtime 75MAX Trophy Final 2006, Quarter-finalsRotterdam, NetherlandsDecision33:00
2006-05-13WinNew Zealand Shane ChapmanSuperLeague Elimination 2006Vienna, AustriaDecision33:00
2006-02-18WinTurkey Yücel FidanIt's Showtime 75MAX Trophy Belgium, Pool B FinalMortsel, BelgiumDecision33:00
Qualifies for It's Showtime 75MAX Trophy Final 2006.
2006-02-18WinBelgium Jan de KeyzerIt's Showtime 75MAX Trophy Belgium, Pool B Semi-finalsMortsel, BelgiumTKO1
2006-01-28WinItaly Roberto CoccoSuperLeague Hungary 2006Budapest, HungaryDecision (Unanimous)33:00
2005-10-22WinCroatia Emil ZorajSuperLeague Heavy Knockout 2005Vienna, AustriaDecision33:00
2005-09-30WinFrance Yohan LidonKings of Muaythai: Belarus vs EuropeMinsk, BelarusDecision53:00
2005-05-21WinCanada Clifton BrownSuperLeague Germany 2005Oberhausen, GermanyDecision (Split)53:00
2005-04-09LossBrazil Moises Baptista De SousaSuperLeague Austria 2005Vienna, AustriaKO (Punches)1
2004-05-22WinCzech Republic Jiri ZakSuperLeague Switzerland 2004Winterthur, SwitzerlandDecision53:00
2004-05-04WinRussia Mikhail ChalykhKristall CupMoscow, RussiaDecision (split)
2004-03-27WinSuriname Ashwin BalrakWPKL Muay Thai Champions League XIIRotterdam, NetherlandsDecision53:00
Wins W.P.K.L. Muaythai World title (-76.2 kg).
2003-12-06WinNetherlands Joerie MesSuperLeague Netherlands 2003Rotterdam, NetherlandsKO (Right high kick)22:19
2003-09-27WinNew Zealand Joe WhiteSuperLeague Germany 2003Wuppertal, GermanyDecision53:00
2003-06-18LossRussia Magomed MagomedovWBKF Superfights @ Club ArbatMoscow, RussiaDecision53:00
2003-03-19WinBelarus Zabit SamedovBARS - Cup of Arbat FinalsMoscow, RussiaDecision53:00
Wins "Cup of Arbat" Tournament title (-76 kg).
2003-03-12WinRussia Vladimir TodorovBARS - Cup of Arbat SemifinalsMoscow, Russia
2003-03-06WinBelarus Alexei KharkevichBARS - Cup of Arbat QuarterfinalsMoscow, Russia
2002-12-19WinUkraine Nikolai KovalchukBelarus vs UkraineBilohirsk, UkraineDecision53:00
2002-09-14WinCzech Republic Jan SlamaNight of KO[23]Sopot, PolandTKO53:00
Wins W.K.N. Muaythai World title -76.2 kg.
2002-07-06LossFrance Morad SariLe Grand Tournoi Quarter-finalParis, FranceDecision3:00
2002-03-04WinFrance Riad RekhisChampions League VIRotterdam, NetherlandsExt. R Decision43:00
Qualifies for Le Grand Tournoi.
2002-03-04WinNetherlands Chris van VenrooijChampions League VIRotterdam, NetherlandsDecision33:00
2002-00-00WinUnited StatesWKA: BELARUS vs USA[24]New York, USA
2002-00-00WinThailand Rodtung Wor-TaveekeatBrute Force Challenge[25]Pattaya, ThailandDecision53:00
Wins I.S.S/Brute Force Muaythai world title.
2001-05-19WinUnited Kingdom Winston WalkerMilan, ItalyDecision53:00
Wins W.A.K.O. Pro World title.[26]
2000-11-11LossThailand Pajonsuk LookprabahtThailand vs BelarusBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
2000-00-00WinAustraliaBelarus vs Australia[27]Sydney, AustraliaKO
2000-00-00WinUnited Kingdom Nathan KeithTrieste, Italy
Wins W.A.K.O. Pro Muaythai World title.
2000-06-29WinThailand Pramuenrit SithsaengarunRussia vs ThailandNovosibirsk, RussiaKO
Wins I.K.F. Pro Muaythai Super-welterweight World title.
2000-00-00WinThailand Lerdpipop SaengvanBelarus vs ThailandMinsk, BelarusKO
2000-02-26LossThailand Kongnapa WatcharawitMilwaukee, WisconsinDecision (Majority)53:00
Fight was for I.K.F. Pro Muaythai Junior-middleweight World title.
2000-01-14WinUnited States Fernando CallerosUSA vs BelarusMinsk, BelarusDecision53:00
Wins I.K.F. Pro Muaythai Welterweight Intercontinental title.
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes
Amateur record
Date Result OpponentEventLocation MethodRoundTime
2008-10-03WinUkraine Dmitro Kirpan4th Busan TAFISA World Games, finalBusan, KoreaDecision42:00
Wins 4th Busan TAFISA World Games 81kg gold medal.
2008-09-30WinBulgaria Yordan Yankov4th Busan TAFISA World Games, 1/2 finalBusan, KoreaDecision42:00
2008-09-29WinIran Nima Maijidi4th Busan TAFISA World Games, 1/4 finalBusan, KoreaKO
2008-09-27WinPoland Marcin Tomczyk4th Busan TAFISA World Games, 1/8 finalBusan, KoreaDecision42:00
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

See also

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