Felix Sturm
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Felix Sturm | |
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Real name | Adnan Ćatić |
Nickname(s) | Felix Sturm |
Rated at | Middleweight |
Height | 5 ft. 11½ in. (181 cm.) |
Nationality | German |
Birth date | January 31, 1979 |
Birth place | Leverkusen, West Germany |
Stance | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 31 |
Wins | 28 |
Wins by KO | 12 |
Losses | 2 |
Draws | 1 |
No contests | 0 |
Felix Sturm whose real name is Adnan Ćatić (born on January 31, 1979 in Leverkusen, West Germany) is a German middleweight boxer of Bosnian ancestry, who won the title at the 2000 European Amateur Boxing Championships in Tampere, Finland. He is the current WBA middleweight champion
[edit] Professional career
On January 27, 2001, Sturm made his debut as a professional boxer facing Antonio Ribeiro from Angola. Six months earlier he had qualified for the Olympic Games in Sydney, but lost his fight to future middleweight champ Jermain Taylor.
After 16 successful matches, Sturm won the WBO Inter-Continental middleweight title on May 10, 2003. On September 13, 2003, he replaced the injured Bert Schenk in a WBO title bout against Argentinian Hectór Javier Velazco and won the match.
Sturm defended the title against Rubén Varón Fernández from Spain, but was defeated on June 5, 2004, by Oscar de la Hoya.
On March 11, 2006, Sturm defeated Maselino Masoe for the "regular" WBA middleweight title by a unanimous decision. Sturm then lost his title against former champion Javier Castillejo via TKO on July 15, 2006, but won it back on April 28, 2007, by a twelve round unanimous decision in Oberhausen.
He is a devout Muslim and prays five times a day [[1]].
[edit] Amateur career
Highlights included:
- 1997 2nd place at Light Middleweight in German National Championships, losing to Jurgen Brahmer on points
- 1998 German National Light Middleweight champion, defeating Jorg Rosomkiewicz
- 1999 competed at the World Championships in Houston, United States; as a Light Middleweight. Results were:
- Defeated Andrei Tsurkan (Ukraine) points
- Lost to Yermakhan Ibraimov (Kazakhstan) points
- 1999 German National Light Middleweight champion, defeating Jorg Rosomkiewicz
- 2000 1st place at Light Middleweight at European Championships in Tampere, Finland. Results were:
- Defeated Karoly Balzsay (Hungary) points
- Defeated Miroslaw Nowosada (Poland) points
- Defeated Dmitri Usagin (Bulgaria) points
- Defeated Andrei Mishin (Russia) 3-1
- Represented Germany at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. Results were:
- Defeated Dilshod Yarbekov (Uzbekistan) points
- Defeated Richard Rowles (Australia) TKO 3
- Lost to Jermain Taylor (United States) points
[edit] External links
- Felix Sturm's Official Website
- News and Pictures of Felix Sturm
- Professional boxing record for Felix Sturm from Boxrec
- Leverkusen Who's Who (in German)
Preceded by Hector Javier Velazco |
WBO Middleweight Champion September 13, 2003 – June 5, 2004 |
Succeeded by Oscar de la Hoya |
Preceded by Maselino Masoe |
WBA Middleweight Champion Regular Title March 11, 2006 – July 15, 2006 |
Succeeded by Javier Castillejo |
Preceded by Javier Castillejo |
WBA Middleweight Champion April 28, 2007 – present |
Incumbent |