Arno Koelblin boxer

Arno Koelblin boxer
bouts
79
won
50
lost
21
draw
8
Status
inactive
Division
heavyweight
Debut
1931-03-12
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
88
Born
1911-10-09
Death
1999-12-19
Nationality
Germany

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Arno Kölblin (9 October 1911 – 19 December 1988) was a German boxer who was the heavyweight champion of Germany and Europe in the 1930s.Born in Berlin the son of businessman Otto Kölblin and Hedwig Kölblin (née Richter), Kölblin turned professional shortly after leaving school. He made his debut on 12 March 1931 with a points win over Hans Bischoff. In July that year he stopped former German heavyweight champion Ludwig Haymann in the seventh round. These were the only two wins from his first seven fights. The mixed results continued into 1934, Kölblin suffering losses to Vincenz Hower, Motzi Spakow, but three straight wins between June and October that year, including a win over Hans Schönrath led to a German heavyweight title fight against Hower, the defending champion winning comfortably on points.After a run of eight fights in which he only lost once (to Adolf Heuser), he challenged Hower in August 1936 for the German heavyweight title; Kölblin knocked Hower out in the tenth round to become German champion. He successfully defended the title against Werner Selle and Erwin Klein, and in March 1937 challenged Pierre Charles for the IBU European heavyweight title at the Deutschlandhalle, Charlottenburg. Kölblin won on points to add the European title to his German title.He successfully defended his German title against Hower in May 1937, but after losing to Eddie Phillips in a non-title fight in November 1937, lost the European title in March 1938 to Heinz Lazek after being disqualified in the second round at the Sportpalast in Schoeneberg for repeated low blows. In November 1938, he also lost the German title, losing on points to Walter Neusel. In August 1939 he was set to fight Tommy Farr in Wales, but with tensions growing between the UK and Germany, the Welsh branch of the British Boxing Board of Control refused to recommend that the Ministry of Labour give him a permit to fight, prompting criticism from the German press, who saw it as a political decision. He beat Lazek in November 1939, and June 1940 challenged Neusel in an attempt to regain the German title, but Neusel again won on points.Kölblin was out of the ring after November 1942 due to World War II, but returned to boxing after the war, winning eight of his ten post-war fights, but losing two, including an unsuccessful challenge for Hein ten Hoff's German title. His final fight was a fourth-round knockout of Heinz Klose in May 1950. He retired with a record of 50 wins from 78 fights, with 20 losses and 8 draws.In the early 1950s, Kölblin worked as a coach in the German Democratic Republic. In 1956 he fled to West Germany, where he continued to work as a boxing trainer and later a manager.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1950-05-19 Heinz Klose WLDDL Prinzregentstadion, Munich WIN
KO
1950-03-08 Robert Warmbrunn LLWDDD Kristallpalast, Magdeburg WIN
Points
1948-05-16 Hein Ten Hoff WWDWWW Olympiastadion, Westend LOST
KO
1948-04-04 Willi Mueller LLWLWL Thueringenhalle, Erfurt WIN
Points
1947-10-15 Hans Joachim Draegestein WWDWWD HSV Platz WIN
Points
1947-07-06 Hermann Kreimes LLWLLW Kurt Wabbel Stadion, Halle WIN
KO
1947-04-04 Herbert Runge LWLWDD Messehalle, Leipzig WIN
Points
1947-01-19 Fritz Schafer debut Messehalle, Leipzig WIN
KO
1946-10-06 Hans Borowski DLLWLL Kurt Wabbel Stadion, Halle WIN
Points
1946-08-04 Hans Joachim Draegestein WWWDD Friedrichstadt Palast, Mitte LOST
Points
1942-11-08 Heinz Seidler WWWWWW Deutschlandhalle, Charlottenburg LOST
Points
1942-10-04 Rienus De Boer LWLWLL Deutschlandhalle, Charlottenburg WIN
Points
1942-02-07 Olle Tandberg WWWWW Stadthalle, Stuttgart DRAW
Points
1941-09-06 Adolf Heuser WWLLD Deutschlandhalle, Charlottenburg LOST
Points
1941-06-21 Dorus Elten WLLLLL Polizeistadion, Mitte WIN
Technical knockout
1941-04-27 Walter Neusel WWWWLW Deutschlandhalle, Charlottenburg LOST
Points
1941-02-02 Werner Selle WWDWWW Etablissement Sagebiel WIN
Technical knockout
1940-11-10 Kurt Haymann WWLLLW Etablissement Sagebiel WIN
Points
1940-10-06 Paul Wallner WLDLWL Flora Theater WIN
Points
1940-06-22 Walter Neusel WLWDWW Eisstadion, Friedrichshain LOST
Points
1939-12-08 Paul Wallner DWWDDW Deutschlandhalle, Charlottenburg LOST
Technical knockout
1939-11-11 Heinz Lazek WWWWLW Deutschlandhalle, Charlottenburg WIN
Points
1939-04-20 Stefan Beneck LLLLLL Hof WIN
KO
1939-04-06 Sante De Leo WDWLDW WIN
Points
1939-03-09 Louis Verbeeren WWLLWL Sportpalast, Schoeneberg WIN
KO
1938-12-09 Albert Di Meglio WLLWLL Deutschlandhalle, Charlottenburg WIN
KO
1938-11-11 Walter Neusel WLWWWL Deutschlandhalle, Charlottenburg LOST
Points
1938-09-25 Al Delaney WWLWWL Westfalenhalle, Düsseldorf LOST
Points
1938-03-25 Eddie Steele LLLWWL Deutschlandhalle WIN
KO
1938-03-04 Heinz Lazek WWWWWD Sportpalast, Schoeneberg LOST
1937-11-03 Eddie Phillips WWWWLW Harringay Arena, Harringay LOST
1937-10-19 Bill Wainwright WWWWWW Deutschlandhalle, Charlottenburg WIN
KO
1937-09-18 Norman Baines LWWDWW Deutschlandhalle, Charlottenburg WIN
Points
1937-08-07 Merlo Preciso WWWWDL Plauen WIN
Points
1937-05-05 Vincenz Hower WLWWLL Deutschlandhalle, Charlottenburg WIN
KO
1937-04-15 Hermann Kreimes LLLDLL WIN
KO
1937-03-17 Pierre Charles WWWLWD Deutschlandhalle, Charlottenburg WIN
Points
1937-02-10 Erwin Klein LWWWWD Deutschlandhalle, Charlottenburg WIN
Points
1937-01-06 Werner Selle LDDLWW Deutschlandhalle, Charlottenburg WIN
Points
1936-12-02 Claudio Villar LWWLLW Deutschlandhalle, Charlottenburg WIN
Points
1936-11-04 Harry Staal LWWWLL Deutschlandhalle, Charlottenburg WIN
Points
1936-10-07 Raymond Lepage WLLWWL Deutschlandhalle, Charlottenburg WIN
KO
1936-08-21 Vincenz Hower LWWWWW Deutschlandhalle, Charlottenburg WIN
KO
1936-05-08 Joe Zeman LLLWLD Sportpalast WIN
Points
1936-04-24 Hans Schoenrath DWDDLL Spichernsaele WIN
Points
1936-03-27 Adolf Heuser WWWWWW Neue Welt LOST
Points
1936-01-17 Hermann Kreimes DWDLLL Saalbau Friedrichshain WIN
Points
1935-12-27 Erwin Klein WDWDWW Spichernsaele DRAW
Points
1935-09-13 Erwin Klein WWDWDW Spichernsaele DRAW
Points
1935-06-29 Hans Schoenrath LLLWWD Hanseatenhalle WIN
Points
1935-06-21 Hermann Kreimes LDDWDL Sportpalast, Schoeneberg WIN
Points
1935-05-16 Gunnar Barlund WLWW Helsinki LOST
KO
1935-04-26 Werner Selle WWDWWW Spichernsaele DRAW
Points
1935-02-28 Erwin Klein WWWWLW Rheinhalle, Düsseldorf DRAW
Points
1935-01-18 Arthur Polter WDWWLL Rheinlandhalle, Cologne WIN
Points
1934-12-26 Felix Kerschitz LWWLWW Flora Theater WIN
KO
1934-10-29 Vincenz Hower WWWWLL Neue Welt, Neukoelln LOST
Points
1934-10-05 Gunnar Barlund W Gothenburg WIN
1934-09-14 Raul Bianchi WLWLLL Bockbrauerei WIN
KO
1934-06-04 Hans Schoenrath LWDWDD WIN
Points
1934-05-27 Motzi Spakow WWWWWD Roman Arenas, Bucharest LOST
Points
1934-04-14 Jakob Schoenrath DWLD Jahrhunderthalle, Wroclaw DRAW
Points
1934-04-06 Horst Hinzmann LWWDLL Spichernsaele WIN
Points
1934-03-02 Karl Sundstrom DDWLD Lorensbergs Circus, Gothenburg WIN
Points
1934-02-02 Ernst Weiher WWLDWD Neue Welt, Neukoelln WIN
Points
1933-08-04 Motzi Spakow LWWWWL Bucharest LOST
Points
1933-05-17 Lucien Delleau WLDWWW Salle Wagram, Paris WIN
KO
1933-03-15 Hans Schoenrath LDLLL Spichernsaele LOST
Points
1933-01-13 Vincenz Hower WWWWWW Spichernsaele LOST
Points
1932-11-26 Bert Melzow LWLLLL Festhalle, Frankfurt WIN
KO
1932-10-21 Paul Wallner WWWWL Sportpalast WIN
Points
1932-09-09 Adolf Pott LWLDL Spichernsaele WIN
KO
1932-03-28 Willi Mueller WDLWWL Plauen DRAW
Points
1932-02-25 Willi Mueller DWWDLW Tennis Halle LOST
Points
1931-11-20 Paul Wallner WW Spichernsaele LOST
Points
1931-07-05 Ludwig Haymann LLLLLL Radrennbahn, Plauen WIN
Technical knockout
1931-05-15 Horst Hinzmann WDWWWL Zirkus Busch LOST
Points
1931-04-17 Karl Walter LDDWLL Neue Welt, Neukoelln DRAW
Points
1931-03-12 Hans Bischoff LLLLLL WIN
Points

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