Hein Mueller boxer

Hein Mueller boxer
bouts
46
won
31
lost
8
draw
5
Status
inactive
Division
heavyweight
Debut
1927-12-03
Height
6′ 1½″/187cm
Reach
-
Age
41
Born
1903-12-06
Death
1945-04-29
Nationality
Germany

Hein Müller (6 December 1903 – 29 April 1945) was a German boxer, who was a champion of Europe as both an amateur and a professional. He won German amateur titles at three weights, was European amateur champion at light heavyweight, and as a professional won the German and European heavyweight titles. Born in Cologne, Müller first had success as an amateur. He won a bronze medal at the 1925 European Championships in Stockholm in the welterweight division, and in 1927 in Berlin, he won gold at light heavyweight. He won the German national championship three times, in 1925 at welterweight, in 1926 at middleweight, and in 1927 at light heavyweight.In 1927, Müller turned professional, making his pro debut at light heavyweight in April that year. He was unbeaten in close to twenty fights by the end of 1928, including wins over former Scandinavian middleweight champion Martin Tancred, future French champion Abel Argote, former German (VDF) heavyweight champion Hans Breitenstraeter, the only fight he failed to win during this period a controversial draw with future British champion Harry Crossley which resulted in the referee being suspended by the German authorities and Crossley instructed to omit the fight from his record.In February 1929 he beat Hein Heeser on points over 15 rounds to take the VDF German light heavyweight title. He followed this two months later with a points win over Gipsy Daniels. In June 1929 he challenged for Michele Bonaglia's IBU European light heavyweight title in Turin, the Italian stopping him in the fourth round. Müller moved up to heavyweight, and after a draw with German (VDF) champion Hans Schoenrath in a non-title fight in November 1930, faced him with the title at stake in February 1931. Müller took a points decision to become German heavyweight champion. In August he beat Pierre Charles on points to take the IBU European heavyweight title. He was stripped of the title after failing to fight mandatory challenger Otto von Porat. In January 1932 he beat Reggie Meen at the Granby Halls in Leicester, Meen being forced to stop in the fourth round due to an eye injury. The fight was subsequently recognized by the IBU as a European title fight, with Müller regaining the title.He had been due to fight Larry Gains early in 1932, but he was forced to withdraw due to a badly-bruised chest, with Don McCorkindale taking his place. He suffered only the second defeat of his professional career in April 1932, when he was beaten on points by McCorkindale at the Royal Albert Hall, McCorkindale a substitute for Gains who had injured his thumb (the agreed fight with Gains required the lifting of the colour bar that had been in place at the venue since 1923), and in his next fight, in May, lost his European title, with Charles taking a points verdict to regain his title.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1934-11-03 Erwin Klein WWWWWW Rheinlandhalle, Cologne LOST
Technical knockout
1934-03-09 Vincenz Hower WWWWWW Wilmersdorfer Tennishalle, Wilmersdorf LOST
Points
1933-10-03 Gustave Limousin WWWLDW Cologne LOST
Points
1933-08-05 Gustave Limousin LWDWWW Cologne WIN
Points
1933-06-30 Vincenz Hower LWWLL Cologne DRAW
Points
1933-06-25 Vincenz Hower WLWWLL Cologne NC
No Contest
1933-05-15 Jack Petersen WWWWWW Ninian Park, Cardiff LOST
KO
1933-02-17 Hans Schoenrath LLDLL WIN
Points
1932-10-21 Otto von Porat LLWWWW Sportpalast LOST
KO
1932-05-28 Pierre Charles LWWWLW Palais des Sports, Brussels LOST
Points
1932-04-21 Don McCorkindale WWDLLL Royal Albert Hall, Kensington LOST
Points
1932-03-12 Bob Carvill LLWLWW Rheinlandhalle, Cologne WIN
KO
1932-01-04 Reggie Meen WWWWWW Granby Halls, Leicester WIN
KO
1931-12-06 Guardsman Garter debut Dortmund WIN
KO
1931-10-21 Maurice Griselle WDLLLW Rheinlandhalle, Cologne WIN
Points
1931-08-30 Pierre Charles WWWWWW Poststadion, Moabit WIN
Points
1931-05-06 Ernst Guehring WWWDWW Rheinlandhalle, Cologne NC
1931-03-27 Maurice Griselle WLWWWW Sagebiel DRAW
Points
1931-02-01 Hans Schoenrath LLWWWD Westfalenhalle, Dortmund WIN
Points
1930-11-09 Hans Schoenrath LLLWWW Westfalenhalle, Dortmund DRAW
Points
1930-06-20 Armando De Carolis WWLLLL Chicago Stadium, Chicago WIN
KO
1930-04-11 Michele Bonaglia WWWWLW Rheinlandhalle, Cologne DRAW
Points
1929-12-27 Elzear Rioux LWWLWL Chicago Stadium, Chicago WIN
Points
1929-11-29 Salvatore Ruggirello WWLWWW Chicago Stadium, Chicago WIN
Points
1929-10-03 Don Shortland LWWWWW Rheinlandhalle, Cologne WIN
Points
1929-06-27 Michele Bonaglia WWWWWW Torino LOST
Technical knockout
1929-04-28 Eddie Riches WLWDL Messehalle, Leipzig WIN
KO
1929-04-12 Gipsy Daniels WWWWLL Rheinlandhalle, Cologne WIN
Points
1929-02-01 Hein Heeser WWWWLW Rheinlandhalle, Cologne WIN
Points
1928-12-29 Hans Breitenstraeter WWLLLL Sagebiel WIN
Points
1928-11-23 Harry Crossley LWWLDW Sportpalast, Schoeneberg DRAW
Points
1928-11-16 Hans Breitenstraeter LWWLLL Rheinlandhalle, Cologne WIN
Points
1928-10-19 Frank Young Fowler LWWWLL Rheinlandhalle, Cologne WIN
Points
1928-10-12 Karl Walter WLWWWD Stadthalle, Magdeburg WIN
Points
1928-09-05 Abel Argote WWLWWW Sportpalast, Schoeneberg WIN
Points
1928-07-20 Gerard Debarbieux WLLLLL Radrennbahn, Cologne WIN
Points
1928-06-10 Fernand Delarge LLLLLL Dortmund WIN
Points
1928-05-02 Martin Tancred LWWWWD Circus, Stockholm WIN
Points
1928-04-22 Eddie Huelsebus WDWWWD Achilleion, Leipzig WIN
Points
1928-04-04 Bela Czirolnik WLDLLW Lucerna Hall, Prague WIN
Technical knockout
1928-03-31 Karl Walter LWLWW Festhalle, Frankfurt WIN
Points
1928-03-16 Theo Sas LLL Stadthalle, Magdeburg WIN
Points
1928-03-02 Hermann Neusel DDWLLL Kasino WIN
Points
1928-02-25 Egon Stief WDWWWL Festhalle, Frankfurt WIN
KO
1928-02-10 Egon Stief WWDWWW Sportpalast, Schoeneberg WIN
Points
1927-12-03 Hans Faust LDL Bickendorfer Festhalle, Cologne WIN
Points