Leon Bunn boxer
- bouts
- 17
- won
- 17
- lost
- 0
- draw
- 0
- Status
- active
- Division
- light heavy
- Debut
- 2016-12-03
- Height
- -
- Reach
- -
- Age
- 27
- Born
- 1992-08-27
- Death
- -
- Nationality
- Germany
Leon Bunn (born 27 August 1992), is a German professional boxer.Bunn's amateur record was 80/25/7 (won/lost/draw). He won numerous federal and national championships. From 2011 to 2014 Bunn remained undefeated as a German division contender in German Boxing Bundesliga in 13 bouts, fighting for CSC Frankfurt and SV Nordhausen. In 2014 Bunn and his team SV Nordhausen won the German national team championship before he reached finals of the German national light heavyweight championship earning a second place by fight cancellation due to Bunn's cut injury from semi finals. In 2015 he reached finals again and succeeded to win the German national light heavyweight championship after already winning the prestigious international Chemistry Cup in Halle, which is an AIBA tournament of highest category, by defeating Switzerland's Uke Smajli.Leon Bunn's professional debut took place on 3 December 2016 in Sofia, when he defeated his opponent Gordan Glisic by first round TKO. Bunn was signed by Sauerland Events and is coached by Ulli Wegner.In 2017 Bunn also won his Sauerland debut and four more consecutive fights by KO. In his sixth fight as a professional he defeated his opponent Tomasz Gargula (POL) in round 5 via TKO although he had a broken hand.Bunn fought six times in 2018, including bouts in Norway and Croatia. Bunn was able to elaborate his professional record by five unanimous decisions and another TKO remaining unbeaten in all of his first twelve fights.After fighting Viktor Polyakov in Koblenz on 16 February 2019 Bunn was announced to fight German contender Leon Harth for IBF's International Light Heavyweight title in Frankfurt's Fraport Arena on 4 May.
Date | Opponent | Last Opponents' Results | Place | Result |
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2021-12-03 | Iago Kiziria | WWWLLW | Harzlandhalle, Ilsenburg | WIN Majority decision |
2020-09-26 | Timo Laine | WLWWWL | Plazamedia Broadcasting Center, Munich | WIN Unanimous decision |
2019-11-02 | Enrico Koelling | WLWWWL | Conlog Arena, Koblenz | WIN Unanimous decision |
2019-05-04 | Leon Harth | LWLWWW | Fraport Arena, Frankfurt | WIN Technical knockout |
2019-02-16 | Viktor Polyakov | WWLLLL | Conlog Arena, Koblenz | WIN Unanimous decision |
2018-12-01 | Yannick N'Galeu | LLWWWW | Schwalbe Arena, Gummersbach | WIN Unanimous decision |
2018-09-08 | Emmanuel Feuzeu | LWWLLL | Arena Zagreb, Zagreb | WIN Corner retirement |
2018-07-14 | Serhiy Demchenko | LWWLLW | Baden-Arena, Offenburg | WIN Unanimous decision |
2018-04-28 | Tomas Adamek | LWLLWL | Baden-Arena, Offenburg | WIN Unanimous decision |
2018-02-17 | Maurice Possiti | WLWLLL | Arena, Ludwigsburg | WIN Unanimous decision |
2018-02-03 | Jozsef Racz | LLLLLL | SØR Amfi, Arendal | WIN Unanimous decision |
2017-09-09 | Tomasz Gargula | LLLLLL | Max Schmeling Halle, Prenzlauer Berg | WIN Technical knockout |
2017-06-17 | Laszlo Ivanyi | WWWWWL | Rittal Arena, Wetzlar | WIN KO |
2017-04-28 | Slobodan Culum | LLLLLW | Arena Armeec, Sofia | WIN Technical knockout |
2017-03-25 | Viktor Kessler | WWLW | MBS Arena, Potsdam | WIN Technical knockout |
2017-01-21 | Przemyslaw Binienda | LLLLLL | Struer Arena, Struer | WIN KO |
2016-12-03 | Gordan Glisic | LWLLLL | Arena Armeec, Sofia | WIN Technical knockout |