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Markus Beyer boxer
![Markus Beyer boxer](https://boxerlist.com/storage/boxer/7045_markus-beyer.jpg)
- bouts
- 39
- won
- 35
- lost
- 3
- draw
- 1
- Status
- inactive
- Division
- super middleweight
- Debut
- 1996-11-23
- Height
- 5′ 9½″/176cm
- Reach
- 71″/180cm
- Age
- 47
- Born
- 1971-04-28
- Death
- 2018-12-03
- Nationality
- Germany
Markus Beyer (28 April 1971 – 3 December 2018) was a German professional boxer who won the WBC super middleweight title. As an amateur he represented Germany at the 1992 and 1996 Olympics in the light middleweight division. He also won a bronze medal at the 1995 World Amateur Boxing Championships and silver at the 1996 European Amateur Boxing Championships.Beyer's amateur record was 235 wins in 274 fights.On 23 October 1999, Beyer won his first world title against WBC super middleweight champion Richie Woodhall. He successfully defended the title against Leif Keiski before losing it to Glenn Catley.On 5 April 2003, Beyer challenged Canadian WBC super middleweight champion Eric Lucas and was awarded a highly controversial split decision in Germany. It was later proven that Beyer's team cheated by obtaining the judges' scores during the fight. Beyer defended the title against Danny Green and Andre Thysse before being upset by Cristian Sanavia. Beyer defeated Sanavia by knockout in a rematch then went on to retain the title five times by scoring wins over Yoshinori Nishizawa, Danny Green, Omar Sheika, Alberto Colajanni, and a draw against Sakio Bika.On 14 October 2006, Beyer lost his title via third-round knockout to WBA super middleweight champion Mikkel Kessler in a unification fight.
Date | Opponent | Last Opponents' Results | Place | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
2008-03-14 | Murad Makhmudov | LWWWWL | Zenith - Die Kulturhalle, Munich | WIN Unanimous decision |
2006-10-14 | Mikkel Kessler | WWWWWW | Parken, Copenhagen | LOST KO |
2006-05-13 | Sakio Bika | WWWWWW | Stadthalle, Zwickau | DRAW |
2006-01-28 | Alberto Colajanni | WWWWWW | Tempodrom, Kreuzberg | WIN Technical knockout |
2005-09-03 | Omar Sheika | LLWWWL | International Congress Center, Charlottenburg | WIN Unanimous decision |
2005-03-12 | Danny Green | WWLWWW | Stadthalle, Zwickau | WIN Majority decision |
2004-12-18 | Yoshinori Nishizawa | WWWLWW | Oberfrankenhalle, Bayreuth | WIN Unanimous decision |
2004-10-09 | Cristian Sanavia | WWWWWW | Messehalle, Erfurt | WIN KO |
2004-06-05 | Cristian Sanavia | WWWWWW | Chemnitz Arena, Chemnitz | LOST Split-decision |
2004-02-28 | Andre Thysse | WWWWWL | Mehrzweckhalle, Dresden | WIN Unanimous decision |
2003-08-16 | Danny Green | WWWWWW | Nuerburgring, Nuerburg | WIN |
2003-04-05 | Eric Lucas | LWWWWW | Leipziger Arena, Leipzig | WIN Split-decision |
2002-08-24 | Roni Martinez | WDLLLL | Leipziger Arena, Leipzig | WIN Technical knockout |
2002-04-27 | Vincenzo Imparato | WWWWLW | Sachsen Arena, Riesa | WIN Unanimous decision |
2002-03-09 | Anton Robinson | WWLLLW | Brandenburg Halle, Frankfurt | WIN Technical knockout |
2001-10-06 | Shannon Landberg | WLWWWW | Eisstadion, Cologne | WIN Unanimous decision |
2001-09-01 | Glenn Odem | LLLLLL | Bordelandhalle, Magdeburg | WIN Unanimous decision |
2001-04-21 | Manuel Lopez | LWWWWW | Messehalle, Erfurt | WIN KO |
2001-01-27 | Lloyd Bryan | WLWWLL | Sachsen Arena, Riesa | WIN Unanimous decision |
2000-12-16 | Ahmed Dine | LWWWWL | Europahalle, Karlsruhe | WIN Unanimous decision |
2000-05-06 | Glenn Catley | LWLWWW | Ballsporthalle, Frankfurt | LOST Technical knockout |
2000-01-29 | Leif Keiski | WWWWWW | Sachsen Arena, Riesa | WIN KO |
1999-10-23 | Richie Woodhall | WLWWWW | Ice Rink, Telford | WIN Unanimous decision |
1999-06-05 | Juan Carlos Viloria | WWLWWL | Ballsporthalle, Frankfurt | WIN Unanimous decision |
1999-05-08 | Octavian Stoica | LLLLDW | Philips Halle, Düsseldorf | WIN Points |
1999-02-27 | Rene-Claude Dutard | WWLWWL | Max Schmeling Halle, Prenzlauer Berg | WIN Unanimous decision |
1998-12-05 | Robert Koon | WWLDWL | Cologne | WIN Points |
1998-04-18 | Yuri Epifantsev | WWLWWL | Duisburg | WIN Technical knockout |
1998-01-11 | Alexander Boy | LLWLLW | Erdgas Arena, Riesa | WIN KO |
1997-11-02 | Kevin Pompey | LLWLWL | Halle | WIN Points |
1997-10-05 | Terry Ford | LLWWLL | Gera | WIN KO |
1997-07-12 | Simon Andrews | LWDWLL | Olympia, Kensington | WIN Technical knockout |
1997-06-22 | Danny Thomas | LWWLWL | Cologne | WIN Points |
1997-06-01 | Paul Busby | WLWLLL | Riesa | WIN Points |
1997-04-26 | Yuri Filipko | LLLLWL | Leipzig | WIN Points |
1997-04-13 | Isidore Janvier | LLWWLW | Cologne | WIN Technical knockout |
1997-02-15 | Andy Flute | WLLLLL | Kurhalle Oberlaa, Vienna | WIN Points |
1996-12-07 | Harold Roberts | WWWLWL | Vienna | WIN Technical knockout |
1996-11-23 | Eric Davis | WLWLD | Olympiahalle, Munich | WIN Technical knockout |