Mger Mkrtchyan boxer

Mger Mkrtchyan boxer
bouts
27
won
24
lost
3
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
super middleweight
Debut
2000-10-29
Height
5′ 10″/178cm
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
1976-11-12
Death
-
Nationality
Russia

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Mger Mkrtchyan (born 12 November 1976 in Gyumri, Armenia is an Armenian former professional boxer, who held the EBU Super Middleweight and the WBO Asia Pacific super middleweight title, as well as being a contender for the WBO World Super middleweight title, losing against Joe Calzaghe in the 7th-round due to a technical knockout.Mkrtchyan debut came on 29 November 2000. On 19 November 2002, 15 fights and 14 wins later, he won his first title match, beating Vage Kocharyan for the WBO Asia Pacific super middleweight title in Saint Petersburg.After wins over Freeman Barr and Jozsef Balazs, Mkrtchyan got the chance to Challenge World Champion Joe Calzaghe. Mkrtchyan managed to last 7 rounds before being stopped by the Hall of Famer.On April 14, 2006, Mkrtchyan became the EBU (European) super middleweight champion after knocking out previously unbeaten Jackson Chanet. His first and only defense of the title came against David Gogiya that October. Despite being touted highly, ranked number nine in the world by the WBC and number 7 by the IBF at that point, Mkrtchyan lost the bout to the Russian Former Super Middleweight champion by split decision.This biographical article related to an Armenian boxer is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2013-09-19 Lenur Akhmedjanov debut Giant Hall, Casino Conti, Saint Petersburg WIN
Unanimous decision
2006-10-12 David Gogiya WWWWW Giant Hall, Casino Conti, Saint Petersburg LOST
Split-decision
2006-04-14 Jackson Chanet WWWWWW Parc des Expositions de Reims, Reims WIN
KO
2005-12-24 Ruslan Semenov DLWLLL SKK Energetik, Sosnovy Bor WIN
Corner retirement
2005-05-19 Eduardo Franca LWLLLW Giant Hall, Casino Conti, Saint Petersburg WIN
Technical knockout
2004-10-29 Eliseo Nogueira LLLLLL Palacio de Vistalegre, Madrid WIN
Unanimous decision
2004-07-24 Branko Sobot LWLLWL Brandenburg Halle, Frankfurt WIN
Technical knockout
2004-02-21 Joe Calzaghe WWWWWW National Ice Rink, Cardiff LOST
Technical knockout
2003-09-18 Jozsef Balazs WLLWLD Giant Hall, Casino Conti, Saint Petersburg WIN
Technical knockout
2003-05-02 Freeman Barr WWWWWW TECO Arena, Fort Myers WIN
Technical knockout
2003-02-06 Sergey Gerasimovich WWLLWL Giant Hall, Casino Conti, Saint Petersburg WIN
Unanimous decision
2002-11-19 Vage Kocharyan LLLLLW Giant Hall, Casino Conti, Saint Petersburg WIN
Split-decision
2002-10-22 Denis Solomko WWWLWW Giant Hall, Casino Conti, Saint Petersburg WIN
Unanimous decision
2002-09-26 Dmitry Adamovich LWWLWW Giant Hall, Casino Conti, Saint Petersburg WIN
Technical knockout
2002-08-27 Aliaksandr Syrovatka LLLLLL Giant Hall, Casino Conti, Saint Petersburg WIN
Technical knockout
2002-07-18 Dmitry Adamovich LWWLWW Giant Hall, Casino Conti, Saint Petersburg WIN
Unanimous decision
2002-04-13 Peter Zsilak WWLWLW Polideportivo Sage 2000, Madrid WIN
Technical knockout
2002-03-21 Sergey Karanevich WWWW Yubileiny Sports Palace, Saint Petersburg WIN
Technical knockout
2002-01-22 Joseph Njoka Ngandu LWLLWL Yubileiny Sports Palace, Saint Petersburg WIN
Technical knockout
2001-12-06 Alexey Osipov LLLLLL Giant Hall, Casino Conti, Saint Petersburg WIN
Technical knockout
2001-10-13 Denis Inkin W Giant Hall, Casino Conti, Saint Petersburg LOST
Technical knockout
2001-06-07 Yarali Yaraliev LWLLLL Giant Hall, Casino Conti, Saint Petersburg WIN
Technical knockout
2001-05-31 Alexander Pogonyaylov L Saint Petersburg WIN
Technical knockout
2001-03-24 Anton Lascek LLWLLL Madrid WIN
Technical knockout
2001-02-15 Timofey Maklakov LLL Tundra Bar, Saint Petersburg WIN
Technical knockout
2000-12-23 Evgeny Galchenko LL Saint Petersburg WIN
Technical knockout
2000-10-29 Denis Deryabkin debut Yubileiny Sports Palace, Saint Petersburg WIN
Unanimous decision

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