Wladimir Klitschko boxer
- bouts
- 69
- won
- 64
- lost
- 5
- draw
- 0
- Status
- inactive
- Division
- heavyweight
- Debut
- 1996-11-16
- Height
- 6′ 6″/198cm
- Reach
- 81″/206cm
- Age
- -
- Born
- 1976-03-25
- Death
- -
- Nationality
- Ukraine
Wladimir Wladimirowitsch Klitschkoa (Ukrainian: Володимир Володимирович Кличко, born 25 March 1976) is a Ukrainian former professional boxer who competed from 1996 to 2017. He held the world heavyweight championship twice, including the unified WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO, and Ring magazine titles. A strategic and intelligent boxer, Klitschko is considered to be one of the best heavyweight champions of all time. He was known for his exceptional knockout power, using a strong jab, straight right hand and left hook, as well as great footwork and mobility, unusual for boxers of his size.As an amateur, Klitschko represented Ukraine at the 1996 Olympics, winning a gold medal in the super-heavyweight division. After turning professional later that year, he defeated Chris Byrd in 2000 to win the WBO heavyweight title. Klitschko's first reign as champion ended in an upset knockout loss to Corrie Sanders in 2003, which was followed by another upset knockout loss to Lamon Brewster in 2004. It was during this time that Klitschko hired Emanuel Steward as his trainer, which began an eight-year partnership that lasted until Steward's death in 2012. In particular, Steward was credited with Klitschko's transition from an aggressive puncher to a more defensively-oriented boxer, much as he had done with Lennox Lewis from 1995 to 2003.From 2004 to 2015, Wladimir and his brother Vitali Klitschko (himself a multiple-time world champion) dominated heavyweight boxing, a period typically known as the "Klitschko Era" of the division. In 2006, Wladimir regained a portion of the world heavyweight championship after defeating Byrd in a rematch to win the IBF and IBO titles. He won his second WBO title by defeating Sultan Ibragimov in 2008. Following his defeat of Ruslan Chagaev in 2009, Klitschko was awarded the Ring title, and lastly he won the WBA title from David Haye in 2011. In September 2015, Klitschko was ranked as the world's best active boxer, pound for pound, by BoxRec; in November 2014, he reached a career peak of second best on The Ring's pound for pound list. After defeating Alexander Povetkin in October 2013 and until his loss to Tyson Fury in November 2015, Klitschko was recognized as the lineal champion by the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board.During Klitschko's reign as world heavyweight champion, his fights regularly generated a global television audience of 300–500 million viewers. Klitschko holds records for the longest cumulative heavyweight title reign of all time, with 4,382 days as world heavyweight champion, and most fighters beaten for the world heavyweight championship, at 23. He also holds records for the most wins and title defenses of the unified championshipnote 1 in professional boxing history. In 2011, both Wladimir and Vitali entered the Guinness World Records book as the pair of brothers with most world heavyweight title fight wins (30 at the time; 40 as of 2020). Klitschko was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame Class of 2021, having been elected in his first year of eligibility.Klitschko was born in Semipalatinsk (now Semey), Kazakh SSR, Soviet Union (now Kazakhstan). His father, Vladimir Rodionovic Klitschko (1947–2011), was a Soviet Air Force major general and a military attaché of Ukraine in Germany; he was also one of the commanders in charge of cleaning up the effects of the Chernobyl disaster in 1986 and was afterward diagnosed with cancer. Wladimir's mother is Nadezhda Ulyanovna. He is the younger brother of former WBC, WBO and Ring magazine heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko, the current Mayor of Kyiv. Both Wladimir and Vitali hold PhDs in sports science, with Wladimir's dissertation discussing how much training to give to young athletes between 14 and 19 based on the development of their bodies. As a reference to their PhDs, Wladimir is announced as "Dr. Steelhammer", a nickname similar to his brother, Vitali, who goes by "Dr. Ironfist".
Date | Opponent | Last Opponents' Results | Place | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
2017-04-29 | Anthony Joshua | WWWWWW | Wembley Stadium, Wembley | LOST Technical knockout |
2015-11-28 | Tyson Fury | WWWWWW | ESPRIT arena, Düsseldorf | LOST Unanimous decision |
2015-04-25 | Bryant Jennings | WWWWWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Unanimous decision |
2014-11-15 | Kubrat Pulev | WWWWWW | O2 World Arena, Altona | WIN KO |
2014-04-26 | Alex Leapai | LWWWWW | Koenig Pilsener Arena, Oberhausen | WIN Technical knockout |
2013-10-05 | Alexander Povetkin | WWWWWW | Olimpiyskiy, Moscow | WIN Unanimous decision |
2013-05-04 | Francesco Pianeta | WWWWWW | SAP-Arena, Mannheim | WIN Technical knockout |
2012-11-10 | Mariusz Wach | WWWWWW | O2 World Arena, Altona | WIN Unanimous decision |
2012-07-07 | Tony Thompson | LWWWWW | Stade de Suisse, Berne | WIN Technical knockout |
2012-03-03 | Jean Marc Mormeck | WWLWWW | ESPRIT arena, Düsseldorf | WIN KO |
2011-07-02 | David Haye | WWWWWW | Imtech-Arena, Altona | WIN Unanimous decision |
2010-09-11 | Samuel Peter | LLWWWW | Commerzbank-Arena, Frankfurt | WIN KO |
2010-03-20 | Eddie Chambers | LWWWWW | ESPRIT arena, Düsseldorf | WIN KO |
2009-06-20 | Ruslan Chagaev | WWWWWW | Veltins Arena, Gelsenkirchen | WIN Corner retirement |
2008-12-13 | Hasim Rahman | LWWWW | SAP-Arena, Mannheim | WIN Technical knockout |
2008-07-12 | Tony Thompson | WWWWWW | Color Line Arena, Altona | WIN KO |
2008-02-23 | Sultan Ibragimov | WWDWWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Unanimous decision |
2007-07-07 | Lamon Brewster | WWWWWL | Kolnarena, Cologne | WIN Corner retirement |
2007-03-10 | Ray Austin | WWDWWD | SAP-Arena, Mannheim | WIN KO |
2006-11-11 | Calvin Brock | WWWWWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Technical knockout |
2006-04-22 | Chris Byrd | WWWDWW | SAP-Arena, Mannheim | WIN Technical knockout |
2005-09-24 | Samuel Peter | WWWWWW | Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City | WIN Unanimous decision |
2005-04-23 | Eliseo Castillo | WWWWWW | Arena Westfalenhalle, Dortmund | WIN Technical knockout |
2004-10-02 | DaVarryl Williamson | WWWLWW | Caesars Palace, Las Vegas | WIN |
2004-04-10 | Lamon Brewster | LWWWWW | Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas | LOST Technical knockout |
2003-12-20 | Danell Nicholson | WWLWWW | Ostseehalle, Kiel | WIN Technical knockout |
2003-08-30 | Fabio Eduardo Moli | WWWLWW | Olympiahalle, Munich | WIN KO |
2003-03-08 | Corrie Sanders | WWWLWW | Preussag Arena, Hannover | LOST Technical knockout |
2002-12-07 | Jameel McCline | WWWWWW | Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas | WIN Corner retirement |
2002-06-29 | Ray Mercer | WWWWWW | Taj Majal Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City | WIN Technical knockout |
2002-03-16 | Frans Botha | WLWWWW | Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart | WIN Technical knockout |
2001-08-04 | Charles Shufford | WLWWWW | Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas | WIN Technical knockout |
2001-03-24 | Derrick Jefferson | WWWLLW | Rudi Sedlmayer Halle, Munich | WIN Technical knockout |
2000-10-14 | Chris Byrd | LWWWWW | Kolnarena, Cologne | WIN Unanimous decision |
2000-07-15 | Monte Barrett | WWWLWW | London Arena, Millwall | WIN Technical knockout |
2000-04-29 | David Bostice | LWWWWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Technical knockout |
2000-03-18 | Paea Wolfgramm | WLWWWW | Sporthalle, Alsterdorf | WIN KO |
1999-12-04 | Lajos Eros | LWWWWW | Stadionsporthalle, Hannover | WIN KO |
1999-11-12 | Phil Jackson | WWWWLL | Orleans Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas | WIN KO |
1999-09-25 | Axel Schulz | LWWWWW | Kolnarena, Cologne | WIN Technical knockout |
1999-07-17 | Joseph Chingangu | LWWWLW | Philips Halle, Düsseldorf | WIN Corner retirement |
1999-05-22 | Tony LaRosa | WWWWLL | Sportpalace, Budapest | WIN Technical knockout |
1999-04-24 | Everett Martin | LLLLLL | Circus Krone, Munich | WIN Technical knockout |
1999-02-13 | Zoran Vujicic | WWWWWW | Maritim Hotel, Stuttgart | WIN KO |
1998-12-05 | Ross Puritty | WWLLLW | Sport Palace, Kiev | LOST Technical knockout |
1998-11-14 | Donnell Wingfield | WWLWWW | Circus Krone, Munich | WIN KO |
1998-10-03 | Eli Dixon | LWWLWW | Prinz-Garden Halle, Augsburg | WIN Technical knockout |
1998-09-19 | Steve Pannell | WWWWWL | Arena Oberhausen, Oberhausen | WIN KO |
1998-08-06 | Carlos Monroe | WWLLWL | Grand Casino Avoyelles, Marksville | WIN Technical knockout |
1998-07-10 | Najee Shaheed | WWWWWW | Circus Krone, Munich | WIN KO |
1998-05-23 | Cody Koch | WWWWLW | Oberrheinhalle, Offenburg | WIN KO |
1998-03-14 | Everett Martin | LWLWLL | Sporthalle, Wandsbek | WIN Unanimous decision |
1998-02-14 | Marcus McIntyre | WWWWLW | Maritim Hotel, Stuttgart | WIN KO |
1997-12-20 | Derrick Lampkins | WLLWWL | Oberrheinhalle, Offenburg | WIN Technical knockout |
1997-12-13 | Ladislav Husarik | LLLLWW | Sporthalle, Alsterdorf | WIN Technical knockout |
1997-12-06 | Jerry Halstead | WLWLLL | Stadthalle, Offenbach | WIN Technical knockout |
1997-10-11 | Marcos Gonzalez | LLLLLW | Stadthalle, Cottbus | WIN KO |
1997-09-20 | James Pritchard | WLLWLL | Tivoli Eissporthalle, Aachen | WIN Technical knockout |
1997-08-23 | Biko Botowamungu | WWWLLL | Maritim Hotel, Stuttgart | WIN |
1997-07-12 | Gilberto Williamson | WWDDLL | Berlethalle, Hagen | WIN Technical knockout |
1997-06-27 | Salvador Maciel | WLLLLL | Oberrheinhalle, Offenburg | WIN KO |
1997-06-13 | Paul Ashley | LWDWWL | Arena Oberhausen, Oberhausen | WIN KO |
1997-05-10 | Mark Wills | LLLLLL | Ballsporthalle, Frankfurt | WIN KO |
1997-04-12 | Mark Young | LLLWLL | Eurogress, Aachen | WIN Corner retirement |
1997-02-15 | Carlos Monroe | WWWWLW | Stadthalle, Cottbus | WIN |
1997-01-25 | Troy Weida | DWWWWW | Maritim Hotel, Stuttgart | WIN Technical knockout |
1996-12-21 | Bill Corrigan | LLLWLL | Zoo-Gesellschaftshaus, Frankfurt | WIN Technical knockout |
1996-11-30 | Exum Speight | WWLLDL | Nova Arena, Wiener Neustadt | WIN Technical knockout |
1996-11-16 | Fabian Meza | WWDLWW | Sporthalle, Wandsbek | WIN KO |