Gianluca Branco pugile
- combattimenti
- 54
- vinto
- 49
- perduto
- 4
- pareggiare
- 1
- Stato
- inactive
- Divisione
- welterweight
- Debutto
- 1995-04-07
- Altezza
- 5′ 6″/168cm
- Arrivare a
- -
- Età
- -
- Nato
- 1970-09-20
- Morte
- -
- Nazionalità
- Italy
Gianluca Branco (born 20 September 1970) is an Italian former professional boxer who competed from 1995 to 2014. He held the European super-lightweight title twice between 2001 and 2009, the European Union welterweight title from 2012 to 2013, the European welterweight title from 2014 to 2016, and challenged twice for a world title in 2004 and 2006. Gianluca is the younger brother of former boxer Silvio Branco.Branco made his professional debut on 7 April 1995, knocking out Aladar Horvath in six rounds. Fighting almost exclusively in his native Italy, he would spend the next nine years undefeated, save for a points draw against Viktor Baranov on 19 October 1998. Branco won his first major regional championship—the vacant European light-welterweight title—on 23 June 2001, with a majority decision victory over Gabriel Mapouka. Two successful defences of the title were made, against George Scott on 17 November 2001 (sixth-round technical decision) and Allan Vester on 9 March 2002 (tenth-round stoppage).On 24 January 2004, Branco fought for his first world championship—the vacant WBC light-welterweight title—against veteran Arturo Gatti. This was also Branco's first visit to the United States, where Gatti was an established star. Branco started off well, counterpunching the combinations of Gatti, until the latter injured his hand severely by landing a punch on Branco's hip in round five. Gatti then had to rely entirely on his jab to stay out of trouble for the remainder of the fight. By the tenth round, with the fight still close, Gatti turned the tide decisively in his favour when he scored a knockdown against Branco. By the end of twelve rounds, Gatti won a clear unanimous decision (UD) to hand Branco his first loss.Branco would receive a second opportunity at a world title on 4 March 2006, this time against WBO light-welterweight champion Miguel Cotto. From the opening round, Branco had no answer for the undefeated superstar, who stopped him in eight rounds. On 16 May 2008, Branco won his second European light-welterweight title. Despite suffering a knockdown in the second round, he went on to claim a split decision over the defending champion Lynes. Branco made one defence, on 19 December 2008, stopping Juho Tolppola in nine hard-fought rounds.Having moved up in weight, Branco made his first of two attempts at winning the European welterweight title, on 26 March 2010, but lost a UD to Matthew Hatton. On 10 November 2012, Branco won the vacant European Union welterweight title with a UD over Krzysztof Bienias. Once defence was made, on 22 February 2013, in a UD victory against Lukasz Maciec. On 22 November 2014, Branco succeeded in his second attempt at winning the now-vacant European welterweight title, by forcing Rafał Jackiewicz to retire in his corner after six rounds.
Data | Avversario | Ultimi risultati degli avversari | Luogo | Risultato |
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2021-04-11 | Abdallah Luanja | DWLWWL | Ubungo Plaza, Dar-Es-Salaam | LOST KO |
2014-11-22 | Rafal Jackiewicz | DLWWWW | PalaCarucci, Terracina | WIN Corner retirement |
2013-12-21 | Konstantins Sakara | WLLWLL | PalaBadminton, Milan | WIN Unanimous decision |
2013-02-22 | Lukasz Maciec | WWWWWW | Palasport, Montalto di Castro | WIN Unanimous decision |
2012-11-10 | Krzysztof Bienias | WLWWDW | Palasport, Civitavecchia | WIN Unanimous decision |
2011-11-11 | Janos Petrovics | LLLLLL | Palasport, Pontedera | WIN Technical knockout |
2010-11-27 | Semjons Moroseks | LLLWLW | Palasport, Civitavecchia | WIN Points |
2010-03-26 | Matthew Hatton | WWWWDW | Goresbrook Leisure Centre, Dagenham | LOST Unanimous decision |
2009-07-11 | Janos Petrovics | LLWLLL | Besiktas Cola Turka Arena, Istanbul | WIN Points |
2008-12-19 | Juho Tolppola | WLWDLW | PalaLido, Milan | WIN Technical knockout |
2008-05-16 | Colin Lynes | LWWWWW | PalaRuffini, Torino | WIN Split-decision |
2008-02-29 | Nico Salzmann | DWWWLW | PalaLido, Milan | WIN Points |
2007-12-08 | Laszlo Komjathi | LLWLWL | La Palestre, Le Cannet | WIN Technical knockout |
2007-07-31 | Arek Malek | LDLLLL | Centro Polivalente, San Genesio ed Uniti | WIN Points |
2006-10-08 | Adam Zadworny | LWLLLL | PalaLido, Milan | WIN Technical knockout |
2006-03-04 | Miguel Cotto | WWWWWW | Coliseo Ruben Rodriguez, Bayamon | LOST Technical knockout |
2005-07-22 | Farid El Houari | LWWLLW | Campione d'Italia | WIN Technical knockout |
2005-03-12 | Ariel Francisco Burgos | WWWWL | PalaSharp (ex Mazda Palace), Milan | WIN Technical knockout |
2004-07-24 | Vasile Herteg | LWLWLW | Civitavecchia | WIN Technical knockout |
2004-05-08 | Nasser Lakrib | WLLLLW | Civitavecchia | WIN Technical knockout |
2004-01-24 | Arturo Gatti | WLWLWW | Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City | LOST Unanimous decision |
2002-11-05 | Michel Raynaud | LLLLLW | Villa Erba, Cernobbio | WIN Points |
2002-09-13 | Massimo Bertozzi | DDWLWL | Marina Piccola | WIN Points |
2002-03-09 | Allan Vester | WWWLLW | Montecatini Terme | WIN Technical knockout |
2001-11-17 | George Scott | WWWWWL | Civitavecchia | WIN |
2001-06-23 | Gabriel Mapouka | WWWLWW | Massy | WIN Majority decision |
2001-02-17 | Frederic Tripp | WLLLWL | Padua | WIN Points |
2000-12-22 | Adejoussi Adewale | WLLL | Monfalcone | WIN Unanimous decision |
2000-06-17 | Slobodan Vlaovic | WLLWLW | Bovezzo | WIN Points |
2000-03-18 | Slobodan Vlaovic | WWWLLW | Ferrara | WIN Unanimous decision |
1999-12-03 | Francesco Cioffi | LLLWLL | PalaLido, Milan | WIN Points |
1999-10-16 | Gheorghe Paraschiv | LLLLLL | Palestra "Palacinghiale" di Ponte Rodoni, Bondeno | WIN Technical knockout |
1999-08-07 | Horia Dobre | LL | Civitavecchia | WIN Technical knockout |
1999-04-24 | Francesco Cioffi | WLLLWL | Ferrara | WIN Unanimous decision |
1998-12-18 | Nassim Yahiaoui | LWWDWL | Brindisi | WIN Points |
1998-10-19 | Viktor Baranov | LLLLLL | Bari | DRAW Points |
1998-07-28 | Andile Nongaza | DLWLLL | Civitavecchia | WIN Technical knockout |
1998-05-09 | Massimo Bertozzi | LWLWWL | Aulla | WIN Points |
1998-02-26 | Elyes Mahdjoub | LWLWWL | Civitavecchia | WIN Unanimous decision |
1997-11-29 | Elyes Mahdjoub | LLWLWW | Novara | WIN Points |
1997-08-28 | Antonio Strabello | LLWWLL | Forte Michelangelo, Civitavecchia | WIN KO |
1997-05-30 | Francesco Cioffi | LLWWLL | Castellammare | WIN Points |
1997-02-13 | Lajos Nagy | WWWWLW | Palasport, Civitavecchia | WIN Technical knockout |
1996-12-28 | Abderzek Oulad Laarbi | WWLL | Castel Mella | WIN Technical knockout |
1996-09-12 | Angel Fernandez | LLLLLL | Palazzo Dello Sport, Civitavecchia | WIN Technical knockout |
1996-08-08 | Janos Zsiros | DLLW | Town Square, San Mango d'Aquino | WIN Technical knockout |
1996-05-02 | Rene Orlovsky | WDWLLL | Palazzo Dello Sport, Civitavecchia | WIN Technical knockout |
1996-01-20 | Rene Orlovsky | WDWL | Palasport, Marsala | WIN Technical knockout |
1996-01-04 | Hamit Riahi | LWLLLL | Civitavecchia | WIN Points |
1995-09-27 | Fabio Marinoni | WWWWWW | Petrosino | WIN Points |
1995-08-05 | Mario Spadaro | LWDLWW | Tatti | WIN Technical knockout |
1995-06-25 | Maurizio Bonito | DL | Cinigiano | WIN KO |
1995-06-03 | Mauro Barigelli | LL | Civitavecchia | WIN KO |
1995-04-07 | Aladar Horvath | WLLLLL | Roma | WIN KO |