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Markus Beyer (born April 28, 1971 in Erlabrunn) is a German born boxer at super middleweight, who resides in Cologne, Germany. He represented his native country at the 1996 Summer Olympics, in the light middleweight division. He also competed in the Barcelona Games of 1992, and won a bronze medal at the 1995 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Berlin.
Amateur Highlights
- Record: 274 Fights - 235 Wins
- 1988 East German Featherweight Champion, won the Junior European Flyweight Championship in Gdansk, Poland beating Zoltan Lunka (Romania) in the final.
- 1989 2nd place at the Junior World Championship in Bayamon, Puerto Rico as a Featherweight
- 1992 competed at the Barcelona Olympics as a Light Middleweight. Results were:
- Defeated Sililo Figota (New Zealand) PTS (16-2)
- Lost to Juan Carlos Lemus (Cuba) RSCH-1
- 1993 German Light Middleweight Champion, competed at the World Championships in Tampere, Finland
- 1994 2nd place at German Championship, losing the final to Mario Veit
- 1995 German Light Middleweight Champion, 3rd place at World Championship in Berlin, Germany
- 1996 2nd Place at European Championship in Vejle (Denmark) losing the final to Francisc Vastag (Romania), competed at the Atlanta Olympics. Results were:
- Defeated Francisc Vastag (Romania) PTS (17-12)
- Defeated Gyorgy Mizsei (Hungary) PTS (14-3)
- Lost to Yermakhan Ibraimov (Kazakhstan) PTS (9-19)
Pro Career
Beyer was a WBC super middleweight champion, lost his title to WBA super middleweight champion Mikkel Kessler on 14 October 2006 in a unification fight.
Titles held
- German super middleweight;
- IBF Intercontinental super middleweight;
- 3 times WBC super middleweight 23 October 1999 to 6 May 2000; 5 April 2003 to 5 June 2004; 9 October 2004 to 14 October 2006
- WBC International super middleweight; 21 April 2001 to 24 August 2002
Preceded byRichie Woodhall | WBC Super Middleweight Champion 23 Oct 1999– 6 May 2000 |
Succeeded byGlenn Catley |
Preceded byEric Lucas | WBC Super Middleweight Champion 5 Apr 2003– 5 Jun 2004 |
Succeeded byCristian Sanavia |
Preceded byCristian Sanavia | WBC Super Middleweight Champion 9 Oct 2004– 14 Oct 2006 |
Succeeded byMikkel Kessler |
See also
External links
- Markus Beyer's career boxing record
- Homepage von Markus Beyer
- Die Rückkehr des letzten Champions Markus Wessel / sport.ARD.de
- Vor dem Fight gegen Danny Green
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