Mahir Oral
Mahir Oral (born 23 May 1980) is a German professional boxer.
Mahir Oral | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Professional boxer |
Years active | 2000–2011 |
Boxing career | |
Statistics | |
Nickname(s) | Lion |
Weight(s) | Middle |
Height | 6 ft 1 in (185 cm) |
Reach | 71.5 in (182 cm) |
Stance | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 34 |
Wins | 28 |
Wins by KO | 11 |
Losses | 4 |
Draws | 2 |
Personal life
Mahir Oral was born in Hamburg, West Germany on 23 May 1980.[1]
Boxing career
Oral competed in professional boxing from early 2000 through February 2011. As of January 2021, BoxRec described Oral—also called "Lion—as being 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m) tall with a 71 1⁄2-inch (1,820 mm) reach. He is classified as a middleweight boxer with an orthodox stance. Since 4 March 2000, Oral has competed in 34 professional boxing bouts (winning 28), totalling 195 rounds, with a knockout rate of 32.35 percent:[1]
Professional bouts
Date | Opponent | Outcome | Location |
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4 March 2000 | Gábor Balogh | Won by unanimous decision | Toruń, Poland |
27 May 2000 | Robert Sathy | Won by technical knockout | Koblenz, Germany |
24 June 2000 | Marek Koupil | Won by technical knockout | Toruń, Poland |
30 September 2000 | Cristinel Acatrinei | Won by technical knockout | Rotterdam, Netherlands |
20 October 2001 | Zbigniew Bajsarowicz | Won by points decision | Treptow-Köpenick, Germany |
26 January 2002 | Gabriel Botos | Won by points decision | Germany |
7 September 2002 | Evgenij Rakk | Won by points decision | Munich, Germany |
21 March 2003 | Juri Wolf | Draw by points decision | Weißensee, Germany |
13 December 2003 | Alexander Awdijan | Draw by points decision | Nuremberg, Germany |
27 March 2004 | Malik Dziarra | Lost by points decision | Magdeburg, Germany |
18 June 2005 | Attila Kathi | Won by unanimous decision | Pula, Croatia |
2 July 2005 | Richard Remen | Won by technical knockout | Altona, Germany |
9 July 2005 | Ramdane Kaouane | Won by points decision | Magdeburg, Germany |
10 September 2005 | Joseph Sovijus | Won by knockout | Weißensee, Germany |
25 October 2005 | Ihar Filonau | Won by unanimous decision | Vienna, Austria |
12 November 2005 | Christophe Karagoz | Won by split decision | Alsterdorf, Germany |
13 December 2005 | József Balázs | Won by unanimous decision | Sölden, Austria |
7 January 2006 | Attila Kiss | Won by unanimous decision | Munich, Germany |
11 March 2006 | Arsen Khachatrian | Won by unanimous decision | Altona, Germany |
15 July 2006 | Francesco Pernice | Won by technical knockout | Altona, Germany |
10 November 2006 | Genaro Andujar | Won by knockout | Alsterdorf, Germany |
6 July 2007 | Murad Makhmudov | Won by unanimous decision | Germany |
26 April 2008 | Joel Mayo | Won by technical knockout | Trabzon, Turkey |
30 May 2008 | Alexander Sipos | Won by unanimous decision | Barakaldo, Spain |
4 July 2008 | Jurijs Boreiko | Won by points decision | Ankara, Turkey |
18 September 2009 | Alexander Sipos | Won by unanimous decision | Castellón de la Plana, Spain |
23 January 2010 | Fabio Liggieri | Won by majority decision | Cuxhaven, Germany |
12 February 2011 | Jozsef Matolcsi | Lost by corner retirement | Herning, Denmark |
Title bouts
Date | Opponent | Outcome | Title(s) | Location |
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9 September 2006 | Dirk Dzemski | Won by technical knockout | Vacant EBU European Union Middle Title | Wandsbek, Germany |
24 March 2007 | Domenico Spada | Won by split decision | World Boxing Council International Middle Title EBU European Union Middle Title |
Alsterdorf, Germany |
18 November 2008 | Alexander Sipos | Won by corner retirement | World Boxing Council Mediterranean Middle Title | Cuxhaven, Germany |
27 June 2009 | Arthur Abraham | Lost by technical knockout | International Boxing Federation World Middle Title | Prenzlauer Berg, Germany |
27 March 2010 | Juan Camilo Novoa | Won by technical knockout | World Boxing Council International Middle Title | Alsterdorf, Germany |
30 October 2010 | Sebastian Sylvester | Lost by unanimous decision | International Boxing Federation World Middle Title | Rostock, Germany |
References
- "Mahir Oral". BoxRec. Archived from the original on 23 January 2021. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
External links
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