Alem Begic
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Real name | Alem Begic |
Height | 1,81 m |
Nationality | Germany German |
Born | 7. March 1987 Munich |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 24 |
Wins | 23 |
Wins by KO | 19 |
Losses | 0 |
Draws | 1 |
Alem Begic (*March 7th, 1987 in Munich, Germany) is a German professional boxer. Currently he holds the IBO International light heavyweight title. He is also the IBF European champion in the same weight division.
Beginnings as a kickboxer and amateur boxer (2002 to 2014)[edit]
In 2002 Alem Begic began his boxing career as a kickboxer at Stekos sportcentre in Munich, Germany. In 2004 he started with amateur boxing. He fought for the clubs TSV 1860 Munich, BSK Seelze and BK Radnik Bijeljina (Premier League Bosnia and Hercegovina). At national and international contests he had 102 fights of which he won 84 (2 ended in a tie).
Career as a professional boxer (since 2014)[edit]
At age 27 Alem Begic began his professional boxing career. On November 22nd, 2014 he won over Stelian Anghelus Voicu in Srebrenica, Bosnia.[1] In Dortmund, Germany, he won over Ukrainian athlete Artem Redko. In June 2018 he won over Serbian athlete Nenad Stankovic by technical knockout and thus the IBF European light heavyweight championship. After a tie in the fight for the WBO intercontinental super middleweight title, Begic won over US-American boxer John Rene on December 10th, 2019, and is thus holding the IBO International light heavyweight championship.[2] His first international title is the greatest success of his career so far. The IBO title fight took place at the Bio-Hotel Stanglwirt in Kitzbühel, where the Klitschko-Brothers also prepared for their fights [3] , and was organised as part of a charity event. Among his sparring partners are multiple world champions Gennadi Golowkin [4] , Felix Sturm and Arthur Abraham.Alem Begic is currently a world ranked and undefeated light heavyweight.[5] [6] He remains undefeated with 24 wins.
Professional Boxing Record[edit]
Year | Day | Opponent | Place | Result | Type |
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2014 | 22. November | Romania Stelian Anghelus Voicu | Stadthalle, Srebrenica | Win | KO |
2015 | 24. January | Bosnia and Herzegovina Goran Risitc | Gildehaus, Luechow | Win | TKO |
7. March | Croatia Todor Ilic | Markthalle, Wismar | Win | KO | |
10. April | Serbia Slobodan Jankovic | Kongress und Sportzentrum, Bad Vilbel – Dortelweil | Win | TKO | |
18. April | Bosnia and Herzegovina Adil Rusidi | Hallensportzentrum, Lahr | Win | TKO | |
2. May | Serbia Danijel Smardzi | Unterschleißheim | Win | TKO | |
16. May | Serbia Nedeljko Cvorvic | Kongress und Sportzentrum, Bad Vilbel – Dortelweil | Win | KO | |
30. June | Serbia Slobodan Jankovic | Unterschleißheim | Win | TKO | |
6. September | Bosnia and Herzegovina Zeljko Tomic | Markthalle, Wismar | Win | TKO | |
30. Oktober | Romania Mihai Macovei | Unterschleißheim | Win | PTP | |
29. December | Georgia George Aduashvili | Antoniushaus, Regensburg | Win | KO | |
2016 | 20. February | Germany Leo Tchoula | Koenig Pilsener Arena, Oberhausen | Win | KO |
7. May | Hungary Laszlo Ivanyi | Kampfsportcenter, München | Win | PTS | |
11. June | Bosnia and Herzegovina Zeljko Bojic | KSL Gym, Lahr | Win | TKO | |
25. June | Georgia Ramazi Gogichasvili | Volkshaus, Zurich | Win | TKO | |
17. December | Bosnia and Herzegovina Slavisa Simeunovic | Kaserne, Basel | Win | RTD | |
2017 | 1. April | Ukraine Artem Redko | Westfalenhalle, Dortmund | Win | MD |
8. July | Georgia Beka Aduashvili | Dreifach-Sporthalle, Kempten | Win | KO | |
4. November | Georgia Gary Abajyan | München | Win | TKO | |
30. November | Bosnia and Herzegovina Slavisa Simeunovic | Porsche Zentrum Oberösterreich, Linz | Win | RTD | |
2018 | 9. June | Serbia Nenad Stankovic | Porsche Zentrum Oberösterreich, Linz | Win | TKO |
2019 | 9. February | Croatia Bosko Misic | Bruno Gehrke Halle, Spandau | Win | TKO |
24. August | Germany Tiran Metz | Hotel Stanglwirt, Kitzbühel | Draw | D | |
10. December | United States John Rene | Hotel Stanglwirt, Kitzbühel | Win | UD |
Personal Life[edit]
Alem Begic has a master‘s degree in architecture and another master‘s degree in real estate economics.
Externel Links[edit]
- Official Homepage of Alem Begic
- Professional boxing record for Begic Alem from BoxRec Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 23: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
References[edit]
- ↑ https://www.sarajevotimes.com/ring-of-fire-another-victory-of-bh-boxer-alem-begic/, Article about Alem Begic, sarajevtimes.com , 3.November 2015
- ↑ https://www.iboboxing.com/champions.html#INTERNATIONAL_CHAMPIONS,Alem Begic as IBO-International Champion,iboboxing.com,19.1.2020
- ↑ https://www.telegraph.co.uk/boxing/2017/04/11/wladimir-klitschko-yes-lost-fury-never-felt-beaten-now-will/ , Klitschko preparing at the Stanglwirt Hotel, telegraph.co.uk, 12.April 2017
- ↑ https://www.ringtv.com/564103-serhii-bohachuks-ko-streak-on-the-line-against-freddy-hernandez-on-sunday/, Tom Löffler speaks about Alem Begic´s sparring with Triple GGG, ringtv.com,18.May 2019
- ↑ https://www.wboboxing.com/news/boxing-news/wbo-inter-continental-championship-begic-simon-at-hollywood-fight-nights/, Alem Begic Fight for the WBO-Intercontinental Title,wboboxing.com, 11.May 2019
- ↑ https://www.boxnation.com/boxing-news/top-5-german-boxers-in-history/, Undefeated German Boxer Alem Begic before his WBO-Intercontinental Title Fight ,boxnation.com, 15.May 2019
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