Mahir Oral

German boxer

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Born (1980-05-23) May 23, 1980 (age 43)
Hamburg, West Germany
OccupationProfessional boxer
Years active2000–2011
Boxing career
Other namesLion
Statistics
Weight(s)Middle
Height6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Reach71.5 in (182 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights34
Wins28
Wins by KO11
Losses4
Draws2

Mahir Oral (born 23 May 1980) is a German professional boxer.

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[update], BoxRec described Oral—also called "Lion—as being 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m) tall with a 71+12-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]

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Oral's bouts

Professional bouts

Date Opponent Outcome Location
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
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

  1. ^ a b "Mahir Oral". BoxRec. Archived from the original on 23 January 2021. Retrieved 23 January 2021.

External links

  • Boxing record for Mahir Oral from BoxRec (registration required)


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