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  1. Bradham down once in both rounds; Pro debut for Klitschko ©BoxRec is the official record keeper for 410 sports authorities worldwide, it is not under direct control of any single authority. Data may be incomplete/inaccurate.

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    Klitschko won 195 of 210 amateur bouts.
    1994 Ukrainian Super Heavyweight representative at the World Cup in Bangkok, Thailand. Results:
    1994 Super Heavyweight Silver Medalist at the Military World Championships in Tunis, Tunisia.
    1995 Super Heavyweight Silver Medalist at the World Championships in Berlin, Germany. Results:

    Klitschko tested positive for a banned substance in 1996, received a two-year suspension and was thrown off the Ukrainian boxing team for the Atlanta Olympics. He had planned to box at super heavyweight while his younger brother, Wladimir Klitschko, planned to compete as a heavyweight. Wladimir, who was struggling to make weight, took over the supe...

    Championship Record 1. 15 opponents (12 by KO) beaten for the World Heavyweight Title. 2. Record in world title fights: 15-2 (12 KO) 3. Record against former, current and future world titlists (secondary belts excluded): 6-2 (5 KO) 3.1. Won against: Herbie Hide, Corrie Sanders, Samuel Peter, Juan Carlos Gomez, Shannon Briggs & Tomasz Adamek. 3.2. L...

    Klitschko knocked out Herbie Hide in two rounds to win the WBO heavyweight title on June 26, 1999. He lost the title to Chris Byrd in his third defense on April 1, 2000. Klitschko, comfortably ahead on points, retired after the ninth round due to an injured shoulder. It was his first loss after 27 consecutive knockout wins. Klitschko fought Lennox ...

    Klitschko ran for mayor of Kiev and the Ukrainian parliament in 2006. The elections were held on March 26. He campaigned on an anti-corruption platform. He was a supporter of Viktor Yushchenko and his party, Our Ukraine. Klitschko was seen at Yushchenko's side during the 2004 Orange Revolution, which ultimately resulted in Yushchenko's election as ...

    Vitali and Wladimir Klitschkoare the first brothers to hold world heavyweight titles at the same time.
    After Wladimir defeated David Haye on July 2, 2011, all the major heavyweight belts were simultaneously owned by the Klitschko brothers. Wladimir held the IBF, WBO and WBA titles, and Vitali held t...
    Vitali has defeated 15 fighters for the World Heavyweight Title, the fifth most in heavyweight history (tied with Lennox Lewis).
    Son of an Air Force Colonel.
  2. Klitschko ist Champion im Ruhestand (Champion Emeritus) des WBC im Schwergewicht sowie ehemaliger Weltmeister nach Version der WBO. Insgesamt gingen 87 % seiner Gegner k. o. Dies ist eine der höchsten K.-o.- Quoten in der Geschichte des Profiboxens. Seit seinem Rückzug vom Profiboxen ist Klitschko in der Ukraine politisch tätig.

  3. As a boxer, Klitschko won multiple world heavyweight championships. He held the World Boxing Organization (WBO) title from 1999 to 2000, the Ring magazine title from 2004 to 2005, and the World Boxing Council (WBC) title twice between 2004 and 2013.

  4. World Championships - Super Heavyweight - Final. 1995-05-12. Rene Monse. 11 4 0. Deutchlandhalle, Berlin. W-PTS. event bout wiki. 6-5. World Championships - Super Heavyweight - Semi-final.

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  5. 7. Mai 2024 · Vitali Klitschko (born July 19, 1971, Belovodsk, Kirgiziya, U.S.S.R. [now Belovodskoye, Kyrgyzstan]) is a Ukrainian boxer and politician whose colossal size—6 feet 7 inches (2 metres) tall and over 240 pounds (109 kg)—helped propel him to great boxing success, including the World Boxing Council (WBC) world heavyweight title.

  6. Vitali Klitschko (Boxen): nächster Kampf, letztes Kampfergebnis, Statistik, Kampfbilanz (Tabelle) Alle Kämpfe in 2024, Titel, Alter, Größe und Gewicht, KO-Prozentzahl des Profiboxers Vitali «Dr. Ironfist» Klitschko. Bildquelle: Siege. 45. (41 KO) Niederl. 2. (2 KO) Unentschied. 0. Geburtsname: Vitaliy Volodimirovich Klitschko.