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Cengiz Koç
Medal record
Men's amateur boxing
Representing  Germany
European Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2000 Tampere Super heavyweight

Cengiz Koç (born 9 September 1977 in Gronau, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a German heavyweight boxer of Turkish descent who won the bronze medal at the 2000 European amateur championships. He has also won a European championship in amateur kickboxing.

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Amateur

In Houston at the World championships 1999 he lost on points to eventual runner-up Kazakh Mukhtarkhan Dildabekov. At the European Championships 2000 he scored his biggest result in a third place after losing to Russian Alexei Lezin. At the Olympics he was spectacularly knocked cold in his first match by Cuban giant Alexis Rubalcaba.

Pro

He turned pro afterwards but disappointed displaying little power and dedication. He lost to Michael Sprott, Paolo Vidoz and Timo Hoffmann.

Titles

Amateur Boxing

Amateur Kickboxing

Professional boxing record

24 Wins (15 knockouts, 9 decisions), 3 Losses (3 decisions) [1]
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Win 22-1 Germany Rene Dettweiler MD 8 30/08/2008 Germany Max-Schmeling-Halle, Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin 77-75, 77-75, 76-76.
Loss 35-4-1 Germany Timo Hoffmann UD 10 04/11/2006 Germany RWE Rhein-Ruhr Sporthalle, Muelheim, North Rhine-Westphalia 94-97, 91-98, 93-96.
Loss 20-2 Italy Paolo Vidoz UD 12 28/01/2006 Germany Tempodrom, Kreuzberg, Berlin EBU Heavyweight Title. 112-117, 112-116, 112-117.
Win 9-1 United States Chris Lewallen KO 1 01/10/2005 Germany EWE Arena, Oldenburg, Lower Saxony Lewallen knocked out at 1:42 of the first round.
Win 29-27-1 United States Marcus Rhode TKO 2 16/07/2005 Germany Nuremberg Arena, Nuremberg, Bavaria Referee stopped the bout at 1:58 of the second round.
Loss 26-7 United Kingdom Michael Sprott SD 10 23/04/2005 Germany Westfalenhallen, Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia EBU Heavyweight Title. 95-96, 92-98, 96-94.
Win 37-5-1 Argentina Marcelo Fabian Dominguez UD 8 18/12/2004 Germany Oberfrankenhalle, Bayreuth, Bavaria 77-75, 77-75, 78-74.
Win 7-1 United States Cerrone Fox TKO 7 23/10/2004 Germany Tempodrom, Kreuzberg, Berlin Referee stopped the bout at 0:27 of the seventh round.
Win 19-8-3 United States Terry McGroom UD 6 24/07/2004 Germany Brandenburg Halle, Frankfurt, Brandenburg
Win 11-16-1 United States Ramon Hayes UD 8 17/04/2004 Germany Max-Schmeling-Halle, Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin
Win 4-6 United States Jeff "Big Diesel" Ford KO 3 28/02/2004 Germany Mehrzweckhalle, Dresden, Saxony
Win 3-0 Germany Marcel Zeller UD 6 22/11/2003 Germany Erdgas Arena, Riesa, Saxony
Win 28-13 United States Thomas "Top Dawg" Williams TKO 3 15/03/2003 Germany Max-Schmeling-Halle, Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin
Win 12-4 United States Wade Lewis KO 4 01/02/2003 Germany Eissportzentrum Chemnitz, Chemnitz, Saxony
Win 6-8 France Thierry Guezouli UD 6 16/11/2002 Germany Nuremberg Arena, Nuremberg, Bavaria
Win 9-10 South Africa Hein van Bosch TKO 5 28/09/2002 Germany Stadthalle, Zwickau, Saxony
Win 40-11-4 Belgium Dirk Wallyn TKO 2 24/08/2002 Germany Arena Leipzig, Leipzig, Saxony
Win 1-3-1 Hungary Istvan Kecskes TKO 2 01/06/2002 Germany Nuremberg Arena, Nuremberg, Bavaria
Win 4-3 Germany Marco Heinichen KO 1 27/04/2002 Germany Saxony Arena, Riesa, Saxony
Win 12-2-1 Poland Roman Bugaj SD 6 16/03/2002 Germany Bordelandhalle, Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt
Win 6-2 Hungary Peter Boldan KO 1 01/12/2001 Germany Westfalenhallen, Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia
Win 8-10-1 United States George Chamberlain TKO 2 01/09/2001 Germany Bordelandhalle, Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt
Win 3-5 United States Anthony Abrams KO 2 09/06/2001 Germany Nuremberg Arena, Nuremberg, Bavaria
Win 9-6 United States Darrell Morgan UD 4 21/04/2001 Germany Messehalle, Erfurt, Thuringia
Win 0-3 Turkey Ergin Solmaz TKO 2 24/03/2001 Germany Bordelandhalle, Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt
Win 26-68-9 United Kingdom Nigel Rafferty PTS 4 17/02/2001 United Kingdom York Hall, Bethnal Green, London 40-36.
Win 1-2 United States James Sealey KO 1 27/01/2001 Germany Saxony Arena, Riesa, Saxony

References

  1. ^ "13^ WAKO EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS (Results - Low-Kick Men)" (PDF). www.wakoweb.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-26. Retrieved 2011-05-16.

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