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Axel Schulz

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Axel Schulz
Schulz in 2007
Born(1968-11-09)9 November 1968(age 55)
NationalityGerman
Other namesDer sanfte Riese
( "The Gentle Giant" )
Statistics
Weight(s)Heavyweight
Height1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Reach193 cm (76 in)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights33
Wins26
Wins by KO11
Losses5
Draws1
No contests1
Medal record
Men'samateur boxing
RepresentingEast Germany
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 1989 Moscow Heavyweight
European Championships
Silver medal – second place 1989 Athens Heavyweight

Axel Schulz(born 9 November 1968) is a German formerprofessional boxerwho competed from 1990 to 1999, and in 2006. He challenged three times for both theIBFandEuropeanheavyweight titles. As anamateurhe won a bronze medal at the1989 World Championshipsand silver at the1989 European Championships,both in the heavyweight division.

Schulz first fought for a world championship in 1995, when he challengedGeorge Foremanfor his IBF title. Schulz lost a very closemajority decision,but was immediately granted a second opportunity at the title in the same year. With Foreman having vacated the title after refusing a rematch, Schulz facedFrancois Bothabut this time lost via (a controversial)split decision.However, Botha laterfailed a drug test,which led to Schulz receiving a third chance at the title. In 1996 he foughtMichael Moorerfor the vacant IBF title, losing again via split decision. During his career, Schulz also foughtJeremy Williamsand former world championsHenry Akinwande,James SmithandWladimir Klitschko.

Amateur career

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Axel Schulz and Torsten Schmitz at the awards ceremony of the 1989 Chemistry Cup
Axel Schulz andTorsten Schmitzat the awards ceremony of the 1989 Chemistry Cup

From 1982 Schulz boxed for the army sports club Vorwärts inFrankfurt (Oder),later becoming theEast Germanyouth champion. From 1986 onward, he was aStasiinformer under the codename "Markus".[1]At the junior European championships in Denmark in 1986, Schulz won the light-heavyweight title, and in 1988, under the tutelage ofManfred Wolke,he became East German heavyweight champion. In 1989 he won the Chemiepokal inHalle (Saale),the silver medal atEuropean ChampionshipsinAthens,and a bronze medal in the world championships in Moscow, where he lost toFélix Savón. Amateur record: 78 wins, 20 losses.

Professional career

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After reunification, Schulz turned professional. In 1992 he became German heavyweight champion after defeating Bernd Friedrich inKassel.

1992 and 1993 saw two fights againstHenry Akinwandefor the European championship. The first fight was declared a draw, but in the return match Schulz suffered his first professional defeat.

IBF heavyweight title challenges

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On 22 April 1995 Schulz foughtGeorge Foremanfor theIBFheavyweight title, losing controversially on points. This was Foreman's first fight since regaining the title fromMichael Moorer,and Schulz was viewed at the time as being a weak, unknown opponent. After refusing a rematch, Foreman was stripped of his title and Schulz was given a second opportunity when he foughtFrancois Bothafor the vacant title on 12 December 1995. Following a split decision verdict in Botha's favour, the result was changed to a no-contest when Botha failed a doping test. A third chance followed for Schulz on 22 June 1996 when he facedMichael Moorerfor the still vacant title. Moorer won on points.

Several fights against lower quality opposition followed. These included a stoppage victory overKevin McBride,who eight years later would defeat a badly fadedMike Tyson.Schulz ended his career after suffering a stoppage at the hands ofWladimir Klitschkoon 25 September 1999 for the vacant European championship. Schulz had been thoroughly outclassed. In the end, despite lofty expectations after the George Foreman fight, Schulz was unable to win a title at European or world level.

Comeback attempt

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Since the end of his career Schulz has worked in television as a summariser. In December 2005 he received an offer to fight again from Carl King, the stepson of the boxing promoterDon King.His comeback fight took place on November 25, 2006, againstBrian Minto.He lost the fight in the sixth Round (T.K.O.).

He retired with a record with 26-5-1 and one no contest with 11 knockouts.

Axel Schulz married in March 2006. He and his wife had their first child, a girl, on 19 August 2006: Paulina Patricia Clara and another girl born in January 2010: Amelina Patricia Hedwig.

Professional boxing record

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33 fights 26 wins 5 losses
By knockout 11 2
By decision 15 3
Draws 1
No contests 1
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
33 Loss 26–5–1(1) United StatesBrian Minto TKO 6 (10),1:30 25 Nov 2006 GermanyGerry Weber Stadion,Halle,Germany
32 Loss 26–4–1(1) UkraineWladimir Klitschko TKO 8 (12),2:42 25 Sep 1999 GermanyKölnarena,Cologne,Germany ForWBAInter-Continental and vacant European heavyweight titles
31 Win 26–3–1(1) United StatesRichard Mason UD 10 22 Aug 1998 GermanyTrade Fair,Leipzig,Germany
30 Win 25–3–1(1) United KingdomJulius Francis UD 12 28 Feb 1998 GermanyWestfalenhallen, Dortmund, Germany
29 Win 24–3–1(1) Republic of IrelandKevin McBride TKO 9 (10) 30 Aug 1997 GermanyMax-Schmeling-Halle,Berlin, Germany
28 Win 23–3–1(1) SpainJorge Valdes UD 10 26 Apr 1997 GermanyLeipzig,Germany
27 Win 22–3–1(1) CubaJose Ribalta UD 10 7 Dec 1996 AustriaVienna,Austria
26 Loss 21–3–1(1) United StatesMichael Moorer SD 12 22 Jun 1996 GermanyWestfalenstadion,Dortmund, Germany For vacant IBF heavyweight title
25 NC 21–2–1(1) South AfricaFrancois Botha SD 12 9 Dec 1995 GermanyHanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle,Stuttgart,Germany Vacant IBF heavyweight title at stake;
Originally an SD win for Botha, later ruled an NC after he failed a drug test
24 Loss 21–2–1 United StatesGeorge Foreman MD 12 22 Apr 1995 United StatesMGM Grand Garden Arena,Paradise, Nevada,US ForIBFand vacantWBUheavyweight titles
23 Win 21–1–1 United StatesJames Smith UD 10 17 Sep 1994 GermanyLeverkusen,Germany
22 Win 20–1–1 United StatesJack Basting UD 10 18 Jun 1994 United StatesBismarck Hotel,Chicago, Illinois,US
21 Win 19–1–1 United StatesTroy Jefferson PTS 8 4 Jun 1994 GermanyWestfalenhallen,Dortmund,Germany
20 Win 18–1–1 United StatesAl Evans TKO 3 (10) 7 May 1994 GermanySporthalle Oberwerth, Koblenz, Germany
19 Win 17–1–1 United StatesCarlton West KO 2 16 Oct 1993 GermanyKoblenz,Germany
18 Win 16–1–1 United StatesKimmuel Odum UD 10 7 Aug 1993 United StatesSteel Pier,Atlantic City, New Jersey,US
17 Loss 15–1–1 United KingdomHenry Akinwande UD 12 1 May 1993 GermanySporthalleCharlottenburg,Berlin, Germany For vacant European heavyweight title
16 Draw 15–0–1 United KingdomHenry Akinwande MD 12 19 Dec 1992 GermanyBerlin, Germany For vacantEuropean heavyweight title
15 Win 15–0 United StatesRicky Parkey PTS 8 2 Oct 1992 GermanyDeutschlandhalle,Berlin, Germany
14 Win 14–0 GermanyBernd Friedrich UD 10 19 Sep 1992 GermanyKassel,Germany Won vacant Germany BDB heavyweight title
13 Win 13–0 HungaryLaszlo Paszterko PTS 8 25 Apr 1992 GermanyBerlin, Germany
12 Win 12–0 United KingdomGary McCrory TKO 2 (8) 6 Mar 1992 GermanyBerlin, Germany
11 Win 11–0 United StatesRicardo Spain TKO 2 (8) 28 Jan 1992 GermanyLegien-Center, Berlin, Germany
10 Win 10–0 United StatesCharles Dixon KO 2 6 Dec 1991 GermanyDüsseldorf, Germany
9 Win 9–0 Sierra LeoneDavid Muhammed PTS 8 2 Oct 1991 GermanyHalle,Germany
8 Win 8–0 United KingdomSteve Gee KO 2 (8) 13 Sep 1991 GermanyDüsseldorf, Germany
7 Win 7–0 HungaryLaszlo Virag TKO 3 28 Jun 1991 GermanyDinslaken,Germany
6 Win 6–0 United KingdomSteve Garber KO 5 (8) 31 May 1991 GermanyBerlin, Germany
5 Win 5–0 NetherlandsRamon Voorn TKO 5,2:39 28 Feb 1991 GermanyPhilips Halle, Düsseldorf, Germany
4 Win 4–0 NetherlandsRamon Voorn PTS 6 14 Dec 1990 GermanyEuropahalle,Karlsruhe,Germany
3 Win 3–0 United KingdomBarry Ellis PTS 6 7 Dec 1990 GermanyBerlin,Germany
2 Win 2–0 GermanyJens Ploesser TKO 1 16 Nov 1990 GermanySporthalleWandsbek,Hamburg,Germany
1 Win 1–0 UgandaGeorge Ajio UD 6 5 Oct 1990 GermanyPhilips Halle,Düsseldorf,Germany

Television viewership

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Germany

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Date Fight Viewership (avg.) Source(s)
22 April 1995
George Foreman vs. Axel Schulz
3,900,000
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9 December 1995
Axel Schulz vs.Francois Botha
18,030,000
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22 June 1996
Axel Schulz vs.Michael Moorer
11,000,000
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7 December 1996
Axel Schulz vs.Jose Ribalta
8,940,000
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28 February 1998
Axel Schulz vs.Julius Francis
8,370,000
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25 September 1999
Axel Schulz vs.Wladimir Klitschko
10,530,000
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25 November 2006
Axel Schulz vs.Brian Minto
11,530,000
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Total viewership 74,300,000

Citations

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  1. ^"Axel Schulz gibt Stasi-Mitarbeit zu".Mitteldeutsche Zeitung. 1995-10-26.Archivedfrom the original on 2012-01-01.Retrieved2013-10-20.
  2. ^"Als Schulz gegen Foreman die Niederlage seines Lebens kassierte"(in German). 20 April 2020.Retrieved15 May2022.
  3. ^ab"Boxen bei RTL - Die größten Quoten-Erfolge"(in German). 14 November 2006.Retrieved11 December2023.
  4. ^"Die Faust, die die Boxwelt veränderte"(in German). 20 March 2022.Retrieved15 May2022.
  5. ^"Endlich! Nach 20 Monaten siegt Axel Schulz wieder"(in German). 9 December 1996.Retrieved12 December2023.
  6. ^"Axel Schulz bezwingt In Dortmund Julius Francis"(in German). 1 March 1998.Retrieved12 December2023.
  7. ^"Wladimir Klitschko Profile - East Side Boxing".Retrieved16 May2020.
  8. ^"Die Schwergewichtsboxer Vitali und Wladimir Klitschko über Hiebe, Geld und den Showdown in Las Vegas"(in German). Archived fromthe originalon 31 October 2020.Retrieved16 May2020.
  9. ^"Boxen: Debakel für Axel Schulz, Triumph für RTL"(in German). 26 November 2006.Retrieved15 May2022.
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