German boxer (1971–2018)
Markus Beyer
Beyer in 2015
Born Markus Beyer
(1971-04-28 ) April 28, 1971Died 3 December 2018(2018-12-03) (aged 47) Nationality German Other names Boom Boom Statistics Weight(s) Super middleweight Height 5 ft 9+ 1 ⁄2 in (177 cm) Reach 71 in (180 cm) Stance Southpaw
Boxing record Total fights 39 Wins 35 Wins by KO 13 Losses 3 Draws 1
Markus Beyer (28 April 1971 – 3 December 2018) was a German professional boxer who won the World Boxing Council super middleweight title.[ 1] As an amateur, he represented Germany at the 1992 and 1996 Olympic Games in the light middleweight division. He also won a bronze medal at the 1995 World Amateur Boxing Championships [ 2] and silver at the 1996 European Amateur Boxing Championships .[ 3]
Amateur career
Beyer's amateur record was 235 wins in 274 fights.
1988 East German Featherweight Champion, won the Junior European Flyweight Championship in Gdansk, Poland beating Zoltan Lunka (Romania) in the final.[ 4]
1989 2nd place at the Junior World Championship in Bayamon, Puerto Rico as a Featherweight[ 5]
1992 competed at the Barcelona Olympics as a Light Middleweight. Results were:
1993 German Light Middleweight Champion, competed at the World Championship in Tampere, Finland[ 6]
1994 2nd place at German Championship, losing the final to Mario Veit [ 7]
1995 German Light Middleweight Champion, 3rd place at World Championship in Berlin, Germany[ 8]
1996 2nd Place at European Championship in Vejle (Denmark) losing the final to Francisc Vastag (Romania), competed at the Atlanta Olympics.[ 9] Results were:
Professional career
On 23 October 1999, Beyer won his first world title against WBC super middleweight champion Richie Woodhall . He successfully defended the title against Leif Keiski before losing it to Glenn Catley .
On 5 April 2003, Beyer challenged Canadian WBC super middleweight champion Eric Lucas and was awarded a highly controversial split decision in Germany.[ 10] It was later proven that Beyer's team cheated by obtaining the judges' scores during the fight.[ 11] Beyer defended the title against Danny Green and Andre Thysse before being upset by Cristian Sanavia . Beyer defeated Sanavia by knockout in a rematch then went on to retain the title five times by scoring wins over Yoshinori Nishizawa, Danny Green, Omar Sheika , Alberto Colajanni , and a draw against Sakio Bika .
On 14 October 2006, Beyer lost his title via third-round knockout to WBA super middleweight champion Mikkel Kessler in a unification fight.
Titles held
German super middleweight;
IBF Intercontinental super middleweight;
3 times WBC super middleweight 23 October 1999 to 6 May 2000; 5 April 2003 to 5 June 2004; 9 October 2004 to 14 October 2006
WBC International super middleweight; 21 April 2001 to 24 August 2002
Professional boxing record
39 fights
35 wins
3 losses
By knockout
13
2
By decision
21
1
By disqualification
1
0
Draws
1
No.
Result
Record
Opponent
Type
Round, time
Date
Location
Notes
39
Win
35–3–1
Murad Makhmudov
UD
8
2008-03-14
Kulturhalle Zenith , Munich, Germany
38
Loss
34–3–1
Mikkel Kessler
KO
3 (12), 2:58
2006-10-14
Parken Stadium , Copenhagen, Denmark
Lost WBC & WBA (Super) Super middleweight title unification match
37
Draw
34–2–1
Sakio Bika
TD
4 (12), 1:45
2006-05-13
Stadthalle, Zwickau, Germany
Retained WBC super middleweight title .
36
Win
34–2
Alberto Colajanni
TKO
12 (12), 2:12
2006-01-28
Tempodrom , Kreuzberg, Germany
Retained WBC super middleweight title .
35
Win
33–2
Omar Sheika
UD
12
2005-09-03
International Congress Center , Charlottenburg, Germany
Retained WBC super middleweight title .
34
Win
32–2
Danny Green
MD
12
2005-03-12
Stadthalle, Zwickau, Germany
Retained WBC super middleweight title .
33
Win
31–2
Yoshinori Nishizawa
UD
12
2004-12-18
Oberfrankenhalle , Bayreuth, Germany
Retained WBC super middleweight title .
32
Win
30–2
Cristian Sanavia
KO
6 (12), 0:44
2004-10-09
Messehalle , Erfurt, Germany
Won WBC super middleweight title .
31
Loss
29–2
Cristian Sanavia
SD
12
2004-06-05
Chemnitz Arena, Chemnitz, Germany
Lost WBC super middleweight title .
30
Win
29–1
Andre Thysse
UD
12
2004-02-28
Mehrzweckhalle, Dresden, Germany
Retained WBC super middleweight title .
29
Win
28–1
Danny Green
DQ
5 (12)
2003-08-16
Nürburgring , Nürburg, Germany
Retained and unified WBC super middleweight title .
28
Win
27–1
Éric Lucas
SD
12
2003-04-05
Arena Leipzig , Leipzig, Germany
Won WBC super middleweight title .
27
Win
26–1
Roni Martinez
TKO
4 (8)
2002-08-24
Arena Leipzig , Leipzig, Germany
26
Win
25–1
Vincenzo Imparato
UD
12
2002-04-27
Erdgas Arena , Riesa, Germany
Retained WBC International Super middleweight title.
25
Win
24–1
Anton Robinson
TKO
7 (12)
2002-03-09
Brandenburg Halle, Frankfurt, Germany
Retained WBC International Super middleweight title.
24
Win
23–1
Shannon Landberg
UD
10
2001-10-06
Eisstadion, Cologne, Germany
23
Win
22–1
Glenn Odem
UD
8
2001-09-01
Bordelandhalle , Magdeburg, Germany
22
Win
21–1
Manuel Lopez
KO
7 (12)
2001-04-21
Messehalle , Erfurt, Germany
Won WBC International Super middleweight title.
21
Win
20–1
Lloyd Bryan
UD
10
2001-01-27
Erdgas Arena , Riesa, Germany
20
Win
19–1
Ahmed Dine
UD
8
2000-12-16
Europahalle , Karlsruhe, Germany
19
Loss
18–1
Glenn Catley
TKO
12 (12), 0:53
2000-05-06
Ballsporthalle , Frankfurt, Germany
Lost WBC Super-middleweight title.
18
Win
18–0
Leif Keiski
KO
7 (12), 1:47
2000-01-29
Erdgas Arena , Riesa, Germany
Retained WBC Super-middleweight title.
17
Win
17–0
Richie Woodhall
UD
12
1999-10-23
Telford Ice Rink , Telford, England
Won WBC Super-middleweight title.
16
Win
16–0
Juan Carlos Viloria
UD
12
1999-06-05
Ballsporthalle , Frankfurt, Germany
Won IBF Inter-Continental Super-middleweight title.
15
Win
15–0
Octavian Stoica
PTS
8
1999-05-08
Philips Halle , Düsseldorf, Germany
14
Win
14–0
Rene-Claude Dutard
UD
8
1999-02-27
Max-Schmeling-Halle , Prenzlauer Berg, Germany
13
Win
13–0
Robert Koon
PTS
8
1998-12-05
Cologne, Germany
12
Win
12–0
Yuri Epifantsev
TKO
7 (8)
1998-04-18
Duisburg, Germany
11
Win
11–0
Alexander Boy
KO
7 (10)
1998-01-11
Erdgas Arena , Riesa, Germany
Won Germany BDB Middleweight title.
10
Win
10–0
Kevin Pompey
PTS
8
1997-11-02
Halle an der Saale, Germany
9
Win
9–0
Terry Ford
KO
4 (?)
1997-10-05
Gera, Germany
8
Win
8–0
Simon Andrews
TKO
5 (6), 2:04
1997-07-12
Olympia , Kensington, England
7
Win
7–0
Danny Thomas
PTS
6
1997-06-22
Cologne, Germany
6
Win
6–0
Paul Busby
PTS
8
1997-06-01
Riesa, Germany
5
Win
5–0
Yuri Filipko
PTS
6
1997-04-26
Leipzig, Germany
4
Win
4–0
Isidore Janvier
TKO
5 (6)
1997-04-13
Cologne, Germany
3
Win
3–0
Andy Flute
PTS
6
1997-02-15
Kurhalle Oberlaa, Vienna, Austria
2
Win
2–0
Harold Roberts
TKO
2 (6)
1996-12-07
Vienna, Austria
1
Win
1–0
Eric Davis
TKO
6 (6)
1996-11-23
Olympiahalle , Munich, Germany
Professional debut
Personal life
In 2008, Beyer married Daniela Haak, aka Lady Danii from the Mr. President Eurodance band.[ 12]
Beyer died 3 December 2018 of a short and serious illness.[ 13]
See also
References
External links
International National People