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Graciano Rocchigiani
German boxer

Graciano Rocchigiani

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61 years
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Biography

Graciano Rocchigiani (born 29 December 1963) is a German former professional boxer who competed from 1983 to 2003. He is a two-weight world champion, having held the IBF super-middleweight title from 1988 to 1989, and the WBC light-heavyweight title in 1998. Additionally he held the European light-heavyweight title from 1991 to 1992, and challenged twice for the WBO light-heavyweight title in 1996 and 2000.

Professional career

Rocchigiani turned professional in 1983 after a successful amateur career in which he won the 1982 German National Amateur championship in the light-middleweight division. In 1988 he captured the vacant IBF super-middleweight title by stopping Vincent Boulware, and defended the title three times before vacating to step up to the light-heavyweight division. Despite becoming European champion, Rocchigiani failed to secure a world title shot at light-heavyweight and moved back down to super-middleweight in February 1994 to challenge WBO champion Chris Eubank in Berlin, Germany, losing a unanimous decision.

After boxing to a draw with Frederic Seillier for the European super-middleweight title in December 1994, Rocchigiani moved back up to light-heavyweight to challenge the 26-0 Henry Maske IBF title in May 1995 at the Arena Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, Nordrhein-Westfalen. He lost by a disputed unanimous decision despite having Maske reeling numerous times towards the end of the fight, and lost a rematch later in the year, again by unanimous decision. In August 1996 Rocchigiani lost via disqualification to WBO light-heavyweight title holder Dariusz Michalczewski after hitting Michalczewski on the break during round seven. Michalczewski's prolonged, theatrical reaction to the punch was seen by many as way of getting out of a fight he was losing. Initially the result was a technical draw, later changed to a disqualification.

Three weeks after the Michalczewski bout, it was reported that Rocchigiani had tested positive for traces of ephedrine and methylephedrine. However, the German boxing association did not request a follow up test.

In March 1998, Rocchigiani captured the vacant WBC light-heavyweight title by defeating Michael Nunn by split decision at Max Schmeling Halle, Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin, but was demoted to "interim champion" three months later after the WBC inexplicably claimed its references in promotions and contracts to the Rocchigiani-Nunn fight as a championship bout, and to Rocchigiani as the champion in its rankings, had been "typographical errors". A match with WBC title holder Roy Jones was scheduled for November 1999 after Rocchigianni filed a lawsuit against Jones' promotional companies M&M Sports and Square Ring Promotions Inc due to Jones' reluctance to box Rocchigianni. However, the match was canceled by Jones' promoter Murad Muhammad after Rocchigiani missed a press conference. After initially threatening to strip Jones of his title if he didn't arrange another match with Rocchigiani, the WBC stripped Rocchigiani outright and removed him from their rankings due to inactivity, which prompted Rocchigiani to file a lawsuit against the WBC.

Rocchigiani again challenged Michalczewski for the lineal and WBO titles at Preussag Arena, Hannover, Niedersachsen, Germany in April 2000. By this time Rocchigiani was an aging fighter and despite a strong performance he lost via corner retirement after nine rounds. After a short lived comeback in 2003 after a two-year layoff, he retired from boxing.

Although he was a notable champion, Rocchigiani's most significant achievement was his victory in 2003 in the lawsuit against the WBC, in which he was awarded a $31 million judgment for damages over the loss of his light-heavyweight title. The court ruling also retroactively declared him champion from when he beat Nunn until his rematch defeat to Michalczewski. When the WBC announced its intentions to dissolve, he settled for an undisclosed sum.

In 2006, he was sentenced to five months in jail for assaulting a taxi driver.

Graciano is the younger brother of former WBO cruiserweight champion Ralf Rocchigiani, who also served as Graciano's trainer during the latter stages of his career.

Professional boxing record

Professional record summary
48 fights41 wins6 losses
By knockout191
By decision224
By disqualification01
Draws1
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
48Loss41–6–1Germany Thomas UlrichUD1210 May 2003Germany Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart, GermanyFor vacant WBC International light-heavyweight title
47Win41–5–1Canada Willard LewisUD810 Feb 2001Germany Estrel Hotel, Berlin, Germany
46Loss40–5–1Poland Dariusz MichalczewskiTKO10 (12), 3:0015 Apr 2000Germany Preussag Arena, Hanover, GermanyFor WBO and lineal light-heavyweight titles
45Win40–4–1United States Michael NunnSD1221 Mar 1998Germany Max-Schmeling-Halle, Berlin, GermanyWon vacant WBC light-heavyweight title
44Win39–4–1United States John ScullyUD1022 Mar 1997Germany Max-Schmeling-Halle, Berlin, Germany
43Loss38–4–1Poland Dariusz MichalczewskiDQ7 (12), 3:0010 Aug 1996Germany Wilhelm-Koch-Stadion, Hamburg, GermanyFor WBO light-heavyweight title;
Rocchigiani disqualified for punching after a clinch
42Win38–3–1Italy Pietro PellizzaroPTS106 Apr 1996Germany Stadionsporthalle, Hanover, Germany
41Loss37–3–1Germany Henry MaskeUD1214 Oct 1995Germany Olympiahalle, Munich, GermanyFor IBF light-heavyweight title
40Loss37–2–1Germany Henry MaskeUD1227 May 1995Germany Westfalenhallen, Dortmund, GermanyFor IBF light-heavyweight title
39Draw37–1–1France Frederic SeillierPTS1210 Dec 1994Germany Sportforum Hohenschönhausen, Berlin, GermanyFor European super-middleweight title
38Win37–1United States Willie KempKO222 Oct 1994Germany Hansehalle, Lübeck, Germany
37Win36–1United States Charles OliverTKO6 (10)28 May 1994Germany Tivoli Eissporthalle, Aachen, Germany
36Loss35–1United Kingdom Chris EubankUD125 Feb 1994Germany Deutschlandhalle, Berlin, GermanyFor WBO super-middleweight title
35Win35–0United States Ricky ThomasPTS815 Oct 1993Germany Sporthalle Schöneberg, Berlin, Germany
34Win34–0United States Kevin Whaley-ElTKO6 (8)11 Sep 1993Germany Tivoli Eissporthalle, Aachen, Germany
33Win33–0United States Lester YarbroughPTS826 Jun 1993Germany Alsterdorfer Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany
32Win32–0Netherlands Alex BlanchardTKO9 (12)13 Sep 1991Germany Düsseldorf, GermanyRetained European light-heavyweight title
31Win31–0United Kingdom Crawford AshleySD1228 Feb 1991Germany Philips Halle, Düsseldorf, GermanyWon vacant European light-heavyweight title
30Win30–0Mexico Mike SedilloPTS87 Dec 1990Germany Berlin, Germany
29Win29–0Uruguay Rodrigo BenechKO3 (10)7 Sep 1990Germany Sporthalle Charlottenburg, West Berlin, West Germany
28Win28–0United States John KeysKO2, 2:151 Dec 1989East Germany Hotel InterContinental, East Berlin, East Germany
27Win27–0South Africa Thulani MalingaUD1227 Jan 1989Germany Deutschlandhalle, West Berlin, West GermanyRetained IBF super-middleweight title
26Win26–0United States Chris ReidTKO11 (12), 2:397 Oct 1988Germany Deutschlandhalle, West Berlin, West GermanyRetained IBF super-middleweight title
25Win25–0United States Nicky WalkerUD153 Jun 1988Germany Deutschlandhalle, West Berlin, West GermanyRetained IBF super-middleweight title
24Win24–0United States Vincent BoulwareTKO8 (15), 2:1111 Mar 1988Germany Philips Halle, Düsseldorf, West GermanyWon vacant IBF super-middleweight title
23Win23–0Syria Mustafa HamshoTKO1, 1:025 Dec 1987Germany Philips Halle, Düsseldorf, West Germany
22Win22–0Suriname John HeldPTS830 Oct 1987Germany Electoral Palace, Mainz, West Germany
21Win21–0Algeria Lahcen M'HamdiTKO317 Oct 1987Germany Sporthalle, Gifhorn, West Germany
20Win20–0United Kingdom Tommy TaylorPTS83 Oct 1987Germany Zoo Safaripark, Schloß Holte-Stukenbrock, West Germany
19Win19–0France Ahmed LaghlaliTKO214 Sep 1987Germany Tennishalle, Bad Homburg, West Germany
18Win18–0Germany Manfred JassmannPTS123 Oct 1986Germany Berlin, GermanyWon German light-heavyweight title
17Win17–0United Kingdom Ian LazarusKO8 (8)12 May 1986Germany Tennishalle, Bad Homburg, West Germany
16Win16–0United Kingdom James CookPTS81 Mar 1986Germany Cologne, West Germany
15Win15–0France Antoine AlcantaraKO229 Nov 1985Germany Frankfurt, West Germany
14Win14–0Germany Rudiger BitterlingTKO38 Nov 1985Germany Düsseldorf, West GermanyWon vacant German middleweight title
13Win13–0Switzerland Moussa Kassongo MukandjoUD1031 Aug 1985Germany West Berlin, West Germany
12Win12–0United Kingdom Steve JohnsonPTS626 Apr 1985Germany Festhalle, Frankfurt, West Germany
11Win11–0United Kingdom Tony JenkinsTKO6 (8)9 Mar 1985Germany Düsseldorf, West Germany
10Win10–0Belgium Philippe SeysPTS81 Dec 1984Germany Düsseldorf, West Germany
9Win9–0United Kingdom Tony BrittonPTS85 Oct 1984Germany Frankfurt, West Germany
8Win8–0Zaire Butangi NzolamesoPTS615 Sep 1984Germany Dortmund, West Germany
7Win7–0Austria Franz DorferTKO227 Apr 1984Germany Berlin, Germany
6Win6–0United Kingdom Mick MorrisUD424 Feb 1984Germany Alsterdorfer Sporthalle, Hamburg, West Germany
5Win5–0Brazil Mauro Hernandez da CruzPTS610 Feb 1984Germany Sporthalle Süd, Frankfurt, West Germany
4Win4–0Belgium Chaed RingoTKO214 Jan 1984Germany Düsseldorf, West Germany
3Win3–0Netherlands Jan LefeberPTS45 Nov 1983Germany Mannheim, West Germany
2Win2–0Belgium Marnix HeytensTKO17 Oct 1983Germany Frankfurt, West Germany
1Win1–0Austria Esperno PostlTKO2 (6)10 Sep 1983Germany Cologne, West GermanyProfessional debut

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