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Sven Ottke
German boxer

Sven Ottke

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German boxer
A.K.A.
The Phantom
Work field
Gender
Male
Birth
3 June 1967, Berlin
Age
56 years
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Biography

Sven Ottke (born 3 June 1967) is a German former professional boxer who competed from 1997 to 2004. He was a unified super-middleweight world champion, having held the IBF title from 1998 to 2004, and the WBA (Super) title from 2003 to 2004. He made 21 successful title defences, and was the third European boxer to retire as an undefeated world champion, after Terry Marsh and Michael Loewe; Joe Calzaghe later became the fourth. As an amateur, Ottke won a bronze medal in the middleweight division at the 1989 World Championships.

Early life

Sven Ottke served two apprenticeships as a plasterer and industrial clerk. He became a member of the boxing club Spandauer BC 26 Berlin at the age of 14.

Amateur career

He rebutted his critics, which had complained that he had started too late, when he became German Champion at the age of 18 at Middleweight. Ten further titles would follow. He took part in the 1988, 1992 and 1996 Olympic Games . He became European Champion in 1991 and 1996, and came third in 1993.

Ottke held amateur wins over Antonio Tarver, Chris Byrd, Michael Moorer, Zsolt Erdei and Juan Carlos Gómez.

  • Amateur Record: 256-47-5
  • German Middleweight Champion (FRG) 1985–1989
  • German National Middleweight Champion (1990–1991, 1995–1996)
  • German National Light Heavyweight Champion (1992–1993)
  • Three time Olympian

Professional career

After 308 fights as an amateur, of which he won 256, he turned professional in 1997. Less than a year later on 24 October 1998, he won the IBF super middleweight championship from Charles Brewer via a disputed decision victory. After this he made 16 successful defenses of his IBF title against fighters such as Thomas Tate (twice), Glen Johnson, Silvio Branco, James Butler, Anthony Mundine, Charles Brewer in a rematch, and a controversial points win against Robin Reid. He was at the peak of his career when he won the WBA title on 13 March 2003 against WBA champion Byron Mitchell, winning by split points decision.

After successfully defending his title 21 times, Ottke stepped down as undefeated world champion on 27 March 2004. Ottke has a record of 34 wins and 0 losses as a professional, of which 6 were by knockout. He was named IBF "Fighter of the Year" in 2003.

Planned comeback

In May 2008, a comeback was planned against Dariusz Michalczewski in Germany, but the match never materialized.

Professional boxing record

Professional record summary
34 fights34 wins0 losses
By knockout60
By decision270
By disqualification10
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
34Win34–0Sweden Armand KrajncUD1227 Mar 2004Germany Bördelandhalle, Magdeburg, GermanyRetained WBA (Super) and IBF super-middleweight titles
33Win33–0United Kingdom Robin ReidUD1213 Dec 2003Germany Nuremberg Arena, Nuremberg, GermanyRetained WBA (Super) and IBF super-middleweight titles
32Win32–0Denmark Mads LarsenMD126 Sep 2003Germany Messe, Erfurt, GermanyRetained WBA (Super) and IBF super-middleweight titles
31Win31–0United Kingdom David StarieUD1214 Jun 2003Germany Bördelandhalle, Magdeburg, GermanyRetained WBA (Super) and IBF super-middleweight titles
30Win30–0United States Byron MitchellSD1215 Mar 2003Germany Max-Schmeling-Halle, Berlin, GermanyRetained IBF super-middleweight title;
Won WBA (Super) super-middleweight title
29Win29–0Denmark Rudy MarkussenUD1216 Nov 2002Germany Nuremberg Arena, Nuremberg, GermanyRetained IBF super-middleweight title
28Win28–0Canada Joe GattiTKO9 (12), 2:4324 Aug 2002Germany Arena Leipzig, Leipzig, GermanyRetained IBF super-middleweight title
27Win27–0United States Thomas TateUD121 Jun 2002Germany Nuremberg Arena, Nuremberg, GermanyRetained IBF super-middleweight title
26Win26–0Australia Rick ThornberryUD1216 Mar 2002Germany Bördelandhalle, Magdeburg, GermanyRetained IBF super-middleweight title
25Win25–0Australia Anthony MundineKO10 (12)1 Dec 2001Germany Westfalenhallen, Dortmund, GermanyRetained IBF super-middleweight title
24Win24–0United States James ButlerUD121 Sep 2001Germany Bördelandhalle, Magdeburg, GermanyRetained IBF super-middleweight title
23Win23–0France Ali EnnebatiTKO11 (12), 2:2829 Jun 2001Germany Nuremberg Arena, Nuremberg, GermanyRetained IBF super-middleweight title
22Win22–0United States James CrawfordKO8 (12), 2:5224 Mar 2001Germany Bördelandhalle, Magdeburg, GermanyRetained IBF super-middleweight title
21Win21–0Italy Silvio BrancoUD1216 Dec 2000Germany Europahalle, Karlsruhe, GermanyRetained IBF super-middleweight title
20Win20–0United States Charles BrewerSD122 Sep 2000Germany Bördelandhalle, Magdeburg, GermanyRetained IBF super-middleweight title
19Win19–0United States Tocker PudwillUD123 Jun 2000Germany Europahalle, Karlsruhe, GermanyRetained IBF super-middleweight title
18Win18–0Jamaica Lloyd BrianUD1211 Mar 2000Germany Bördelandhalle, Magdeburg, GermanyRetained IBF super-middleweight title
17Win17–0Jamaica Glen JohnsonUD1227 Nov 1999Germany Philips Halle, Düsseldorf, GermanyRetained IBF super-middleweight title
16Win16–0United States Thomas TateTD11 (12), 0:254 Sep 1999Germany Bördelandhalle, Magdeburg, GermanyRetained IBF super-middleweight title;
Unanimous TD after Ottke sustained a cut from an accidental head clash
15Win15–0Dominican Republic Gabriel HernándezUD128 May 1999Germany Philips Halle, Düsseldorf, GermanyRetained IBF super-middleweight title
14Win14–0Italy Giovanni NardielloKO3 (12), 2:3027 Feb 1999Germany Max-Schmeling-Halle, Berlin, GermanyRetained IBF super-middleweight title
13Win13–0United States Charles BrewerSD1224 Oct 1998Germany Düsseldorf, GermanyWon IBF super-middleweight title
12Win12–0Netherlands William KrijnenUD1022 Aug 1998Germany Leipzig Trade Fair, Leipzig, Germany
11Win11–0Croatia Asmir VojnovićUD1230 May 1998Germany Riesa, GermanyWon WBC International light-heavyweight title
10Win10–0France Stephane NizardUD821 Mar 1998Germany Max-Schmeling-Halle, Berlin, Germany
9Win9–0United States Allen SmithDQ528 Feb 1998Germany Westfalenhallen, Dortmund, Germany
8Win8–0Germany Ali SaidiUD1013 Dec 1997Germany Düsseldorf, GermanyWon German light-heavyweight title
7Win7–0Russia Roman BabaevUD818 Oct 1997Austria Vienna, Austria
6Win6–0Venezuela Fermin ChirinoUD630 Aug 1997Germany Max-Schmeling-Halle, Berlin, Germany
5Win5–0Russia Yuri FilipkoUD822 Jun 1997Germany Cologne, Germany
4Win4–0United Kingdom Andy FluteUD61 Jun 1997Germany Riesa, Germany
3Win3–0Russia Teymuraz KekelidzePTS626 Apr 1997Germany Leipzig, Germany
2Win2–0United Kingdom Jason HartTKO2 (6), 1:4413 Apr 1997Germany Cologne, Germany
1Win1–0United States Eric DavisPTS622 Mar 1997Germany Max-Schmeling-Halle, Berlin, GermanyProfessional debut

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