Stefan Leko

Stefan Leko ( born June 23, 1974) is a German - Croatian K1 fighter who grew up in Uerdingen.

Leko was discovered and developed by Klaus Waschkewitz age of 17. He made ​​him the first German K-1 fighters, several world titles and three K1 Grand Prix victories brought Leko under his leadership. His nickname is " Flash " and he is now after his separation from the Masters Gym in Duisburg in the Dutch barn fight Golden Glory. Besides his career in K-1 Stefan Leko runs a Gym in Duisburg. He is 187 cm tall and weighs 98 kg.

By 2007, he played 44 fights, of which he could decide for himself 29. 18 wins, he won by knockout and another eleven on points. He has lost 14 fights, five by whacked and nine on points. In his career, but there were no draws, but a fight without judgment.

In the K -1 World Grand Prix Final 2006, he resigned in the first fight against Remy Bonjasky on points ( 30-28, 30-28, 30-28 ) from.

Since 2011, Tom Trautsch is his coach and manager.

On March 18, 2012 Leko was a knockout WKA World Champion in Thai Boxing Super Heavyweight ( from 95 kg).

Title

  • IKBF Full Contact World Champion 1996
  • IKBF Kickboxing Champion 1997
  • WMTA Muay Thai World Champion 1997
  • IKBO Thai Boxing World Champion 2000
  • K-1 Fight Night Champion 4
  • K-1 Dreams 1999 Champion
  • K -1 World Grand Prix 2001 in Las Vegas Champion
  • K -1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Las Vegas II champion
  • WKA Thaiboxing champion in super heavyweight in 2012
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