Francesco Pianeta

Francesco Pianeta ( born October 8, 1984 in Corigliano Calabro, Italy ) is an Italian-German boxer who trained in the German Boxcamp sporting events Steinforth.

Career

Pianeta was born in Corigliano Calabro ( Cosenza province ) in 1984. He and his family emigrated to Gelsenkirchen, as Pianeta was six years old; where his father worked in a meat shop.

First Pianeta operation hobby Muay Thai. During his amateur career he boxed the BC alder 49 eV

On 2 July 2005, he made ​​his professional debut in the sport of boxing. His opponent in the tenth fight Paulo Ferrara (moderate balance 23-10-1 ), he defeated narrowly on points. Four fights later, he won them all, he came again to Paulo Ferrara and won again with a points victory.

He won the WBC title build Youth World Heavyweight Title against Donald Wiggins and defended him against undefeated Michael Marrone ( 18-0 ) by TKO.

30 August 2008 Pianeta won a so-called EU Championships ( not to be confused with the genuine European EBU ) against Scott Gammer ( 18-2-1 ) in the eighth round by submission. On 21 December 2008, coached by Ulli Wegner heavyweight defended against the unbeaten French challenger Johann Duhaupas ( 17-0 ) his title by unanimous decision ( 117:111, 116:112 and 115:113 ). He stood for the first time in his career as a professional boxer over the entire distance of twelve rounds in the ring.

On 4 April 2009, a title defense of the EU heavyweight champion Francesco Pianeta found against the former world title challenger Albert Sosnowski (45 Kämpfe/42 wins) from Poland held its first opponent of at least advanced world class. The judges scored it a draw with 113:115, 116:114 and 114:114. Since Pianeta was the defending champion, he was allowed to keep his belt.

On September 19, 2009, he won against the 42 -year-old Matt Skelton ( 22-3 ), who gave up due to a hand injury during the break for the tenth round.

Disease and new boxing stable

End of 2009, cancer was detected in Pianeta that temporarily forced him to quit boxing. A year later, he made his comeback.

In September 2011, he announced his move to the SES boxing stable of Ulf Steinforth and left Sauerland Events. His new coach is since the change Dirk Dzemski. Just one month later Pianeta was in Brandenburg an der Havel at a SES event his debut against Robert Hawkins.

On May 4, 2013 Pianeta challenged world champion Wladimir Klitschko in Mannheim SAP Arena. In this world title fight Pianeta subject in the sixth round by KO

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