Wilhelm Fischer

Willi " de Ox " Fischer ( born August 26, 1972 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a former German professional boxer in the heavyweight division.

Amateur

The skilled construction mechanics was until his move to the professional in 1995 as one of the best German Superschwergewichtler. As an amateur he was in 1989 and 1990 became German Junior Champion. In addition, Fischer won the 1990 European Junior Championship in the Usti nad Labem, at the Junior World Championship in the same year in Lima, he took a third place.

He took for Germany in the Olympic Games in Barcelona in 1992, but failed in the quarter- finals on Bulgarians Swilen Russinow. In 1994 he succeeded two third places at major international tournaments, he defeated in the Military World Championships in Tunis in the semifinals the Russians Alexei Lesin and the World Cup in Bangkok Oleg Maskajew.

Professional career

On 8 July 1995, he made ​​his professional debut in 1996 International German heavyweight champion. He held the title with interruptions, until 1999. Between 1996 and 1999, " de Ox " memorable fights between Kim Weber, Mario shooter and former cruiserweight world champion Vincent Boulware delivered. On September 26, 1998, he ran as guided on number one challenger against British WBO titlist Herbie Hide. The fight took place in Germany little attention and Fischer was taken after one minute and four seconds in the second round by the referee out of the fight after he was beaten three times from Hide to the ground.

With this defeat, the long descent of the heavyweight division Jewellers began, he lost fights against Timo Hoffmann, René Monse and Andreas Sidon. 2000 and 2003, he was punished with longer competition suspensions for violating the doping regulations of the BDB. After serving his first lock, fishermen reported successful once again back in the ring, as he gave the Kenyans Joseph Mukungo Akhasamba defeated in 2001 by a points victory. He won the insignificant world champion belt of the WBB Association, but it was followed by a twelve -month injury lay-off and then the second doping suspension.

In summer 2005 he managed a brief point victory over Vlado Szabo, a hand-selected structure opponents. In November 2005, finally Willi Fischer initially gave his resignation as a professional boxer known.

Comeback 2007

On 6 July 2007, Willi Fischer returned after two years of inactivity at an event of Arena Box-Promotion back into the ring. In a fight over six rounds he defeated Alexander Mileiko on points. Fischer's manager was now the Bielefeld Olaf Schröder of Fight -production. There followed further point victories against Alexey Kosobokovs and Tomas Mrazek and a knockout victory against Edgar Kalnars. On 20 March 2009, he was against the reigning German champions ( interim) Sebastian Köber boxing, but had to cancel because of an injury.

On October 24, 2009 fishermen should fight in Dessau against Francois Botha for the world title of the WTB Association. As a result of inflammation of the biceps tendon and rotator cuff on both shoulders, he had to cancel the fight and finished his final boxing career.

Achievements

International German Masters 1996-1999

WBO Intercontinental Champion 1997

WBB- World Champion 2001

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