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'''Armand Krajnc''' (born August 7, 1973 in [[Landskrona]], [[Scania]], [[Sweden]]) is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[boxing|boxer]] who conquered the [[WBO]] World Championbelt in [[Middleweight]] and managed to keep it three times thereafter. The last defending of his title was against Swedish Stockholmer and countryman [[Paolo Roberto]], an event which attracted a lot of attention whithin the Swedish Kingdom. The match became much of a metaphor for a domestic contest between [[Stockholm]] and [[Scania]], and was held in [[Germany]], due to the firm prohibitation of all professional boxing in Sweden, implemented from January 1. 1970. But which eventually contributed to the end of the full juridic ban of Swedish pro-boxing.
'''Armand Krajnc''' (born August 7, 1973 in [[Landskrona]], [[Scania]], [[Sweden]]) is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[boxing|boxer]] who won the [[WBO]] World Championbelt in [[Middleweight]] and managed three defenses. His last defense was against fellow Swede [[Paolo Roberto]] and attracted a lot of attention within Sweden. It was also seen as a representative battle between [[Stockholm]] (Roberto's home and the Swedish capital) and the more rural [[Scania]]. While the fight was held in [[Germany]], due to the strict prohibitation of all professional boxing in Sweden, it contributed to the later lifting of the ban..


==Personal==
==Personal==
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==Professional career==
==Professional career==
Known as "Lion", Krajnc turned pro in 1996. For this he moved to [[Lübeck]] due to the Swedish ban on professional boxing, and signed up for a German [[Promoter (entertainment)|promotor]]. And three years later, in 1999, he won the [[WBO]] Middleweight Title, through a technichal knock out (TKO) against [[Jason Matthews (boxer)|Jason Matthews]]. Krajnc defended the title three times before losing the belt in 2002 to [[Harry Simon (boxer)|Harry Simon]].
Known as "Lion", Krajnc turned pro in 1996, moving to [[Lübeck]] and signing up for a German [[Promoter (entertainment)|promotor]] to avoid the Swedish ban on professional boxing. Three years later, in 1999, he won the [[WBO]] Middleweight Title by technichal knock out (TKO) against [[Jason Matthews (boxer)|Jason Matthews]]. Krajnc defended the title thrice, before losing it to [[Harry Simon (boxer)|Harry Simon]] in 2002.


One of Krajnc's title defenses was against fellow countryman, the Stockholm celebrety [[Paolo Roberto]]. Krajnc had during a Swedish press conference made a simple joke behind Roberto's back with his fingers. And when media later asked him about it, Krajnc was quide fond of sharing his opinions of Roberto. And they were not of the most kind type...
One of Krajnc's title defenses was against the Stockholm celebrity and fellow Swede [[Paolo Roberto]]. Krajnc had a low personal opinion of the latter and there was considerably controversy preceding the fight. For instance, Krajnc once compared Roberto to a ''fjolla'' (''foolish female'') and stated that Roberto had better talents in painting female toes, referencing an appearance by Roberto in a Swedish commercial TV-program. It was primari;y Roberto's entertainment appearances in television, which Krajnc obviously found unfitting a professional boxer.
He once compared Roberto to a ''fjolla'' (In English ''foolish female without knowing her own best'') and stated that Roberto had better talents in painting female toes, which Roberto actually had done, in a Swedish commercial TV-program. It was primary Roberto's entertainment appearances in television, which Krajnc obviously found unfitting a professional boxer.


Now Roberto felt compelled to challenge the WBO World Champion. Kranjc had from a boxing career perspective, no real reason to accept this challenge. However he quite surpriseingly did anyway after a wail, presumably feeling certain of beating Roberto. And at 3 November 2001, the match was held in Kranjc home arena in Germany.<ref>http://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Armand_Krajnc_vs._Paolo_Roberto</ref> The distance between [[Lübeck]] and [[Scania]] is fairly short, and between 1500 and 2000 Scanian fans had met up in Lübeck, in order to, together with his German supporters, give their best possible support for Krajnc. Roberto, who was well-known from Swedish television, not only for boxing, would rather have met Krajnc in Mariehamn, [[Åland]]. But the challenger couldn't chose location of this event. Which in Sweden became a very media covered event (though the ban on professional boxing made it impossible to televise it live).
Based strictly on his boxing record, Roberto was unlikely to receive a title shot, and the personal animosity contributed to the fight being made. 3 November 2001, the match was held in Kranjc home arena in Germany.<ref>http://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Armand_Krajnc_vs._Paolo_Roberto</ref> The distance between [[Lübeck]] and [[Scania]] is fairly short, and between 1500 and 2000 Scanian fans had met up in Lübeck, in order to, together with his German supporters, give their best possible support for Krajnc. Roberto, who was well-known from Swedish television, not only for boxing, would rather have met Krajnc in Mariehamn, [[Åland]]. But the challenger couldn't chose location of this event. Which in Sweden became a very media covered event (though the ban on professional boxing made it impossible to televise it live).


Against a combination of joined Germans and Scanias supporters, Roberto's worst asumpions regarding the crowd, proved to be true. He was "the crook" - and Krajnc "the hero", only a few Swedish journalists from Stockolm presumably held on Roberto. Surprisingly the challenger, who before this fight had put on a great deal of muscles, stood up during the entire fight. Kranjc won though easily and unanimously, and for instance the Stockholm tabloid [[Aftonbladet]] columnist Lars Angrell wrote "''Why wasn't the assaulting beatings of Paolo Roberto stopped !?''" <ref>Swedish tabloid Aftonbladet 4th November 2001, the pink sport pages</ref> However after the match Kranjc was magnanimous towards Roberto at the press conference, and claimed Paolo Roberto as a great boxer. Their enmity ended with this match. Which was, even after more than 12 years of retrospect, a fairly importaint boxing match. In its aftermath, limited professional boxing became permitted after a total prohibition over a period of more than 30 years.
Against a combination of joined Germans and Scanias supporters, Roberto's worst asumpions regarding the crowd, proved to be true. He was "the crook" - and Krajnc "the hero", only a few Swedish journalists from Stockolm presumably held on Roberto. Surprisingly the challenger, who before this fight had put on a great deal of muscles, took the fight to the cards. Here, however, Kranjc won easily and unanimously, while [[Aftonbladet]] columnist Lars Angrell wrote "''Why wasn't the assaulting beatings of Paolo Roberto stopped !?''" <ref>Swedish tabloid Aftonbladet 4th November 2001, the pink sport pages</ref>. After the match Kranjc was magnanimous towards Roberto at the press conference, and claimed Paolo Roberto as a great boxer. Their enmity ended with this match. WhichIn its aftermath, limited professional boxing became permitted after a total prohibition over a period of more than 30 years.


In June 2001 Krajnc vacated his WBO in dispute with promotional group [[Universum Box-Promotion|Universum]] Box-Promotions, but the WBO gave him his title back. In 2004 he challenged WBA and IBF Super Middleweight Title holder [[Sven Ottke]] but lost a decision.<ref name="boxrec1">http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=6963&cat=boxer</ref>
In June 2001 Krajnc vacated his WBO in dispute with promotional group [[Universum Box-Promotion|Universum]] Box-Promotions, but the WBO gave him his title back. In 2004 he challenged WBA and IBF Super Middleweight Title holder [[Sven Ottke]] but lost a decision.<ref name="boxrec1">http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=6963&cat=boxer</ref>

Revision as of 18:57, 10 May 2015

Armand Krajnc
Born
Armand Krajnc

(1973-08-07)August 7, 1973
NationalitySwedish
Other namesLion
Statistics
Weight(s)Middleweight
Height181 cm (5 ft 11 in)
Reach191 cm (75 in)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights32
Wins29
Wins by KO21
Losses3
Draws0
No contests0

Armand Krajnc (born August 7, 1973 in Landskrona, Scania, Sweden) is a Swedish boxer who won the WBO World Championbelt in Middleweight and managed three defenses. His last defense was against fellow Swede Paolo Roberto and attracted a lot of attention within Sweden. It was also seen as a representative battle between Stockholm (Roberto's home and the Swedish capital) and the more rural Scania. While the fight was held in Germany, due to the strict prohibitation of all professional boxing in Sweden, it contributed to the later lifting of the ban..

Personal

Krajnc's parents emigrated from Slovenia in the former Yugoslavia to southernmost Sweden, Scania before he was born. He speaks with a clear Scanian pronunciation. Before his professional career, he obtained first Dan, reprecented by the Black Belt, within the Karate style of Shotokan. This prepared him to become a hard-hitting boxer. When he began his professional career he moved to Malmö and commuted on weekly basis to his new German boxing club and promotor in Lübeck in northern Germany.

Professional career

Known as "Lion", Krajnc turned pro in 1996, moving to Lübeck and signing up for a German promotor to avoid the Swedish ban on professional boxing. Three years later, in 1999, he won the WBO Middleweight Title by technichal knock out (TKO) against Jason Matthews. Krajnc defended the title thrice, before losing it to Harry Simon in 2002.

One of Krajnc's title defenses was against the Stockholm celebrity and fellow Swede Paolo Roberto. Krajnc had a low personal opinion of the latter and there was considerably controversy preceding the fight. For instance, Krajnc once compared Roberto to a fjolla (foolish female) and stated that Roberto had better talents in painting female toes, referencing an appearance by Roberto in a Swedish commercial TV-program. It was primari;y Roberto's entertainment appearances in television, which Krajnc obviously found unfitting a professional boxer.

Based strictly on his boxing record, Roberto was unlikely to receive a title shot, and the personal animosity contributed to the fight being made. 3 November 2001, the match was held in Kranjc home arena in Germany.[1] The distance between Lübeck and Scania is fairly short, and between 1500 and 2000 Scanian fans had met up in Lübeck, in order to, together with his German supporters, give their best possible support for Krajnc. Roberto, who was well-known from Swedish television, not only for boxing, would rather have met Krajnc in Mariehamn, Åland. But the challenger couldn't chose location of this event. Which in Sweden became a very media covered event (though the ban on professional boxing made it impossible to televise it live).

Against a combination of joined Germans and Scanias supporters, Roberto's worst asumpions regarding the crowd, proved to be true. He was "the crook" - and Krajnc "the hero", only a few Swedish journalists from Stockolm presumably held on Roberto. Surprisingly the challenger, who before this fight had put on a great deal of muscles, took the fight to the cards. Here, however, Kranjc won easily and unanimously, while Aftonbladet columnist Lars Angrell wrote "Why wasn't the assaulting beatings of Paolo Roberto stopped !?" [2]. After the match Kranjc was magnanimous towards Roberto at the press conference, and claimed Paolo Roberto as a great boxer. Their enmity ended with this match. WhichIn its aftermath, limited professional boxing became permitted after a total prohibition over a period of more than 30 years.

In June 2001 Krajnc vacated his WBO in dispute with promotional group Universum Box-Promotions, but the WBO gave him his title back. In 2004 he challenged WBA and IBF Super Middleweight Title holder Sven Ottke but lost a decision.[3]

Preceded by WBO Middleweight boxing champion
27 Nov 1999–4 Apr 2002[3]
Succeeded by

After fighting

Krajnc nowadays lives in Ystad, also in Scania where he teaches boxing to young. He's also starring in the up-and-coming series "Mästarnas mästare"(Champ of champions), which he also won.[4]

References

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