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Khoren Gevor

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Khoren Gevor
Born
Khoren Gevorgyan

(1980-03-16)16 March 1980
Etchmiadzin, Armenia
NationalityArmenian
German
Statistics
Weight(s)Light middleweight
Middleweight
Super middleweight
Height5 ft 8+12 in (1.74 m)
StanceSouthpaw
Boxing record
Total fights44
Wins34
Wins by KO17
Losses10

Khoren Gevor (Template:Lang-hy; born Khoren Gevorgyan on 16 March 1980) is an Armenian-German professional boxer. He is a former European middleweight champion and multiple time world title challenger.

Biography

Gevor was born on March 16, 1980, in Etchmiadzin, Armenia. He moved to Hamburg, Germany when he was 16 and currently fights out of there. He is known for his good technique and speed.

Amateur career

Gevor started boxing at the age of 12. He had a very successful amateur career with 72 wins in 75 fights and won six national Armenian titles. He turned pro in 2000 and signed a contract with Universum Box Promotion. He is currently managed by Klaus-Peter Kohl.

Professional career

Gevor won his first professional titles when, on December 3, 2005, he stopped Mexican Gustavo Magallanes in the eighth round and won the vacant IBF and WBO Inter-Continental middleweight titles. He defended both titles against Sergey Khomitsky before vacating them soon after.

Gevor fought against compatriot Arthur Abraham for the IBF Middleweight title on August 18, 2007. Gevor was defeated by an 11th-round knockout from a powerful left hook.

On November 28, 2008, Gevor beat Finn Amin Asikainen in his hometown of Helsinki by 7th-round knockout and won the European championship belt.

Gevor lost a controversial bout to WBA Middleweight Champion Felix Sturm by unanimous decision on July 11, 2009.[1]

On April 9, 2011, Gevor fought WBO Super Middleweight Champion Robert Stieglitz in a very competitive brawl. Gevor received a cut over his left eye in round three. The fight got more dirty in round ten when, after referee Manfred Küchler deducted a point from Gevor, both fighters wrestled each other onto the canvas. Stieglitz emerged with a cut over his right eye and Gevor was disqualified by the referee. Angry, Gevor attacked Küchler and was removed by security.[2]

Gevor fought Baker Barakat in a six-round bout on December 10, 2011. The whole fight was fairly even. As soon as Barakat was announced the winner by decision, Gevor turned to the referee and punched him in the face. Barakat and people from both corners tried to hold Gevor back. Later in the dressing rooms, the fighting continued and police had to be called in to break it up.[3]

Personal life

Gevor has with Nenel Gevorgyan two sons and a daughter. Both his sons are also boxers, fighting for a club in Hamburg, and have become Northern Germany champions.[4] In his free time, Khoren enjoys radio-controlled cars and motor racing.

Professional boxing record

32 wins (17 knockouts), 9 losses (2 knockouts, 7 decisions), 0 draws [5]
Result Record Opponent Type Rounds Date Location Notes
Loss 32–9 Russia Maxim Vlasov UD 10 05/11/2012 Russia Sports Palace Quant, Troitsk, Moscow, Russia For WBC Baltic Super Middleweight title.
Loss 32–8 Syria Baker Barakat PTS 6 10/12/2011 Germany Sommer-Rodelbahn, Mechernich, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Win 32–7 Latvia Olegs Fedotovs TKO 6 (10) 03/10/2011 Netherlands Theater Carré, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Loss 31–7 Montenegro Nikola Sjekloca UD 12 15/07/2011 Germany EWS Arena, Goeppingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany For WBC International Super Middleweight title.
Loss 31–6 Germany Robert Stieglitz DQ 10 (12) 09/04/2011 Germany Bordelandhalle, Magdeburg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany For WBO Super Middleweight title. Gevor deducted a point in the 10th round.
Loss 31–5 Germany Dimitri Sartison UD 12 31/07/2010 Germany O2 World, Altona, Hamburg, Germany For WBA Super Middleweight title. Gevor deducted a point in the 6th round.
Win 31–4 Brazil Jeferson Luis Goncalo UD 10 09/01/2010 Germany Bordelandhalle, Magdeburg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany
Loss 30–4 Germany Felix Sturm UD 12 11/07/2009 Germany Nuerburgring race track, Nuerburg, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany For WBA Middleweight title.
Win 30–3 Finland Amin Asikainen TKO 7 (12) 28/11/2008 Finland Hartwall Arena, Nuerburg, Helsinki, Finland Won vacant EBU Middleweight title.
Win 29–3 Brazil Samir Dos Santos Barbosa UD 10 19/04/2008 Germany Bordelandhalle, Magdeburg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany
Win 28–3 Uruguay Nicolas Perillo DQ 7 (8) 30/11/2007 Germany Dm-Arena, Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Loss 27–3 Armenia Arthur Abraham KO 11 (12) 18/08/2007 Germany Max Schmeling Halle, Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin, Germany For IBF Middleweight title.
Win 27–2 Uruguay Rafael Sosa Pintos UD 8 28/04/2007 Germany Koenig Pilsener Arena, Oberhausen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Win 26–2 Brazil Edison Francisco Guedes TKO 6 (10) 27/02/2007 Germany Kugelbake-Halle, Cuxhaven, Niedersachsen, Germany
Win 25–2 South Africa Andile Tshongolo TKO 3 (10) 19/09/2006 Germany Kugelbake-Halle, Cuxhaven, Niedersachsen, Germany
Win 24–2 Belarus Sergey Khomitsky UD 12 07/03/2006 Germany Kugelbake-Halle, Cuxhaven, Niedersachsen, Germany Retained IBF & WBO Inter-Continental Middleweight titles.
Win 23–2 Mexico Gustavo Magallanes TKO 8 (12) 03/12/2005 Germany Bordelandhalle, Magdeburg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany Won vacant IBF & WBO Inter-Continental Middleweight titles.
Win 22–2 France Franck Mezaache TD 8 (10) 28/06/2005 Germany Kugelbake-Halle, Cuxhaven, Niedersachsen, Germany Mezaache down once in 1st and 7th rounds. Gevor lost a point in round 7 for hitting while Mezaache was down.
Win 21–2 Italy Francesco Pernice TKO 4 (8) 26/03/2005 Germany Erdgas Arena, Riesa, Sachsen, Germany
Win 20–2 Russia Alexey Chirkov UD 8 18/01/2005 Germany Kugelbake-Halle, Cuxhaven, Niedersachsen, Germany
Win 19–2 Australia Ian McLeod RTD 5 (8) 15/08/2004 Australia State Sports Centre, Homebush Bay, Sydney, Australia Hand injury.
Win 18–2 Russia Sergey Tatevosyan UD 8 18/05/2004 Germany Hansehalle, Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Win 17–2 Ukraine Dmytro Hotovskyy DQ 6 (6) 30/03/2004 Germany Saaltheater Geulen, Aachen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Win 16–2 Finland Kai Kauramaki KO 4 (8) 02/03/2004 Germany Universum Gym, Wandsbek, Hamburg, Germany
Win 15–2 Poland Ryszard Kraz TKO 2 (6) 10/01/2004 Germany Wismar, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Win 14–2 Romania Adrian Sauca UD 6 06/09/2003 Hungary Uj-Szeged Sporthall, Szeged, Hungary
Win 13–2 Hungary Gyorgy Bugyik PTS 6 06/07/2003 Germany Avendi Hotel, Bad Honnef, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Win 12–2 Russia Murad Makhmudov SD 8 25/04/2003 Germany Maritim Hotel, Magdeburg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany
Loss 11–2 Czech Republic Lukas Konecny TKO 8 (10) 21/12/2002 Germany Lausitz Arena, Cottbus, Brandenburg, Germany For German International Light Middleweight title.
Loss 11–1 Czech Republic Lukas Konecny TD 7 (10) 21/09/2002 Germany Bordelandhalle, Magdeburg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany For German International Light Middleweight title. Accidental headbutt.
Win 11–0 Slovakia Ivan Vavrecan TKO 3 (?) 29/06/2002 Germany Marriott Hotel, Mitte, Berlin, Germany
Win 10–0 Portugal Eugenio Monteiro PTS 6 06/04/2002 Germany Universum Gym, Wandsbek, Hamburg, Germany
Win 9–0 Czech Republic Marek Marusak KO 2 (6) 26/01/2002 Germany Berlin, Germany
Win 8–0 Slovakia Marek Jesenic KO 2 (6) 24/11/2001 Germany Universum Gym, Wandsbek, Hamburg, Germany
Win 7–0 Slovakia Tibor Horvath KO 1 (?) 20/10/2001 Germany Rathenauhalle, Treptow-Köpenick, Berlin, Germany
Win 6–0 Slovakia Ivan Vavrecan TKO 1 (?) 29/09/2001 Germany Universum Gym, Wandsbek, Hamburg, Germany
Win 5–0 Georgia (country) Peter Resour PTS 6 28/07/2001 Germany Estrel Convention Center, Neukölln, Berlin, Germany
Win 4–0 Hungary Zsolt Gyalog KO 1 (?) 07/04/2001 Germany Universum Gym, Wandsbek, Hamburg, Germany
Win 3–0 Czech Republic Patrik Hruska PTS 4 10/02/2001 Germany Estrel Convention Center, Neukölln, Berlin, Germany
Win 2–0 Slovakia Milan Smetana TKO 1 (?) 05/12/2000 Germany Universum Gym, Wandsbek, Hamburg, Germany
Win 1–0 Slovakia Zdenek Zubko TKO 1 (?) 01/10/2000 Germany Universum Gym, Wandsbek, Hamburg, Germany

Boxing titles

References

  1. ^ Jul, Brickhaus (2009-07-11). "Sturm defeats Gevor via unanimous robbery". Bad Left Hook. Retrieved 2017-12-01.
  2. ^ "HyeFighter Khoren Gevor Loses via DQ | HyeFighters - Armenian Combat Sports". HyeFighters. 2011-04-11. Retrieved 2017-12-01.
  3. ^ "Khoren Gevor Goes Beserk in Recent Loss, Attacks All - Boxing News". Boxingscene.com. Retrieved 2017-12-01.
  4. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-06-09. Retrieved 2011-12-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ "BoxRec". BoxRec. Archived from the original on 2015-06-16. Retrieved 2017-12-01.