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Fabio Tuiach

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Fabio Tuiach
Born (1980-06-04) June 4, 1980 (age 44)
Trieste, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
Other namesThe Hitting Angel
NationalityItaly Italian
Height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
DivisionHeavyweight
Cruiserweight
StyleBoxing
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofTrieste, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
TeamLion Gym Trieste
Club Sportivo Trieste Pugilato
Years active19
(Boxing 1996–present
Kickboxing: 2009-2011)
Professional boxing record
Total31
Wins27
By knockout15
Losses4
By knockout2
Kickboxing record
Total4
Wins2
By knockout1
Losses2

Fabio Tuiach (born 4 Juin, 1980) is an Italian boxer who competes in the Heavyweight division. He's a former Italian Heavyweight Champion. He is also a former I.B.F. Mediterranean Cruiserweight Champion and Former Italian Light Heavyweight Champion.

Early life and amateur career

Tuiach was born in Trieste, Italy and he grew up in Rozzol Melara, a quartier in the north of the city. He began boxing 16 years old, under the guidance of the former Italian Featherweight Champion Nevio Carbi. He made its debut as a cruiserweight with a lighting win in 80 seconds. He won fifteen matches in a row by KO or TKO, afterwards he climbed in the light heavyweight category where he won the Italian Juniores Title. Was called in the Italian National Team and in 2000 he won the Italian Second-Class Super Heavyweight Title and in the next year he loss against Roberto Cammarelle at the All-Italy Boxing Championship final.

In 2003 he turned professional, he closed his amatorial career with a score of 60 matches fought, 45 won, including 13 by KO.

Professional career

Tuiach made his professional debut on 30 April 2004, in Bergamo and he won by KO against the slovak Marian Miko.

On 10 February 2006, with 11 matches won, 7 by KO, he got the chance to fight for the Italian Title and he faced the Italian champion Paolo Ferrara in Trieste. He won by KO at the seventh round after an intense match, bringing back in Trieste a title that was missing for thirty years, when was won by his first master Nevio Carbi in the featherweight division.

In 2007 he won the I.B.F. Mediterranean Cruiserweight title beating by KO the French Enis Boussandel.[1] In 2008 a family bereavement upset his life and his career resented of that.

On 25 October 2008, he fought for the E.B.U. European title, but he fell to the mat under the punches of the champion Marco Huck. At the visits of reinstatement the Italian federation denied his medical fitness, in 2009 he repeated the tests but the outcome was the same: after this disappointment he left boxing and started the practice of Kickboxing. In this short period he fought 4 matches, 2 wons (1 by KO) and 2 losses, he left definitively the rings in 2011.[2]

In this period of crysis, in November 2009, as a good faithful Christian, he went on pilgrimage along the Way of St. James.[3]

He returned in boxing on July 14, 2012, fighting against the Hungarian Sandor Balagh after 4 years of inactivity, going up into the Heavyweight division.[4]

In August 2013 he issued the challenge to the Italian title but he lost by TKO at the sixth round against Matteo Modugno.[5] In December 2014 he finally won the Italian Heavyweight Title beating Gianluca Mandras,[6][7] disqualified at the ninth round, in Trieste.

He lost the Italian Heavyweight Title on Jun 13, 2015. The fight took place in Brescia. Afterwards he had to leave the title to the former Italian Cruiserweight champion Salvatore Erittu.[8]

Championships

Professional

  • 2014 Italian Heavyweight Title
  • 2007 I.B.F. Mediterranean Cruiserweight Title.
  • 2006 Italian Light Heavyweight Title.

Amatorial

  • 2001 All-Italy Boxing Championship Heavyweight Division Runner-up.
  • 2000 Italian Second-Class Super Heavyweight Title.
  • Italian Juniores Light Heavyweight Champion.

Boxing record

27 Wins (15 knockouts, 12 decisions), 4 Losses (2 knockouts, 2 decisions), 0 Draws[9]
Res. Record Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Location Notes
Loss 14-0-0 GermanyMichael Wallisch TKO 2 (12) 2015-07-11 GermanyGETEC Arena, Magdeburg, Sachsen-Anhalt. For the WBO European Heavyweight Title.
Loss 26-2-0 ItalySalvatore Erittu UD 9 (10) 2015-06-13 ItalyPala San Filippo, Brescia, Lombardy. Loses the Italian Heavyweight Title.
Win 9-3-0 ItalyGianluca Mandras DQ 9 (10) 2014-12-13 ItalyTrieste, Friuli-Venezia Giulia Wins the vacant Italian Heavyweight Title.
Win 8-12-1 CroatiaHrvoje Kisicek PTS 6 2014-10-11 ItalyPolisportivo Comunale, Manzano, Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Loss 12-0-0 ItalyMatteo Modugno TKO 6 (10) 2013-08-23 ItalyPiazza Vittoria, Salò, Lombardy For the Italian Heavyweight Title.
Win 3-28-4 HungarySandor Balogh RTD 3 (6), 3:00 2013-04-27 ItalyPalaChiarbola, Trieste, Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Win 2-3-0 CroatiaKreso Bogdanović RTD 3 (6), 3:00 2012-12-01 ItalyPalazzetto dello Sport, Rezzato, Lombardy
Win 3-23-4 HungarySandor Balogh PTS 6 2012-07-14 ItalyPalaCarnera, Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia Return in Pro Boxing after a retirement and a breakthrough in Kickboxing.
Loss 22-1-0 GermanyMarco Huck TKO 2 (12), 2:22 2008-10-25 GermanyWeser-Ems-Halle, Oldenburg, Niedersachsen For the EBU European Cruiserweight Title.
Win 19-14-2 NicaraguaWalter Palacios PTS 8 (8) 2008-08-28 ItalyLungolago Zanardelli, Tuscolano Maderno, Lombardy
Win 3-9-1 CroatiaDrazen Ordulj TKO 3 (8) 2008-05-16 ItalyPalaChiarbola, Trieste, Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Win 2-16-3 Czech RepublicTomáš Mrázek TKO 2 (6), 2:57 2008-03-05 ItalyNelson Mandela Forum, Florence, Tuscany
Win 10-6-0 FranceEnis Boussandel KO 2 (12) 2007-12-12 ItalyRezzato, Lombardy Wins the vacant IBF Mediterranean Cruiserweight Title.
Win 1-8-0 ItalyDavid Vicena KO 2 (6) 2007-07-27 ItalyTrieste, Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Win 5-2-1 SlovakiaSlavomir Selicky KO 2 (6) 2007-07-01 ItalyPiazza della Loggia, Brescia, Lombardy
Win 23-11-1 ItalyPaolo Ferrara PTS 6 2007-05-18 ItalyPalaCarnera, Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Win 1-7-0 ItalyDavid Vicena PTS 6 2007-03-02 ItalyNelson Mandela Forum, Florence, Tuscany
Win 7-3-0 ItalySimone Loschi TKO 2 (6) 2006-10-21 ItalyPalasport Viale Tiziano, Rome, Lazio
Loss 10-1-0 Czech RepublicPavol Polakovič UD 12 2006-08-11 ItalyToscolano Maderno, Lombardy For the vacant IBF International Cruiserweight Title.
Win 10-12-2 GermanyRene Huebner TKO 5 (8) 2006-05-20 ItalyPiazza di Siena, Rome, Lazio
Win 22-7-1 ItalyPaolo Ferrara TKO 7 (10) 2006-02-10 ItalyPalazzetto dello Sport, Chiarbola, Friuli-Venezia Giulia Wins Italian Light Heavyweight Title.
Win 3-5-3 ItalyMassimiliano Costantino TKO 5 (6) 2005-10-14 ItalyRivarolo Canavese, Piedmont
Win 3-4-3 ItalyMassimiliano Costantino PTS 6 2005-07-16 ItalyStadio della Pallacorda, Rome, Lazio
Win 2-29-2 Burkina FasoRoger Foe DQ 2 (6) 2005-05-13 ItalyPalazzetto di Via Alberici, Piacenza, Emilia-Romagna
Win 3-12-1 HungaryOtto Nemeth TKO 1 (6) 2005-03-18 ItalyPalasport, Rivarolo Canavese, Piedmont
Win 4-5-1 RomaniaMarian Tudor TKO 1 (6) 2005-01-21 ItalyPalasport, Rivarolo Canavese, Piedmont
Win 0-3-0 SerbiaBranko Gacević KO 2 (6) 2004-12-10 ItalyPalazzetto di Via Alberici, Piacenza, Emilia-Romagna
Win 1-1-0 CroatiaSiniša Puljak PTS 6 2004-10-29 ItalyAriano nel Polesine, Veneto
Win 1-5-4 HungaryGabor Farkas PTS 6 2007-08-06 ItalyPalermo, Sicily
Win 2-2-0 Democratic Republic of the CongoLeon Nzama PTS 6 2004-07-16 ItalyToscolano Maderno, Lombardy
Win 0-0-0 FranceMohammed Quarab TKO 1 (6) 2004-05-22 ItalyPalazzolo sull'Oglio, Lombardy Mohammed Quarab's debut.
Win 1-5-0 SloveniaMarian Miko TKO 2 (6) 2004-04-30 ItalyBergamo, Lombardy Pro Boxing debut.

Kickboxing record

Kickboxing Record

Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

See also

References

  1. ^ "Tuiach wins the IBF Mediterranean Cruiserweight Title, article of the moment". Il Piccolo, newspaper from Trieste.
  2. ^ "Tuiach, addio al pugilato" [Tuiach, goodbye to boxing] (in Italian). Il Piccolo, newspaper from Trieste.
  3. ^ "Tuiach on pilgrimage at Santiago de Compostela". Il Piccolo, newspaper from Trieste.
  4. ^ "Tuiach returns in active boxing". Boxenews.com, Italian online boxing news.
  5. ^ "Modugno retains the title against Tuiach". 2out.it, Italian online boxing news.
  6. ^ "Tuiach wins the Italian Heavyweight Title, detailed article". Il Piccolo, newspaper from Trieste.
  7. ^ "Tuiach wins the Italian Heavyweight Title; article of the moment". Il Piccolo, newspaper from Trieste.
  8. ^ "Tuiach loses the title against Erittu; article of the moment". Boxe Ring Web, Italian online boxing news.
  9. ^ "Tuiach's record". BoxRec.