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Johnny Bredahl
Medal record
Representing  Denmark
Men’s Boxing
European Amateur Championships
Bronze medal – third place 1987 Turin Flyweight
Johnny Bredahl
Born
Johnny Bredahl Johansen

(1968-08-27)27 August 1968
Copenhagen, Denmark
NationalityDenmark Danish
Statistics
Weight(s)Bantamweight
Height5'8 (173 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights58
Wins56
Wins by KO26
Losses2
Draws0
No contests0

Johnny Bredahl (born Johnny Bredahl Johansen on 27 August 1968 in Copenhagen, Denmark), aka Johny Wahid Johansen, is a retired professional boxer in the bantamweight (118 lb) division. Bredahl is the former WBA world bantamweight champion.[1] Bredahl fought at the bantamweight division but did also compete at divisions either side.

Amateur career

Bredahl boxed as an amateur and represented Denmark in the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea before turning professional.

Professional career

In December 1988, Bredahl turn professional winning his first fight at the Sheraton Hotel in Copenhagen, when Bredahl beat England's Gordon Stobie with a points decision over six rounds. Bredahl won seven of his first eight fights in a similar fashion.

Bredahl won his first title belt, the Vacant EBU (European) Bantamweight Title, in March 1992 with a seven round knockout win over Scotland's Donnie Hood. Later that year Bredahl won the WBO Super Flyweight Title with a win over Jose Quirino.

Bredahl first opportunity to fight for a recognised world title belt came in December 1995 when he challenged Northern Ireland's Wayne McCullough for his WBC Bantamweight title. However, Bredahl suffered the first defeat on his career when McCullough beat Bredahl by a knockout in the seventh round to retain his title.

Bredahl won the Vacant IBO Bantamweight Title in his next fight and in June 1998, Brodie won the WBU Bantamweight Title and added the Vacant IBC Bantamweight Title in May 1995.

See also

References

  1. ^ Boxrec Fighter Page
  • Boxrec. "Johnny Bredahl". Boxrec Fighter Page. Retrieved 2 March 2007.
Sporting positions
Preceded by WBO Super Flyweight Champion
1992-09-04 – 1994-10-12
Vacates
Succeeded by
Preceded by WBA Bantamweight Champion
2002-04-19 – 2005-02-26
Retires
Succeeded by