- Axel Schulz
Infobox Boxer
name=Axel Schulz
realname=Axel Schulz
nickname= Der weiche Riese (The soft giant)
weight=Heavyweight
nationality=Germany|German
birth_date=Birth date and age|1968|11|9|mf=y
birth_place=Bad Saarow, Germany
death_date|=
death_place|=
home=
style=Orthodox
total=33
wins=26
losses=5
draws=1
no contests=1
KO=11|Axel Schulz, born
9 November 1968 inBad Saarow ,Germany is a former German boxer.Amateur career
From 1982 Schulz boxed for the army sports club Vorwärts in
Frankfurt (Oder) , later becoming the East German youth champion. At the junior European championships inDenmark in 1986, Schulz won the light-heavyweight title, and in 1988, under the tutelage ofManfred Wolke , he became East German heavyweight champion. In 1989 he won theChemiepokal in Halle (Saale), the silver medal at European Championships inAthens , and a bronze medal in the world championships inMoscow , where he lost toFélix Savón .Record : 78 wins, 20 losses.Professional career
After reunification, Schulz turned professional. in 1992 he became German heavyweight champion after defeating
Bernd Friedrich inKassel .1992 and 1993 saw two fights against
Henry Akinwande for the European championship. The first fight was declared a draw, but in the return match Schulz suffered his first professional defeat.Fights for the IBF Championship
On
22 April 1995 Schulz foughtGeorge Foreman for the IBF heavyweight title, losing controversially on points. This was Foreman's first fight since regaining the title fromMichael Moorer , and Schulz was viewed at the time as being a weak, unknown opponent. After refusing a rematch, Foreman was stripped of his title and Schulz was given a second opportunity when he foughtFrancois Botha for the vacant title on12 December 1995 . Following a split decision verdict in Botha’s favour, the result was changed to a no-contest when Botha failed a doping test. A third chance followed for Schulz on22 June 1996 when he facedMichael Moorer for the still vacant title. Moorer won on points.Several fights against lower quality opposition followed. These included a stoppage victory over
Kevin McBride , who eight years later would defeat a badly fadedMike Tyson . Schulz ended his career after suffering a stoppage at the hands ofWladimir Klitschko on25 September 1999 for the vacant European championship. Schulz had been thoroughly outclassed. In the end, despite lofty expectations after the George Foreman fight, Schulz was unable to win a title at European or world level.Comeback attempt
Since the end of his career Schulz has worked in television as a summariser. In December 2005 he received an offer to fight again from
Carl King , the stepson of the boxing promoter Don King. His comeback fight took place onNovember 25 2006 , againstBrian Minto . He lost the fight in the sixth Round (T.K.O.).Axel Schulz married in March 2006. He and his wife had their first child, a girl, on
19 August 2006 : Paulina Patricia Karla.External links
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