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Oktay Urkal

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Nickname(s)
  
Cassius

Wins
  
38

Martial art
  
Boxing

Stance
  
Height
  
1.74 m


Nationality
  
German

Role
  
Boxer

Reach
  
170 cm (67 in)

Name
  
Oktay Urkal

Total fights
  
42

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Rated at
  
Light welterweightWelterweight

Born
  
15 January 1970 (age 54) Berlin, Germany (
1970-01-15
)

Division
  
Olympic medals
  
Boxing at the 1996 Summer Olympics - Light Welterweight

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Oktay Urkal (born January 15, 1970) is a Turkish-German former professional boxer. He is a former European super lightweight and welterweight champion, and a multiple time world title challenger.

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Amateur career

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As an amateur, Urkal won the silver medal in the light welterweight division at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, United States. His official results were:

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  • Defeated Reynaldo Galido (Philippines) 19-2
  • Defeated David Diaz (United States) 14-6
  • Defeated Nordine Mouichi (France) 19-10
  • Defeated Fathi Missaoui (Tunisia) 20-6
  • Lost to Hector Vinent (Cuba) 13-20

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    In the same year he captured the gold medal at the European Amateur Boxing Championships in Vejle, Denmark.

    His Amateur Record was reportedly 184-27-5.

    Professional career

    Urkal is of Turkish descent, and has a fight record of 38 wins and 4 defeats. He is the former WBC International Light-Welterweight, twice European Light-Welterweight and European Welterweight champion. Urkal has fought for the world title three times losing to Kostya Tszyu and twice to Vivian Harris. He won four straight after his defeat to Harris, this winning streak came to an end on March 4, 2007 when WBA Welterweight champion Miguel Cotto successfully defendend his title when Urkal's corner threw in the towel after the referee deducted a second point for a headbutt, leading Urkal's corner to believe he was being unfair.

    References

    Oktay Urkal Wikipedia