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Arthur Abraham’s Professional Boxing Career

On August 16, 2003, Arthur Abraham ushered in his first professional boxing match. The match got an impressive start, defeating his opponent by TKO in the third round of the match. Since then, Abraham has won 18 consecutive victories, defeating Canadian left-handed boxer Ian Gardner (18-1), and won the first professional boxing title - the vacant WBA middleweight intercontinental title. , also defeated former WBO middleweight champion Hector Velazco and Nader Hamdan (36-1), and successfully defended the WBA middleweight intercontinental title.

On July 16, 2005, Arthur Abraham faced his fierce rival British Howard Eastman (40-2-0). Before that, Eastman had only lost to Americans William Joby and Middleweight boxing champion Bernard Hopkins. Abraham took control of the game at the beginning, and finally won the game with scores of 116-112, 115-113, 119-110 in 12 rounds, successfully defending his WBA middleweight intercontinental title for the fourth time. On November 10, 2005, Arthur Abraham faced Kingsley Ike in Germany. In the fifth round of the match, Abraham defeated his opponent by KO and successfully won the vacant IBF middleweight title.

On March 5, 2006, Arthur Abraham defeated Australian Shanan Taylor (42-4-2) with a suppressed point advantage of 120-107, 120-107, 120-106, and successfully Defended the IBF middleweight title. On May 13, 2006, Abraham also defeated Kofi Jetuha (30-2-0) with points 117-109, 115-112, 116-111, and defended his IBF middleweight title for the second time.

On September 23, 2006, Arthur Abraham faced Edison Miranda (26-0-0) who maintained an undefeated record. During the game, Abraham's chin was injured by Miranda in the fourth round. However, Miranda deliberately hit his head and hit the lower gear during the game. The referee deducted 5 points. The final referee's points were 114-109, 115 -109, 116-109, Abraham won unanimously on points. After the game, Abraham had surgery on his injured jaw that night. 22 stitches were stitched on the chin and two pieces of titanium metal were placed. Through the game with Miranda, the outside world praised Abraham for still working hard and actively playing after suffering such a serious injury to his jaw. He deserved the victory in this game.

On May 26, 2007, in Arthur Abraham’s first game back after his jaw injury, he faced Canadian Sebastian Demers (20-0-0). In the third round, Abraham defeated Demers with a KO and successfully defended his IBF middleweight title.

On August 18, 2007, Arthur Abraham faced fellow Armenian Keren Gwo (27-2-0). Abraham knocked down Gervern with a powerful left hand in the eleventh round, winning the game by KO and successfully defending his IBF middleweight title for the fifth time.

On December 8, 2007, Arthur Abraham faced the challenger British Wayne Elcock (18-2-0). When the game reached the fifth round, Abraham obviously He defeated his opponent by KO with superior upper body strikes and won the match. He won his 25th professional boxing victory and successfully defended his IBF middleweight title for the sixth time.

On March 29, 2008, Arthur Abraham defeated American challenger Erwin Ayala (18-2-1) by KO. Abraham used consecutive combinations in the twelfth round The punch hit Ayala hard on the head, forcing Ayala to be unable to defend and was knocked down by Abraham. Abraham also successfully defended his IBF middleweight title for the seventh time. On November 8, 2008, Arthur Abraham ushered in challenger Raul Marquez (41-4-1). In the sixth round of the game, Abraham defeated his opponent by TKO. Abraham won the professional boxing title. The 28th victory was also the 8th defense of the IBF middleweight title. Then on March 14, 2009, he defeated Lewan Simon in 12 rounds with scores of 117-110, 118-109, 117-110, and defended his IBF middleweight title for the ninth time.

On June 27, 2009, Arthur Abraham faced the challenger Turkish Mahir Olal (25-1-2). The game was held in Berlin, Germany. In the tenth round of the game, Abraham punched Oular hard in the abdomen, causing Oular to be counted out by the referee. Oular's coach threw a white towel and abstained after Oular counted out, so Abraham defeated Oular by TKO. Lal successfully defended his IBF middleweight title for the tenth time. After defending his IBF middleweight title for the tenth time, Arthur Abraham announced that he will increase his weight and move to the super middleweight level. Arthur Abraham later announced his participation in the Super Six World Boxing Classic to compete for the WBA and WBC super middleweight titles.

The contestants of the Super Six World Boxing Classic are WBC super middleweight champion Carl France, WBA super middleweight champion Mikkel Kessler, Jermain Taylor, Andre ·Andre Ward and Andre Dirrell

Arthur Abraham’s first-round opponent in the Super Six World Boxing Classic was American Jermaine Taylor (28-3-1 ), performed in Berlin, Germany on October 17, 2009. In the twelfth round of the game, Abraham defeated Taylor with a devastating punch KO and won the first round of the Super Six match. After the game, the medical team determined that Taylor had suffered a severe blow, which caused Taylor to have brief amnesia and was unable to continue the next game. Therefore, Taylor withdrew from the Super Six World Boxing Classic. Taylor was replaced by retired veteran Alan Green. . After the game, Taylor also congratulated Abraham on his victory and wished Abraham good results in the next Super Six World Boxing Classic. Former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson expressed high praise for Abraham's striking power and defensive intensity.

On March 27, 2010, Arthur Abraham faced Andre Leal, his second-round opponent in the Super Six World Boxing Classic, in Detroit, USA. In the eleventh round of the game, Abraham fouled Lehr and hit Lehr who had fallen down, causing Lehr to be unable to continue the game. After the scores of three referees: 97–92, 98–91 and 97–92, Lehr was deemed Winning the game, this game was also Arthur Abraham's first professional defeat, ending his 31-game winning streak in professional events.

On November 27, 2010, Arthur Abraham faced Andre Lecal-France, his third-round opponent in the Super Six World Boxing Classic. This event was also a fight for the vacancy. WBC super middleweight title. From the beginning to the end of the game, Abraham was suppressed by Franche. The game was one-sided. After 12 rounds, the referee scores: 109-119, 108-120, 108-120. Carl Franche was deemed the winner of the game. who. This defeat was Arthur Abraham's second consecutive defeat, and he also missed the WBC super middleweight title.

Arthur Abraham’s final Super Six World Boxing Classic record was 3 wins, 1 win and 2 losses, advancing to the semi-finals. But Abraham faced Croatian Stepan Baz (24-4-0) before the semi-finals. The game was unable to continue in the second round due to Stepan Baz's injury, and Abraham was determined to win by TKO. On May 14, 2011, Arthur Abraham faced the American Andre Ward (23-0-0) with an undefeated record. This event was the semi-finals of the Super Six World Boxing Classic and also the WBA Super middleweight title fight. After 12 rounds of fierce fighting, Abraham lost to Andre Ward with scores of 108-120, 110-118, 111-118. He missed the Super Six World Boxing Classic final and the WBA super middleweight title. On October 30, 2011, after experiencing successive losses at super middleweight, Arthur Abraham stated that he was more interested in returning to the middleweight class and regained the middleweight title in 2012, but then decided to continue fighting. Super middleweight.

On January 14, 2012, Arthur Abraham faced Argentinian Pablo Farias (19-1-0) in his first comeback match. This event was to compete for the vacant WBO Super League. European middleweight title. In the fifth round of the game, Abraham knocked down Farias with several combinations of heavy punches. Afterwards, the referee stopped the game. Arthur Abraham won the game by TKO and won the vacant WBO super middleweight class. European boxing title.

On March 31, 2012, Abraham defended his WBO super middleweight European boxing title in his first match. His opponent was the former WBO super middleweight European boxing champion Polish Peter Wiczewski ( 30-2-0), after 12 rounds of fierce fighting, the referee unanimously determined that Abraham won the game and successfully defended the WBO super middleweight European boxing title. On August 25, 2012, Arthur Abraham faced compatriot Robert Stiglitz (42-2-0) for the WBO super middleweight title. The match was held in Berlin, the capital of Germany. After 12 rounds of fierce fighting, the referee decided with unanimous scores of 116-112, 116-112 and 115-113 that Arthur Abraham won the game and won the WBO super middleweight title. This was Abraham's first time. A super middleweight title. After this title fight, Arthur Abraham won the 2012 BoxSport magazine's best boxer in Germany.

On December 15, 2012, Arthur Abraham ushered in his first WBO super middleweight title defense match. His opponent was Frenchman Mehdi Bouadia (26-4-0 ), the game was played in Bayern, Germany. In the eighth round of the game, Abraham defeated his opponent with a powerful TKO and successfully defended his WBO super middleweight title.

On March 23, 2013, Arthur Abraham and Robert Stiglitz had a rematch between them. The game was held in Magdeburg, Germany. The game was simultaneously It is also a WBO super middleweight title fight. At the beginning of the game, Stiglitz changed his usual aggressive attack style. He hit Abraham with a combination of left and right hands, completely suppressing Abraham's attack. Abraham immediately fell into a passive position and could only avoid protection. After Stiglitz finished the combination of punches, he immediately came forward to hug and hug him, giving Abraham no chance to fight back. King Arthur only occasionally hit a few counter punches, but the effect was not good and did not inhibit the opponent's crazy attack. In the second round, Abraham's left eye was already injured. In the third round, there were more hugs from both sides. Abraham was upset and completely confused. In desperation, he hugged frequently and hit the back of the head. The referee deducted a point. By the end of the third round, Abraham's left eye had completely closed. After discussing with the medical supervisor, coach and others, the referee decisively terminated the game. The referee announced the result of the game: 4-round TKO (technical knockdown), and Abraham lost the WBO super middleweight title. After losing his rematch with Robert Stiglitz, Arthur Abraham once again made a comeback to challenge for the vacant WBO super middleweight interim intercontinental title. His opponent was Namibian Welby Foss Shihpo (20-6). -0). After 12 rounds of fierce fighting between the two sides, Abraham defeated his opponent with a point advantage: 116-113, 117-111, 116-112, won the game, and won the WBO super middleweight interim intercontinental title.

On October 26, 2013, Arthur Abraham faced Italian Giovanni De Carolis (20-5-0). The game was held in Abraham’s hometown of Germany. It is also a battle for the WBO super middleweight intercontinental title. The game went through 12 rounds of fierce fighting. Abraham finally defeated his opponent with scores of 120-108, 119-109, 119-109, and won the WBO super middleweight intercontinental title.