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Stipe Drews

Croatian boxer

Stipe Drews (born Stipe Drviš, 8 June 1973) is a retired Croatian professional boxer. He won the WBA's version of the world light heavyweight championship *le on 27 April 2007.

Contents

  • 1 Amateur career
    • 1.1 Amateur highlights
  • 2 Professional career
  • 3 Personal
  • 4 Professional boxing record
  • 5 See also
  • 6 References
  • 7 External links

Amateur career

As an amateur he took part at the European championships in 1996, but lost his third fight to the eventual champion Pietro Aurino. In the same year he was nominated for the 1996 Summer Olympics, but lost in the quarter-finals to Seung-Bae Lee. He was second at the Adriatic games in 1997. During his amateur career he was six times Croatian champion. He won 90 fights out of 100.

Amateur highlights

  • Amateur Record: 90–10
  • 6 time Croatian Champion
  • Member of the 1996 Croatian Olympic Team as a Light Heavyweight. His results were:
    • Defeated John Douglas (Guyana) TKO 2
    • Defeated Timur Ibragimov (Uzbekistan) 10–9
    • Lost to Lee Seung-Bae (South Korea) 11–14

Professional career

Drews began his professional career in 1999. On 8 February 2003 he became European champion with a victory over Silvio Branco. After three *le defenses he relinquished the *le and instead fought against Paul Briggs for the WBC World Championship *le. He lost this fight. Drews fought again several times for the European *le and won all matches. Two world champion matches were called off. On 28 April 2007, Drews won in Oberhausen, Germany against Silvio Branco, and became the WBA World light heavyweight champion. He lost his *le against Australian Danny Green in Perth on 16 December 2007. Drews lost the match on points.

Personal

Stipe Drews bears the nickname Spiderman which is due to his long arms and his speed. He currently lives in Pula, Croatia with his wife and one child, where he manages his beach bar Pomidor.

In March 2008 Stipe Drews participated in reality show called "Farma" on Croatian Nova TV. After enduring three weeks in the show, he started up a fist fight with 57-year-old photographer Stephen Lupino during live TV broadcast and thus was disqualified from the show.

Professional boxing record

See also

  • List of WBA world champions

References

    External links

    • Boxing record for Stipe Drews from BoxRec (registration required)