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Rudolf KrajCzech boxer
Date of Birth: 05.12.1977
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Content:
- Luka Kratochvíl: Olympic Medalist and Professional Boxer
- Amateur Career: Olympic Glory and World Championships Medal
- Professional Boxing: Challenges and Accomplishments
Luka Kratochvíl: Olympic Medalist and Professional Boxer
Luka Kratochvíl, a renowned Czech boxer, made significant strides in the amateur and professional boxing scenes.
Amateur Career: Olympic Glory and World Championships Medal
Kratochvíl's amateur career was marked by remarkable achievements. He secured a silver medal in the men's light heavyweight category (81 kg) at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. Despite a valiant effort, he narrowly lost the final to Alexander Lebziak of Russia.
In addition to his Olympic success, Kratochvíl also claimed a bronze medal at the 2003 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Bangkok. He faced defeat against another Russian, Evgeny Makarenko, the eventual winner. Kratochvíl's impressive amateur record boasts 170 victories out of 200 matches.
Professional Boxing: Challenges and Accomplishments
In 2005, Kratochvíl embarked on his professional boxing journey in Germany. He maintained an undefeated streak in the heavyweight division, winning all thirteen of his bouts. Notably, he secured a victory over Meliksah Melkomyan (20-1).
Kratochvíl's most high-profile professional encounter occurred on October 24, 2008. He challenged Giacobbe Fragomeni for the WBC heavyweight title. The bout ended in a technical decision after eight rounds due to an unintentional headbutt early in the fight. Kratochvíl's professional record stands at 14-1 with 10 knockouts.