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词条 Amin Asikainen
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Amateur boxing

  3. Professional career

  4. Professional boxing record

  5. Other

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Infobox boxer
| name = Amin Asikainen
| image = Amin Asikainen feb08.jpg
| caption = Asikainen in 2008
| nickname = Idi
| weight = Middleweight
| height = 1.80 m
| reach =
| nationality = Finnish
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1976|1|21|df=y}}
| birth_place = Kirkkonummi, Finland
| style = Orthodox
| total = 33
| wins = 29
| KO = 19
| losses = 4
}}

Amin Asikainen (born 21 January 1976) is a Finnish former professional boxer who competed from 2001 to 2011, and in 2016. He held the European and European Union middleweight titles between 2006 and 2007, and the Finnish middleweight title in 2003. His nickname of "Idi" refers to the similarity of his first name to that of Idi Amin.

Early life

Amin was born in 1976 to a Moroccan father and a Finnish mother. At the age of six, he started playing football and training karate and taekwondo when he was around age of nine, but abandoned the sports in favor of boxing when he was twelve. A childhood friend of his, Joni Turunen, also became a successful amateur boxer.

Amateur boxing

Asikainen has fought a total of 175 amateur matches, winning 135 of them. He was the Finnish champion in 1996, 1998 and 1999, and also won in Tammer-, GeeBee-, Copenhagen Box Open- and Karl Leman tournaments.

Professional career

Asikainen won his first professional title in 2003, beating Kai Kauramaki to win the Finnish middleweight title.

Asikainen later won the EBU-EU middleweight championship on 5 May 2006 after beating the Frenchman Christophe Tendil by a knockout in the fifth round. After beating Sebastian Sylvester, a German, on 3 June 2006, Asikainen became the EBU Middleweight Champion.

Asikainen defended the title twice, first against Alexander Sipos on 6 October 2006, and then against Lorenzo Di Giacomo on 30 January 2007.

Sylvester regained the European middleweight title with TKO-victory in June 2007 in Zwickau, Germany.

In March 2007, Asikainen had been contracted to fight a rematch against Germany's Sebastian Sylvester for the European title, however, Asikainen pulled out due to injury and Sylvester faced Italian Alessio Furlan instead. The rematch between Asikainen and Sylvester took place in June 2007. Sylvester knocked Asikainen down twice in the eleventh round before the fight was stopped by the referee. [https://web.archive.org/web/20070717204006/http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=11424&more=1]

In 2011 in Helsinki Amin Asikainen lost to Piotr Wilczewski by TKO in the eleventh round, retiring from the sport soon after.

On 22 April 2016, 40 years old Asikainen returned to the ring for a single match beating Ivan Jukic with points.[1]

Professional boxing record

{{BoxingRecordSummary
|ko-wins=19
|ko-losses=4
|dec-wins=10
}}
No.|NumberResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
33{{yes2}}Win29–4Ivan JukicUD622 Apr 2016{{small|Vesileppis Areena, Leppävirta, Finland}}
32{{no2}}Loss28–4Piotr WilczewskiTKO1:24}}3 Mar 2011{{small|Hartwall Arena, Helsinki, Finland}}{{small|For vacant European and WBO Inter-Continental super-middleweight titles}}
31{{yes2}}Win28–3Jaudiel ZepedaTKO0:53}}4 Sep 2010{{small|Töölö Sports Hall, Helsinki, Finland}}
30{{yes2}}Win27–3Dario Armando MatorrasTKO2:23}}11 May 2010{{small|Varuboden Areena, Kirkkonummi, Finland}}
29{{no2}}Loss26–3Matthew MacklinTKO2:34}}25 Sep 2009{{small|Manchester Velodrome, Manchester, England}}{{small|For vacant European middleweight title}}
28{{yes2}}Win26–2Antonio Valentin OchoaUD818 Apr 2009{{small|Töölö Sports Hall, Helsinki, Finland}}
27{{no2}}Loss25–2Khoren GevorTKO7 (12)28 Nov 2008{{small|Hartwall Arena, Helsinki, Finland}}{{small|For vacant European middleweight title}}
26{{yes2}}Win25–1Roberto Oliveira de JesusKO1:08}}30 Aug 2008{{small|Metroauto-areena, Tampere, Finland}}
25{{yes2}}Win24–1Yori Boy CampasTKO0:56}}1 Feb 2008{{small|Töölö Sports Hall, Helsinki, Finland}}
24{{yes2}}Win23–1Christophe KaragozUD1022 Oct 2007{{small|Töölö Sports Hall, Helsinki, Finland}}
23{{yes2}}Win22–1Sylvain TouzetUD428 Sep 2007{{small|Kungliga tennishallen, Stockholm, Sweden}}
22{{no2}}Loss21–1Sebastian SylvesterTKO11 (12)23 Jun 2007{{small|Stadthalle, Zwickau, Germany}}{{small|Lost European middleweight title}}
21{{yes2}}Win21–0Martins KukulisTKO1:26}}18 May 2007{{small|Urheilutalo, Helsinki, Finland}}
20{{yes2}}Win20–0Lorenzo Di GiacomoUD1230 Jan 2007{{small|Hartwall Arena, Helsinki, Finland}}{{small|Retained European middleweight title}}
19{{yes2}}Win19–0Alexander SiposUD126 Oct 2006{{small|Hartwall Arena, Helsinki, Finland}}{{small|Retained European middleweight title}}
18{{yes2}}Win18–0Sebastian SylvesterTKO2:48}}3 Jun 2006{{small|TUI Arena, Hanover, Germany}}{{small|Won European middleweight title}}
17{{yes2}}Win17–0Christophe TendilKO2:31}}5 May 2006{{small|Töölö Sports Hall, Helsinki, Finland}}{{small|Won vacant European Union middleweight title}}
16{{yes2}}Win16–0Walter Fabian SaporitiTKO0:01}}16 Jan 2006{{small|Töölö Sports Hall, Helsinki, Finland}}
15{{yes2}}Win15–0Tagir RzaevUD630 Sep 2005{{small|Studio 51, Helsinki, Finland}}
14{{yes2}}Win14–0Mugurel SebeUD618 Jun 2005{{small|Porvoo, Finland}}
13{{yes2}}Win13–0Viachaslau SyrovatkaKO1:27}}4 Apr 2005{{small|Töölö Sports Hall, Helsinki, Finland}}
12{{yes2}}Win12–0Szabolcs RimovszkyKO0:36}}19 Mar 2005{{small|Premi Nightclub, Helsinki, Finland}}
11{{yes2}}Win11–0Petko MarinovTKO4 (6)22 Nov 2004{{small|Helsinki, Finland}}
10{{yes2}}Win10–0Jurijs BoreikoTKO2 (6)4 Sep 2004{{small|Levi, Kittilä, Finland}}
9{{yes2}}Win9–0Tomas KuglerKO6 (8)16 Jul 2004{{small|Helsinki, Finland}}
8{{yes2}}Win8–0Dmitri ProtkunasKO2 (6)17 Apr 2004{{small|Baltic Hall, Mariehamn, Finland}}
7{{yes2}}Win7–0Emil RusevPTS|Points decision}}613 Mar 2004{{small|Palma, Spain}}
6{{yes2}}Win6–0Gyorgy BugyikTKO1:40}}13 Dec 2003{{small|Aladdin Bar & Night Club, Espoo, Finland}}
5{{yes2}}Win5–0Leonti VorontsukKO2 (6)17 May 2003{{small|Jatuli, Haukipudas, Finland}}
4{{yes2}}Win4–0Kai KauramäkiUD|Unanimous decision}}1015 Feb 2003{{small|Töölö Sports Hall, Helsinki, Finland}}{{small|Won vacant Finnish middleweight title}}
3{{yes2}}Win3–0Roman DivisekKO|Knockout}}1 (4)13 Sep 2002{{small|Keskustan väestonsuoja, Kirkkonummi, Finland}}
2{{yes2}}Win2–0Aleksandr OlimpijevTKO2 (4)7 Feb 2002{{small|Keskustan väestonsuoja, Kirkkonummi, Finland}}
1{{yes2}}Win1–0Istvan MohacsyTKO|Technical knockout}}1 (4)10 Dec 2001{{small|Ice Hall, Helsinki, Finland}}{{small|Professional debut}}

Other

Asikainen is featured in the 2009 sports game Fight Night Round 4.

References

1. ^{{cite news |title=Amin Asikainen, 40, palasi kehään upeasti – voitto irtosi näytöstyyliin!|url=http://www.iltasanomat.fi/nyrkkeily/art-2000001164576.html|work=Ilta-Sanomat|date=22 April 2016 |accessdate=22 April 2016|language=fi}}

External links

{{Commons category|Amin Asikainen}}
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8 : 1976 births|Living people|People from Kirkkonummi|Finnish people of Moroccan descent|Finnish male boxers|European Boxing Union champions|Middleweight boxers|Super-middleweight boxers

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