Alessio Furlan | |
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Statistics | |
Nickname(s) |
Il Guerriero di Rocca Canavese ("The Warrior from Rocca Canavese") |
Rated at |
Light-middleweight Super-middleweight |
Nationality | Italian |
Born |
Ivrea, Turin, Piedmont, Italy |
16 October 1976
Stance | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 50 |
Wins | 27 |
Wins by KO | 9 |
Losses | 18 |
Draws | 5 |
Alessio Furlan (born 16 October 1976) is an Italian professional boxer. He is a former IBF Mediterranean and Italian junior-middleweight champion.
Furlan boxed to national level as an amateur before turning professional in May 2001, winning his first fight at Settimo Torinese, Italy, in which Furlan knocked out Slovakian Robert Andrasik in the third of six rounds.
Furlan's explosive knockout power eluded him in his following fights although Furlan remained undefeated in his first five fights. Furlan then fought US based Lebanese boxer Ahmed Kaddour, a former contestant on The Contender, the reality television series. The fight took place at Braunschweig, Germany. The fight went the full distance with Kaddour winning narrowly on points to inflict Furlan with the first defeat of his professional career.
After sixteen fights, Furlan fought in his first title fight when he faced Neapolitan Elio Cotena in July 2004 for the Italian Light Middleweight Title at the Toscolano Maderno, Turin.
The first fight was stopped in the fourth round and called a technical draw. A rematch was then scheduled to take place in November 2004 in Turin. This time Furlan emerged the victor with a sixth round stoppage.
In October 2005, Furlan faced Alexander Polizzi for the vacant IBF Mediterranean Light Middleweight Title in Rivarolo Canavese. Furlan added to title to his tally with a tenth round knockout over Polizzi.
Furlan's highest profile fight came in March 2007 against Germany's European Middleweight title holder Sebastian Sylvester for the WBA Inter-Continental Middleweight Title at the Stadthalle, , Germany. Sylvester was due to fight Amin Asikainen but Asikainen pulled out due to injury.