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Christian Christensen (boxer)

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in Copenhagen on 8 February 1962 for the European middleweight championship. Christensen was knocked down in the fourth round, but began to get up again. Before he could get to his feet and while the referee was still counting, McCormack struck Christensen down again, causing a general uproar, both
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Christensen boxed as a welterweight amateur for AK Falcon, and won the Junior Division of the Danish Amateur Boxing Union (Dansk Amatør Bokse-Union) championship (DM) in 1944. In 1946, he won the silver medal at the DM in the Senior Division, when he lost the final bout to Svend Møller. Then he won
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Christensen debuted as a professional boxer on 11 February 1949 in Copenhagen, matched against Said Boina. He came away with a victory on points after six rounds. In 1950 he won the Danish professional national championship in the welterweight division on 24 November, in a match against Martin
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in Copenhagen. Griffith was at that time welterweight world champion and according to the Australian Boxing Federation was the world champion in the light-middleweight division as well. Although the match was announced as a world title fight in the light-middleweight division, only Australia
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During July 1964, at the Forum in Copenhagen, Christensen had a rematch against László Papp for the European Light-Middleweight Championship, but he was knocked out in the fourth round. In his last match as a professional at the age of 38, Christensen tried once again to regain a European
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recognized it as such, as Griffith was never generally recognized by any major boxing sanctioning organizations as a world Light-Middleweight champion. Griffith was clearly superior, and sent Christensen to the floor in the third round. Christensen took two more rounds before his cornermen
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for the Scandinavian middleweight Championship, Christensen was knocked out in the seventh round. In 1954 and 1955 he toured in the United States, where he fought eight matches, winning only three, including defeating former World title challenger
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was in the late 1950s and early 1960s, when he won the European middleweight title. Professionally, he had a 20.25% knock-out rate, winning 56 of his 79 professional fights. He was born in Kundby,
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inside and outside the ring. After the crowd quieted, Christensen was declared the winner on a disqualification. Christensen thus became the third Danish holder of the European championship,
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Hansen. In 1952, he won the Danish championship in the middleweight division in a rematch against Martin Hansen. On 24 February 1954, in a match against the Swede Olle Bengtsson in
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of Italy for the European Championship in the welterweight division. Duilo Loi won on points over Christensen after 15 rounds. Undeterred, Christensen met Scotsman
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having come before. Christensen lost the European middleweight championship in his next bout against the Hungarian 3-time Olympic gold medalist
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Below is the record of Christian Christensen, a Danish welterweight boxer who competed at the 1948 London Olympics:
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in London. His first and only match was 7 August 1948 at the Empress Hall, Earls Court Exhibition Centre,
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He participated as a welterweight in the European Cup in 1947, but lost his second match to
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Christensen trained Danish and Norwegian boxers in Oslo and Copenhagen in the 1970s.
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Championship, this time as a Light-Middleweight, but he lost to Italy's
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On 3 February 1963, Christensen was matched against the American
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the Danish championship in the welterweight in 1947 and 1948 .
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But by 1961, Christensen was back in the game, challenging
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of France. In 1948, Christensen represented Denmark at the
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There are several people with this name, for others, see
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Christian Christensen (disambiguation)
Kundby
Boxing
heyday
Holbæk
Zealand
Denmark
Charles Humez
Olympic Games
Kensington
Max Shacklady
Gothenburg
Billy Graham
Duilio Loi
John "Cowboy" McCormack
K.B. Hallen
Knud Larsen
Jørgen Johansen
László Papp
Emile Griffith
Forum
throwing in the towel
Bruno Visintin
"Chris Christensen - Boxer"
"Career Record: Welter- & Middleweight: Christian Christensen"
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"Christian Kristensen Biography"
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