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RIP Markus Beyer

Posted: 04 Dec 2018, 09:52
by Ruthless-RKO
Former WBC world super-middleweight champion Markus Beyer has died at the age of 47 following a “short” and “severe” illness

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MARKUS BEYER, the former three-time WBC world super-middleweight champion from Germany, has tragically passed away at the age of 47, according to MDR, where Beyer has worked since 2015 as an expert on “Sport in the East”.

He reportedly died in a Berlin hospital on Monday, December 3, following a “short” and “severe” illness and the news of his passing will no doubt come as a shock to the boxing world.

“We are upset and mourn the loss of a great athlete and wonderful colleague,” said MDR program director Wolf-Dieter Jacobi. “As a member of the MDR, he has shaped his ‘boxing expertise’ in the past few years. In thought, we are with his family.”

A fine amateur and pro, Beyer boxed in two Olympic Games – 1992 and 1996 – and won a bronze medal at thee 1995 World Championships before turning over in November ’96.

Three years later, ‘Boom Boom’, as he was known, dethroned Richie Woodhall at the Telford Ice Rink to become the WBC super-middleweight champion of the world. He would lose the belt the following year, in an upset against Glenn Catley, but eventually went on to beat Eric Lucas in 2003 to win the belt for a second time.

In 2004, meanwhile, he split a couple of fights with Cristian Sanavia, meaning he lost and then regained his title, and bowed out, initially, after a WBC and WBA unification title fight defeat to Mikkell Kessler in 2006. Beyer, 35-3-1 (13), returned for one more fight in 2008, an eight-round points victory over Murad Makhmudov, but then retired for good shortly after.

“I cannot describe my feelings with words,” said Ulli Wegner, Beyer’s former coach. “Everybody knows that he was my favourite athlete, and that he had, above all, a human component.

“Markus Beyer was a thoroughly fine human being. At the moment I feel like someone hit me in the gut. I have to process all that first.”


Our thoughts are with Markus Beyer’s family at this difficult time.

Re: RIP Markus Beyer

Posted: 04 Dec 2018, 11:29
by gilgamesh
Damn. Young age to be dying. I never got to see much of him as a fighter, but I am familiar with the name having seen it frequently in the mix with the other top contenders at 168 for a long time.

RIP Markus

Re: RIP Markus Beyer

Posted: 04 Dec 2018, 11:58
by Ruthless-RKO
gilgamesh wrote: 04 Dec 2018, 11:29 Damn. Young age to be dying. I never got to see much of him as a fighter, but I am familiar with the name having seen it frequently in the mix with the other top contenders at 168 for a long time.

RIP Markus
He never fought Joe Calzaghe did he? Would have been a good scrap.

Re: RIP Markus Beyer

Posted: 04 Dec 2018, 12:10
by Jaywheel
Stole the title from Lucas in corrupt Sauerland Germany. Got plastered by Kessler.

Re: RIP Markus Beyer

Posted: 04 Dec 2018, 12:14
by ironbeard
Jaywheel wrote: 04 Dec 2018, 12:10 Stole the title from Lucas in corrupt Sauerland Germany. Got plastered by Kessler.
:lol: Way to show your respect. :doh:

RIP Marcus Beyer.

Condolences to the family on his tragic early passing.

Don’t even start, Oto. :shame:

Re: RIP Markus Beyer

Posted: 04 Dec 2018, 13:20
by Enlightened-One
Marcus Beyer had a better professional record than I originally recall him having.

He was a three-time WBC world super middleweight champion, engaged in fourteen world championship bouts over a seven year period and shared the ring with several world champions, such as:

• Richie Woodhall
• Glenn Catley
• Eric Lucas
• Danny Green
• Cristian Sanavia
• Sakio Bika
• Mikkel Kessler

He only ever tasted defeat three times - against former world champions.

That’s a pretty impressive resume!

RIP Marcus Beyer! :salut:

Re: RIP Markus Beyer

Posted: 05 Dec 2018, 02:09
by amwsnw
Rest in peace champ.
Will forever remember his fights with Woodhall, Green x 2, Lucas, Bika and Kessler.
From all accounts a guy of high morals and had great respect for his opponents. On top of that he was a very very good talent.
Way too young.

Re: RIP Markus Beyer

Posted: 05 Dec 2018, 02:15
by Lackeos
Enlightened-One wrote: 04 Dec 2018, 13:20 Marcus Beyer had a better professional record than I originally recall him having.
In 2006, Marcus Beyer was ranked #3 behind Calzaghe and Kessler. Also participated in 14 world title fights.

Re: RIP Markus Beyer

Posted: 05 Dec 2018, 04:49
by NoScoutingReports
RIP Markus.