Sam Soliman boxer

Sam Soliman boxer
bouts
66
won
47
lost
16
draw
1
Status
active
Division
middleweight
Debut
1997-04-20
Height
5′ 9″/175cm
Reach
71½″/182cm
Age
45
Born
1973-11-13
Death
-
Nationality
Australia

Sam Soliman (born 13 November 1973) is an Australian professional boxer, and former kickboxer and mixed martial artist. In boxing, he held the IBF middleweight title in 2014.Soliman is a former world champion in kickboxing, and also competed in Muay Thai.On 20 April 1997, Soliman made his professional boxing debut, defeating Heath Stenton by four-round unanimous decision (UD). In the first half of his career he would fight for and win a multitude of regional titles, from light-middleweight all the way to cruiserweight. Most notably he won the vacant Commonwealth middleweight title on 19 June 2000, scoring a ninth-round stoppage over Neville Brown. This reign was short-lived, as Soliman would lose a points decision to Howard Eastman a few months later on 16 September. His first world championship opportunity came on 7 March 2007, against Anthony Mundine for the vacant WBA super-middleweight title in an all-Australian showdown. After four knockdowns, Soliman lost by knockout in round nine. In a rematch on 28 May 2008, this time with Mundine as defending champion, Soliman lost by UD.The pinnacle of Soliman's career was on 31 May 2014, when he defeated multiple-time world champion Felix Sturm by UD to win the IBF middleweight title. They had previously fought on 1 February 2013, which was a fight marred afterwards by a drawn-out legal battle which took more than three years to resolve. Soliman was first announced to have failed a drug test in April 2013, which resulted in the German Boxing Federation ruling the fight a no contest and handing him a nine-month suspension in Germany. In October 2016, Soliman was exonerated by a German court which judged the Federation to have acted unlawfully, thus overturning the no contest result. However, in yet another short-lived championship reign, Soliman lost by UD to former undisputed middleweight champion Jermain Taylor on 8 October 2014, enduring four knockdowns due to a debilitating knee injury.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2021-12-11 Jesse White WWWWWL The Melbourne Pavilion, Flemington LOST
Split-decision
2021-07-10 Victor Nagbe WWW The Melbourne Pavilion, Flemington LOST
Unanimous decision
2021-03-31 Sakio Bika WDLLWW Newcastle Entertainment Centre, Newcastle LOST
Unanimous decision
2019-04-12 Mark Lucas WWWWWL The Melbourne Pavilion, Flemington WIN
Unanimous decision
2019-03-30 Manny Siaca WLWWWL The Melbourne Pavilion, Flemington
2018-07-27 Tej Pratap Singh WLWWWW The Melbourne Pavilion, Flemington NC
No Contest
2018-03-17 Wes Capper WWWWWW The Melbourne Pavilion, Flemington DRAW
Majority decision
2017-04-22 Balazs Horvath WWLWWL The Melbourne Pavilion, Flemington WIN
Technical knockout
2016-07-21 Sergiy Derevyanchenko WWWWWW Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket LOST
Technical knockout
2015-06-26 Dominic Wade WWWWWW Little Creek Casino Resort, Shelton LOST
Split-decision
2014-10-08 Jermain Taylor LLWWWW Beau Rivage Resort & Casino, Biloxi LOST
Unanimous decision
2014-05-31 Felix Sturm DWLWW König Palast, Krefeld WIN
Unanimous decision
2013-12-11 Les Sherrington WWWWWW The Melbourne Pavilion, Flemington WIN
Technical knockout
2013-02-01 Felix Sturm WWWDWL ISS Dome, Düsseldorf NC
No Contest
2012-08-24 Giovanni Lorenzo WWLLWW The Arena, Geelong WIN
Unanimous decision
2012-02-19 Garth Wood WDWWWL Olympic Park Sports Centre, Homebush WIN
Unanimous decision
2011-11-18 Eromosele Albert WLLWWL The Melbourne Pavilion, Flemington WIN
Unanimous decision
2010-09-23 Pradeep Singh WDWLWL Racecourse - Atrium Room, Flemington WIN
KO
2010-03-13 Shannon McMahon WLWWLL Racecourse Reception Centre, Moonee Valley WIN
Technical knockout
2009-10-04 Les Piper WWWDWL Peninsula, Shed 14 Central Pier, Docklands, Melbourne WIN
Technical knockout
2009-08-16 Thawat Khamsom LLWWLW Peninsula, Shed 14 Central Pier, Docklands, Melbourne WIN
Technical knockout
2008-05-28 Anthony Mundine WWWWWW Vodafone Arena, Melbourne LOST
Unanimous decision
2007-11-06 Wayne Johnsen WWWWWL TD Garden, Boston WIN
Unanimous decision
2007-10-30 Sakio Bika DLWWLW Contender Arena, Los Angeles LOST
Unanimous decision
2007-09-18 Max Alexander WWWWW Contender Arena, Los Angeles WIN
Unanimous decision
2007-03-07 Anthony Mundine WLWWWW Entertainment Centre, Sydney LOST
KO
2006-11-17 Enrique Ornelas LWWWWW Soboba Casino, San Jacinto WIN
Majority decision
2006-03-03 Raul Munoz LLLWLW Pechanga Resort & Casino, Temecula WIN
Technical knockout
2005-12-10 Ronald Wright WWWWWW Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville LOST
Unanimous decision
2005-07-21 Fernando Zuniga WLWLLW Palace Indian Gaming Center, Lemoore WIN
Unanimous decision
2005-02-23 Miguel Julio WLLLWW Vodafone Arena, Melbourne Park WIN
Technical knockout
2004-12-12 Jose Alberto Clavero WWWWWL Panthers World of Entertainment, Penrith WIN
KO
2004-11-06 Diego Castillo WWWLWL Uni of Southern Qld., Toowoomba WIN
Technical knockout
2004-07-18 Raymond Joval WWWWWW Pechanga Resort & Casino, Temecula WIN
Unanimous decision
2004-05-28 Plaisakda Boonmalert WWWWWW Panthers World of Entertainment, Penrith WIN
Technical knockout
2004-04-16 Moechrody LLLLLL Basketball Stadium, Dandenong WIN
Technical knockout
2004-03-07 Jorge Andres Sclarandi LLWLWL Panthers World of Entertainment, Penrith WIN
Technical knockout
2004-01-23 Juan Carlos Lettieri LLLWWW Panthers World of Entertainment, Penrith WIN
KO
2003-12-05 Silvio Walter Rojas LLWWLW Panthers World of Entertainment, Penrith WIN
Technical knockout
2003-11-01 Satoru Suzuki WWWWWL Korakuen Hall WIN
Unanimous decision
2003-09-07 Tokutaro Toyozumi WWWWWW Masukicho Gym, Kumamoto WIN
Split-decision
2003-08-12 Ramon Arturo Britez LWLWLL Powerhouse, Albert Park WIN
Unanimous decision
2003-06-02 Nader Hamdan WWWWWW Panthers World of Entertainment, Penrith WIN
Unanimous decision
2002-12-06 Mike Cope LDWL State Netball & Hockey Centre, Parkville WIN
Unanimous decision
2002-10-15 Sakio Bika WWWWWW Powerhouse, Albert Park WIN
Majority decision
2002-07-24 Sean Sullivan WWLLWW Powerhouse, Albert Park WIN
Unanimous decision
2002-06-15 Ojay Abrahams LWLLLL Green Leisure Centre, Tottenham WIN
Points
2002-04-26 Eric Teymour WWWWWW Thistle Hotel, Glasgow WIN
Points
2001-09-03 Anthony Mundine WWWWWW Entertainment Centre, Wollongong LOST
Split-decision
2001-02-28 Cornelius Carr WWWWWW Royal Garden Hotel, Kensington WIN
Points
2001-01-27 Raymond Joval WWWWLW Jaap Edenhal, Amsterdam LOST
Majority decision
2000-09-16 Howard Eastman WWWWWW York Hall, Bethnal Green LOST
Points
2000-06-19 Neville Brown WLLWLW Meadowside Leisure Centre, Burton-on-Trent WIN
Technical knockout
2000-05-06 Jerry Elliott WWWWWD Ballsporthalle, Frankfurt LOST
Unanimous decision
2000-04-13 Paul Wesley LLLLLL New Connaught Rooms, Holborn WIN
Unanimous decision
1999-12-04 Sakeasi Dakua WWLWW Prince Charles Park, Nadi WIN
Technical knockout
1999-09-28 Glen Kelly WWWWWW South Sydney Junior Rugby League Club, Sydney LOST
Unanimous decision
1999-07-09 Brad Mayo WWLWLW Wollongong WIN
Unanimous decision
1999-05-07 Mosese Sorovi LWWWWL Empire Theatre, Melbourne WIN
Technical knockout
1998-10-25 Dale Westerman WWWLWW Glasshouse, Melbourne WIN
Unanimous decision
1998-05-24 Marty Fogas WDW Crown Casino, Melbourne WIN
Unanimous decision
1998-04-17 Marc Bargero WWLWWW Mount Pritchard Community Club, Sydney WIN
Unanimous decision
1998-02-20 Leon Rouse LLLLLL The Roxy, Boston WIN
Unanimous decision
1997-11-28 Adrian Bellin LWWWWW Corio Leisure Centre, Geelong LOST
Split-decision
1997-08-15 Kevin Kelly LWWWWW Marrickville RSL Club, Sydney LOST
Unanimous decision
1997-06-03 Peter Kinsella WLLLWL Southport RSL Club, Southport WIN
KO
1997-04-20 Heath Stenton L Billboard Nite Club, Melbourne WIN
Unanimous decision