Patrick Pipa

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Patrick Pipa boxer
Data
Birth Name {{{realname}}}
Weight class Middleweight / super middleweight
nationality German
birthday May 1, 1967
place of birth Hamburg , Germany
Combat Statistics
Struggles 26th
Victories 21st
Knockout victories 2
Defeats 5
draw 0

Patrick Pipa (born May 1, 1967 in Hamburg ) is a former German boxer . As a professional boxer, he was German middleweight champion.

Life

Pipa was German youth and junior champion. In January 1986 he fought his first fight as a professional boxer and defeated  the Berlin Klaus Hein unanimously on points in Kassel .

He secured the vacant German middleweight championship title in Hamburg in mid-February by winning points against Mike Wissenbach .

His first defeat as a professional boxer happened to Pipa, who was coached by Eckhard Dagge , in mid-November 1990 in Hamburg when he lost to defending champion Niyazi Aytekin. Pipa had initially determined the fight for the international German middleweight championship and brought his opponent into great trouble in the fourth round, before he had to take two heavy hits from Aytekins at the beginning of the fifth round, went down and was counted. Pipa's national middleweight title was not at stake in the fight. In June 1989, Pipa had defeated Aytekin in Bielefeld on points.

At the end of September 1996, Pipa fought for the first time as a professional boxer abroad after a long break from fighting, he lost in the UK to the Belgian Hassan Mokhtar. In 1999 Pipa was in two professional boxing events in Dickson City (US state Pennsylvania ) in the ring, he lost one fight, in the second he landed a point victory.

At the end of January 2000, Pipa competed  against Danilo Häussler in Riesa , but lost the fight for the German super middleweight championship. It was also Pipa's last appearance as a professional boxer.

Footnotes

  1. a b https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHVlUeqvtC4
  2. https://www.abendblatt.de/archive/1986/pdf/19860120.pdf/ASV_HAB_19860120_HA_011.pdf
  3. https://www.abendblatt.de/archive/1990/pdf/19900219.pdf/ASV_HAB_19900219_HA_016.pdf
  4. a b c BoxRec: Patrick Pipa. Retrieved April 19, 2020 .
  5. Jörg Kotterba: Ex-professional boxing with the ESV talents. September 16, 2015, accessed April 19, 2020 .