Roman Karmazin

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Roman Karmazin

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Real name Roman Karmazin
Nickname Made in Hell
Weight Light Middleweight
Nationality Flag of Russia Russian
Birth date January 2, 1973
Birth place Kuztniesk, Russia
Style Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 38
Wins 34
Wins by KO 21
Losses 2
Draws 1
No contests 1

Roman Alexandrovich Karmazin (born 2 January 1973 in Kuznetsk) is the former IBF Light Middleweight champion of the world. He is a Russian boxer who has credible wins over Keith Holmes and Kassim Ouma. He suffered his first loss in 2002, a controversial 12 round decision against Javier Castillejo of Spain in Castiliejo's hometown.

Karmazin currently has 34 wins, 21 by way of knockout, with two losses. His only draw came early in his career in an eight round fight against Javier Manuel Martinez in Aviles, Spain. Karmazin also has a no-contest against former title contender Jason Papillion. The 2004 bout was halted when Papillion was cut by an accidental headbutt in the fourth round.

In 2004, Karmazin outworked Keith Holmes to a majority decision in an IBF title eliminator.

A consistent puncher, Karmazin won the IBF Light Middleweight championship through steady work that led to a lopsided unanimous decision over Ouma. On July 8, 2006, nearly a year after his last fight, Karmazin lost his title to Cory Spinks in another highly controversial decision.

Karmazin's corner includes world-class trainer Freddie Roach.





Preceded by
Kassim Ouma
IBF Light Middleweight boxing champion
14 Jul 2005 – 8 Jul 2006
Succeeded by
Cory Spinks


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