Baek In-chul

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In Chul Baek
Statistics
Real nameBaek In-Chul
Weight(s)Super Middleweight
NationalitySouth Korea South Korean
Born (1961-12-20) December 20, 1961 (age 59)
Cheonan, Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights50
Wins47
Wins by KO43
Losses3

In-Chul Baek (born December 20, 1961) is a Korean professional boxer in the super middleweight division who held the World Boxing Association and Lineal super middleweight championship.

Boxing career[]

Baek became a professional boxer in 1980. He won the Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) light middleweight title in 1981. His first defeat came in 1983 when Sean Mannion defeated him over ten rounds in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Baek returned to Korea and continued his winning ways. His second defeat came in his next trip to the United States, when he challenged Julian Jackson for the WBA light middleweight title in 1987. Jackson knocked him out in three rounds. Baek then moved up to the middleweight division and in his next fight won the OPBF middleweight title.

On May 28, 1988, Baek won the WBA and lineal super middleweight titles by defeating Fulgencio Obelmejias by an eleventh-round knockout.[1] He defended the title twice before losing it to Christophe Tiozzo on March 30, 1990. Baek retired after that fight.

Professional boxing record[]

Professional record summary
50 fights 47 wins 3 losses
By knockout 43 2
By decision 4 1
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
50 Loss 47–3 France Christophe Tiozzo TKO 6 (12) 30/03/1990 France Lyon, France Lost WBA and lineal super middleweight titles
49 Win 47–2 Japan Yoshiaki Tajima RTD 7 (12) 13/01/1990 South Korea Ulsan, South Korea Retained WBA and lineal super middleweight titles
48 Win 46–2 United States Ron Essett TKO 11 (12) 08/10/1989 South Korea Seoul, South Korea Retained WBA and lineal super middleweight titles
47 Win 45–2 Venezuela Fulgencio Obelmejias TKO 11 (12) 28/05/1989 South Korea Yeosu, South Korea Won WBA and lineal super middleweight titles
46 Win 44–2 South Korea Chong-Pal Park KO 9 22/12/1988 South Korea Seoul, South Korea
45 Win 43–2 South Korea Jae-Ok Kim KO 6 30/07/1988 South Korea Bugok, South Korea Retained OPBF middleweight title
44 Win 42–2 Indonesia Ketut Udiana KO 2 17/04/1988 South Korea Nonsan, South Korea Won OPBF middleweight title
43 Loss 41–2 United States Virgin Islands Julian Jackson TKO 3 21/11/1987 Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, United States For WBA light middleweight title
42 Win 41–1 Japan Hideo Kawamoto KO 2 12/07/1987 South Korea Anyang, South Korea
41 Win 40–1 Australia Paul James UD 10 15/03/1987 South Korea Taebaek, South Korea
40 Win 39–1 South Korea Jun-Suk Hwang UD 12 18/10/1986 South Korea Incheon, South Korea Retained OPBF light middleweight title
39 Win 38–1 South Korea Chang-Hwan Noh KO 5 27/07/1986 South Korea Jeonju, South Korea
38 Win 37–1 South Korea Sang-Do Jung SD 12 28/06/1986 South Korea Pohang, South Korea Retained OPBF light middleweight title
37 Win 36–1 Australia Troy Waters SD 12 15/03/1986 South Korea Gangneung, South Korea Retained OPBF light middleweight title
36 Win 35–1 United States Fred Hutchings KO 9 27/10/1985 South Korea Busan, South Korea
35 Win 34–1 Indonesia Alberto Bapaimo KO 3 13/07/1985 South Korea Chungju, South Korea Retained OPBF light middleweight title
34 Win 33–1 South Korea Jae-Hyung Yuh KO 5 20/04/1985 South Korea Seoul, South Korea Retained OPBF light middleweight title
33 Win 32–1 Indonesia Hendris Salmon KO 2 12/01/1985 South Korea Gwangju, South Korea Retained OPBF light middleweight title
32 Win 31–1 Indonesia Alberto Bapaimo KO 4 23/07/1984 South Korea Osan, South Korea Retained OPBF light middleweight title
31 Win 30–1 Philippines Mike DeGuzman KO 3 24/03/1984 South Korea Ulsan, South Korea Retained OPBF light middleweight title
30 Win 29–1 Fiji Sakaraia Ve KO 6 07/01/1984 South Korea Daejeon, South Korea
29 Win 28–1 Thailand Satanfa Pratip KO 3 13/11/1983 South Korea Jeju City, South Korea
28 Win 27–1 Japan Yohi Arai KO 5 10/07/1983 South Korea Daejeon, South Korea Retained OPBF light middleweight title
27 Loss 26–1 Republic of Ireland Sean Mannion PTS 10 19/05/1983 New Jersey Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
26 Win 26–0 South Korea Jong-Ho Kim KO 7 27/03/1983 South Korea Jinju, South Korea Retained OPBF light middleweight title
25 Win 25–0 United States Jesus Gonzalez KO 3 27/02/1983 South Korea Daejeon, South Korea
24 Win 24–0 Philippines Romy Angeles KO 3 02/01/1983 South Korea Daejeon, South Korea Retained OPBF light middleweight title
23 Win 23–0 Thailand Kngrag Vorchareenrat KO 3 11/12/1982 South Korea Seoul, South Korea
22 Win 22–0 Japan Yohi Arai KO 10 23/10/1982 South Korea Cheongju, South Korea Retained OPBF light middleweight title
21 Win 21–0 Philippines Fred Galang KO 3 26/09/1982 South Korea Daegu, South Korea
20 Win 20–0 Mexico Antonio Leyva KO 2 04/07/1982 South Korea Daejeon, South Korea
19 Win 19–0 Japan Michihiro Horihata KO 2 13/06/1982 South Korea Busan, South Korea Retained OPBF light middleweight title
18 Win 18–0 Ghana Ibrahim Mohammed KO 3 24/04/1982 South Korea Gwangju, South Korea
17 Win 17–0 Japan Kenji Miyata KO 9 21/03/1982 South Korea Busan, South Korea
16 Win 16–0 Philippines Alberto Cruz KO 2 14/02/1982 South Korea Daejeon, South Korea Retained OPBF light middleweight title
15 Win 15–0 South Korea Sang Ho Lee KO 12 27/12/1981 South Korea Seoul, South Korea Won OPBF light middleweight title
14 Win 14–0 Ghana Joe Willisco KO 3 28/11/1981 South Korea Seoul, South Korea
13 Win 13–0 Philippines Aquilino Nicolas KO 2 31/10/1981 South Korea Seoul, South Korea
12 Win 12–0 South Korea Jin-Nam Kim KO 3 11/10/1981 South Korea Daejeon, South Korea
11 Win 11–0 Philippines Alberto Cruz KO 3 21/08/1981 South Korea Daegu, South Korea
10 Win 10–0 Philippines Conrado Salinas KO 2 23/06/1981 South Korea Daejeon, South Korea
9 Win 9–0 Japan Hiroshi Izumiya KO 3 19/04/1981 South Korea Seoul, South Korea
8 Win 8–0 South Korea Young-Sil Jung KO 4 14/02/1981 South Korea Seoul, South Korea
7 Win 7–0 South Korea Bok-Kyu Lim KO 3 07/12/1980 South Korea Seoul, South Korea
6 Win 6–0 South Korea Jang-Ho Choi KO 3 29/11/1980 South Korea Seoul, South Korea
5 Win 5–0 South Korea Sun-Kap Choi KO 4 22/11/1980 South Korea Seoul, South Korea
4 Win 4–0 South Korea Byung-Chun Choi KO 3 21/11/1980 South Korea Seoul, South Korea
3 Win 3–0 South Korea Jong-Hyun Park KO 1 25/09/1980 South Korea Seoul, South Korea
2 Win 2–0 South Korea Young-Chil Yang KO 2 08/06/1980 South Korea Seoul, South Korea
1 Win 1–0 South Korea Joong-Jung Park KO 2 09/05/1980 South Korea Seoul, South Korea

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Baek In-chul - Lineal Super Middleweight Champion". The Cyber Boxing Zone Encyclopedia.

External links[]

Achievements
Preceded by Lineal Super Middleweight Champion
28 May 1989 – 30 March 1990
Succeeded by
Preceded by WBA Super Middleweight Champion
28 May 1989 – 30 March 1990
Succeeded by
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