Pradeep Singh Sihag

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Pradeep Singh Sihag
Born (1986-11-21) 21 November 1986 (age 37)
NationalityIndia Indian
Other namesThe Indian Warrior
Statistics
Weight(s)Middleweight
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights23
Wins18
Wins by KO9
Losses4
Draws1
No contests0
Medal record
Men's Boxing
All India BD Chandiyala Boxing Championship
Silver medal – second place 2003 Middleweight
YMCA International Boxing Championship
Silver medal – second place 2004 Middleweight

Pradeep Singh Sihag (born 21 November 1986) is an Indian Professional boxer. As a professional he has won the IPBO, PABA, OPBF & WBC Asian Middleweight championship titles.[1][2] He has a professional record of 18 wins, 4 losses and 1 draw.[3] His amateur record stands at 120 wins with 3 losses.[4][5]

Early life[edit]

Born in Sisai, Haryana, Pradeep is the son of a former National Middleweight wrestling Champion and the brother of a former National Middleweight Amateur boxing Champion.[6]

Amateur career[edit]

As an amateur, Pradeep won the silver medal in the 2003 All India BD Chandiyala Boxing Championship and again took silver in the 2004 YMCA International Boxing Championship.[7]

Professional career[edit]

After evicted from commonwealth squad Pradeep made his pro boxing debut on 18 March 2005 at Australia. He early get and won his first title bout against Arama Tabuai for the vacant PABA Middleweight title. On 23 September 2010 Pradeep fought Sam Soliman for the IBF Pan Pacific middleweight title but didn't succeed.[8]

On 11 November 2011, Singh won the vacant WBC Asian Boxing Council Middleweight title by defeating Yong Zhang.[9] He lost his next fight to Yao Yi Ma at the Vodafone Arena, Fiji.[citation needed]

Professional boxing record[edit]

18 Wins (9 knockouts), 4 Losses, 1 Draws[3]
Res. Record Opponent Type Rd. Date Location Notes
Loss 18-4-1 Taiwan Yao Yi Ma TKO 8 2011-12-17 Fiji Vodafone Arena, Suva, Fiji
Win 18-3-1 China Yong Zhang UD 12 2011-11-11 Australia Town Hall, Coburg, Victoria, Australia Won vacant WBC Asian Boxing Council Middleweight title
Win 17-3-1 Iran Amir Ranjdar TKO 3 2011-07-08 Australia Town Hall, Malvern, Victoria, Australia
Win 16-3-1 Samoa Peter Tovi'o UD 6 2011-04-01 Australia Town Hall, Malvern, Victoria, Australia
Loss 15-3-1 Australia Sam Soliman KO 10 2010-09-23 Australia Racecourse - Atrium Room, Flemington, Victoria, Australia For vacant IBF Pan Pacific Middleweight title
Loss 15-2-1 Republic of the Congo Sonni Michael Angelo UD 5 2009-08-26 Australia Olympic Park, Homebush, New South Wales, Australia
Win 15-1-1 Thailand Dechapon Suwunnalird UD 6 2009-07-24 Australia Town Hall, Malvern, Victoria, Australia
Loss 14-1-1 Australia Ryan Waters DQ 7 2008-11-28 Australia Cronulla Sutherland Leagues Club, Cronulla, New South Wales, Australia For WBO Oriental Light middleweight title
Win 14-0-1 New Zealand Paz Viejo UD 7 2008-07-25 Australia Club Marconi, Bossley Park Sydney, Australia
Draw 13-0-1 Australia William Hadlow PTS 8 2007-05-11 Australia Knox Netball Centre, Ferntree Gully, Victoria, Australia
Win 13-0 Thailand Somchai Chimlum UD 8 2007-03-24 Australia Sports Stadium, Traralgon, Victoria, Australia
Win 12-0 Philippines Arama Tabuai TKO 1 2006-11-24 Australia Knox Netball Centre, Ferntree Gully, Victoria, Australia
Win 11-0 Japan Eiji Kano UD 12 2006-07-28 Australia Knox Netball Centre, Ferntree Gully, Victoria, Australia Won vacant OPBF Middleweight title
Win 10-0 South Korea Pil-Seung Oh TKO 6 2006-05-26 Australia Knox Netball Centre, Ferntree Gully, Victoria, Australia
Win 9-0 Papua New Guinea Juan Phillips UD 6 2006-03-26 New Zealand Ellerslie Racecourse, Auckland, New Zealand
Win 8-0 Czech Republic Radek Hrabak TKO 5 2006-02-24 Australia Knox Netball Centre, Ferntree Gully, Victoria, Australia Retained PABA Middleweight title
Win 7-0 Thailand Dechapon Suwunnalird TKO 6 2005-12-09 Australia Darebin Sports & Leisure Centre, Reservoir, Victoria, Australia
Win 6-0 New Zealand Timo Masua KO 6 2005-07-29 Australia Knox Netball Centre, Ferntree Gully, Victoria, Australia Retained PABA Middleweight title
Win 5-0 Australia Arama Tabuai TKO 11 2005-07-02 Australia Banyule Netball Stadium, Macleod, Victoria, Australia Won vacant PABA Middleweight title
Win 4-0 Thailand Prawit Patavikorngym KO 1 2005-05-27 Australia Knox Netball Centre, Ferntree Gully, Victoria, Australia
Win 3-0 Australia Brett Culey UD 6 2005-05-07 Australia St. Marys Band Club, St Marys, New South Wales, Australia
Win 2-0 Australia Chris Collard UD 4 2005-04-17 Australia Town Hall, Moorabbin, Victoria, Australia
Win 1-0 New Zealand Willie O'Neill TKO 3 2005-03-18 Australia Knox Netball Centre, Ferntree Gully, Victoria, Australia Professional boxing debut.

Titles in boxing[edit]

Awards and achievements
Regional titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Russia Dmitry Pirog
WBC Asian Boxing Council Middleweight Champion[9]
11 November 2011
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Australia Les Sherrington
Other titles
Vacant
Title last held by
New Zealand Timo Masua
PABA Middleweight Champion[9]
2 July 2005
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Philippines Nonoy Gonzales
Vacant
Title last held by
Cameroon Sakio Bika
OPBF Middleweight Champion[9]
28 July 2006
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Japan Koji Sato

References[edit]

  1. ^ Pradeep Singh Sihag 'The Indian Warrior' vs Eiji Nakkamura (Japan) OPBF Professional Boxing Title, YouTube.com. Accessed 10 April 2024.
  2. ^ "FROM MELBOURNE TO BOLLYWOOD INDIAN WARRIOR PRADEEP SINGH WILL DEFEND HIS WBC ASIA TITLE". Asian Boxing Council. Retrieved 12 October 2015.
  3. ^ a b Pradeep Singh profile, Boxrec.com. Accessed 10 April 2024.
  4. ^ "Indian boxer to fight for WBC Asia title". The Times of India. Retrieved 12 October 2015.
  5. ^ EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW – Pradeep Singh: Indian warrior on Oz boxing mission, southasiatimes.com.au. Accessed 10 April 2024.
  6. ^ "Indian boxer to fight for WBC Asia title". Oneindia.com. 25 August 2011. Retrieved 10 April 2024.
  7. ^ Commonwealth Youth Games - R-T, bendigo2004.thecgf.com. Accessed 10 April 2024.
  8. ^ Pradeep Singh to fight for IBF middleweight title, timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Accessed 10 April 2024.
  9. ^ a b c d "Rejected by India, accepted by Australia: The story of Pro-boxing star Pradeep Singh Sihag". Sportskeeda. Retrieved 24 December 2015.

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