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Geard Ajetović
Personal information
Born (1981-02-28) 28 February 1981 (age 43)
Beočin, Yugoslavia
Medal record
Men's Boxing
Representing Serbia
Mediterranean Games
Bronze medal – third place 2001 Tunis Welterweight

Geard Ajetović (born 28 February 1981) is a Serbian boxer. He represented Serbia and Montenegro at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia, where he lost in the first round of the Men's Welterweight (– 67 kg) competition to Thailand's veteran Parkpoom Jangphonak due to a controversial 9-9 point decision.[citation needed] Ajetović won a bronze medal at the 2001 Mediterranean Games in Tunis, Tunisia.

Biography

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Geard Ajetović grew up in the former Republic of Yugoslavia and started boxing at the age of 8. After a successful amateur career including numerous national championships, a gold medal at the Junior European Championships and silver at the Junior World Championships he turned professional in 2000 soon after the Olympic Games. He moved to Liverpool where he spent the first 10 years of his professional career. Due to a knee injury Ajetović was forced to a take a 2-year break from fighting, but had a successful comeback at the end of 2010. In January 2011 Ajetović won the vacant WBC Mediterranean title by a first-round knockout victory over Jackson Chanet, having moving up to light heavyweight for that fight.

Professional record

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59 fights 31 wins 26 losses
By knockout 16 1
By decision 15 25
Draws 2
No contests 0
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
59 Loss 31-26-2 Croatia Luka Plantic RTD 3 (8) 3:00 2022-02-19 Germany Hamburg, Germany
58 Loss 31-25-2 Germany Emre Cukur Decision (Unanimous) 10 2021-06-19 Germany Munich, Germany
57 Loss 31-24-2 Poland Pawel Stepien Decision (Unanimous) 8 2020-03-07 Poland Łomża, Poland
56 Draw 31-23-2 Switzerland Marzio Franscella Decision (Majority) 6 2019-12-14 Switzerland Fribourg, Switzerland
55 Loss 31-23-1 France Gustave Tamba Decision (Unanimous) 8 2019-06-29 France Fréjus, France
54 Loss 31-22-1 Hungary Mate Kis Decision (Unanimous) 8 2019-06-01 Hungary Várpalota, Hungary
53 Loss 31-21-1 Belgium Timur Nikarkhoev Decision (Unanimous) 8 2019-05-04 Belgium Charleroi, Belgium
52 Loss 31-20-1 Italy Dragan Lepei PTS 6 2019-02-06 Italy Florence, Italy
51 Loss 31-19-1 Switzerland Yoann Kongolo Decision (Unanimous) 6 2018-12-26 Switzerland Bern, Swiderland
50 Loss 31-18-1 United Kingdom Zach Parker Decision (Unanimous) 8 2018-07-14 Germany Offenburg, Germany
49 Loss 31-17-1 Australia Sakio Bika Decision (Unanimous) 12 2017-10-22 Australia Sydney, Australia For vacant WBC International Silver super middleweight title
48 Win 31-16-1 Serbia Aleksander Zikov Aksin KO 1 (6) 1:05 2017-09-17 Serbia Kulpin, Serbia
47 Loss 30-16-1 Russia Andrey Sirotkin Decision (Unanimous) 10 2017-08-18 Russia Plastunovskaya, Russia For vacant WBO European super middleweight title
46 Win 30-15-1 Russia Khaybula Madzhidov Decision (Unanimous) 10 2017-06-03 Russia Rostov-on-Don, Russia Won vacant WBC CISBB super middleweight title
45 Win 29-15-1 Georgia (country) Tornike Gikashvili KO 3 (8) 0:43 2017-02-11 Germany Düsseldorf, Germany
44 Win 28-15-1 Bosnia and Herzegovina Adil Rusidi TKO 1 (8) 1:51 2016-04-02 Germany Düsseldorf, Germany
43 Loss 27-15-1 Tanzania Francis Cheka Decision (Unanimous) 12 2016-02-27 Tanzania Dar-Es-Salaam, Tanzania For vacant WBF Inter-continental super middleweight title
42 Win 27-14-1 Poland Michal Gerlecki TKO (10) 1:19 2015-10-23 Poland Białystok, Poland Won vacant Republic of Poland International light heavyweight title
41 Loss 26-14-1 Germany Moritz Stahl Decision (Unanimous) 8 2015-09-19 Germany Leipzig, Germany
40 Loss 26-13-1 Russia Dmitrii Chudinov Decision (Unanimous) 8 2015-08-23 Russia Russia
39 Loss 26-12-1 Finland Niklas Rasanen Decision (Unanimous) 8 2015-08-08 Finland Savonlinna, Finland
38 Loss 26-11-1 Kyrgyzstan Dilmurod Satybaldiev Decision (Unanimous) 12 2015-04-05 Russia Noginsk, Russia For vacant WBC CISBB super middleweight title
37 Win 26-10-1 Serbia Aleksander Petrovic PTS 4 2014-12-07 Serbia Bečej, Serbia
36 Loss 25-10-1 Italy Giovanni De Carolis Decision (Unanimous) 12 2014-11-01 Italy Roma, Italy For vacant IBF Inter-continental super middleweight title
35 Win 25-9-1 Ukraine Vycheslav Uzelkov Decision (Split) 8 2014-04-12 Ukraine Brovary, Ukraine
34 Win 24-9-1 Bosnia and Herzegovina Jaser Malagic KO 1 (8) 2013-12-28 Serbia Novi Pazar, Serbia
33 Loss 23-9-1 Namibia Harry Simon Decision (Unanimous) 12 2013-09-28 Namibia Windhoek, Namibia For vacant IBF International light heavyweight title
32 Win 23-8-1 Poland Przemyslaw Opalach Decision (Unanimous) 12 2013-05-10 Poland Olsztyn, Poland Won vacant IBF International super middleweight title
31 Win 22-8-1 France Abdelkhaim Derghal KO 3 (12) 1:52 2013-04-06 Serbia Novi Sad, Serbia Won vacant WBO European super middleweight title
30 Loss 21-8-1 Russia VlasovMaxim Vlasov Decision (Unanimous) 10 2012-12-30 Russia Moscow, Russia
29 Win 21-7-1 Germany MatufaChris Matufa TKO 4 (12) 2:25 2012-09-28 Germany Göttingen, Germany Won vacant WBO European super middleweight title
28 Win 20-7-1 Romania TrandafirIonut Trandafir PTS 6 2012-07-07 Germany Winterhude, Germany
27 Loss 19-7-1 Poland WilczewskiPiotr Wilczewski Decision (Split) 8 2012-02-17 Poland Olsztyn, Poland
26 Loss 19-6-1 Croatia BilicAnte Bilic Decision (Majority) 8 2011-11-18 GermanyCuxhaven, Germany
25 Win 19-5-1 Germany PawlakChristian Pawlak Decision (Split) 8 2011-10-15 GermanyVelten, Germany
24 Loss 18-5-1 Poland SoszynskiGrzegorz Soszynski Decision (Majority) 12 2011-04-09 GermanyAlsterdorf, Germany Lost WBC Mediterranean Light Heavyweight belt
23 Win 18-4-1 France ChanetJackson Chanet KO 1 (12) 2011-01-07 France Marne, France Won vacant WBC Mediterranean Light Heavyweight title
22 Win 17-4-1 Romania StanEugen Stan Decision (Unanimous) 4 2010-11-27 Belgium Liège, Belgium
21 Loss 16-4-1 Republic of Ireland MacklinMatthew Macklin PTS 10 2008-10-31 United Kingdom Aston Villa, United Kingdom
20 Loss 16-3-1 Russia PirogDmitry Pirog Decision (Unanimous) 10 2008-07-19 Russia Moscow, Russia
19 Loss 16-2-1 Australia GealeDaniel Geale Decision (Unanimous) 12 2008-06-27 Australia Sydney, Australia For IBO middleweight title
18 Win 16-1-1 Tanzania ChekaFrancis Cheka PTS 8 2008-02-08 United Kingdom Durham, United Kingdom
17 Win 15-1-1 Uganda VegasJoey Vegas TKO 4 (6) 0:39 2007-11-14 United Kingdom London, United Kingdom
16 Win 14-1-1 United Kingdom MaxwellPatrick J. Maxwell TKO 3 (6) 2:24 2007-07-13 United Kingdom Barnsley, United Kingdom
15 Win 13-1-1 France RoseliaRobert Roselia Decision (Split) 10 2007-05-29 France Eure, France
14 Draw 12-1-1 United Kingdom MaxwellPatrick J. Maxwell PTS 6 2007-04-27 United Kingdom London, United Kingdom
13 Win 12-1 Iran SalariManoocha Salari TKO 4 (6) 2006-05-13 United Kingdom Sheffield, United Kingdom
12 Loss 11-1 France CanclauxChristophe Cancluax Decision (Unanimous) 8 2006-03-18 Monaco Monte Carlo, Monaco
11 Win 11-0 France Ben DrissMagid Ben Driss PTS 8 2005-11-26 United Kingdom Sheffield, United Kingdom
10 Win 10-0 United Kingdom CollinsJason Collins TKO (6) 2:17 2005-10-14 United Kingdom Huddersfield, United Kingdom
9 Win 9-0 United Kingdom McIntoshConroy McIntosh PTS 6 2005-07-24 United Kingdom Sheffield, United Kingdom
8 Win 8-0 Belarus YanushevichDzmitri Yanushevich TKO (4) 1:19 2005-01-21 United Kingdom London, United Kingdom
7 Win 7-0 United Kingdom McIntoshConroy McIntosh Decision (Unanimous) 6 2004-12-10 United Kingdom Sheffield, United Kingdom
6 Win 6-0 Russia DonetskyDmitry Donetsky Decision (Unanimous) 6 2005-05-12 United Kingdom Reading, United Kingdom
5 Win 5-0 Brazil Da SilvaTomas Da Silva TKO (4) 1:44 2004-02-06 United Kingdom Sheffield, United Kingdom
4 Win 4-0 United Kingdom AniJoel Ani RTD 1 (6) 3:00 2003-11-07 United Kingdom Sheffield, United Kingdom
3 Win 3-0 United Kingdom BeardsleyGary Beardsley TKO 3 (6) 2:08 2003-09-26 United Kingdom Reading, United Kingdom
2 Win 2-0 England Jason Samuels PTS 4 May 17, 2003 England Everton Park Sports Centre, Liverpool, Merseyside
1 Win 1-0 England Ojay Abrahams PTS 4 Apr 19, 2003 England Everton Park Sports Centre, Liverpool, Merseyside Professional debut

References

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  • Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Geard Ajetović". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 2012-11-04.
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