Next fight of Karo Murat is not determined yet.
In a grudge match, former world title challenger Karo Murat (30-3-1, 19 KOs) scored an eleventh round TKO over previously unbeaten WBO #2, WBA #6, IBF #6 light heavyweight Dominic Bösel (24-1, 9 KOs) to claim the vacant European title on Saturday night at the BallsportARENA in Dresden, Germany. Murat was aggressive and looked to rough up Boesel. Classic boxer Boesel fired back in quick spurts. Boesel upped his punch output in round four, but still took some big shots. Murat seemed to be slowing down by round five, while Boesel’s workmate increased. Murat continued to bring pressure and throw the harder shots while Boesel flurried. The end came in round eleven when Murat rocked Boesel and referee Terry O’Connor waved it off with Boesel under heavy fire! Time was 2:56.
Karo Murat's record currently stands at 32 wins, 4 loses and 1 draw.
Karo Murat's last fight took place against Sven Fornling on Dec. 15, 2018, in Hamburg, Germany. He lost by UD in the 12 round. That fight was 4 months and 9 days ago.
Murat's last 3 fights have come over a period of 3 years, 3 days, meaning he has been fighting on average every 0 month and 1 day. In those fights, he fought a total of 28 rounds, meaning that they have lasted 9 rounds on average.
Murat was born in Armenia.
The Karo Murat is currently 40 years old. He was born on Sept. 2, 1983, so he will turn 41 in 4 months and 9 days.
Karo Murat made his professional debut in September 2006, so he has been a pro for 17 years.
Murat is 5' 10" (5 Foot and 10 inch) which is 179 cm (1 meter and 79 centimeters).
His reach is 70 inches (70") which is 178 cm (1 meter and 78 centimeters).
Murat fights from a orthodox, which means he favours his right hand as his power hand when fighting.
Karo Murat doesn't currently have a fight scheduled