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Axel Schulz' Losses

Axel Schulz had a total of five losses in his professional boxing career — two of them in title bouts and three in non-title bouts. He suffered his first loss against Henry Akinwande via 12 round unanimous decision on May 1, 1993, which ended his 15-fight win streak. He has been stopped two times and lost three times via decision.

Brian Minto, Wladimir Klitschko, Michael Moorer, George Foreman, and Henry Akinwande are the five boxers who have beaten Schulz.

  1. Axel Schulz loses to Henry Akinwande

    This is the first loss in Axel Schulz' career. Schulz lost to Henry Akinwande in the rematch via 12 round unanimous decision on in a non-title bout. He was 24 years old with a record of 15-0-1.

  2. Axel Schulz loses to George Foreman

    On Schulz lost to American boxer George Foreman via 12 round majority decision. He was fighting for Foreman's heavyweight IBF title, he was 26 years old with a record of 21-1-1. Foreman was 46 years old with a record of 73-4.

  3. Axel Schulz loses to Michael Moorer

    On Schulz lost to American boxer Michael Moorer via 12 round split decision. He and Moorer were fighting for the vacant heavyweight IBF title. He was 27 years old with a record of 21-2-1. Moorer was 28 years old with a record of 36-1.

  4. Axel Schulz loses to Wladimir Klitschko

    On Schulz lost to Ukrainian boxer Wladimir Klitschko via 8th round TKO in a non-title bout. He was 30 years old with a record of 26-3-1. Klitschko was 23 years old with a record of 28-1.

  5. Axel Schulz loses to Brian Minto

    On Schulz lost to American boxer Brian Minto via 6th round TKO in a non-title bout. He was 38 years old with a record of 26-4-1. Minto was 31 years old with a record of 26-1.