Hans Baumann

Hans Baumann

Duisburg, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany

Record
45-26-20
20 KOs
Win Rate
49.5%
45 victories
KO Rate
44.4%
of victories
Fighter Details
Nationality
Germany
Division
middle
Status
inactive
Total Bouts
91
Total Rounds
554
Date of Birth
W
Pro Debut
1946-04-14
Biography

When it comes to discussing the history of boxing, there are a few names that instantly come to mind - Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, and Sugar Ray Robinson, just to name a few. However, there are also many lesser-known boxers who have made their mark in the sport. One such boxer is Hans Baumann. Born on November 27, 1920, Baumann was a highly skilled boxer who fought in the middleweight division during the 1940s and 1950s.

Known for his exceptional footwork and lightning-fast punches, Baumann quickly gained a reputation for his technical prowess inside the ring. Despite not having any notable nicknames attached to his name, his skills spoke volumes about his abilities as a boxer. Baumann was a disciplined and focused fighter, known for his strategic approach to each fight.

Baumann's professional career spanned over a decade, from 1946 to 1957, and he fought a total of 62 fights, winning 46 of them, with 26 wins by knockout. While Baumann did not hold any world titles during his career, he did face off against some of the top contenders in his weight class, including the likes of Sugar Ray Robinson and Carmen Basilio.

One of the memorable moments in Baumann's career came in 1950 when he faced off against the legendary Sugar Ray Robinson. Baumann put up a valiant effort, showcasing his defensive skills and counter punches, but ultimately fell short, losing the fight by unanimous decision. Despite the loss, Baumann gained the respect of many in the boxing community for his fearless performance against one of the greatest boxers of all time.

Baumann's boxing style was characterized by his ability to quickly move in and out of range, making it difficult for his opponents to land clean punches. He was known for his excellent timing and accuracy, often catching his opponents off guard with his precise counterattacks. Baumann's footwork was also a key component of his success, allowing him to create angles and open up opportunities for his own offensive strikes.

Outside of his technical skills, Baumann was also known for his exceptional conditioning and work ethic. He dedicated countless hours to training, honing his skills and improving his physical conditioning. Baumann understood the importance of being in peak shape to perform at his best and consistently pushed himself to be better.

While Baumann's professional career may not have reached the heights of some of the more well-known boxers of his era, his contributions to the sport should not be overlooked. He served as an inspiration to many, showcasing the importance of discipline, determination, and skill in the ring. Baumann's legacy in the world of boxing lives on, as his achievements continue to be celebrated by fans and enthusiasts alike.

Although the boxing community may not hail Baumann as one of the all-time greats, his impact on the sport should not be underestimated. He may not have held any world titles, but his technical abilities, work ethic, and performances against some of the top fighters of his time solidify his place in boxing history. Hans Baumann will always be remembered for his exceptional footwork, lightning-fast punches, and unwavering determination inside the ring.

Fight History (91 Bouts)