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Alex Leapai
Australian professional boxer

Alex Leapai

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Australian professional boxer
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Samoa, Samoa
Age
44 years
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Biography

Elise "Alex" Leapai (born 16 October 1979) is a Samoan Australian professional boxer. His career highlight was a fight against Wladimir Klitschko in 2014, for the WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO, The Ring magazine and lineal heavyweight titles.

Professional career

Alex Leapai defeated Denis Boytsov on 23 November 2013 in Germany.Boytsov was the WBO's mandatory challenger for Klitschko, but when Leapai defeated Boytsov, Leapai was named mandatory challenger even though the Boytsov-Leapai bout was not an official elimination bout.

Dan Rafael for ESPN.com reported on 3 February 2014 that "Heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko will make his 16th title defense when he faces Alex Leapai, one of his mandatory challengers, on April 26 in at the König-Pilsener-Arena in Oberhausen, Germany, as K2 Promotions announced Monday. The Klitschko and Leapai camps had agreed to a deal several weeks ago, which allowed them to avoid a purse bid, but it has now been signed. Leapai (30-4-3, 24 KOs), 34, a native of Samoa living in Australia, came out of nowhere to be appointed as the mandatory challenger by the WBO after scoring a major upset."

Leapai vs. Wladmir Klitschko

Despite the fact that Klitschko possessed an overwhelming advantage over his challenger, the Ukrainian was quoted as saying the bout was“the most important fight of my career” due to the political backdrop of the encounter from a Ukrainian point of view. Early in 2014 Russia took the Crimea from the Ukraine and consequently, both nations were mobilising for the possibility of war in the short term. Vladmir’s brother Vitali Klitschko was preparing to run for the Ukrainian presidency in looming May elections and the 37-year-old title holder admitted boxing was second in his mind to the political upheaval in his homeland. As the fight Klitschko claimed the spectacle would be ever important to “boost the morale” of his countrymen.

Former world heavyweight champion Shannon Briggs interrupted a pre-fight press conference in Germany just days before the anticipated bout. Briggs challenged Klitschko for a fight and accused Leapai of being an unworthy opponent for Klitschko.

Leapai was knocked out by Klitschko in the fifth round of a fight scheduled for 12 rounds. Leapai was knocked down barely more than a minute into the bout. Klitschko retained his IBF, WBA, WBO and IBO championship belts and used his height and reach advantage to control the fight with Leapai. Leapai reportedly rattled his opponent once in the fight before Klitschko responded with a flurry of blows that eventually dropped the Australian to the canvas.

Personal life

Leapai's parents, Faataui and Leitu, moved their family from Laulii, Samoa when he was 7 to New Zealand, where they lived until he was 12. In New Zealand, Leapai attended Owairaka Primary School in Mt Albert and played rugby league for Marist Saints, as did his one-time sparring partner Sonny Bill Williams. Upon moving to Australia, Leapai's family settled in Logan, Queensland. In Logan, Leapai played junior rugby league for Logan Brothers alongside future Australian rugby league and rugby union international Lote Tuqiri. While playing for Brothers, Leapai was offered a scholarship with the National Rugby League side, the North Queensland Cowboys.

Leapai has four brothers, Leati, Stefano and Faatni (known as Leroy), who spent four years with the London Broncos in the Super League. His cousin is Australiaand Queensland representative Josh Papalii. Leapai is married to his high school sweetheart, Theresa, and has six children. Four daughters (Cyanne, Maria, Menime and Ivona) and two sons (Alex and EJ).

In 2005, Leapai spent six months in Queensland's Woodford Correctional Centre on a grievous bodily harm charge after attacking two bouncers.

An avid rugby league fan, Leapai supports the Brisbane Broncos. Leapai's inspiration is fellow Samoan heavyweight boxer David Tua.

Professional boxing record

43 fights31 wins8 losses
By knockout254
By decision64
Draws4
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
44Loss31-8-4 Joseph ParkerTKO10, (12)2019-06-29 Dunkin' Donuts Center, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
42Draw31-7-4 Roger IzonriteiTD3 (8),
2:26
2017-12-13 Convention & Exhibition Centre, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
41Win31-7-3 Thomas PeatoTKO3 (8),
2:26
2017-10-14 Convention & Exhibition Centre, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
40Loss30-7-3 Manuel CharrUD102015-05-22 Olympic Indoor Arena, Moscow, Central Federal District
39Loss30-6-3 Malik ScottUD102014-10-31 Logan Metro Sports Centre, Crestmead, Queensland
38Loss30-5-3 Wladimir KlitschkoTKO5 (12),
2:05
2014-04-26 König Pilsener Arena, Oberhausen, Nordrhein-WestfalenFor WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO & The Ring Heavyweight titles.
37Win30-4-3 Denis BoytsovUD102013-11-23 Stechert Arena, Bamberg, Bayern, GermanyRetained WBO Asia Pacific Heavyweight title.
36Win29-4-3 Felipe RomeroTKO9 (12),
1:15
2013-08-09 Hengyang, ChinaRetained WBO Asia Pacific Heavyweight title.
35Win28-4-3 Joe LloydKO1 (8),
1:18
2013-05-09 Royal International Convention Centre, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
34Win27-4-3 Matt HicksTKO1 (8),
2:42
2013-02-08 Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Boondall, Queensland, Australia
33Win26-4-3 Akmal AslanovTKO5 (12),
1:27
2012-12-21 Zhuzhou Stadium, Zhuzhou, ChinaWon vacant WBO Asia Pacific Heavyweight title and vacant WBO Oriental Heavyweight title.
32Loss25-4-3 Kevin JohnsonTKO9 (12),
2:22
2012-04-01 Doomben Racecourse, Ascot, Queensland, AustraliaLost IBF Australasian Heavyweight title.
31Win25-3-3 Troy WeidaTKO1 (10),
1:56
2011-12-08 The Arena, Fortitude Valley, Queensland, Australia
30Win24-3-3 Evgeny OrlovKO4 (8),
1:37
2011-10-21 Broncos Leagues Club, Red Hill, Queensland, Australia
29Win23-3-3 Okello PeterKO3 (12),
?
2011-04-17 Jakarta International Expo, Jakarta, IndonesiaWon vacant IBF Australasian Heavyweight title.
28Win22-3-3 Jason BarnettKO1 (8),
2:47
2011-01-29 Gold Coast Convention Centre, Broadbeach, Queensland, Australia
27Win21-3-3 Darnell WilsonUD82010-12-04 Gold Coast Convention Centre, Broadbeach, Queensland, Australia
26Win20-3-3 Owen BeckTKO6 (10),
2:50
2010-08-12 Southport RSL Club, Southport, Queensland, Australia
25Win19-3-3 Travis WalkerTKO4 (10),
2:52
2010-06-30 Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Boondall, Queensland, Australia
24Win18-3-3 Bob MirovicKO1 (10),
2:57
2010-04-29 Gold Coast Convention Centre, Broadbeach, Queensland, Australia
23Win17-3-3 Hiriwa Te RangiTKO1 (6),
1:11
2009-09-04 Coolangatta & Tweed Heads Golf Club, Tweed Heads South, New South Wales, Australia
22Draw16-3-3 Kotatsu TakeharaMD62009-07-31 Hilton Hotel, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
21Win16-3-2 Colin WilsonKO8 (12),
2:11
2009-06-19 Southport RSL Club, Southport, Queensland, AustraliaWon interim WBO Heavyweight title.
20Win15-3-2 Oscar TalemairaKO1 (4),
0:56
2009-05-27 Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Boondall, Queensland, Australia
19Win14-3-2 Oscar TalemairaKO2 (6),
2:49
2009-02-20 Southport RSL Club, Southport, Queensland, Australia
18Win13-3-2 Pieter CronjeUD102008-11-14 Gold Coast Convention Centre, Broadbeach, Queensland, AustraliaWon vacant WBF Australasian Heavyweight title.
17Win12-3-2 Alipate LiavaKO5 (6)2008-09-27 Town Hall, Christchurch, New Zealand
16Win11-3-2 Moyoyo MensahUD82008-09-05 Mansfield Tavern, Mansfield, Queensland, Australia
15Win10-3-2 Mohamed AzzaouiKO2 (8),
1:11
2008-08-01 Convention & Exhibition Centre, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
14Loss9-3-2 Colin WilsonSD122008-06-27 Mansfield Tavern, Mansfield, Queensland, AustraliaLost OPBF Heavyweight title.
13Win9-2-2 Michael KirbyUD122008-03-14 Kedron Wavell Services Club, Chermside, Queensland, AustraliaRetained OPBF Heavyweight title.
12Win8-2-2 Nathan BriggsKO8 (12),
2:09
2007-11-30 Kedron Wavell Services Club, Chermside, Queensland, AustraliaWon vacant OPBF Heavyweight title.
11Win7-2-2 Ofa Pi Bouvalu UluakiahoeiaRTD2 (4),
3:00
2007-09-07 Broncos Leagues Club, Red Hill, Queensland, Australia
10Win6-2-2 Jason RetiTKO2 (6),
2:13
2007-06-29 Convention & Exhibition Centre, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
9Win5-2-2 Oscar TalemairaKO5 (6),
1:46
2007-02-23 Southport RSL Club, Southport, Queensland, Australia
8Win4-2-2 John SzigetiTKO1 (6),
1:46
2006-11-17 Magic Millions Complex, Bundall, Queensland, Australia
7Win3-2-2 Hiriwa Te RangiTKO4 (4),
2:46
2006-11-10 Logan Diggers Club, Logan Central, Queensland, Australia
6Loss2-2-2 Baden OuiTKO4 (4),
0:51
2005-08-19 Convention & Exhibition Centre, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
5Win2-1-2 Vai ToevaiUD42005-08-05 Mansfield Tavern, Mansfield, Queensland, Australia
4Draw1-1-2 Nermin SabanovicPTS62005-05-20 Broncos Leagues Club, Red Hill, Queensland, Australia
3Loss1-1-1 Yan KulkovUD82004-12-03 Mansfield Tavern, Mansfield, Queensland, Australia
2Win1-0-1 Danny MorganTKO8 (8),
2:42
2004-09-17 Mansfield Tavern, Mansfield, Queensland, Australia
1Draw0-0-1 Mark de MoriMD62004-07-30 Broncos Leagues Club, Red Hill, Queensland, AustraliaProfessional debut.

Minor titles won

  • WBO Asia Pacific heavyweight title
  • WBO Oriental heavyweight title
  • IBF Australasian heavyweight title
  • OPBF heavyweight title
The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article on 13 May 2020. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
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