South Korean boxer (born 1961)
Baek In-chul
Born In Chul Baek
(1961-12-20 ) December 20, 1961 (age 63) Nationality South Korean Statistics Weight(s) Height 5 ft 9+ 1 ⁄2 in (177 cm) Reach 72 in (183 cm) Stance Orthodox
Boxing record Total fights 50 Wins 47 Wins by KO 43 Losses 3
In-Chul Baek (born December 20, 1961) is a South Korean former professional boxer who competed from 1980 to 1990. He held the WBA super-middleweight title from 1989 to 1990.
Boxing career
Baek became a professional boxer in 1980. He won the Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) light middleweight title in 1981. His first defeat came in 1983 when Sean Mannion defeated him over ten rounds in Atlantic City, New Jersey . Baek returned to Korea and continued his winning ways. His second defeat came in his next trip to the United States, when he challenged Julian Jackson for the WBA light middleweight title in 1987. Jackson knocked him out in three rounds. Baek then moved up to the middleweight division and in his next fight won the OPBF middleweight title.
On May 28, 1988, Baek won the WBA and lineal super middleweight titles by defeating Fulgencio Obelmejias by an eleventh-round knockout.[ 1] He defended the title twice before losing it to Christophe Tiozzo on March 30, 1990.[ 2] Baek retired after that fight.
Professional boxing record
50 fights
47 wins
3 losses
By knockout
43
2
By decision
4
1
No.
Result
Record
Opponent
Type
Round, time
Date
Location
Notes
50
Loss
47–3
Christophe Tiozzo
TKO
6 (12), 2:54
1990-03-30
Palais des Sports de Gerland , Lyon , France
Lost WBA super-middleweight title
49
Win
47–2
Yoshiaki Tajima
RTD
7 (12), 3:00
1990-01-13
Hyundai Gymnasium, Ulsan, South Korea
Retained WBA super-middleweight title
48
Win
46–2
Ron Essett
TKO
11 (12), 0:26
1989-10-08
Intercontinental Hotel, Seoul, South Korea
Retained WBA super-middleweight title
47
Win
45–2
Fulgencio Obelmejias
TKO
11 (12), 1:21
1989-05-28
Hongkuk Gymnasium, Yeosu , South Korea
Won WBA super-middleweight title
46
Win
44–2
Park Chong-pal
KO
9 (10), 1:47
1988-12-22
World Trade Center, Seoul, South Korea
45
Win
43–2
Kim Jae-Ok
KO
6 (12), 2:43
1988-07-30
Bugok , South Korea
Retained OPBF middleweight title
44
Win
42–2
Ketut Udiana
KO
2 (12), 2:58
1988-04-17
Nonsan , South Korea
Won vacant OPBF middleweight title
43
Loss
41–2
Julian Jackson
TKO
3 (12), 1:17
1987-11–21
Las Vegas Hilton , Winchester, Nevada, U.S.
For WBA super-welterweight title
42
Win
41–1
Hideo Kawamoto
KO
2 (10), 2:18
1987-07-12
Anyang , South Korea
41
Win
40–1
Paul James
UD
10
1987-03-15
Taebaek , South Korea
40
Win
39–1
Hwang Jun-Suk
UD
12
1986-10–18
Incheon Gymnasium, Incheon , South Korea
Retained OPBF super-welterweight title
39
Win
38–1
Chang-Hwan Noh
KO
5 (10), 1:36
1986-07-27
Jeonju, Gymnasium, Jeonju , South Korea
38
Win
37–1
Jung Sang-Do
SD
12
1986-06-28
Pohang , South Korea
Retained OPBF super-welterweight title
37
Win
36–1
Troy Waters
SD
12
1986-03-15
Gangneung , South Korea
Retained OPBF super-welterweight title
36
Win
35–1
Fred Hutchings
KO
9 (10), 2:53
1985-10-27
Busan, South Korea
35
Win
34–1
Alberto Bapaimo
KO
3 (12), 2:45
1985-07-13
Chungju, South Korea
Retained OPBF super-welterweight title
34
Win
33–1
Yuh Jae-Hyung
KO
5 (12), 2:14
1985-04-20
Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea
Retained OPBF super-welterweight title
33
Win
32–1
Hendris Salmon
KO
2 (12), 2:23
1985-01-12
Gwangju, South Korea
Retained OPBF super-welterweight title
32
Win
31–1
Alberto Bapaimo
KO
4 (12), 1:21
1984-07-23
Osan , South Korea
Retained OPBF super-welterweight title
31
Win
30–1
Mike DeGuzman
KO
3 (12), 1:52
1984-03-24
Ulsan , South Korea
Retained OPBF super-welterweight title
30
Win
29–1
Sakaraia Ve
KO
6 (10), 1:40
1984-01-07
Daejeon, South Korea
29
Win
28–1
Satanfa Pratip
KO
3 (10), 1:47
1983-11-13
Jeju City , South Korea
28
Win
27–1
Yohi Arai
KO
5 (12), 2:09
1983-07-10
Chungmu Gymnasium, Daejeon, South Korea
Retained OPBF super-welterweight title
27
Loss
26–1
Sean Mannion
PTS
10
1983-05-19
Resorts Internarional, Atlantic City, New Jersey , U.S.
26
Win
26–0
Kim Jong-Ho
KO
7 (12), 2:22
1983-03-27
Jinju Gymnasium, Jinju , South Korea
Retained OPBF super-welterweight title
25
Win
25–0
Jesus Gonzalez
KO
3 (10), 2:55
1983-02-27
Chungmu Gymnasium, Daejeon, South Korea
24
Win
24–0
Romy Angeles
KO
3 (12), 1:05
1983-01-02
Chungmu Gymnasium, Daejeon, South Korea
Retained OPBF super-welterweight title
23
Win
23–0
Kngrag Vorchareenrat
KO
3 (10), 2:26
1982-12-11
Jangchung Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea
22
Win
22–0
Yohi Arai
KO
10 (12), 2:04
1982-10-23
Chungbuk Gymnasium, Cheongju , South Korea
Retained OPBF super-welterweight title
21
Win
21–0
Fred Galang
KO
3 (10), 2:46
1982-09-26
Daegu Gymnasium, Daegu, South Korea
20
Win
20–0
Antonio Leyva
KO
2 (10), 2:19
1982-07-04
Chungmu Gymnasium, Daejeon, South Korea
19
Win
19–0
Michihiro Horihata
KO
2 (12), 1:45
1982-06-13
Gudeok Gymnasium, Busan, South Korea
Retained OPBF super-welterweight title
18
Win
18–0
Ibrahim Mohammed
KO
3 (10), 1:45
1982-04-24
Gwangju , South Korea
17
Win
17–0
Kenji Miyata
KO
9 (10), 1:08
1982-03-21
Busan , South Korea
16
Win
16–0
Alberto Cruz
KO
2 (12), 2:43
1982-02-14
Chungmu Gymnasium, Daejeon, South Korea
Retained OPBF super-welterweight title
15
Win
15–0
Lee Sang-Ho
KO
12 (12), 2:05
1981-12-27
Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea
Won OPBF super-welterweight title
14
Win
14–0
Joe Willisco
KO
3 (10), 3:02
1981-11-28
Jangchung Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea
13
Win
13–0
Aquilino Nicolas
KO
2 (10), 1:59
1981-10-31
Jangchung Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea
12
Win
12–0
Kim Jin-Nam
KO
3 (10), 2:35
1981-10-11
Chungmu Gymnasium, Daejeon, South Korea
11
Win
11–0
Alberto Cruz
KO
3 (10), 2:00
1981-08-21
Daegu Gymnasium, Daegu , South Korea
10
Win
10–0
Conrado Salinas
KO
2 (10), 3:03
1981-06-23
Chungmu Gymnasium, Daejeon , South Korea
9
Win
9–0
Hiroshi Izumiya
KO
3 (6), 1:44
1981-04-19
Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea
8
Win
8–0
Jung Young-Sil
KO
4 (8), 1:50
1981-02-14
Jangchung Gymnasium , Seoul, South Korea
7
Win
7–0
Lim Bok-Kyu
KO
3 (6), 2:48
1980-12-07
Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea
6
Win
6–0
Choi Jang-Ho
KO
3 (4), 1:32
1980-11-29
Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea
5
Win
5–0
Choi Sun-Kap
KO
4 (4), 1:54
1908-11-22
Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea
4
Win
4–0
Choi Byung-Chun
KO
3 (4), 0:37
1980-11–21
Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea
3
Win
3–0
Park Jong-Hyun
KO
1 (4), 2:01
1980-09-25
Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea
2
Win
2–0
Yang Young-Chil
KO
2 (4), 0:36
1980-06-08
Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul, South Korea
1
Win
1–0
Park Joong-Jung
KO
2 (4), 1:23
1980-05-09
Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul , South Korea
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