{{short description|German boxer}} {{Infobox boxer | image= | name= Steffen Kretschmann | realname = Steffen Kretschmann | nationality = German | nickname = | height = {{height|ft=6|in=5}} | weight = Heavyweight | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1980|6|8|df=y}} | birth_place = Köthen, East Germany | death_date = | death_place = | style = Southpaw | total = 22 | wins = 19 | KO = 17 | losses = 2 | draws = 0 | no contests = 1 |medaltemplates={{MedalSport | Men's boxing}} {{Medal|Country|{{GER}}}} {{Medal|Competition|World Amateur Championships}} {{Medal|Bronze|1999 Houston|Heavyweight}} {{Medal|Bronze|2003 Bangkok|Heavyweight}} }}

'''Steffen Kretschmann''' (born 8 June 1980 in Köthen) is a German boxer best known for winning the bronze medal 1999 and 2003 at the amateur world championships in the 201 lbs/91 kg division.

==Amateur== The southpaw won bronze 1999 in Houston when he had to quit with an injury in his fight against eventual winner Michael Bennett

In Bangkok 2003 he lost to Aleksandr Alekseyev and won bronze again.

=== Amateur highlights === * Record: 144 fights - 122 wins * 1999, 2001, 2002 German heavyweight champion *'''1996''' won the European European Cadet (under-17) championships in Aosta, Italy, as a light heavyweight. *'''1997''' 2nd place at Junior European Championship in Birmingham (England), lost the final to Vyacheslav Uzelkov (Ukraine) *'''1998''' competed at the Junior World Championships in Buenos Aires, Argentina, as a heavyweight. Results were: **Defeated Roberto Cammarelle (Italy) PTS (12–4) **Lost to Odlanier Solis (Cuba) PTS (1–8) *'''1999''' 3rd place at the World Championship in Houston, lost in the semifinal to Michael Bennett (USA) by AB-2 *'''2003''' 3rd place at the World Championship in Bangkok, Thailand. Results were: **Defeated Sergey Mihaylov (Uzbekistan) PTS (35–30) **Lost to Aleksandr Alekseyev (Russia) RSCO-3 *'''2004''' 2nd place at Military World Championship in Fort Huachuca (USA) as a superheavyweight, lost the final to Roberto Cammarelle (Italy) by walkover

==Pro== He turned pro for Arena and beat his first 13 opponents, among them Corey Sanders. Then he was surprised by Denis Bakhtov (KO by 1).

==External links== * {{boxrec|id=373574}} * [http://www.amateur-boxing.strefa.pl/Championships/WorldChamps2003.html 2003 results] {{Authority control}}

{{DEFAULTSORT:Kretschmann, Sebastian}} Category:1980 births Category:Living people Category:People from Köthen (Anhalt) Category:German male boxers Category:IBA Men's World Boxing Championships medalists Category:Heavyweight boxers Category:Martial artists from Saxony-Anhalt Category:21st-century German sportsmen

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