Felix Sturm
Bio
Felix Sturm is one of the finest fighters Germany has ever produced — a five-time world champion whose silky jab and airtight guard carried German boxing on prime-time television for the best part of two decades. At his peak he was the face of the European middleweight scene, selling out arenas and trading rounds with a who's who of his era.
The style was pure class: a tight, educated European guard, a jab you could set your watch to, and a sweet counter right hand that won him world titles across multiple reigns. He was never in a dull fight because he was never out of position — proper schooled boxing, the kind purists put the kettle on for.
He bowed out at 47, on his shield, dropping a split decision to Granit Stein at the Porsche-Arena in Stuttgart in July 2026 — a farewell billed as One Last Dance that ended with the whole arena on its feet. A quarter of a century in the hardest game, and he left it to a standing ovation. Legend is an overused word; here it fits.