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Heinz Lazek (October 17, 1911 – July 26, 1986) was an Austrian and German professional boxer. He fought 64 times between 1932 and 1950; winning 48 (21 by knockout ), losing 8 and drawing 8. During his career Lazek won the EBU title at light heavyweight and heavyweight .
First a DQ win for Lazek after low blows. Andersson's camp filed a protest because the referee disqualified Andersson instead of giving Lazek the stipulated four minutes to recover. The Austrian Boxing Federation changed the verdict 5 days later into a no contest.
Heinrich „Heinz“ Lazek (* 17. Oktober 1911 in Wien ; † 26. Juli 1986 ebenda) war ein österreichischer Boxer und Europameister im Halbschwer- und Schwergewicht.
Heinz Lazek - BoxRec. Name: Heinz Lazek. Hometown: Vienna, Austria. Birthplace: Vienna, Austria. Died: 1986-07-26 (Age:74) Stance: Orthodox. Pro Boxer: Record. The record of Heinz Lazek appeared in the Golden Pages of PUGILATO.
Heinz Lazek (October 17, 1911 – July 26, 1986) was an Austrian and German professional boxer. He fought 64 times between 1932 and 1950; winning 48 (21 by knockout), losing 8 and drawing 8. During his career Lazek won the EBU title at light heavyweight and heavyweight.
Info about the boxer Heinz Lazek, debut 1932-06-03. Total bouts 65, won 47, lost 8, draw 9.
Heinz Lazek is known for The Fifth Musketeer (1979), The Executioner (1975) and Feuerwerk (1976).