Besar Nimani

Besar Nimani (12 July 1985 – 9 March 2024) was a German professional boxer. Competing in the light middleweight division, he was the international champion and European champion of the IBF.

Professional career
In 2011, Nimani turned pro and fought his first professional fight on 12 February against Thomas Freitag. Nimani was able to win the fight by knockout after just 58 seconds. He also won the following six fights by knockout. On 15 October, he was allowed to fight for the International German Championship against Hervé Mbongo-Starr. He won the fight in the Velten Ofen-Stadt-Halle - and thus his first professional title - on points after 10 rounds. On 18 November 2012, Nimani qualified for the IBF European Light Middleweight Championship after successfully fighting four fights in just under seven months. He defeated Sandor Micsko with a seventh-round knockout and won his first international title. Nimani achieved his greatest success on 31 May 2014 in Bielefeld when he brought Mike Miranda to his knees in the first round and thus became the new IBF International title holder. Nimani lost on 11 April 2015 against the French Frank Horche Horta by technical knockout in round 4. This fight was followed by longer breaks due to injuries. After a year-long break, Nimani celebrated his comeback in March 2019 with a win against Teemu Tuominen. He fought his last bout on 14 December 2019 in Hamelin against Adnan Zilic.

Personal life and death
Nimani had been in the headlines several times during his boxing career. In December 2012, he was sentenced to a fine for assault. During a violent confrontation in downtown Bielefeld the following year, he was hit by two gunshots. In 2016, he was arrested for domestic violence against his wife, but was released after a short time. On 9 March 2024, Nimani was killed with several shots while leaving a hairdressing salon in downtown Bielefeld. He was 38.