Christophe Tiozzo

Christophe Tiozzo (born June 1, 1963 in St. Denis, France) is a French former professional boxer who held the Lineal and WBA super middleweight championship. In amateur boxing, Tiozzo won the bronze medal at light middleweight in the 1984 Summer Olympics. He is the older brother of former two-division world champion of boxing, Fabrice Tiozzo.

Amateur boxing career
Record:85–6–2 (24) 1982 French National Championship Light Middleweights: Gold Medalist 1982 European Junior Championship at Schwerin, Germany as a Light Middleweight 1983 French National Championship as a Light Middleweight: Gold Medalist 1983: European Championship at Varna as a Light Middleweight 1984 French National Championship as a Middleweight: Bronze Medalist 1984 Olympic Games at Los Angeles, California, USA as a Light Middleweight: Bronze Medalist 1985: French National Championship as a Middleweight: Gold Medalist 1985: European Championship at Budapest, Hungary as a Middleweight
 * Defeated Alain Cuvillier
 * Defeated Fabien Khodri
 * Defeated Did-Ali Lokchiri
 * Defeated Patrick Magnetto
 * Defeated Graciano Rocchigiani (Federal Republic of Germany)
 * Lost to Shararov (USSR)
 * Defeated Bernard Razzano TKO 3
 * Defeated Jean-Luc Charme TKO 2
 * Defeated Gilbert Dele TKO 3
 * Defeated Michel Moukory kot 3
 * Lost to Ralf Hunger (Democratic Republic of Germany)
 * Defeated Jean-Max Delnard
 * Lost to François Berardino by forfeit
 * Defeated Suleymana Sadik (Ghana) points
 * Defeated Vicky Byarubaga (Uganda) points
 * Defeated Israel Cole (Sierra Leone) points
 * Lost to Shawn O'Sullivan (Canada) points
 * Defeated Pascal Stroh AB 2
 * Defeated Christophe Girard TKO 2
 * Defeated Moktar Bekheira
 * Defeated Hamedidi Maimoun
 * Defeated Boliguzov (USSR)
 * Defeated Maricescu (Romania) (Eliminated for failing drug test)

Professional boxing career
Tiozzo began his professional boxing career in 1985 and won his first 28 bouts, winning the WBA and Lineal Super Middleweight Titles by beating In-Chul Baek in 1990 by TKO. Tiozzo successfully defended the belt twice, losing it in 1991 to Víctor Córdoba by 9th-round TKO. In 1992 he challenged WBC Light Heavyweight Title holder Jeff Harding, but lost by TKO. He retired in 1996 with a record of 33-2-0.