Sinan Şamil Sam
Sinan Şamil Sam was a Turkish heavyweight professional boxer. As a professional boxer, Sam won the EBU, World Boxing Council and WBC Mediterranean titles in the heavyweight division. According to his former managers, Sam died after battling liver and kidney failure.Amateur career
Sinan Şamil Sam won Turkish Amateur Boxing Championship nine times.Highlights
Junior European Championships, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1992:
Junior World Championships, Montreal, Canada, 1992.
European Championships, Bursa, Turkey, 1993.
World Military Games, Ariccia, Italy, 1995:
World Championships, Berlin, Germany, 1995:
European Championships, Minsk, Belarus, 1998.
World Championships, Houston, Texas, 1999.
Sam, known as "Bull of the Bosphorus", turned professional in 2000. He won his first 18 fights, including victories over Przemyslaw Saleta, Danny Williams, and Julius Francis.
In 2003, he suffered his first professional defeat to Juan Carlos Gómez and lost the following fight against Luan Krasniqi.
In 2005, he beat Lawrence Clay Bey to set up a fight with Oleg Maskaev, a fight which he lost on points by unanimous decision. After the loss to Maskaev he defeated Saul Montana in 2006, but then lost a WBC eliminator to Oliver McCall in June 2007.
After three more victories against limited opponents he fought Paolo Vidoz on July 4, 2008; he won the fight by majority decision.