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Aged 20, Woditschka started his career on May 2009. His record is slightly mixed currently standing at 6-3-0. Hopefully more wins will follow. The longest KO streak that Woditschka has ever had is 2 throughout his 9 fights and his longest winning streak is 3 wins. This started on May 2009 and came to an end on October 2009.
Staritng his career off in tremendous fashion in May 2009, Woditschka became the 3rd quickest fighter to have ever stopped Richard Zwarg. The fight ended in round 1 via TKO stoppage. Woditschka continued on his career with fights against boxers including Richard Zwarg, Mazen Girke and Andy Thiele. Fights included suffered a first defeat against Enrico Wolf (5-0-0), 10th person to stop Denis Roon and 25th person to defeat Mazen Girke in this time.
Woditschka went into his next fight against Enrico Wolf on April 18th, 2010 with a career record of 3 wins. Coming into the fight with high confidence Woditschka fought his next fight against Enrico Wolf on April 18th, 2010. Unfortunately, Woditschka was outclassed and lost the decision on the judges scorecards taking his record to 3-1-0. Woditschka's win streak of 3 rose to 6 following 3 great wins, becoming the 44th person to defeat Suleyman Dag, 60th person to defeat Vladimir Fecko and 24th person to defeat Andy Thiele.
Woditschka went into his next fight against Rico Mueller on December 15th, 2013 with a career record of 6-2-0. Woditschka failed to reach the later rounds of this tough 8 round fight, Mueller was too much and stopped Woditschka early to become the only person to stop Woditschka. The fight ended in round 4 via RTD.
Taking another knock in his career, Woditschka fought Maksim Bogancov on December 21st, 2013 and was defeated by Bogancov. Woditschka struggled from the off with Bogancov, suffering his 2nd stoppage defeat out of 9 career fights. The latest loss on Woditschka's journey came via KO in round 2.