Ahmad Kaddour

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Ahmad Kaddour
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Real nameAhmad Sam Kaddour
Nickname(s)Babyface
Weight(s) Middleweight
Height6ft (183cm)
Reach72 in (183 cm)
Nationality Flag of Denmark.svg Danish
Born (1982-01-01) January 1, 1982 (age 40)
Flag of Lebanon.svg Tripoli, Lebanon
Boxing record
Total fights30
Wins27
Wins by KO10
Losses2
Draws1

Ahmad "Babyface" Kaddour (born January 1, 1982, Lebanon) is a professional boxer.

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Personal life

Born in Tripoli, Lebanon, Kaddour's parents fled the 1982 Lebanon War and Ahmad grew up in Denmark where he got his start in boxing. He has moved back and forth between Europe and the United States since 2003. [1]

Professional boxing career

The beginning

After winning the Danish National Amateur Championship in 2000, [2] and his 2nd Nordic Amateur Championship (1999 and 2000), [3] and much international amateur experience (Dual in England, [4] Finland, Dual in Sweden, [5] Home dual v Sweden, [6] Germany), Kaddour turned pro. Kaddour started his career in Europe, fighting in Denmark, Wales, Hungary, Finland, Italy and Germany including a fight against Alessio Furlan at Braunschweig, Germany. The fight went the full distance with Kaddour winning narrowly on points to inflict Furlan with the first defeat of his professional career. Soon after Kaddour moved to the United States to further his career.[ citation needed ]

USA and The Contender Series

In 2003–2004, Kaddour fought 4 out of 5 fights in the USA, the other in Germany, against opponents with winning records and won 3 of the 4 USA fights by stoppage, and was very confident at 18-0 when selected to participate on the reality TV show The Contender , broadcast worldwide, and was placed on the East Coast team. While on the team, he got involved in a feud with Ishe Smith [7] early on and they fought in the 3rd match. At the time Smith was world ranked by all 4 sanctioning organizations and held the USBA, the NABO, and the WBC Continental Americas titles. Kaddour gunned for an early KO but Smith weathered the storm and won by unanimous decision, calling it a "tough fight" afterwards. Kaddour was voted back [8] into the quarterfinals after Juan de la Rosa pulled out – a tactic by Jesse Brinkley, Anthony Bonsante, Peter Manfredo, and Joey Gilbert designed to get under Smith's skin. The week after Smith lost a split decision to eventual Contender and WBC champion Sergio Mora, Ahmad was matched with Alfonso Gomez (who went on after the show to challenge for the WBA 147 lb and WBC 154 lb titles) by the same boxers who brought Kaddour back, with the hope that the two tough fighters would battle hard and the winner would be less ready for the semi-finals. Kaddour lost by 1 round on 1 card and 3 rounds on the other 2 cards.[ citation needed ]

The first of the Contender contestants to fight again after the show's finale, Kaddour dominated through an 8-round unanimous decision against Maxell Taylor on July 22, 2005, on Showtime's Shobox . [9] Months later he fought Jesus Felipe Valverde to a draw due to a recurring stamina problem. Two of the judges scored the fight even and the third had Kaddour winning by two rounds. Two months after this, in November 2006, Ahmad had a rematch against Valverde, which he won by split decision on Versus. Valverde, who had gone the distance with future world titlists Carlos Quintana, Kermit Cintrón, and Yuri Foreman, as well as other top competition, was the busier fighter, but Kaddour was the more effective puncher.[ citation needed ]

Ahmad's fiancé on the Contender series was Brandy Collins, an American who sponsored him for a fiancé visa. They were married after the Contender and had a son in 2006. Brandy later told him to leave their home in Houston. According to BoxingScene.com and a Houston Tribune article, Ahmad entered the home (still registered in both their names) without her permission in June 2007 and was charged with burglary. He pleaded guilty to Class A Misdemeanor trespassing and was sentenced to 180 days in Harris County Jail in downtown Houston and Brandy withdrew her sponsorship of him with the INS, causing Kaddour to be transferred to immigration agents and deported to Denmark upon his release from federal custody in December 2007, and Collins obtained a divorce. Kaddour also reportedly had problems breathing through his nose and had surgery.[ citation needed ]

The Comeback

After an almost 3-year hiatus from boxing working a steady job, Kaddour appeared on the undercard of Danish Super middleweight Mikkel Kessler's defense of the WBA title at the Messecenter Herning, Denmark, September 12, 2009, winning a unanimous decision over the tough German, Mike Ermis. He returned to the United States and beat Jerome Ellis by unanimous decision on March 26, 2010, then back to Denmark, where on February 11, 2011, he beat Lee Noble on Denmark's TV2 "Fight Night". Kaddour trained with Greg Coverson at the "Detroit Boxing Jungle" before scoring a 5th-round TKO over Vance Garvey at the Motor City Casino on October 6. His next 3 fights were for Sauerland Events [10] on Viasat's Nordic Fight Night series, with 2012 decisions over Britain's Gary Boulden and Max Maxwell and a September 2013 unanimous decision over Estonia's Aleksei Tsatiasvili.[ citation needed ]

Future Plans

In August 2012 World Boxing News spoke with both Ishe Smith and Alfonso Gomez about possible rematches with Kaddour, giving him the opportunity to avenge his only 2 losses. Smith ruled a rematch out in the immediate future [11] as he was still trying to attain his first world title shot through Golden Boy Promotions (since won a majority decision over The Contender 2 bronze medalist Cornelius Bundrage for the IBF 154 lb title 2/23/13), but Gomez expressed interest and promised to "beat him worse this time". [12] February 2013, Kaddour stated he holds no ill will toward Smith from their Contender days despite the taunting that led to their old rivalry, but he still very much wants a rematch with Smith. [13] In August 2013, Smith said "Beating Ahmed was right up there" with his best fights before winning the IBF title. [14]

Professional boxing record

27 Wins (10 knockouts, 16 decisions), 2 Losses ( 2 by decision), 1 Draw [15]
Res.OpponentOpp RecTypeRdDateLocationNotes
Win Flag of Estonia.svg Aleksei Tsatiasvili4-4UD62013-09-7 Flag of Denmark.svg Arena Nord, Frederikshavn, Denmark59-55, 60-54, 58-56 video [16] on Viasat Nordic Fight Night
Win Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Max Maxwell16-11-3UD82012-09-22 Flag of Denmark.svg Arean Nord, Frederikshavn, Denmark77-75, 77-75, 77-75 on Viasat Nordic Fight Night
Win Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Boulden6-3-2MD82012-06-02 Flag of Denmark.svg Herning Kongrescenter, Herning, Denmark 79-73, 78-74, 76-76 on Viasat Nordic Fight Night
Win Flag of the United States.svg Vance Garvey8-34-6TKO5 (8)2011-10-06 Flag of the United States.svg Motor City Casino, Detroit video [17] garvey down in 2nd, right eye closed
Win Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lee Noble12-16-2UD62011-02-12 Flag of Denmark.svg Herning Kongrescenter, Herning, Denmark 60-51, 60-54, 60-54 video [18] on TV 2 (Denmark)
Win Flag of the Bahamas.svg Jerome Ellis12-10-2UD82010-03-27 Flag of the United States.svg Hamilton Manor, Hamilton Township, New Jersey79-73, 79-73, 80-72 video [19]
Win Flag of Germany.svg Cagri Ermis6-7-2UD62009-09-12 Flag of Denmark.svg Messecenter Herning, Herning, Denmark 60-54, 59-55, 58-57 video [20] after 2 year 10 month layoff
Win Flag of Mexico.svg Jesus Felipe Valverde21-12-1SD82006-11-02 Flag of the United States.svg Chevrolet Centre, Youngstown, Ohio 77-75, 77-75, 75-77 on Versus
Draw Flag of Mexico.svg Jesus Felipe Valverde21-12Draw82006-09-14 Flag of the United States.svg Orleans Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas 78-74, 76-76, 76-76
Win Flag of the United States.svg Maxell Taylor12-1UD82005-07-22 Flag of the United States.svg Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, California 79-73, 78-74, 80-72 on Shobox
Loss Flag of Mexico.svg Alfonso Gomez 11-2-1UD52004-09-15 Flag of the United States.svg Pasadena, Californiavideo [21] on NBC's The Contender
Loss Flag of the United States.svg Ishe Smith 14-0UD52004-08-24 Flag of the United States.svg Pasadena, Californiavideo [22] on NBC's The Contender
Win Flag of the United States.svg Fontaine Cabell22-4-1TKO1 (10)2004-07-17 Flag of the United States.svg Baysox Stadium, Bowie, Maryland
Win Flag of Mexico.svg Juan Carlos Garcia7-2KO4 (8) 2004-04-24 Flag of the United States.svg Staples Center, Los Angelesgarcia down in 1 & 4, stopped before start of 5th
Win Flag of Hungary.svg Lorant Szabo20-14UD62003-12-20 Flag of Germany.svg Ostseehalle, Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germanyvideo [23]
Win Flag of the United States.svg Leo Edwards14-12-2KO1 (8)2003-10-23 Flag of the United States.svg Princess Chateau, Lodi, New Jerseyvideo [24] on CSI Sports
Win Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Wilmer Mejia13-3-2MD82003-09-25 Flag of the United States.svg Michael's Eighth Avenue, Glen Burnie, Maryland77-74, 77-75, 76-76 video [25] on Fight Network
Win Flag of France.svg Alban Mothie9-7-1MD62002-11-16 Flag of Finland.svg Baltic Hall, Mariehamn, Finland59-56, 58-58, 60-55
Win Flag of France.svg Louis Mimoune14-16TKO3 (6)2002-06-15 Flag of Italy.svg Gubbio, Umbria, Italy
Win Flag of France.svg Cyril Terrones21-14-1UD62002-04-06 Flag of Denmark.svg Circus Building, Copenhagen, Denmark58-55, 59-55, 59-54
Win Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Cioffi9-23-8KO2 (6)2002-02-23 Flag of Denmark.svg Skive Hallerne, Skive, Denmark
Win Flag of Italy.svg Alessio Furlan 3-0-2UD62002-02-08 Flag of Germany.svg Volkswagen Halle, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germanyvideo [26]
Win Flag of France.svg Rachid Ouafi3-0KO2 (6)2001-11-24 Flag of Denmark.svg Vejen Idraetscenter, Vejen, Denmark
Win Flag of France.svg Michel Ventura5-6-1KO62001-11-03 Flag of Germany.svg Hansehalle, Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Win Flag of Morocco.svg Hamit Riahi8-21-1TKO12001-10-07 Flag of Germany.svg Universum Gym, Wandsbek, Hamburg, Germany
Win Flag of Romania.svg Florin Oanea4-11-3UD62001-06-08 Flag of Hungary.svg Imperial Gym, Budapest, Hungary
Win Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David White0-4-1UD42001-04-28 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg International Arena, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdomref scores 39-36
Win Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Postigo2-7-1UD42001-02-04 Flag of Germany.svg Alsterdorfer Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany
Win Flag of Germany.svg Abdelilah Benabbou0-0-1KO12001-02-10 Flag of Germany.svg Estrel Convention Center, Neukölln, Berlin, Germany
Win Flag of Hungary.svg Attila Kiss0-2UD42000-010-07 Flag of Germany.svg Estrel Convention Center, Neukölln, Berlin, GermanyAhmad's professional debut.

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References

  1. "World Boxing News: Ahmed 'Babyface' Kaddour eyeing world title in 2013". Archived from the original on 2012-10-28. Retrieved 2012-10-27.
  2. "scroll through Danish Champions" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-08-14. Retrieved 2012-10-19.
  3. scroll through Nordic Champions at bottom page Archived 2012-08-14 at the Wayback Machine
  4. england v denmark tourney
  5. duals in sweden
  6. Sweden duals in Denmark
  7. episode with ahmed-ishe feud and fight
  8. video of ahmad voted back
  9. video highlights of taylor, garcia, cabell, and mejia fights
  10. kaddour at sauerland events
  11. kaddour smith story Archived 2013-08-18 at archive.today
  12. kaddour gomez story
  13. kaddour in London's Trafalgar square talking about Smith rivalry
  14. smith interview Archived 2013-08-11 at the Wayback Machine
  15. Ahmad Kaddour's Professional Boxing Record – BoxRec.com
  16. video of Tsatiasvili fight
  17. video of vance garvey fight
  18. video of lee noble fight
  19. video of jerome ellis fight
  20. video of ermis fight
  21. unedited video gomez fight
  22. video smith fight
  23. video of szabo fight
  24. video of edwards fight
  25. video of mejia fight
  26. Video of Furlan fight