Anauel Ngamissengue

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Mpi Anauel Ngamissengue (born 3 February 1996) is a Congolese professional boxer. As an amateur, he competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in the men's middleweight event, in which he was eliminated by Ilyas Abbadi in the round of 32. [1] [2]

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Professional boxing record

13 fights13 wins0 losses
By knockout80
By decision50
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
13Win13-0 Flag of Poland.svg

Fiodor Czerkaszyn

MD8 (8) Aug 26, 2023 Flag of Poland.svg Stadion Wrocław, Wrocław, Poland
12Win12-0 Flag of France.svg

Matteo Hache

TKO7 (10)Nov 25, 2022 Flag of France.svg Zenith metropole, Nantes, France
11Win11-0 Flag of France.svg

Martin Owono

TKO4 (6)Jun 4, 2022 Flag of France.svg Complexe Sportif Alain Mallon, Neuilly en Thelle, France
10Win10-0 Flag of France.svg

Jean Nestor Nkoulou Mama

TKO2 (4)Dec 18, 2021 Flag of France.svg Palais des Sports, Marseille, France
9Win9-0 Flag of France.svg

Kassimou Mouhamadou

TKO4 (8)Dec 18, 2021 Flag of France.svg Gymnase de la Fighting academie, Villers sur mer, France
8Win8-0 Flag of Serbia.svg

Pedrag Cvetkovic

TKO1 (6)Sept 18, 2021 Flag of France.svg Casino Tranchant, Villers sur mer, France
7Win7-0 Flag of France.svg

Kassimou Mouhamadou

UD6 (6)Jul 3, 2021 Flag of France.svg Salle du Haut Dick, Carentan, Manche, France
6Win6-0 Flag of France.svg

Kevin Bertogal

UD6 (6)Oct 10, 2020 Flag of France.svg Chateau des Rochers, Nogent-sur-Oise, Oise, France
5Win5-0 Flag of France.svg

Kevin Bertogal

UD6 (6)July 30, 2020 Flag of France.svg Cirque Bormann, Paris, France
4Win4–0 Flag of France.svg Ismael SeckUD6 (6)28 Feb 2020 Flag of France.svg Palais des Sports, Agde, France
3Win3–0 Flag of Georgia.svg Davit MakaradzeTKO4 (6)25 Jan 2020 Flag of France.svg Palais des Sports, Orléans, France
2Win2–0 Flag of France.svg Kamel BenyattouKO1 (6)28 Dec 2019 Flag of France.svg Salle Florence Artaud, Lille, France
1Win1–0 Flag of Serbia.svg Sladjan DragisicTKO2 (4)19 Oct 2019 Flag of France.svg Salle du Lièvre d’Or, Châteauneuf-sur-Loire, France

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References

  1. "Mpi Anauel Ngamissengue". Rio 2016. Archived from the original on August 6, 2016. Retrieved September 5, 2016.
  2. "Men's Middle (75kg) - Standings". Rio 2016. Archived from the original on August 22, 2016. Retrieved September 5, 2016.