Dany Bill

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Dany Bill
BornDany Bill
(1973-04-28) 28 April 1973 (age 51)
Douala, Cameroon
Nationality Flag of Cameroon.svg Cameroonian
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight63 kg (139 lb; 9.9 st)
Style Muay Fimeu
Stance Orthodox
Years active26 (1986–2012)
Kickboxing record
Total126
Wins115
By knockout40
Losses11

Dany Bill (born 28 April 1973) is a Cameroonian former kickboxer and seven-time Muay Thai World Champion. [1]

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Biography

The early life of Danny Bill was spent in France, where he developed a passion for soccer. He started a life-changing journey in 1986 when he started training at the elite Nemrod Boxing Gym, which is housed inside La Cité du Clos Saint Lazare in his hometown of Stains (93).

Dany Bill's journey in combat sports began when he was just 14 years old. In 1988, at the age of 15, he won the coveted title of French Muay Thai Champion.

He defeated Den Muang Surin in Thailand in 1993 to become the first fighter from Europe to win the World Title. This happened in Bangkok during the King's Birthday celebration.

From 1993 until 1999, he held the title of World Champion for seven years in a row. During that time, he defeated every elite fighter in the world, including Nokweed Devy, Pananonlek, Saimai Suk, Orono Por Muang U bai, Joel Cesar, and Joe Prestia.

Sakmongkol Sithchuchok defeated him in 1999 to win the World Title.[ citation needed ] Following that, he competed in a fight at Thailand's King's Birthday in 2000, but Kaolan Kaovichit defeated him. Before making his return to Muay Thai in 2003 against Aurelien Duarte, he had two years of retirement from the sport. He lost the match after suffering a leg injury in the second round.

In 2006, Dany Bill made his second comeback in the European kickboxing fighting circuit, Superleague. On his first fight back he won against Moises Baptista de Souza [2] and then beat Roberto Cocco from Italy by unanimous decision.

Dany Bill is currently a Muay Thai Trainer.

Titles

Fight record

Professional Kickboxing record
65 Wins, 11 Losses
DateResultOpponentEventLocationMethodRoundTime
2011-05-21Loss Flag of Morocco.svg Hicham El Gaoui Le Choc Des Legéndes Saint Ouen, France Decision (Unanimous)33:00
2006-03-11Win Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Cocco SuperLeague Apocalypse 2006 Paris, France Decision (Unanimous)33:00
2006-01-28Win Flag of Brazil.svg Moises Baptisa De SouzaSuperLeague Hungary 2006 [3] Budapest, Hungary Decision (Unanimous)33:00
2003-10-25Loss Flag of France.svg Aurelien DuarteApocalypse 2003 France TKO (Tibia fracture)2
2000-12-05Loss Flag of Thailand.svg Kaolan Kaovichit King's Birthday Event Bangkok, Thailand Decision (Unanimous)53:00
2000-05-20Win Flag of Thailand.svg Kengkrai Sor VorapinFrance Thaïlande France TKO2
1998-12-05Win Flag of Thailand.svg Sangtiennoi Sor.Rungroj King's Birthday Event Bangkok, Thailand Decision (Unanimous)53:00
1998-Win Flag of Thailand.svg Orono Por Muang Ubon Paris, France Decision (Unanimous)53:00
1998-05-23Win Flag of Morocco.svg Kamal L'marzguiouMuay Thai Champions League Part II Roosendaal, Netherlands KO4
 ?Win Flag of Thailand.svg Dendanai Ekawit Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok, Thailand Decision53:00
1997-12-05Win Flag of Thailand.svg Orono Por Muang Ubon King's Birthday Bangkok, Thailand Decision (Unanimous)53:00
1997-11-22Win Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ramon Dekkers King of the Ring Paris, France Decision (Unanimous)53:00
1997-10-25Loss Flag of Thailand.svg Vichan ChorrotchaiMAJKF Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous)53:00
1997-10-05Loss Flag of Thailand.svg Sakmongkol Sithchuchok Paris, France Decision (Split)53:00
Loses Muay Thai World title.
1997-09-Win Flag of the Netherlands.svg Peter Kley Prague, Czech Republic Decision53:00
1997-05-09Win Flag of Japan.svg Kenichi Ogata S-Cup 1997, Super Fight Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan TKO (Corner Stoppage)51:42
1997-02-01Win Flag of Thailand.svg Nongmoon ChomputongLe Choc Des Champions Gagny, France TKO (Doctor Stoppage)4
Defends Muay Thai World title.
1996-11-16Loss Flag of Thailand.svg Samart KayadisornOnesongchai, Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok, Thailand Decision53:00
1996-07-14Loss Flag of Morocco.svg Hassan Kassrioui S-Cup 1996, Opening Round Kōtō, Tokyo, Japan Ext.R Decision (Unanimous)43:00
1996-03-30Loss Flag of Thailand.svg Sangtiennoi Sor.Rungroj Pattaya, Thailand Decision53:00
 ?Win Flag of England.svg Eval Denton Paris France TKO (Low Kicks and punches)4
1995-11-17Win Flag of France.svg Jo Prestia La Nuit des Champions Levallois-Perret, France Decision (Unanimous)53:00
Defends Muay Thai World title.
1995-Win Flag of Thailand.svg Panomrunglek Chor.Sawat Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok, Thailand Decision (Unanimous)53:00
1995-08-27Win Flag of Thailand.svg Samaisuk Sakmuang Austria Decision (Unanimous)53:00
1995-05-07Win Flag of the United States.svg Ronnie LewisShoot Boxing "Battle Rave vol.3" Tokyo, Japan Ext.R Decision43:00
1995-03-15Win Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dylan GravenbergPalais Omnisport de Thiais Thiais, France Decision (Unanimous)53:00
Defends Muay Thai World title.
 ?Win Flag of Thailand.svg Vichan ChorrotchaiCirque d'hiver Paris, France Decision (Unanimous)53:00
 ?Win Flag of Thailand.svg Mangonjuk Paris, France Decision (Unanimous)53:00
Defends IMF World title.
1994-12-05Win Flag of Thailand.svg Sayidkhan Kiatpathan King's Birthday Event Mae Sai, Chiang Rai, ThailandDecision (Unanimous)53:00
Defends IMF World title.
1994-09-20Win Flag of Thailand.svg Nokweed Devy Bangkok, Thailand Decision (Unanimous)53:00
Defends IMF World title. Originally a decision win for Nokweed, overturned 5 minutes later after a gamblers riot.
1994 ?Win Flag of Thailand.svg Pananonlek Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok, Thailand Decision (Unanimous)53:00
1994-08-03Loss Flag of Thailand.svg Coban Lookchaomaesaitong Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok, Thailand Decision53:00
1994-06-25Win Flag of France.svg Joel Cesar Levallois-Perret, France Decision (Unanimous)53:00
1994-04-29Win Flag of France.svg Joel CesarCirque d'hiver Paris, France Decision53:00
1994Loss Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nordin Ben Salah Amsterdam, Netherlands Decision (Unanimous)53:00
1993-12-05Win Flag of Thailand.svg Den Muangsurin King's Birthday Event Bangkok, Thailand Decision53:00
Wins IMF World title, First European fighter to win a title in Thailand.
1993Win Flag of Spain.svg Eduardo Ezquerra Spain KO (High Kick)1
1992Loss Flag of Thailand.svg Nongmoon ChomputongDecision53:00
For the WMTC World 140 lbs title.
1992Win Flag of France.svg Fred Klose France Decision53:00
1992Win Flag of Thailand.svg Samarth GalaxyGym Paris, France Decision53:00
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

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