Doudou Ngumbu

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Doudou Ngumbu
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Born
Doudou Mapwanga Kitanda

(1982-02-06) February 6, 1982 (age 42)
Kinshasa, D.R. Congo
NationalityFrench
Statistics
Weight(s) Light heavyweight
Height5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights48
Wins38
Wins by KO14
Losses10

Doudou Mapwanga Kitanda Djike (born 6 February 1982) is Congolese born French professional boxer competing in the Light heavyweight division.

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Professional career

Ngumbu turned professional in 2007 and won his first 20 fights with 9 stoppage victories. He would taste defeat for the first time against Malawian boxer Isaac Chilemba. He got his first shot at a title in his third fight against russian boxer Igor Mikhalkin. [1] Ngumbu with a record of 38-8, would finally get an opportunity to fight for a major world title against WBC Light heavyweight champion Oleksandr Gvozdyk. [2]

Professional boxing record

48 fights38 wins10 losses
By knockout142
By decision248
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRoundDateLocationNotes
47Loss38–9 Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleksandr Gvozdyk TKO5 (12)2019-03-30 Flag of the United States.svg 2300 Arena, PhiladelphiaFor WBC & Lineal Light Heavyweight titles
46Win38–8 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Yoann Kongolo MD12 (12)2018-05-25 Flag of France.svg Palais des Sports, Toulouse
45Loss37–8 Flag of Russia.svg Igor Mikhalkin UD12 (12)2017-12-02 Flag of France.svg La Palestre, Le CannetFor IBO Light Heavyweight title
44Win37–7 Flag of France.svg Jonathan ProfichetRTD8 (12)2017-10-21 Flag of France.svg Gymnase St Exupéry, Blagnac
43Win36–7 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Bilal LaggouneSD12 (12)2017-02-10 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belleheide Center, Pamel-Roosdaal
42Win35–7 Flag of France.svg Gabriel LecrosnierUD6 (6)2016-01-29 Flag of France.svg Salle Polyvalente des Ramiers, Blagnac
41Loss34–7 Flag of Russia.svg Umar Salamov UD12 (12)2015-11-14 Flag of Ukraine.svg Ice Palace, BrovariFor WBO European Light Heavyweight title
40Win34–6 Flag of Latvia.svg Andrejs PokumeikoTKO4 (6)2015-01-30 Flag of France.svg Salle Polyvalente des Ramiers, Blagnac
39Loss33–6 Flag of Poland.svg Andrzej Fonfara UD10 (10)2014-11-01 Flag of the United States.svg Credit Union 1 Arena, Chicago
38Win33–5 Flag of South Africa.svg Johnny MullerUD10 (10)2014-06-21 Flag of Monaco.svg Salle Médecin, Monte Carlo
37Win32–5 Flag of France.svg Yoann BloyerTKO5 (8)2014-06-06 Flag of France.svg Salle Polyvalente des Ramiers, Blagnac
36Loss31–5 Flag of Russia.svg Igor Mikhalkin SD12 (12)2013-07-05 Flag of France.svg Palais Omnisports de Thiais, Thiais
35Win31–4 Flag of Ukraine.svg Vyacheslav UzelkovUD12 (12)2013-03-16 Flag of Ukraine.svg Palace of Sports, Kyiv
34Win30–4 Flag of France.svg Yoann BloyerPTS6 (6)2012-10-26 Flag of France.svg Salle Valentre, Cahors
33Loss29–4 Flag of France.svg Nadjib Mohammedi TKO5 (12)2012-06-15 Flag of France.svg Salle Jean Roure, Les Pennes-Mirabeau
32Win29–3 Flag of France.svg Parfait TindaniUD6 (6)2012-03-03 Flag of France.svg Salle du Phare, Tournefeuille
31Win28–3 Flag of Poland.svg Aleksy Kuziemski UD12 (12)2011-11-26 Flag of Poland.svg Lodowisko BOSiR, Bialystok
30Win27–3 Flag of France.svg Adel BelhachemiUD6 (6)2011-10-28 Flag of France.svg Salle Valentre, Cahors
29Loss26–3 Flag of Poland.svg Paweł Głażewski SD10 (10)2011-09-16 Flag of Poland.svg Torwar Sport Hall, Warsaw
28Win26–2 Flag of Spain.svg Carlos EstebanUD6 (6)2011-07-01 Flag of France.svg Salle du Mouzon, Auch
27Win25–2 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dries KumpenRTD3 (6)2011-06-18 Flag of France.svg Salle l'archipel, Castres
26Win24–2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Mohamed BelkacemUD12 (12)2011-04-15 Flag of France.svg Salle Pierre Montesquiou, CondomWon vacant African light-heavyweight title
25Win23–2 Flag of France.svg Martial Bella OlemeUD8 (8)2010-11-19 Flag of France.svg Petit Palais des Sports, Toulouse
24Win22–2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jindrich VeleckyPTS6 (6)2010-07-03 Flag of France.svg Salle du Mouzon, Auch
23Win21–2 Flag of France.svg Mehdi KharbecheTKO4 (8)2010-05-29 Flag of France.svg Salle Pierre Montane, Toulouse
22Loss20–2 Flag of Russia.svg Igor Mikhalkin MD8 (8)2009-12-19 Flag of Germany.svg Sport- und Kongresshalle, Schwerin
21Loss20–1 Flag of Malawi.svg Isaac Chilemba UD12 (12)2009-10-31 Flag of South Africa.svg Emperors Palace, Kempton ParkLost WBC International Light Heavyweight title
20Win20–0 Flag of Zambia.svg Charles ChisambaUD12 (12)2009-07-10 Flag of France.svg Salle du Mouzon, AuchRetained WBC International Light Heavyweight title
19Win19–0 Flag of France.svg Martial Bella OlemeUD6 (6)2009-06-13 Flag of France.svg Salle l'archipel, Castres
18Win18–0 Flag of France.svg David GreterPTS6 (6)2009-05-28 Flag of France.svg Cirque d'hiver, Paris
17Win17–0 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Michal BilakUD8 (8)2009-04-24 Flag of France.svg Salle Pierre Montesquiou, Condom
16Win16–0 Flag of Croatia.svg Josip JalusicTKO1 (6)2009-04-04 Flag of France.svg Salle Renaux, Rosny Sur Seine
15Win15–0 Flag of France.svg Jose TavaresRTD4 (8)2009-01-24 Flag of France.svg Palais des sports, Pau
14Win14–0 Flag of Russia.svg Seifudin BarakhoevTKO7 (12)2008-12-13 Flag of Russia.svg Yunost Arena, ChelyabinskWon vacant WBC International Light Heavyweight title
13Win13–0 Flag of France.svg Achille Omang BoyaPTS8 (8)2008-11-22 Flag of France.svg Salle Pierre Scohy, Aulnay-sous-Bois
12Win12–0 Flag of France.svg Pascal LacampagnePTS8 (8)2008-07-05 Flag of France.svg Salle du Mouzon, Auch
11Win11–0 Flag of France.svg Simon BakalakPTS6 (6)2008-06-07 Flag of France.svg Salle l'archipel, Castres
10Win10–0 Flag of Romania.svg Cristian ToniRTD5 (6)2008-05-17 Flag of France.svg Salle Promis, Bordeaux
9Win9–0 Flag of Russia.svg Andrey ZaitsevPTS6 (6)2008-04-26 Flag of France.svg Salle Pierre Montane, Toulouse
8Win8–0 Flag of France.svg Mehdi Cheribet DrouicheTKO3 (6)2008-04-04 Flag of France.svg Salle Pierre Montesquiou, Condom
7Win7–0 Flag of France.svg Pascal LacampagneUD6 (6)2008-03-07 Flag of France.svg Espace Ornon, Villenave d'Ornon
6Win6–0 Flag of Romania.svg Cristian ToniTKO4 (6)2008-02-09 Flag of France.svg Parc des expositions, Albi
5Win5–0 Flag of Russia.svg Andrey ZaitsevTKO4 (6)2007-12-15 Flag of France.svg Salle Demontesquiou, Condom
4Win4–0 Flag of France.svg Aziz HamdachTKO1 (4)2007-06-23 Flag of France.svg Salle l'archipel, Castres
3Win3–0 Flag of France.svg Ali LeylekPTS4 (4)2007-06-02 Flag of France.svg SAME Durzy, Montargis
2Win2–0 Flag of France.svg Simon BakalakPTS4 (4)2007-04-28 Flag of France.svg Salle Pierre Montane, Toulouse
1Win1–0 Flag of France.svg Annis SahliKO1 (4)2007-03-10 Flag of France.svg Salle des fetes, EchirollesProfessional debut

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References

  1. "Igor Mikhalkin vs. Doudou Ngumbu Trilogy on December 2". Boxingscene. 18 November 2017. Retrieved 2019-02-27.
  2. "Oleksandr Gvozdyk to defend 175-lb title vs. Doudou Ngumbu on ESPN". ESPN. 13 February 2019. Retrieved 2019-02-27.