Mohamed Siluvangi

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Mohamed Siluvangi
Statistics
NationalityCongolese
Born (1967-03-02) March 2, 1967 (age 55)
Kinshasa, DRC
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights40
Wins25
Wins by KO9
Losses14
Draws1

Mohamed Siluvangi (born 2 March 1967 in Kinshasa) is a light heavyweight Congolese boxer who turned pro in 1993. [1] He competed in the men's middleweight event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. [2]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeDateLocationNotes
4025-14-1 Flag of Russia.svg Valery Brudov KO24 Feb 2003 Flag of France.svg Palais des Sports, Levallois-Perret, Hauts-de-Seine, France
3925-13-1 Flag of France.svg Jackson Chanet PTS15 Dec 2002 Flag of France.svg Palais des Sports, Levallois-Perret, Hauts-de-Seine, France
3825-12-1 Flag of France.svg Frederic Serrat UD5 Oct 2002 Flag of France.svg Andrezieux-Boutheon, Loire, France
3725-11-1 Flag of France.svg Alain SimonUD17 Sep 2002 Flag of France.svg Berck-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais, France
3625-10-1 Flag of France.svg Mehdi Sahnoune UD10 Aug 2002 Flag of France.svg Plage du Prado, Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
3525-9-1 Flag of Croatia.svg Stipe Drews PTS20 Jul 2002 Flag of Germany.svg Arena Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
3425-8-1 Flag of Denmark.svg Mads Larsen UD15 Mar 2002 Flag of Denmark.svg Viborg Stadionhal, Viborg, Denmark
3325-7-1 Flag of France.svg Wilfried Visee RivelliPTS23 Feb 2002 Flag of France.svg Palais des Sports, Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
3224-7-1 Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Ulrich UD15 Dec 2001 Flag of Germany.svg Estrel Convention Center, Neukoelln, Berlin, Germany
3124-6-1 Flag of France.svg Frederic Serrat PTS6 Nov 2001 Flag of France.svg Guilherand-Granges, Ardèche, France
3024-5-1 Flag of France.svg Kamel AmranePTS2 Oct 2001 Flag of France.svg Château-Thierry, Aisne, Francelost France light heavyweight title
2924-4-1 Flag of Italy.svg Vincenzo CantatoreTKO4 Aug 2001 Flag of Italy.svg Fregene, Lazio, Italylost WBC International cruiserweight title
2824-3-1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Frank WuestenberghsPTS19 Jan 2001 Flag of France.svg Nouzonville, Ardennes, France
2723-3-1 Flag of France.svg Kamel AmranePTS21 Nov 2000 Flag of France.svg Guilherand-Granges, Ardèche, Francelost France light heavyweight title
2623-2-1 Flag of Cuba.svg Juan Carlos Gomez TKO11 Mar 2000 Flag of Germany.svg Hansehalle, Luebeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germanylost WBC World cruiserweight title
2523-1-1 Flag of France.svg Philippe MichelPTS16 Jun 1999 Flag of France.svg Sedan, Ardennes, Francewon EBU (European) light heavyweight title
2422-1-1 Flag of France.svg Mohammed NedjadiPTS15 Jan 1999 Flag of France.svg Sedan, Ardennes, France
2321-1-1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Crawford Ashley PTS26 Sep 1998 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Barbican Centre, York, Yorkshire, United Kingdomlost vacant EBU (European) light heavyweight title
2221-0-1 Flag of Tunisia.svg Ridha SoussiPTS28 Mar 1998 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ice Arena, Hull, Yorkshire, United Kingdom
2120-0-1 Flag of Russia.svg Sergey KorolevPTS21 Sep 1997 Flag of France.svg Besançon, Doubs, France
2019-0-1 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Onebo MaximePTS1 Mar 1997 Flag of France.svg Halle Georges Carpentier, Paris, Paris, France
1918-0-1 Flag of Nigeria.svg Peter Oboh TKO27 Aug 1996 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Blazers Night Club, Windsor, Berkshire, United Kingdom
1817-0-1 Flag of Norway.svg Ole Klemetsen UD2 Apr 1996 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Elephant & Castle Centre, Southwark, London, United Kingdomwon WBC International light heavyweight title
1716-0-1 Flag of Hungary.svg Janos Ferenc DobaiKO5 Dec 1995 Flag of France.svg Sedan, Ardennes, France
1615-0-1 Flag of France.svg Nourredine BouakazKO4 Nov 1995 Flag of France.svg Saint-Ave, Morbihan, France
1514-0-1 Flag of Cameroon.svg Jean-Roger TsidjoTKO2 Jun 1995 Flag of France.svg Sedan, Ardennes, France
1413-0-1 Flag of Tunisia.svg Mohammed HamilaPTS3 Mar 1995 Flag of France.svg Charleville-Mézières, Ardennes, France
1312-0-1 Flag of Tunisia.svg Mohammed HamilaPTS11 Feb 1995 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Bertrix, Luxembourg, Belgium
1211-0-1 Flag of Zaire (1971-1997).svg Albert NgimbiPTS4 Nov 1994 Flag of France.svg Sedan, Ardennes, France
1110-0-1 Flag of France.svg Bruno Girard PTS24 Jun 1994 Flag of France.svg Sedan, Ardennes, France
109-0-1 Flag of France.svg Stephane JegouTKO13 May 1994 Flag of France.svg Sedan, Ardennes, France
98-0-1 Flag of France.svg Jean-Paul RouxTKO15 Apr 1994 Flag of France.svg Sedan, Ardennes, France
87-0-1 Flag of Portugal.svg Carlos MartinsTD5 Mar 1994 Flag of France.svg Saint-Ave, Morbihan, France
76-0-1 Flag of Togo.svg Klayima AwouitohPTS4 Feb 1994 Flag of France.svg Sedan, Ardennes, France
65-0-1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dirk WallynPTS15 Dec 1993 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Izegem, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium
55-0 Flag of Algeria.svg Mourad CherchouPTS5 Nov 1993 Flag of France.svg Sedan, Ardennes, France
44-0 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Gaston CoolTKO26 Jun 1993 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Charleville, Queensland, Australia
33-0 Flag of France.svg Leopold BoohKO9 Apr 1993 Flag of France.svg Rethel, Ardennes, France
22-0 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Danny LeenaertPTS26 Mar 1993 Flag of France.svg Sedan, Ardennes, France
11-0 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Frank WuestenberghsTKO12 Feb 1993 Flag of France.svg Sedan, Ardennes, FranceProfessional debut

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References

  1. "BoxRec - Siluvangi".
  2. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Mohamed Siluvangi Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 10 January 2019.