Nedal Hussein

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Nedal Hussein
Born (1977-12-01) 1 December 1977 (age 46)
Australia
Other namesSkinny
Statistics
Weight(s)
Height5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights48
Wins43
Wins by KO27
Losses5

Nedal "Skinny" Hussein (born 1 December 1977) is an Australian professional boxer who competed from 1997 to 2007.

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Hussein won several titles, including: the Australian super bantamweight title, Australian bantamweight title, International Boxing Federation (IBF) Pan Pacific featherweight title, World Boxing Federation (WBF) featherweight title, World Boxing Union (WBU) super bantamweight title, World Boxing Organization (WBO) Asia Pacific super featherweight title, International Boxing Federation (IBF) Pan Pacific super featherweight title, International Boxing Organization (IBO) Inter-Continental super featherweight title, and Commonwealth super bantamweight title.

Hussein was a challenger for the World Boxing Council (WBC) International super bantamweight title, fighting Manny Pacquiao. He took part in the World Boxing Council (WBC) super bantamweight title against Óscar Larios, World Boxing Organization (WBO) featherweight title against Scott Harrison, Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) featherweight title against Hiroyuki Enoki, and Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) super featherweight title against Takashi Uchiyama. His fighting weight varied from bantamweight to lightweight. [1]

Professional boxing record

48 fights43 wins5 losses
By knockout272
By decision153
By disqualification10
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
48Loss43–5 Takashi Uchiyama KO8 (12), 1:328 Sep 2007Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, JapanFor vacant OPBF super featherweight title
47Win43–4Moses SeranKO5 (8), 0:5310 Aug 2007Club Marconi, Bossley Park, Sydney, Australia
46Win42–4Pedro MalcoUD815 Dec 2006Fraternity Bowling Club, Fairy Meadow, Australia
45Loss41–4 Hiroyuki Enoki UD1216 Sep 2006 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, JapanFor OPBF featherweight title
44Win41–3Kosol Sor VoraponKO2 (8), 0:5516 Jun 2006 Sleeman Sports Complex, Chandler, Australia
43Win40–3Petch Windy GymUD85 May 2006Bellevue Function Centre, Bankstown, Australia
42Loss39–3 Scott Harrison UD125 Nov 2005 Braehead Arena, Glasgow, ScotlandFor WBO featherweight title
41Win39–2Mick ShawKO2 (12), 2:1026 Aug 2005RSL Club, Auburn, Sydney, AustraliaWon vacant IBO Inter-Continental super featherweight title
40Win38–2Aree PhosuwangymTKO5 (10), 2:541 Jul 2005Bellevue Function Centre, Bankstown, Australia
39Win37–2Obote AmemeKO1 (8), 0:3627 Mar 2005 State Sports Centre, Homebush Bay, Sydney, Australia
38Loss36–2 Óscar Larios UD12 27 Nov 2004 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.For WBC super bantamweight title
37Win36–1Decha KokietgymKO1 (8), 0:468 Oct 2004Panthers World of Entertainment, Penrith, Australia
36Win35–1Pedro Javier TorresTKO6 (10), 0:0127 Aug 2004Panthers World of Entertainment, Penrith, Australia
35Win34–1Achhan BuahomKO1 (12), 1:4116 Jul 2004Panthers World of Entertainment, Penrith, AustraliaWon vacant IBF Pan Pacific super featherweight title
34Win33–1Fernando David SaucedoDQ9 (12), 1:0521 May 2004Badgery's Pavilion, Homebush Bay, Sydney, AustraliaWon vacant WBO Asia Pacific super featherweight title
33Win32–1Donny SuratinKO1 (8), 1:017 Mar 2004Panthers World of Entertainment, Penrith, Australia
32Win31–1Marcelo Gabriel AckermannTKO1 (10)8 Aug 2003Panthers World of Entertainment, Penrith, Australia
31Win30–1Nobunaga SatsumaKO2 (8), 1:325 May 2003Central Gym, Osaka, Japan
30Win29–1Leed ShabuKO1 (8)23 Mar 2003Bellevue Function Centre, Bankstown, Australia
29Win28–1Samson ElninoKO3 (8), 2:2719 Jan 2003 Telstra Superdome, Melbourne, Australia
28Win27–1 Jackson Asiku UD1025 Oct 2002Star Casino City, Sydney, Australia
27Win26–1Budi WisonTKO5 (?)23 Aug 2002Indosiar Studio, Jakarta, Indonesia
26Win25–1Ronnie LongakitUD6 8 Jun 2002 Memphis Pyramid, Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
25Win24–1Somporn MuangsurinUD108 Feb 2002Le Montage Function Centre, Sydney, Australia
24Win23–1Phongpetch ChuwatanaKO2 (8)28 Sep 2001The Octagon, Sydney, Australia
23Win22–1Jaime BarcelonaUD1229 Jun 2001Bellevue Function Centre, Bankstown, AustraliaWon vacant WBU super bantamweight title
22Win21–1Joe MoralesUD65 May 2001Silver Star Resort, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
21Win20–1Delroy PryceKO3 (8), 3:0027 Jan 2001 York Hall, London, England
20Loss19–1 Manny Pacquiao TKO10 (12), 1:4814 Oct 2000 Ynares Sports Center, Antipolo, PhilippinesFor WBC International super bantamweight title
19Win19–0Nathan StingTKO1 (12), 2:2228 Apr 2000Star City Casino, Sydney, AustraliaRetained Australian and Commonwealth super bantamweight titles
18Win18–0 Brian Carr PTS1218 Mar 2000 Kelvin Hall International Sports Arena, Glasgow, ScotlandWon vacant Commonwealth super bantamweight title
17Win17–0Mohammad Khalil PayalKO1 (8)8 Nov 1999Wyong RSL Club, Wyong, Australia
16Win16–0Daniel HoskinsTKO5 (?)7 Oct 1999Wyong RSL Club, Wyong, Australia
15Win15–0Tanu in KengkarunTKO3 (10)4 Sep 1999Empire Entertainment Centre, Windsor, Australia
14Win14–0Kongthawat SorkittiPTS127 Jun 1999Star City Casino, Sydney, AustraliaWon WBF (Federation) featherweight title
13Win13–0Dan CodyKO1 (10)28 Mar 1999Newtown RSL Club, Sydney, Australia
12Win12–0Wade CloutUD89 Nov 1998Star City Casino, Sydney, Australia
11Win11–0Edgar MaghanoyPTS1228 Sep 1998Star City Casino, Sydney, AustraliaWon inaugural IBF Pan Pacific featherweight title
10Win10–0Maximo BarroPTS817 Aug 1998 Star City Casino, Sydney, Australia
9Win9–0Allan VisayasTKO8 (10)24 Apr 1998Bankstown Sports Club, Sydney, Australia
8Win8–0Dianever OrcalesUD1220 Feb 1998Bankstown Sports Club, Sydney, AustraliaWon vacant Australian bantamweight title
7Win7–0Bienvenido Abi AbiTKO1 (8), 2:026 Dec 1997 Stockland Stadium, Townsville, Australia
6Win6–0Johnny BingeUD1214 Nov 1997Bankstown Sports Club, Sydney, AustraliaWon vacant Australian super bantamweight title
5Win5–0Quinton DonahueTKO1 (8)2 Oct 1997 Southport RSL Club, Southport, Australia
4Win4–0Fellow NousengaTKO1 (8), 0:475 Sep 1997Bondi Diggers Club, Sydney, Australia
3Win3–0Pratap SenTKO1 (6), 1:4915 Aug 1997Marrickville RSL Club, Sydney, Australia
2Win2–0Alf WileyTKO1 (6)19 Jun 1997 Bundall, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
1Win1–0Roberto RuizUD69 May 1997Bankstown Sports Club, Sydney, Australia

Nedal was involved in 48 fights throughout his career. 43 of these fights resulted in victory (27 by knockout and 16 by decision). Nedal has only been defeated in 5 fights (2 by knockout and 3 by decision).

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