Laurent Boudouani

Laurent Boudouani
Statistics
Real name Laurent Boudouani
Rated at Light middleweight
Nationality France French
Born (1965-12-29) December 29, 1965
Sallanches, France
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 42
Wins 38
Wins by KO 32
Losses 3
Draws 1
No contests 0
Laurent Boudouani
Medal record
Men's boxing
Representing  France
Olympic Games
1988 Seoul Welterweight

Laurent Boudouani (born December 29, 1965 in Sallanches, Haute-Savoie) is retired professional boxer. He is a former WBA world light middleweight champion and a welterweight silver medal winner at the 1988 Olympics.

Olympic results

Pro career

Boudouani turned professional in 1989 and had two early victories over future titlist Javier Castillejo prior to capturing the WBA Light Middleweight Title by defeating Julio César Vásquez by KO in the 5th. Boudouani successfully defended his title five times, including victories over Carl Daniels, Guillermo Jones, and boxing great Terry Norris. Boudouani lost his title to Olympian David Reid in 1999 by unanimous decision and retired after the bout.

Professional boxing record

38 Wins (32 knockouts, 6 decisions), 3 Losses (2 knockouts, 1 decision), 1 Draw [1]
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Loss 11-0 United States David "American Dream" Reid UD 12 1999-03-06 New Jersey Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States WBA World Light Middleweight Title. 112-117, 111-117, 112-118.
Win 47-8 United States Terry Norris TKO 9 1998-11-30 Île-de-France Paris, France WBA World Light Middleweight Title.
Win 22-1-1 Panama Guillermo Jones SD 12 1998-05-30 Nevada Las Vegas, United States WBA World Light Middleweight Title. 116-112, 115-113, 111-117.
Draw 22-1 Panama Guillermo Jones PTS 12 1998-02-13 New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States WBA World Light Middleweight Title. 114-114, 114-114, 114-115.
Win 32-13-2 United States Kevin "Mr. Excitement" Pompey PTS 8 1997-12-17 Île-de-France Thiais, France
Win 38-2 United States Carl Daniels UD 12 1997-03-29 Nevada Las Vegas, United States WBA World Light Middleweight Title. 118-108, 115-111, 117-109.
Win 15-25-1 United States Benji "Bad News" Singleton TKO 4 1996-12-14 New Jersey Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win 56-2 Argentina Julio Cesar Vasquez KO 5 1996-08-21 Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Le Cannet, France WBA World Light Middleweight Title. Vasquez knocked out at 2:07 of the fifth round.
Win 24-8-1 Ukraine Viktor Fesechko KO 3 1996-07-05 Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Hyères, France
Win 11-8-3 Dominican Republic Jorge Ramirez KO 5 1996-05-18 Pays de la Loire Saint-Nazaire, France
Win 37-3 Spain Javier Castillejo UD 12 1996-01-06 Île-de-France Levallois-Perret, France EBU Light Middleweight Title. 120-107, 120-107, 120-105.
Win 32-8 Belgium Patrick Vungbo TKO 6 1995-06-27 Île-de-France Levallois-Perret, France EBU Light Middleweight Title.
Win 36-2 Spain Javier Castillejo TKO 9 1995-01-03 Champagne-Ardenne Épernay, France EBU Light Middleweight Title.
Win 10-6 France Guy Vaste TKO 3 1994-11-25 Lorraine (region) Hayange, France
Win 7-19-1 Panama Antonio Campbell KO 3 1994-06-24 Centre-Val de Loire Orléans, France
Win 14-23-4 Belgium Marino Monteyne TKO 5 1994-04-22 Rhône-Alpes Voiron, France
Loss 14-5-1 France Bernard Razzano TKO 8 1993-10-05 Burgundy Dijon, France EBU Light Middleweight Title.
Win 19-2 United Kingdom Andy Till KO 4 1993-06-23 England Edmonton, London, United Kingdom EBU Light Middleweight Title.
Win 29-3-2 Italy Romolo Casamonica KO 9 1993-04-03 Picardy Soissons, France EBU Light Middleweight Title.
Win 28-2 France Jean-Claude Fontana KO 3 1992-11-29 Burgundy Dijon, France EBU Light Middleweight Title.
Win 0-3 Dominican Republic Cruz Ramos TKO 2 1992-09-07 Pays de la Loire Mayenne, Mayenne, France
Win 5-13-1 United States Rick Haynes KO 3 1992-04-17 Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Gap, Hautes-Alpes, France
Win 9-8 United States Anthony "Poison" Ivory PTS 8 1992-01-24 Île-de-France Gennevilliers, France
Win 15-4 United States Clarence "Wizzer" White KO 3 1991-12-20 Andorra Canillo, Andorra
Win 4-7 United States Willie Perry KO 4 1991-11-22 Champagne-Ardenne Épernay, France
Win 8-8-1 United States Mack "Pee Wee" Brown KO 3 1991-09-27 Burgundy Chenôve, France
Loss 21-11 United States Gilbert "Sweet Sensation" Baptist TKO 8 1991-07-05 Burgundy Autun, France
Win 8-4-1 Dominican Republic James Sudberry KO 1 1991-06-14 Champagne-Ardenne Reims, France
Win 15-7-2 Colombia Horacio Perez KO 4 1990-12-15 Auvergne Vichy, France
Win 18-40-1 United States Jake Torrance KO 3 1990-10-20 Rhône-Alpes Lyon, France
Win 10-8-2 Democratic Republic of the Congo Jean-Pierre Iniama KO 5 1990-08-11 Languedoc-Roussillon Le Cap d'Agde, France
Win 18-10-3 Belgium Freddy Demeulenaere TKO 2 1990-07-13 Rhône-Alpes Annecy, France
Win 3-3 Ivory Coast "Boxing" Karim Ouattara KO 1 1990-05-19 Languedoc-Roussillon Montpellier, France
Win 4-4 France Jean Louis Marcopena KO 4 1990-04-06 Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Toulon, France
Win 2-4 Romania Marcel Turcas KO 2 1990-03-09 Rhône-Alpes Annecy, France
Win 10-16-3 Martinique Joel Brival KO 1 1990-02-23 Lorraine (region) Nancy, France
Win 8-15-7 Spain Rafael Fuentes KO 2 1990-01-26 Centre-Val de Loire Nogent-le-Phaye, France
Win 11-23-2 Belgium Bechir Chaarane DQ 5 1989-12-16 Aquitaine Gaillard, France
Win 11-24-3 Belgium Jimmy Gourad KO 4 1989-12-02 Pays de la Loire Nantes, France
Win 15-14-2 Netherlands Kid Taylor KO 5 1989-10-13 Languedoc-Roussillon Sete, France
Win 9-1 France Eric Dindaine TKO 1 1989-06-02 Aquitaine Marsac-sur-l'Isle, France
Win 3-4 France Djamel Zeghadi KO 1 1989-04-17 Picardy Saint-Quentin, Aisne, France

References

  1. Boxing record for Laurent Boudouani. BoxRec.com.
Preceded by
Julio César Vásquez
WBA Light Middleweight Champion
August 21, 1996 – March 6, 1999
Succeeded by
David Reid (boxer)
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