Dida Diafat - Fight Record

Fight Record

Professional Kickboxing record
87 Fights
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time
1994-11-12 Loss Saïmaï World Muaythai Championship Marseilles, France Decision 5 3:00
Lost his World Muay Thai title.
1994 Draw Peter Cunningham Kickboxing Gala in Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nevada Decision draw
Fight was for World Kickboxing title.
1994 Win Ramon Dekkers Muay Thai Gala in Paris Paris, France Decision (Unanimous) 5 3:00
1993-06-00 Win Muangphet Muay Thai Gala in Stade Pierre de Coubertin Paris, France Decision 5 3:00
Wins World Muay Thai title.
1993 Win Ramon Dekkers Muay Thai Gala in Paris Paris, France TKO (Elbow cut) 3
Retains World Muay Thai title.
1993 Loss Noël Van Den Heuvel World Championship TKO (Referee Stoppage)
Fight was for World title.
1992 Win Chemiakim Gala in Palais des sports Levallois, France TKO (Gave up) 6
Wins World Kickboxing title.
1991-12-20 Win Darris Gala in Palais des sports de Bercy Paris, France Decision 5 3:00
Wins World Muay Thai title.
1991-06-00 Win Sonnaline Gala in Palais des sports Nanterre, France KO 4
Wins World Muay Thai title (-63 kg).
1991 Loss Coban World Muaythai Championship Decision 5 3:00
Fight was for World Muay Thai title.
1991 Loss Cantaloni Payakaroon World Muaythai Championship Decision 5 3:00
Fight was for World Muay Thai title.
1990 Loss Fabrice Payen European Muaythai Championship Decision 5 3:00
Fight was for European Muay Thai title.
1990 Loss Daris Soh Tanikul Muaythai Gala in Lyon Lyon, France
1989 Win French Championship Class A, Final France KO 4
Wins French Muay Thai Championship 1989 Class A title.
1988 Loss Stains, France KO

Legend: Win Loss Draw/No contest Notes

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