Laurent Boudouani - Professional Boxing Record

Professional Boxing Record

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

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