Lolenga Mock
Born (1972-04-22) 22 April 1972
NationalityDanish
Other namesLumumba Boy
Statistics
Weight(s)
Height1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights60
Wins43
Wins by KO13
Losses16
Draws1

Lolenga Mock (born 22 April 1972) is a Danish professional boxer. He held the European Union super-middleweight title three times between 2006 and 2011. A veteran of the sport for more than 25 years, Mock is known for his toughness[1][2] and has only ever been stopped once in his career.

Professional career

Born in Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo), Mock made his professional debut on 11 May 1991, fighting in several countries across Africa and winning his first seventeen fights. In 2000 he fought in Europe for the first time, where he would later become a Danish citizen. On 26 September 2003, he fought future world champion David Haye at cruiserweight. Despite scoring a knockdown against Haye in the second round, Mock was stopped in the fourth.[3] A fight against another future world champion came against Lucian Bute on 16 May 2006, which ended in a twelve-round unanimous decision loss for Mock.

On 3 November 2006, Mock won his first major regional championship—the vacant European Union super-middleweight title—when he defeated Franck Mezaache via fifth-round corner stoppage.[4] Having vacated the title after one defence, Mock won it twice more on 14 March 2008 and 30 January 2010, against Mouhamed Ali Ndiaye and Giovanni De Carolis respectively. In 2016, Mock had his busiest ever year as a professional, having six fights in Denmark and winning each time.

Professional boxing record

60 fights 43 wins 16 losses
By knockout 13 1
By decision 30 15
Draws 1
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
60 Win 43–16–1 Mateo Damian Veron SD 12 18 May 2019 Viby hallen, Aarhus, Denmark Won vacant IBA super-middleweight title
59 Loss 42–16–1 Mateo Damian Veron UD 8 19 Jan 2019 Struer Arena, Struer, Denmark
58 Loss 42–15–1 Avni Yıldırım MD 12 15 Sep 2018 Friedrich-Ebert-Halle, Ludwigshafen, Germany For vacant WBC International super-middleweight title
57 Win 42–14–1 Dmitry Chudinov UD 10 5 Jan 2018 Frederiksberghallen, Copenhagen, Denmark
56 Win 41–14–1 Roman Shkarupa UD 10 28 Oct 2017 Frederiksberghallen, Copenhagen, Denmark
55 Win 40–14–1 Luke Blackledge UD 10 17 Jun 2017 Aarhus, Denmark
54 Win 39–14–1 Derek Edwards SD 10 7 Apr 2017 Frederiksberghallen, Copenhagen, Denmark
53 Win 38–14–1 Ruben Eduardo Acosta UD 10 3 Dec 2016 Ceres Arena, Aarhus, Denmark
52 Win 37–14–1 Nicolas Dion UD 10 29 Oct 2016 Frederiksberghallen, Copenhagen, Denmark
51 Win 36–14–1 Derrick Findley UD 10 16 Sep 2016 Frederiksberghallen, Copenhagen, Denmark
50 Win 35–14–1 Patrick Mendy MD 10 4 Jun 2016 Frederiksberghallen, Copenhagen, Denmark
49 Win 34–14–1 David Zegarra UD 10 29 Apr 2016 Frederiksberghallen, Copenhagen, Denmark
48 Win 33–14–1 Jorge Silva KO 7 (10), 2:59 26 Feb 2016 Ceres Arena, Aarhus, Denmark
47 Win 32–14–1 Alessandro Sinacore MD 10 4 Dec 2015 Herlev Hallerne, Herlev, Denmark
46 Loss 31–14–1 Erik Skoglund UD 12 19 Oct 2013 Kolding Hallen, Kolding, Denmark For vacant European Union light-heavyweight title
45 Win 31–13–1 Patrick Dobroschi UD 8 1 Feb 2013 ISS Dome, Düsseldorf, Germany
44 Loss 30–13–1 Dawid Kostecki UD 10 25 Jun 2011 Hala Podpromie, Rzeszów, Poland For WBC Baltic and vacant WBA Inter-Continental light-heavyweight titles
43 Win 30–12–1 Lorenzo Di Giacomo UD 12 22 Dec 2010 Sport Park, Penne, Italy Retained European Union super-middleweight title
42 Win 29–12–1 Giovanni De Carolis MD 12 30 Jan 2010 NRGi Arena, Aarhus, Denmark Won vacant European Union super-middleweight title
41 Loss 28–12–1 Gabriel Campillo UD 12 3 Mar 2009 Holmegårdsskolen, Kokkedal, Denmark Lost European Union super-middleweight title
40 Win 28–11–1 Mouhamed Ali Ndiaye SD 12 14 Mar 2008 Idrætshal, Odense, Denmark Won vacant European Union super-middleweight title
39 Loss 27–11–1 Stjepan Božić UD 12 2 Aug 2007 Pag, Croatia For vacant WBA Inter-Continental super-middleweight title
38 Win 27–9–1 Djamel Selini KO 9 (12), 0:44 24 Mar 2007 Parken Stadium, Copenhagen, Denmark Retained European Union super-middleweight title
37 Win 26–9–1 Franck Mezaache RTD 5 (12), 3:00 3 Nov 2006 Skive Hallerne, Skive, Denmark Won vacant European Union super-middleweight title
36 Loss 25–10–1 Lucian Bute UD 12 16 May 2006 Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Lost WBO Inter-Continental super-middleweight title
35 Win 25–8–1 Yuri Tsarenka UD 12 4 Nov 2005 Silkeborg-Hallerne, Silkeborg, Denmark Retained WBO Inter-Continental super-middleweight title
34 Win 24–8–1 Charles Brewer TKO 10 (12), 2:58 15 Apr 2005 K.B. Hallen, Copenhagen, Denmark Won vacant WBO Inter-Continental super-middleweight title
33 Win 23–8–1 Giovanni Alvarez KO 3 (12), 0:42 12 Nov 2004 Brøndby Hall, Brøndby, Denmark Won vacant EBA light-heavyweight title
32 Loss 22–9–1 Mario Veit UD 8 21 Sep 2004 Universum Gym, Hamburg, Germany
31 Loss 22–8–1 Malik Dziarra MD 10 21 Feb 2004 Ballhaus Aschersleben, Aschersleben, Germany
30 Win 22–7–1 Juraj Ondricko TKO 2 18 Dec 2003 IFCO Gym, Berlin, Germany
29 Loss 21–7–1 David Haye TKO 4 (6), 2:30 26 Sep 2003 Rivermead Leisure Centre, Reading, England
28 Loss 21–6–1 Kai Kurzawa UD 8 16 Aug 2003 Nürburgring, Nürburg, Germany
27 Loss 21–5–1 Lasse Johansen UD 6 11 Oct 2002 Thy Hallen, Thisted, Denmark
26 Draw 21–4–1 Peter Odhiambo PTS 6 16 Jun 2001 City Council Hall, Nairobi, Kenya
25 Loss 21–4 Soon Botes PTS 8 16 Sep 2000 Grand Regency Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
24 Loss 21–3 Jesper Kristiansen UD 6 9 Sep 2000 Jetsmark Hallen, Pandrup, Denmark
23 Win 21–2 Paul Otewa TKO 6 20 Nov 1999 Nyayo National Stadium, Nairobi, Kenya
22 Win 20–2 Lucas Omondi TKO 1 1 Oct 1999 Tanga, Tanzania
21 Loss 19–2 Simon Mokoena PTS 8 28 Apr 1999 City Hall, Benoni, South Africa
20 Win 19–1 Ali Said TKO 2 1 Jan 1999 City Stadium, Nairobi, Kenya
19 Win 18–1 Lucas Omondi PTS 10 19 Dec 1998 City Hall, Nairobi, Kenya Won vacant East & Central African super-middleweight title
18 Loss 17–1 Joseph Marwa PTS 12 9 Aug 1998 Dar es Salaam, Tanzania For ABU super-middleweight title
17 Win 17–0 Fred Otinda PTS 8 7 Dec 1997 Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
16 Win 16–0 Mohamed Orungi PTS 8 15 Oct 1997 Nairobi, Kenya
15 Win 15–0 Fred Otinda PTS 8 26 Apr 1997 Nairobi, Kenya
14 Win 14–0 Kalo Mogaho KO 8 (10) 3 Jul 1996 DR Congo
13 Win 13–0 Joe John PTS 8 1 Feb 1996 Nairobi, Kenya
12 Win 12–0 Lawrence Jaoko KO 3 4 Jul 1995 Eldoret, Kenya
11 Win 11–0 Paul Otewa PTS 4 6 Apr 1995 Nairobi, Kenya
10 Win 10–0 Fred Otinda PTS 4 11 Mar 1995 Nairobi, Kenya
9 Win 9–0 Abdul Amidou PTS 10 10 May 1994 Kampala, Uganda
8 Win 8–0 Ahmed Kamel Djerbal PTS 8 2 Mar 1994 Kinshasa, DR Congo
7 Win 7–0 Mbakala Lusaka PTS 10 10 Oct 1993 Kinshasa, DR Congo
6 Win 6–0 Mbakala Lusaka PTS 10 2 Jun 1992 Kinshasa, DR Congo
5 Win 5–0 Abubacar Betton KO 10 (10) 22 Feb 1993 Abidjan, Ivory Coast
4 Win 4–0 Abubacar Betton PTS 8 9 Aug 1992 Kisangani, DR Congo
3 Win 3–0 Bovic Malesi PTS 8 3 Apr 1992 Kisangani, DR Congo
2 Win 2–0 Soki Said KO 6 (10) 5 Nov 1991 Kisangani, DR Congo
1 Win 1–0 Yaaman Kabeya PTS 6 11 May 1991 Kisangani, DR Congo

References

  1. Slater, James (6 January 2010). "Lolenga Mock Speaks on His Upcoming Fight, His War With David Haye And His Plans For The Future". East Side Boxing. Retrieved 21 March 2016.
  2. "NFN Kolding 19th October 2013". Sauerland Promotion. 19 October 2013. Retrieved 21 March 2016.
  3. King, Ed (13 November 2003). "Haye ready to step up a level". BBC Sport. BBC. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  4. Persson, Per Ake (3 November 2006). "Mock Wins Vacant EU Title By TKO". BoxingScene. Retrieved 5 February 2016.
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