Mehdi Bouadla
Born (1982-02-02) 2 February 1982
Nationality
  • French
  • Algerian
Other namesThe Brave Heart
Statistics
Weight(s)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights38
Wins32
Wins by KO11
Losses6

Mehdi Bouadla (born 2 February 1982) is a French-Algerian[1] professional boxer. He has challenged once each for a middleweight world title and the European super-middleweight title.

Professional career

Bouadla made his professional debut on 15 October 2003, scoring a second-round corner retirement over Rachid Mokhtari. Fighting mainly in France for the next eight years, Bouadla won the France super-middleweight title and defended it twice, as well as winning various WBA, IBF and WBO regional titles. On 4 June 2011, he faced veteran former world champion Mikkel Kessler for the European super-middleweight title, but was stopped in six rounds.[2]

The following year, on 15 December, Bouadla fought for his first world title against WBO super-middleweight champion Arthur Abraham, who won via eighth-round stoppage.[3] 2013 and early 2014 saw Bouadla pick up four straight wins, each a six-round points decision. Another chance at a world championship—this time the WBA interim middleweight title—came on 9 August 2014, against undefeated prospect Dmitry Chudinov. Once again Bouadla was unsuccessful, as he was stopped in three rounds.[4]

Professional boxing record

38 fights 32 wins 6 losses
By knockout 11 3
By decision 20 3
By disqualification 1 0
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
38 Win 32–6 Attila Tibor Nagy UD 6 2 Nov 2018 Salle Pierre Scohy, Aulnay-Sous-Bois, France
37 Win 31–6 Yoann Bloyer PTS 6 31 Mar 2016 Salle Hacène Harcha, Algiers, Algeria
36 Loss 30–6 Dmitry Chudinov TKO 3 (12), 1:15 9 Aug 2014 Open-Air Bike Show, Sevastopol For WBA interim middleweight title
35 Win 30–5 Yoann Bloyer UD 6 27 Feb 2014 Hpark, Clermont-Ferrand, France
34 Win 29–5 Attila Tibor Nagy UD 6 14 Dec 2013 Salle Pierre Scohy, Aulnay-Sous-Bois, France
33 Win 28–5 Lorenzo Cosseddu UD 6 15 Feb 2013 Salle des fêtes, Carouge, Switzerland
32 Win 27–5 Norbert Szekeres UD 6 2 Feb 2013 Salle Pierre Scohy, Aulnay-Sous-Bois, France
31 Loss 26–5 Arthur Abraham TKO 8 (12), 2:11 15 Dec 2012 Nuremberg Arena, Nuremberg, Germany For WBO super-middleweight title
30 Win 26–4 Gary Abajyan PTS 8 26 May 2012 Salle Pierre Scohy, Aulnay-Sous-Bois, France
29 Win 25–4 Andrejs Loginovs PTS 6 28 Apr 2012 Centre Sportif Béatrice Hess, La Courneuve, France
28 Win 24–4 Samir Santos Barbosa UD 12 21 Oct 2011 Salle Pierre Scohy, Aulnay-Sous-Bois, France Won vacant WBA International middleweight title
27 Win 23–4 Dmitri Protkunas TKO 1 (6), 2:20 16 Sep 2011 Night Club Faraon, Riga, Latvia
26 Loss 22–4 Mikkel Kessler TKO 6 (12), 2:25 4 Jun 2011 Parken Stadium, Copenhagen, Denmark For vacant WBO European super-middleweight title
25 Win 22–3 Pavels Lotahs UD 8 29 Jan 2011 Salle Pierre Scohy, Aulnay-Sous-Bois, France
24 Win 21–3 Ruslans Pojonisevs UD 6 4 Dec 2010 Salle Ibn Yassine, Rabat, Morocco
23 Win 20–3 Sergei Melis KO 4 (12) 9 Oct 2010 Salle Pierre Scohy, Aulnay-Sous-Bois, France Retained IBF International super-middleweight title;
Won vacant WBO Inter-Continental super-middleweight title
22 Win 19–3 Francisco Antonio Mora RTD 5 (12) 22 Jan 2010 Salle Pierre Scohy, Aulnay-Sous-Bois, France Won vacant IBF International super-middleweight title
21 Win 18–3 Morrade Hakkar RTD 6 (10) 31 Oct 2009 Salle Pierre Scohy, Aulnay-Sous-Bois, France Retained France super middleweight title
20 Win 17–3 Anthony Prunier RTD 9 (10) 3 Jul 2009 Palais des sports Marcel-Cerdan, Levallois-Perret, France Retained France super middleweight title
19 Win 16–3 Mehdi Amar UD 10 28 Feb 2009 Salle Pierre Scohy, Aulnay-Sous-Bois, France Won France super-middleweight title
18 Win 15–3 Roman Vanicky PTS 8 22 Nov 2008 Salle Pierre Scohy, Aulnay-Sous-Bois, France
17 Loss 14–3 Karim Camara RTD 4 (6) 31 May 2008 Salle Pierre Scohy, Aulnay-Sous-Bois, France
16 Win 14–2 Kamel Belhachemi KO 6 (6) 17 May 2008 Palais des Sports, Tours, France
15 Win 13–2 Laurent Goury PTS 8 5 Apr 2008 Gymnase Jean Macé, Issoudun, France
14 Win 12–2 Affif Belghecham MD 6 21 Feb 2008 Cirque d'hiver, Paris, France
13 Loss 11–2 Gennady Golovkin UD 8 7 Sep 2007 Burg-Wächter Castello, Düsseldorf, Germany
12 Win 11–1 Guy Dia Njoh RTD 4 (6) 19 May 2007 Salle Pierre Scohy, Aulnay-Sous-Bois, France
11 Win 10–1 Abdelkahim Derghal PTS 8 23 Mar 2007 Gymnase Pierre Jablonsky, Châteauroux, France
10 Win 9–1 Laurent Goury PTS 6 4 Nov 2006 Saint-Nazaire, France
9 Win 8–1 Michael Henrotin MD 6 1 Nov 2005 Sporthal, Izegem, Belgium
8 Loss 7–1 Laurent Goury PTS 6 28 May 2005 Saint-Nazaire, France
7 Win 7–0 Philippe Mendy PTS 4 17 May 2005 Parc des Sports et Loisirs, Pont-Audemer, France
6 Win 6–0 Fares Guerrout DQ 3 (6) 9 Apr 2005 Aulnay-sous-Bois, France
5 Win 5–0 Tarek Kaidouri PTS 4 7 Jan 2005 Pont-Sainte-Maxence, France
4 Win 4–0 Rabah Touati TKO 1 (6) 29 May 2004 Eaubonne, France
3 Win 3–0 Slavisa Iskrenov KO 1 (4) 3 Apr 2004 Pont-Sainte-Maxence, France
2 Win 2–0 Mounir Sahli PTS 4 6 Mar 2004 Aulnay-sous-Bois, France
1 Win 1–0 Rachid Mokhtari RTD 2 (4) 15 Oct 2003 Aulnay-sous-Bois, France Professional debut

References

  1. "Boxe : Le Franco-Algérien Mehdi Bouadla à la Conquête de la Ceinture WBO" (in French). Africa Top Sports. 9 December 2012. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  2. Sukachev, Alexey (4 June 2011). "Kessler Stops Bouadla in Six Rounds in Copenhagen". BoxingScene. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  3. Associated Press (15 December 2012). "Arthur Abraham retains WBO belt". ESPN. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  4. Sukachev, Alexey (9 August 2014). "Dmitry Chudinov Blasts Out Bouadla in Three Rounds". BoxingScene. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
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