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Algerian boxer (born 1990)
Mohamed Flissi |
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Mohamed Flissi (ALG, red) vs
Kaeo Pongprayoon (Thailand, blue) winner 11-19, here he goes for the KO. |
Born | (1990-02-13) 13 February 1990 (age 34)
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Nationality |
Algeria |
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Statistics |
Weight(s) |
Light flyweight |
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Height | 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in) |
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Mohamed Flissi (born 13 February 1990, in
Boumerdès) is an Algerian
boxer. He represented
Algeria at the
2012 Summer Olympics in
London,
United Kingdom
[1] and at the
2016 Summer Olympics in
Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil. He also qualified to represent Algeria at the
2020 Summer Olympics in
Tokyo,
Japan.
[2]
Career
- 2018 Beogradski Pobednik Belgrade, Serbia – 52 kg
- 2018 Arab Championships (Khartoum, Sudan )1st place – 52 kg
- 2017 Preliminaries 1/8 World Championships Hamburg, Germany – 52 kg
- 2017 African Championships Brazzaville, Congo 1st place – 52 kg
- 2016 Quarterfinals Olympic Games Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – 52 kg
- 2016 African Olympic Qualifier Yaounde, Cameroon 1st place – 52 kg
- 2016 Duisenkul Shopokov Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan 2nd place – 52 kg
- 2015 World Championships Doha, Qatar 3rd place – 52 kg
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2015 All Africa Games (Brazzaville, CGO) 1st place – 52 kg
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2015 African Amateur Boxing Championships (Casablanca, MAR) 1st place – 52 kg
- 2014 – African Cup of Nations (East London, RSA) 1st place – 52 kg
- 2014 – Algerian National Championships 1st place – 49 kg W
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2013 AIBA World Boxing Championships (Almaty, KAZ) 2nd place – 49 kg
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2013 Mediterranean Games (Mersin, TUR) 1st place – 49 kg
- 2013 –
Giraldo Cordova Cardin Memorial Tournament (Havana, CUB) 3rd place – 49 kg
- 2013 – Limassol Boxing Tournament (Limassol, CYP) 1st place – 49 kg
- 2013 – Setif International Tournament (Setif, ALG) 1st place – 49 kg
- 2013 – Algerian National Cup 1st place – 49 kg
- 2012 –
London 2012 Olympic Games (London, GBR) participant – 49 kg
- 2012 – AIBA African Olympic Qualification Tournament (Casablanca, MAR) 1st place – 49 kg
- 2012 – Algerian National Federal Cup 1st place – 49 kg
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2011 AIBA World Boxing Championships (Baku, AZE) participant – 49 kg
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2011 All-Africa Games (Maputo, MOZ) 2nd place – 49
- 2011 – Arab Championships (Doha, QAT) 2nd place – 49 kg
- 2011 – Algerian National Federation Cup 1st place – 49 kg
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2010 World Combat Games (Beijing, CHN) 3rd place – 49 kg
World Series of Boxing record
6 fights
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3 wins
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3 losses
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By knockout
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0
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1
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By decision
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3
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2
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No.
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Result
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Record
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Team
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Opponent (Team)
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Type
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Round, time
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Date
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Location
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Notes
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6
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Win
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3–3
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Algeria Desert Hawks
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Paddy Barnes (Italia Thunder)
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SD
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5
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12 Mar 2014
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Algiers, Algeria
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5
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Loss
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2–3
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Algeria Desert Hawks
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Anthony Chacón (USA Knockouts)
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TKO
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2 on 0:44
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7 Feb 2014
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Miami, United States
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4
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Win
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2–2
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Algeria Desert Hawks
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Sergej Neumann (Team Germany)
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UD
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5
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18 Jan 2014
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Blida, Algeria
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3
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Loss
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1–2
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Algeria Desert Hawks
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Dawid Michelus (Hussars of Poland)
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SD
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5
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24 Feb 2013
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Blida, Algeria
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2
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Win
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1–1
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Algeria Desert Hawks
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Cristian Jesus Torres (Mexico Guerreros)
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UD
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5
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8 Feb 2013
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Blida, Algeria
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1
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Loss
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0–1
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Algeria Desert Hawks
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Mateusz Mazik (Hussars of Poland)
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UD
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5
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14 Dec 2012
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Warsaw, Poland
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WSB debut
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References
External links
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1965 – 2007: up to 51 kg 2011 – 2019: up to 52 kg |
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