Debendra Thapa Explained

Debendra Thapa
Nickname:The Nepal Tiger
Weight:
Height:11.61 m
Nationality:Nepalese
Indian
Birth Date:26 June 1977
Birth Place:Syangja, Nepal
Style:Southpaw
Boxrec:15647
Total:28
Wins:20
Draws:1
Losses:6
No Contests:1
Ko:11

Debendra Thapa (born 26 June 1977), also called Debind Thapa, is a Nepalese-Indian former professional boxer who competed from 1998 to 2006.[1] He challenged twice for the WBC-NABF super flyweight title in 2001 and the WBC-NABF super bantamweight title in 2003. As an amateur, he competed for India in the men's light flyweight event at the 1996 Summer Olympics.[2] He also won a gold medal at the 1995 South Asian Games.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
28Loss20–6–1 Jason LitzauKO2 (10), 11 May 2006
27Loss20–5–1 Gary Stark Jr5 (8)9 Mar 2006
26Loss20–4–1 Steve MolitorTKO8 (10), 19 Aug 2005
25Win20–3–1 Juan Carlos JacoboTD6 (8), 2 Apr 2005
24Draw19–3–1 Juan Carlos JacoboPTS810 Sep 2004
23Win19–3 Margarito LopezTKO5 (6), 23 Jan 2004
22Loss18–3 David DonisUD127 Jul 2003
21Win18–2 Francisco TejedorUD818 Mar 2003
20Loss17–2 Phillip Payne622 Jun 2002
19Win17–1 Omar Adorno9 (10), 18 Jan 2002
18Win16–1 Isidro TejedorTKO6 (6), 22 Jun 2001
17Win15–1 Michael CribbinUD48 Apr 2001
16Loss14–1 Oscar AndradeUD1221 Feb 2001
15Win14–0 Julio CoronelTKO5 (6), 22 Sep 2000
14Win13–0 Dan DavisKO5 (?), 11 Aug 2000
13Win12–0 Cesar CortesTKO2 (6)9 Jun 2000
12Win11–0 Rogers MtagwaUD82 May 2000
11NC10–0 Dan Davis2 (6)24 Mar 2000
10Win10–0 Glenn GhanyTKO2 (6)18 Feb 2000
9Win9–0 Ravil MukhamadiyarovUD829 Jan 2000
8Win8–0 Melquiades VenturaKO1 (6)29 Oct 1999
7Win7–0 Coy GibsonKO1 (4)25 September 1999
6Win6–0 Lionel OdomTKO4 (6)18 June 1999
5Win5–0 Mike ThomasUD613 May 1999
4Win4–0 Daniel Diaz1 (?)17 Apr 1999
3Win3–0 Pedro Santos429 Jan 1999
2Win2–0 Terney Clark1 (4)15 Dec 1998
1Win1–0 Jerry Smith47 Nov 1998

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Athletics profile – Debendra Thapa. Olympics.com. 21 November 2023.
  2. Debendra Thapa Olympic Results . https://web.archive.org/web/20200418071149/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/th/debendra-thapa-1.html . dead . 18 April 2020 . 13 January 2019.