Jean-Marc Mormeck Explained

Jean-Marc Mormeck
Nickname:The Marksman
Weight:
Height:1.81 m
Reach:188 cm
Nationality:French
Birth Date:3 June 1972
Birth Place:Pointe-à-Pitre,
Guadeloupe,
France
Style:Orthodox
Total:43
Wins:37
Ko:23
Losses:6

Jean-Marc Gilbert Mormeck (born 3 June 1972) is a French former professional boxer who competed from 1995 to 2014. He is a two-time unified world cruiserweight champion, having held the WBA, WBC and The Ring world titles twice between 2005 and 2007. He was the first boxer to hold unified cruiserweight title since Evander Holyfield in 1988, and the first fighter to hold The Ring cruiserweight title since Carlos De León in 1987. He was ranked by BoxRec as the world's top 10 cruiserweight from 2001 to 2005 and in 2007, and was ranked No.1 in 2003 and 2004.[1] Mormeck also challenged for the unified world heavyweight title in 2012.

Early life

Mormeck was born in Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe as an only child to Fulbert and Sonia Mormeck. When he was 6, he and his family moved to Paris, France, where he still lives. Mormeck engaged himself in football and Muay Thai as an amateur. After watching some boxing matches on television, he became inspired to excel in it.[2]

Professional career

1990–1998: early career

He fought as an amateur in 1990 and turned professional in 1995. Early in his career, Mormeck lost 2 minor four-round bouts on points but kept winning for years afterwards. On 10 November 1998, Mormeck won the French light heavyweight title with a unanimous decision win over Alain Simon. He defended that title three times before relinquishing it.

2002–2006: first world title and unification bouts

Later, Mormeck captured the WBA cruiserweight title by a 9th-round technical knockout win over Virgil Hill on 23 February 2002. Following three defenses with wins over Dale Brown, Alexander Gurov and Virgil Hill again, he added the WBC cruiserweight crown to his collection on 2 April 2005, by way of unanimous decision over Wayne Braithwaite.

However, Mormeck lost his WBA and WBC cruiserweight titles to O'Neil Bell after being knocked out in the 10th round. This bout, on 7 January 2006, was for the undisputed (WBA/WBC/IBF) cruiserweight championship.

2007: regaining cruiserweight titles

In their rematch, Mormeck regained the WBA and WBC titles back from Bell (Bell lost the IBF title over a dispute from the organization) by unanimous decision on 17 March 2007.

In the first defense of his second title reign, Mormeck lost his WBA, WBC and lineal cruiserweight titles as he was bested by mandatory challenger and knockout specialist David Haye on 10 November 2007.[3] Mormeck was dropped heavily in the 7th round after being hit by a strong right from Haye. Although Mormeck rose up just in time, the referee realized that he was dazed and in no condition to go on, which caused the contest to be stopped and Haye winning the fight by knockout.

2009–2010: heavyweight

On 17 December 2009, Mormeck made his return to the ring after a two-year layoff, fighting for the first time as a heavyweight, against Vinny Maddalone. He outpointed the veteran heavyweight over 8 rounds.[4]

Mormeck fought Uzbek heavyweight and WBA#7 Timur Ibragimov (30-3-1, 16 KO) on 2 December 2010, at Halle Carpentier, Paris.Mormeck started slowly but dominated the middle rounds to win a split decision (116-112, 116-111, 113-115).

2012: Mormeck vs. Klitschko

In October 2011, Mormeck was signed to fight unified Heavyweight Champion Wladimir Klitschko on 10 December 2011 at Esprit Arena, Düsseldorf, Germany [5] until Klitschko pulled out after having a kidney stone removed on 2 December 2011. The fight was postponed to 3 March 2012.[6] In this fight, Mormeck attempted to be only the third cruiserweight champion to win a world title at Heavyweight, after Evander Holyfield and David Haye. However, he was defeated by fourth round KO.

Return to cruiserweight and retirement

Following another extended layoff, Mormeck returned to the ring in June 2014 against Tamas Lodi of Hungary. Despite his early stoppage win, Mormeck openly expressed weariness for the fight game following the match, calling for a quick title shot before he could put an end to his career.[7]

Instead, Mormeck had to get through a fight with former EBU champion Mateusz Masternak, which he lost via majority decision. As he had promised before each of his final two fights,[8] he retired following his defeat.[9]

Trivia

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
43Loss37–6Mateusz Masternak105 Dec 2014
42Win37–5Tamas LodiTKO4 (10)26 Jun 2014
41Loss36–5Wladimir KlitschkoKO4 (12), 3 Mar 2012
40Win36–4Timur IbragimovSD122 Dec 2010
39Win35–4Fres OquendoUD106 May 2010
38Win34–4Vinny MaddaloneUD817 Dec 2009
37Loss33–4David HayeTKO7 (12), 10 Nov 2007
36Win33–3O'Neil BellUD1217 Mar 2007
35Win32–3Sebastian HillTKO4 (10), 8 Jul 2006
34Loss31–3O'Neil BellKO10 (12), 7 Jan 2006
33Win31–2Wayne BraithwaiteUD122 Apr 2005
32Win30–2Virgil HillUD1222 May 2004
31Win29–2Alexander GurovTKO8 (12), 1 Mar 2003
30Win28–2Dale BrownTKO8 (12)10 Aug 2002
29Win27–2Virgil Hill9 (12), 23 Feb 2002
28Win26–2Franklin EdmondsonPTS88 Oct 2001
27Win25–2Vinson DurhamTKO2 (8)4 Aug 2001
26Win24–2Antonio Fernando Caldas Jr.TKO3 (8)14 May 2001
25Win23–2Valeriy VykhorTKO3 (10)3 Apr 2001
24Win22–2Juan Carlos ViloriaTKO10 (12)29 Jan 2001
23Win21–2Livin CastilloTKO3 (12), 16 Dec 2000
22Win20–2Jerry WilliamsTKO6 (8)3 Oct 2000
21Win19–2Antonio Pedro QuigangaTKO2 (8)16 Sep 2000
20Win18–2Kostyantyn OkhreyTKO3 (8)16 May 2000
19Win17–2Tim HillieKO4 (8)25 Apr 2000
18Win16–2Jerry Williams7 (10)7 Mar 2000
17Win15–2Rob BleakleyTKO4 (8)15 Feb 2000
16Win14–2Bruce RumbolzTKO4 (10)7 Dec 1999
15Win13–2Pascal Warusfel1026 Oct 1999
14Win12–2Ganguina LarmePTS1018 May 1999
13Win11–2Joe StevensonTKO2 (8)2 Feb 1999
12Win10–2Alain Simon1010 Nov 1998
11Win9–2Konstantin SemerdjievTKO5 (8)13 Oct 1998
10Win8–2Kamel AmranePTS823 May 1998
9Win7–2Turan BagciPTS820 Jan 1998
8Win6–2Kalin StoyanovTKO7 (8)20 Dec 1997
7Win5–2Juan NelongoTKO3 (6)5 Nov 1997
6Win4–2Harri HakulinenPTS624 Jun 1997
5Loss3–2Dominique MansarePTS613 Jun 1997
4Loss3–1Lee Manuel OssiePTS422 May 1997
3Win3–0Thierry Vuillemin68 Mar 1997
2Win2–0Frederic GoutalTKO4 (6)19 May 1995
1Win1–0Pierrick Trideau1 (4)25 Mar 1995

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BoxRec's Annual Ratings: Cruiserweight Annuals. 26 December 2020. BoxRec.
  2. Web site: Profile: Jean-Marc Mormeck . Eastboxing.com . 25 November 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120212234027/http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=5546&more=1 . 12 February 2012 .
  3. Web site: The Lineal Cruiserweight Champions. The Cyber Boxing Zone Encyclopedia.
  4. Web site: Jean Marc Mormeck Decisions Vinny Maddalone in Eight. 17 December 2009. 18 December 2009. Mark Vester. BoxingScene.com.
  5. News: Wladimir Klitschko to face Jean-Marc Mormeck in Dusseldorf in December. The Guardian. 6 October 2011.
  6. News: Klitschko pulls out of title bout. BBC News. 25 November 2015.
  7. News: . Boxe: Mormeck vainqueur expéditif dans les lourds-légers . AFP . 26 June 2014 . 10 January 2022 .
  8. Web site: Mormeck/Masternak: 'Je serai prêt le jour J', affirme Mormeck . . 27 November 2014 . francetvinfo.fr . AFP . 6 February 2022.
  9. Web site: Mormeck part dignement. . Billot . Aurélien . 5 December 2014 . lefigaro.fr . 10 January 2022.
  10. Web site: Bell v. Mormeck. Thomas Gerbasi. ESPN. 7 January 2006. 3 September 2009.
  11. Web site: Jean-Marc Mormeck. imdb.com. 21 February 2008.