Lolenga Mock Explained

Lolenga Mock
Nickname:Lumumba Boy
Weight:
Height:1.79 m
Nationality:Danish
Birth Date:22 April 1972
Birth Place:Kinshasa, Zaire
(now DR Congo)
Style:Orthodox
Total:60
Wins:43
Ko:13
Losses:16
Draws:1

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

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
60Win43–16–1Mateo Damian VeronSD1218 May 2019
59Loss42–16–1Mateo Damian VeronUD819 Jan 2019
58Loss42–15–1Avni YıldırımMD1215 Sep 2018
57Win42–14–1Dmitry ChudinovUD105 Jan 2018
56Win41–14–1Roman ShkarupaUD1028 Oct 2017
55Win40–14–1Luke BlackledgeUD1017 Jun 2017
54Win39–14–1Derek EdwardsSD107 Apr 2017
53Win38–14–1Ruben Eduardo AcostaUD103 Dec 2016
52Win37–14–1Nicolas DionUD1029 Oct 2016
51Win36–14–1Derrick FindleyUD1016 Sep 2016
50Win35–14–1Patrick MendyMD104 Jun 2016
49Win34–14–1David ZegarraUD1029 Apr 2016
48Win33–14–1Jorge SilvaKO7 (10), 26 Feb 2016
47Win32–14–1Alessandro SinacoreMD104 Dec 2015
46Loss31–14–1Erik SkoglundUD1219 Oct 2013
45Win31–13–1Patrick DobroschiUD81 Feb 2013
44Loss30–13–1Dawid KosteckiUD1025 Jun 2011
43Win30–12–1Lorenzo Di GiacomoUD1222 Dec 2010
42Win29–12–1Giovanni De CarolisMD1230 Jan 2010
41Loss28–12–1Gabriel CampilloUD123 Mar 2009
40Win28–11–1 Mouhamed Ali Ndiaye1214 Mar 2008
39Loss27–11–1Stjepan BožićUD122 Aug 2007
38Win27–9–1Djamel SeliniKO9 (12), 24 Mar 2007
37Win26–9–1Franck Mezaache5 (12), 3 Nov 2006
36Loss25–10–1Lucian ButeUD1216 May 2006
35Win25–8–1Yuri TsarenkaUD124 Nov 2005
34Win24–8–1Charles BrewerTKO10 (12), 15 Apr 2005
33Win23–8–1Giovanni AlvarezKO3 (12), 12 Nov 2004
32Loss22–9–1Mario VeitUD821 Sep 2004
31Loss22–8–1Malik Dziarra1021 Feb 2004
30Win22–7–1Juraj OndrickoTKO218 Dec 2003
29Loss21–7–1David HayeTKO4 (6), 26 Sep 2003
28Loss21–6–1Kai KurzawaUD816 Aug 2003
27Loss21–5–1Lasse JohansenUD611 Oct 2002
26Draw21–4–1Peter OdhiamboPTS616 Jun 2001
25Loss21–4Soon BotesPTS816 Sep 2000
24Loss21–3Jesper Kristiansen69 Sep 2000
23Win21–2Paul OtewaTKO620 Nov 1999
22Win20–2Lucas OmondiTKO11 Oct 1999
21Loss19–2Simon MokoenaPTS828 Apr 1999
20Win19–1Ali Said21 Jan 1999
19Win18–1Lucas OmondiPTS1019 Dec 1998
18Loss17–1Joseph MarwaPTS129 Aug 1998
17Win17–0Fred OtindaPTS87 Dec 1997
16Win16–0Mohamed OrungiPTS815 Oct 1997
15Win15–0Fred OtindaPTS826 Apr 1997
14Win14–0Kalo MogahoKO8 (10)3 Jul 1996
13Win13–0Joe JohnPTS81 Feb 1996
12Win12–0Lawrence JaokoKO34 Jul 1995
11Win11–0Paul OtewaPTS46 Apr 1995
10Win10–0Fred OtindaPTS411 Mar 1995
9Win9–0Abdul AmidouPTS1010 May 1994
8Win8–0Ahmed Kamel DjerbalPTS82 Mar 1994
7Win7–0Mbakala LusakaPTS1010 Oct 1993
6Win6–0Mbakala LusakaPTS102 Jun 1992
5Win5–0Abubacar BettonKO10 (10)22 Feb 1993
4Win4–0Abubacar BettonPTS89 Aug 1992
3Win3–0Bovic MalesiPTS83 Apr 1992
2Win2–0Soki Said6 (10)5 Nov 1991
1Win1–0Yaaman Kabeya611 May 1991

Notes and 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. http://www.sauerlandpromotion.com/events/nfn-kolding/ "NFN Kolding 19th October 2013"
  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.