Mouhamed Ali Ndiaye Explained

Mouhamed Ali Ndiaye
Nickname:The Black Power
Weight:Super-middleweight
Height:1.82 m
Nationality:Italian
Birth Date:26 October 1979
Birth Place:Pikine, Dakar Region, Senegal
Style:Orthodox
Total:28
Wins:24
Ko:13
Losses:3
Draws:1

Mouhamed Ali Ndiaye (born 26 October 1979) is an Italian professional boxer. He is a former European Union super-middleweight champion and has challenged twice for the European super-middleweight title.

Professional career

Born in Senegal but based in Italy throughout his career, Ndiaye made his professional debut on 1 October 2005, scoring a fourth-round knockout against Thomas Dodoo. From 2006 to 2007, Ndiaye won three regional IBF super-middleweight titles. His first opportunity at fighting for a major regional championship—the European Union super-middleweight title—was on 14 March 2008, which ended in a split decision loss to Lolenga Mock.[1]

On 11 November 2011, Ndiaye scored a late twelfth-round stoppage against Andrea Di Luisa to win the now-vacant European Union super-middleweight title on his second attempt.[2] One defence of this title was made in a ninth-round corner stoppage over Jose Maria Guerrero on 26 May 2012.[3] Ndiaye fought to a controversial split draw with Christopher Rebrassé on 8 June 2013, with the vacant European super-middleweight title on the line.[4] In their EBU-mandated rematch on 22 March 2014, Rebrassé won the aforementioned title by stopping Ndiaye in four rounds.[5]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
28Loss24–3–1Giovanni De CarolisUD122 May 2015
27Win24–2–1Norbert SzekeresPTS624 Jan 2015
26Loss23–2–1Christopher RebrasséTKO4 (12)22 Mar 2014
25Draw23–1–1Christopher Rebrassé128 Jun 2013
24Win23–1Jevgenijs AndrejevsPTS623 Mar 2013
23Win12–1Jose Maria Guerrero9 (12), 26 May 2012
22Win21–1Andrea Di LuisaTKO12 (12)11 Nov 2011
21Win20–1Pavels LotahsKO2 (6)16 Jul 2011
20Win19–1Ruslans PojonisevsUD615 Apr 2011
19Win18–1Sandor RamocsaPTS64 Dec 2010
18Win17–1Raul AsencioTKO5 (6)7 May 2010
17Win16–1Jevgenijs AndrejevsUD829 Jan 2010
16Win15–1Mounir SahliKO2 (6)27 Mar 2009
15Win14–1Roberto CoccoUD1010 Oct 2008
14Loss13–1Lolenga MockSD1214 Mar 2008
13Win13–0Houssein HammouchTKO2 (6)22 Dec 2007
12Win12–0Sergey KharchenkoUD1226 Jun 2007
11Win11–0Sergey Khomitsky129 Mar 2007
10Win10–0Ilir MustafaTKO5 (12)15 Dec 2006
9Win9–0Serhiy Demchenko1010 Nov 2006
8Win8–0Zoran PlavsicTKO3 (6)27 Oct 2006
7Win7–0Jevgenijs AndrejevsPTS814 Jul 2006
6Win6–0Matteo SciaccaTKO3 (6)9 Jun 2006
5Win5–0Andriy RomankoKO5 (6)25 Mar 2006
4Win4–0Mihai IorguKO5 (6)4 Mar 2006
3Win3–0Mario Lupp4 (6)26 Dec 2005
2Win2–0Azedine Djerari628 Oct 2005
1Win1–0Thomas Dodoo4 (4)1 Oct 2005

Notes and References

  1. http://www.kilburntimes.co.uk/sport/european_challenger_confident_of_beating_both_groves_and_degale_1_1942547 "European challenger confident of beating both Groves and DeGale"
  2. Robinson, Isaac (9 December 2015). "George Groves to return against Andrea Di Luisa on January 30". Sky Sports. Sky. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
  3. Dooley, Terence (8 June 2012). "James DeGale vs Mouhamed Ali Ndiaye Clash in Talks". BoxingScene. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
  4. Persson, Per Ake (12 June 2013). "Ndiaye vs. Rebrasse Title Rematch Ordered By The EBU". BoxingScene. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
  5. Gray, Tom (20 September 2014). "George Groves is back with win over Christopher Rebrasse". The Ring. Retrieved 18 March 2016.