Souleymane M'baye Explained

Souleymane M'baye
Birth Date:March 21, 1975
Birth Place:Clichy, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Nickname:The Sensation
Weight:
Height:5 ft 9+1/2 in
Reach:70 in
Style:Orthodox
Total:49
Wins:42
Ko:23
Losses:6
Draws:1

Souleymane M'baye (born March 21, 1975) is a French professional boxer and is the former WBA super-lightweight champion.

Professional career

He won the vacated title by a fourth technical knockout on September 2, 2006 against Raul Horacio Balbi. He lost the title to British contender Gavin Rees.[1] On May 28, M'baye defeated Antonin Décarie by unanimous decision to capture the WBA Interim welterweight title.[2]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
49Loss42–6–1Karim AlilicheSD10 (10)2017-06-10
48Win42–5–1Krzysztof SzotPTS8 (8)2016-10-22
47Win41–5–1Alexandre LepelleySD6 (6)2016-03-26
46Loss40–5–1Khabib AllakhverdievTKO11 (12)2013-07-13
45Win40–4–1Laszlo HaazTKO2 (10)2013-03-21
44Loss39–4–1Ismael El MassoudiTKO12 (12)2011-07-14
43Win39–3–1Antonin DécarieUD12 (12)2010-05-28
42Win38–3–1Colin LynesSD12 (12)2009-07-03
41Win37–3–1Barrie JonesPTS8 (8)2008-12-06
40Loss36–3–1Herman NgoudjoUD12 (12)2008-06-06
39Win36–2–1Ammeth DiazTKO4 (12)2007-11-10
38Loss35–2–1Gavin ReesUD12 (12)2007-07-21
37Draw35–1–1Andreas KotelnikSD12 (12)2007-03-10
36Win35–1Raúl Horacio BalbiTKO4 (12)2006-09-02
35Win34–1Laszlo KomjathiRTD4 (8)2006-07-08
34Win33–1Oscar MilkitasTKO6 (8)2005-12-10
33Win32–1Joseph Walter LeichnigTKO3 (8)2005-06-25
32Win31–1Ivan Orlando BustosTKO5 (8)2005-03-14
31Win30–1Andreas KotelnikSD12 (12)2004-10-21
30Win29–1Marian LeondraliuTKO3 (8)2004-07-10
29Win28–1Walter Fabian SaporitiPTS8 (8)2004-04-29
28Loss27–1Vivian HarrisUD12 (12)2003-07-12
27Win27–0Adam ZadwornyTKO3 (8)2002-12-21
26Win26–0Khalid RahilouUD12 (12)2002-05-23
25Win25–0Colin MayiselaUD8 (8)2002-04-09
24Win24–0Juergen HaeckTKO2 (10)2002-01-22
23Win23–0Ahmed MerichichePTS8 (8)2001-11-24
22Win22–0Frederic TrippMD10 (10)2001-10-16
21Win21–0Carlos FernandesTKO10 (10)2001-06-19
20Win20–0Nordine MouchiSD10 (10)2001-04-24
19Win19–0Ashley WhiteboyTKO4 (8)2001-02-20
18Win18–0Mikhail BoyarskikhTKO9 (10)2001-01-09
17Win17–0Cyril TerronesTKO6 (10)2000-12-05
16Win16–0Douglas VillarrealKO5 (10)2000-10-13
15Win15–0Óscar PalominoPTS8 (8)2000-06-27
14Win14–0Kimoun KouassiPTS8 (8)2000-05-23
13Win13–0Vasile SurcicaTKO6 (10)2000-03-21
12Win12–0Tommy PeacockTD5 (10)2000-02-01
11Win11–0Monji AbdouPTS8 (8)1999-12-17
10Win10–0Alan TempleRTD7 (8)1999-11-02
9Win9–0Rene PrinsKO2 (8)1999-09-28
8Win8–0Jozef KubovskyTKO3 (6)1999-07-09
7Win7–0Christophe CarlierPTS6 (6)1999-06-12
6Win6–0Claudiu RataKO2 (6)1999-06-01
5Win5–0Craig SmithKO1 (6)1999-04-30
4Win4–0Jean Louis CognataKO3 (6)1999-03-30
3Win3–0Juan Carlos MartinezTD5 (6)1999-03-13
2Win2–0Samir BerbachiPTS6 (6)1999-02-05
1Win1–0Laszlo PortelekiKO3 (6)1998-11-17

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gavin Rees wins WBA title by besting M'Baye. Taipei Times. 2024-06-12.
  2. Web site: M'baye Decisions Decarie, Wins WBA Interim-Title. Boxing Scene. 2024-06-12.