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AFBC African Continental Championships Athlete Profiles 2015 AFBC African Confederation Continental Championships - Athlete Profiles 49KG – OUSSAMA MORDJANE – ALGERIA (ALG) Date Of Birth : 17/11/1997 Club : NRBAA 2015 – Setif International Tournament (Setif, ALG) 1st place – 52KG Won against Montassar Bouali (ALG) 3:0 in the final; Won against Mohamed Seddik Mustafa (EGY) 3:0 in the s emi-final 2015 – Algerian Youth National Cup 1st place – 52KG Won against Fares Mahser (ALG) 3:0 in the final; Won against Abdellah Djemaei (ALG) 2:1 in the semi-final; Won against Koceila Ifis (ALG) TKO 3rd round in the quarter-final; Won against Ahmed Youkenan (ALG) TKO 2nd round in the first preliminary round 2014 – Algerian Youth National Championships 2nd place – 52KG Lost to Hichem Legrari (ALG) 2:1 in the final; Won against Lounes Ghassouli (ALG) 2:0 in the semi-final; Won against Mohamed Boughadou (ALG) 2:1 in the quarter-final; Won against Ilyas Britil (ALG) 3:0 in the first preliminary round 2014 – AIBA Youth World Championships (Sofia, BUL) participant – 49KG Lost to Cristian Zara (ITA) 2:0 in the first preliminary round 2014 – Algerian Youth National Cup 1st place – 49KG Won against Ilyas Britil (ALG) 3:0 in the final 2013 – AIBA Junior World Championships (Kiev, UKR) participant – 52KG Lost to Aytal Dyakonov (RUS) 3:0 in the first preliminary round 2013 – Algerian Junior National Championships 3rd place – 52KG 49KG – VICTOR ADRIANO – ANGOLA (ANG) Date Of Birth : 24/11/1986 Club : Interclube Residence : Luanda 2015 – African Zone 4 Championships (Pretoria, RSA) 3rd place – 49KG Lost to Sibusiso Bandla (RSA) 2:1 in the semi-final; Won against Donovan Gerie (MRI) 3:0 in the quarter-final 2015 – Angolan National Championships 1st place – 49KG Won against Martinho Benguela (ANG) 3:0 in the final 2014 – African Cup of Nations (East London, RSA) 6th place – 49KG Lost to Mooketsi Lekgetho (BOT) 2:1in the quarter-final 2014 – African Zone 4 Championships (Pretoria, RSA) 3rd place – 49KG Lost to Juliano Maquina (MOZ) 2:1 in the semi-final 2013 – Angolan National Championships 1st place – 49KG Won against Miguel Kembo (ANG) by points in the final; Won against Junior Muanza (ANG) by points in the semi-final 2013 – African Zone IV Championships (Gaborone, BOT) 6th place – 49KG Lost to Mooketsi Lekgetho (BOT) 14:12 in the quarter-final 2011 – All Africa Games (Maputo, MOZ) participant – 49KG Lost to Ronald Serugo (UGA) 13:5 in the first preliminary round 2011 – Angolan National Selection Tournament 1st place – 49KG 2010 – Angolan National Championships 1st place – 49KG 2007 – Angolan National Championships 1st place – 48KG 2005 – AIBA World Championships (Mianjang, CHN) participant – 48KG Lost to Birzhan Zhakipov (KAZ) 34:15 in the first preliminary round 49KG – TEFO RAMMUPUDU – BOTSWANA (BOT) Date Of Birth : 24/06/1993 Club : UB 2015 – BOT-LES Dual Match – 49KG Lost to Thabo Molibeli (LES) 2:1 2015 – African Zone 4 Championships (Pretoria, RSA) 2nd place – 49KG Lost to Sibusiso Bandla (RSA) 3:0 in the final; Won against Felipe Antonio Mandjate (MOZ) 3:0 in the semi-final 2015 – Botswana Inter-Clubs National Championships 2nd place – 52KG Lost to Keaobaka Motsebe (BOT) 3:0 in the final 2013 – Botswana Inter-Clubs National Championships 2nd place – 52KG Lost to Khumoetsile Thekiso (BOT) 13:8 in the final 2012 – Botswana National Championships 2nd place – 52KG Lost to Kabelo Bagwasi (BOT) 18:16 in the final; Won against Onkabetse Kelapile (BOT) RSC 2nd round in the semi-final 49KG – MARCUS EDOU NGOUA – GABON (GAB) Date Of Birth : 28/02/1992 Club : Estauiare 1 2015 AFBC African Confederation Continental Championships - Athlete Profiles 2015 – African Zone 3 Championships (Libreville, GAB) 1st place – 49KG Won against Simplice Fotsala (CMR) 3:0 in the final 2014 – Gabon National Cup 1st place – 49KG Won against Larry Manga (GAB) 3:0 in the final 2014 – African Cup of Nations (East London, RSA) 7th place – 49KG Lost to Yassine Zaher (MAR) 3:0 in the quarter-final 2014 – Dixiades Tournament (Yaounde, CMR) 1st place – 49KG Won against Cedric Makanda (CGO) 3:0 in the final; Won against Simplice Fotsala (CMR) 2:1 in the semi-final 2014 – African Zone 3 Championships (Yaounde, CMR) 2nd place – 49KG Lost to Simplice Fotsala (CMR) 3:0 in the final 2014 – Gabon National Championships 1st place – 49KG Won against Dissouva Olsen (GAB) 3:0 in the final 2012 – African Cup of Nations (Gaborone, BOT) 5th place – 49KG Lost to Didier Cornet (MRI) 14:12; Lost to Ahmed Meziane (ALG) 13:6; Won against Achraf Jebali (TUN) WO 2012 – AIBA African Olympic Qualification Tournament (Casablanca, MAR) participant – 49KG Lost to Sulemanu Tetteh (GHA) 14:7 in the first preliminary round 2012 – GHA-GAB Dual Match – 49KG Lost to Sulemanu Tetteh (GHA) 13:8 2011 – All Africa Games (Maputo, MOZ) participant – 49KG Lost to Bathusi Mogajane (BOT) 18:8 in the first preliminary round 2011 – AFBC African Continental Championships (Yaoundé, CMR) 6th place – 49KG Lost to Abdelali Daraa (MAR) 12+:12 in the quarter-final 2011 – Zone3 African Championships (Yaoundé, CMR) 2nd place – 49KG Lost to Willy Thomas Essomba (CMR) 7:2 in the final 2011 – CMR-GAB Dual Match1 – 49KG Lost to Willy Thomas Essomba (CMR) by points 2010 – Gabon National Championships 1st place – 48KG Won against Franck Mombey (GAB) by points in the final 49KG – SULEMANU TETTEH – GHANA (GHA) Date Of Birth : 18/08/1992 Place Of Birth : Accra Height : 167cm Coach : Ofori Asare Club : Reformers Stance : Orthodox Number of bouts : 58 (51-0-7) 2015 – Ghana National Selection Tournament 1st place – 49KG Won against Samuel Yaw Addo (GHA) 3:0 in the final 2014 – Governor of Lagos State Championships (Lagos, NGR) 2nd place – 49KG Lost to Dauda Azeez (NGR) 2:1 in the final 2014 – Dade Boxing Promotion Syndicate Tournament (Accra, GHA) 1st place – 52KG Won against Charles Amarteifio (GHA) 3:0 in the final 2014 – Commonwealth Games (Glasgow, SCO) 7th place – 49KG Lost to Fazil Juma Kaggwa (UGA) 2:1 in the quarter-final; Won against Donovan Gerie (MRI) 3:0 in the first preliminary round 2013 – Ghana National Championships 1st place – 52KG Won against Omar Abdul Waheed (GHA) 3:0 in the final 2013 – Cape Coast Tournament (Cape, Coast, GHA) 1st place – 52KG Won against Jerry Lartey (GHA) by points in the final 2012 – London 2012 Olympic Games (London, GBR) participant – 49KG Lost to Jantony Ortiz (PUR) 20:6 in the first preliminary round 2012 – Economic Community of West African States Games (Accra, GHA) 1st place – 56KG Won against Okerinde Semiu (NGR) by points in the final; Won against Mohamadou Bohari (NGR) 8:3 in the semi-final 2012 – AIBA African Olympic Qualification Tournament (Casablanca, MAR) 5th place – 49KG Lost to Mohamed Flissi (ALG) 15:14 in the quarter-final; Won against Marcus Edou Ngoua (GAB) 14:7 in the first preliminary round 2012 – GHA-GAB Dual Match – 49KG Won against Marcus Edou Ngoua (GAB) 13:8 2012 – BEN-GHA Dual Match – 49KG Won against Yacoubou Sanoussi (BEN) 14:3 2011 – All Africa Games (Maputo, MOZ) participant – 49KG Lost to Willy Thomas Essomba (CMR) 10:4 in the first preliminary round 2011 – The Possibles vs. The Probables Tournament (Accra, GHA) 1st place – 49KG Won against Isaac Fiifi Tailor (GHA) 6:4 in the final 2011 – Zone2 African Championships (Lome, TOG) 1st place – 49KG Won against Antoine Koama (BKF) by points in the final; Won against Wali Imorou (BEN) by points in the semi-final 2 2015 AFBC African Confederation Continental Championships - Athlete Profiles 2010 – AIBA Youth World Championships (Baku, AZE) participant – 48KG Lost to Jackson Woods (AUS) 7:1 in the second preliminary round; Won against Yakub Kadyrov (UKR) 10:4 in the first preliminary round 2008 – Greater Accra Amateur Boxing League (Accra, GHA) 1st place – 48KG Won against Duke Akueteh Micah (GHA) 3:0 in the final 49KG – PETER MUNGAI WARUI – KENYA (KEN) Date Of Birth : 22/04/1981 Height : 155cm Club : Kenyan Police Coach : George Onyango Residence : Nairobi Handedness : Southpaw 2015 – Kenyan National Trials 1st place – 49KG Won against Isaac Ochieng (KEN) 3:0 in the final 2014 – Kenyan National League 4th Round 2nd place – 49KG Won against Mohamed Ulid (KEN) TKO 2nd round in the final 2014 – Kenyan National League 3rd Round 1st place – 52KG Won against Mohamed Ulid (KEN) 3:0 in the final 2014 – Kenyan National Selection Tournament 2nd place – 49KG Lost to Matayo Keya (KEN) 2:1 in the final; Won against Shaffi Bakari (KEN) 3:0 in the semi-final 2013 – Kenyan National League 5th Round 1st place – 52KG Won against Isaac Mwangi (KEN) KO 2nd round in the final 2013 – AIBA World Championships (Almaty, KAZ) participant – 49KG Lost to Kim In Kyu (KOR) 3:0 in the first preliminary round 2013 – Kenyan National League 4th Round 1st place – 49KG Won against Erick Ndungu (KEN) by points in the final 2013 – Kenyan National League 3rd Round 1st place – 49KG Won against Erick Ndungu (KEN) by points in the final 2013 – Kenyan National League 2nd Round 1st place – 49KG Won against Abednego Kyalo (KEN) by points in the final; Won against Erick Ndungu (KEN) by points in the semi-final 2013 – Kenyan National League 1st Round 1st place – 49KG Won against Shaffi Bakari (KEN) by points in the final; Won against Erick Ndungu (KEN) by points in the semi-final; Won against Matayo Keya (KEN) by points in the quarter-final 2012 – Kenyan National Championships 1st place – 52KG Won against Harrison Mathuku (KEN) 8:5 in the final 2012 – AIBA African Olympic Qualification Tournament (Casablanca, MAR) 9th place – 49KG Lost to Mohamed Flissi (ALG) AB 2nd round in the first preliminary round 2011 – Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Memorial Tournament (Islamabad, PAK) 1st place – 49KG Won against Ganselem Ariunbold (MGL) 21:7 in the final; Won against Muhammad Nisar Khan (PAK) 18:8 in the semi- final; Won against Mansur Ismatullayev (UZB) 16:9 in the quarter-final; Won against M.
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