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Black Panther |
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Date of birth: |
1979-06-25 |
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Birthplace: |
Cameroun |
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Hometown: |
Montréal, Québec |
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Record: |
18-4-0, 10KO |
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Division: |
Light Welterweight |
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Weight: |
140 lbs |
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Height: |
5' 8" |
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Reach: |
26" |
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Stance: |
Orthodox |
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Titles:
- NABF
Champion Light Welterweight
(2005-2006)
- WBC International Champion Light
Welterweight (2005-2006)
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Français
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A
phenomenon...
Born the 25th of June, 1979 in Douala, Cameroon, Hermann Ngoudjo is a well known impeccable amateur. Bronze medallist at the Francophone
games
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Madagascar Bronze medallist at the Francophone games presented in Madagascar in 1997 and silver medallist at the Commonwealth games in 1998, he was also member of the Cameroon national Olympic team in 2000 during the Olympic games in Sydney. Hermann Ndgoudjo was introduced to Canada during the Francophone games in 2001, that were held in Ottawa-Hull. In the company of the other members of his national team, he then asked for refugee status.
Living in Canada, the black panther fought his first professional match November 22, 2003 at the Bell Center in
Montreal. He quickly had a taste of success. When GYM became aware of this significant day in July 2004, Ngoudjo reached the promotions team and became one of their headliners. Arriving to force his way onto the ring, after only nine fights, he seized the NABF belt, an event that led to his being named «Boxer by excellence» by the association in 2005-2006.
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Smichet | L'Heureux |
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