Anyone know anything about Ghislain Maduma?

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  • dan_cov
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    Anyone know anything about Ghislain Maduma?

    Kevin Mitchells opponent on the Froch vs Groves undercard. He is from Canada and is 16-0 with 10 K.Os

    He looks big at the weight & looks in tremendous condition though that doesn't always mean much. Extremely relaxed, looks a good boxer but possibly lacks a bit of pop. That said Mitchell got destroyed by Burns who is anything but a puncher.

    Anybody have any info? Amateur record. What his stamina is like, his chin etc..
    He is one of those guys who looks like they'd take a good shot but you can't always go by that.

    He doesn't look what I'd expect to be brought in tbh
    He don't look like no mug to me.



    The guy puts Bradley too shame lol
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    Oh got his amateur credentials.

    hislain Maduma threw his first punches under the attentive eye of Paul Evens at the Champion boxing club. Evens saw the enormous potential in Ghislain, which is why he had him facing off against more experienced boxers from the get go, to which Maduma responded on demand. As an amateur, he built a solid record with 61 wins in 78 fights and was crowned Quebec champion on five occasions. Most importantly, he acquired a vast amount of international experience that would serve him well in the professional ranks.

    After winning a gold medal at the Canada games in 2003 he went onto wear the maple leaf at the Francophone games in 2005; getting one step closer to his ultimate goal of participating at the Olympic Games. In 2007, the athlete originating from Kinshasa wore the colors of the ********ic Republic of Congo at the world championships in Chicago. Unfortunately he could not secure a spot for the Beijing Olympics at this qualifying tournament. Bitter from his experience he gave up competition but continued to sporadically train at the boxing club where trainer Mike Moffa, now his head coach, convinced him to start training to make the jump to the pros.

    Through his evolution in the amateur ranks some may have questioned his conditioning but never his incredible talent. Today, Maduma has become a complete fighter with a work ethic that his second to none to go along with his speed and ability. Consistent, precise and methodical he leaves nothing to chance.

    He is undefeated as a pro and boasts a record of 16 wins with 10 of his wins coming by way knockout. Maduma claimed the NABF lightweight title by defeating Fermin De Los Santos at EOTTM’s Fight Club #6 gala held in Lac Leamy in September of 2013 and successfully defended his NABF title by knocking out John Carlo Aparicio this past February in Montreal.

    This may be an omen of a bright future as 2014 looks promising for Maduma who is looking to secure a world title bout in the coming months.

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      This guy looks decent against lack luster opposition mind.



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