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Newfel Ouatah

Newfel Ouatah
Born (1985-11-08) 8 November 1985 (age 39)
Lyon, France
NationalityFrench
Statistics
Weight(s)Heavyweight
Height2.00 m (6 ft 7 in)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights24
Wins18
Wins by KO10
Losses5
Draws0
No contests1

Newfel Ouatah (born November 8, 1985) is a French–Algerian professional boxer. As an amateur, he won a gold medal at the 2007 African Championships at super heavyweight, a silver medal at the 2007 All-African Games and fought at the 2008 Summer Olympics.

Amateur career

Ouatah started boxing in 1998 after the World Cup in France, while all the other children were playing football, he prefer to start boxing in front of his block, at the Club Pugillistique Villeurbannais's Gym. He fought after two month of training his first educative fight and won it. Then he became 2000 French champion in the middleweight division (-75 kg). In 2001 he won the French Cadets (under 17) championship in the light heavyweight (-81 kg).

As a Heavyweight he won the 2002 and 2003 Junior (under 19) Nationals championships. He lost in the quarterfinals of the junior world championships when he lost to Robert Alfonso.

He became the 2005 (against Stéphane Gomis) and 2006 French champion at 201 lb by beating John M'Bumba twice time by knock out. He captured the bronze medal at the 2005 Mediterranean Games.

Then he asked the French federation to agree him to start boxing for his native country.

In 2007 he lost to M'Bumba, went up a division and started fighting for Algeria where he immediately won a silver medal at the All Africa games losing to Ahmed Samir Abdelhalim 8:17.

In 2008 he qualified for the Olympics by beating Stéphane Gomis of Sénegal and Moroccan Mohamed Amanissi 21:8 in a qualifier.

Even in April 2008 he fought his fourth fight against M'Bumba when the fight was amazingly stopped after 1:20 in the last round giving to M'Bumba a disputed winning decision.

In June 2008 he won the St Quentin's Pré Olympic tournament by winning the final against German Erik Pfeifer. He started his Olympic preparation with Jean Baptiste Mendy's coach, Houari Amri.

In the round of 16 he upset Jose Payares of Venezuela, in the quarter-final he was beaten by World Championship silver medallist Vyacheslav Glazkov of Ukraine 4:10.

At the Ahmert COMERT tournament in 2009 he took his revenge against former conqueror and 2007 PanAm and 2008 World Cup winner Robert Alfonso by KO in the second round (one-punch knockout).

Professional career

He turned pro in 2009. His last fight was on September 9, 2022 with Simon Kean. This boxing fight happened in Montreal Casino, Montreal, Canada where the fight ended bizarrely, as Ouatah takes a knee in the first round in protest and Kean was gifted a 1st round TKO win.[1] Ouatah was punished with another loss on his record and his purse withheld, Ouatah later explained the reason of the in-ring protest was due to being refused insurance by the local French Boxing Federation.[2]

Professional boxing record

24 fights 18 wins 5 losses
By knockout 10 5
By decision 8 0
No contests 1
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
24 Loss 18–5 (1) Canada Simon Kean TKO 1 (10), 0:11 9 Sep 2022 Canada Montreal Casino, Montreal, Canada Ouatah takes a knee at the start of bout and refused to fight
23 Loss 18–4 (1) Ukraine Vladyslav Sirenko KO 4 (8), 0:50 12 Jun 2021 Ukraine AKKO International, Kyiv, Ukraine
22 Win 18–3 (1) France Faisal Ibnel Arrami UD 10 15 Feb 2020 France Gymnase le Bourg, Gex, France Retained French heavyweight title
21 Win 17–3 (1) France Cyril Leonet KO 6 (10) 12 Oct 2019 France Palais des sports Marcel-Cerdan, Levallois-Perret, France Won vacant French heavyweight title
20 NC 16–3 (1) Georgia (country) Tamaz Zadishvili NC 3 (6) 12 Jul 2019 France Rue des Echarneaux, Valux-en-Velin, France Both boxers DQ'd after the referee gave three warnings to both
19 Loss 16–3 New Zealand Junior Fa TKO 1 (10), 2:51 2 Mar 2019 United States Voinovich Center, Columbus, Ohio, U.S. For WBO Oriental interim heavyweight title
18 Win 16–2 Georgia (country) Tamaz Zadishvili TKO 3 (6) 22 Dec 2018 France Palais des sports Jean Capievic, Vaulx-en-Velin, France
17 Loss 15–2 France Johann Duhaupas RTD 8 (12), 3:00 14 Dec 2017 France Palais des sports Marcel-Cerdan, Levallois-Perret, France For vacant WBA International heavyweight title
16 Win 15–1 Croatia Jakov Gospić UD 6 11 Nov 2017 France Gymnase de I'espace, Gaillard, France
15 Win 14–1 Lithuania Dmitrij Kalinovskij UD 6 16 Jan 2016 France Gymnase Jacques Anquetil, Guvors, France
14 Win 13–1 France Jean François Traoré UD 6 28 Nov 2015 France Gymnase Jacques Anquetil, Givors, France
13 Loss 12–1 Germany Erkan Teper RTD 6 (12), 3:00 13 Jun 2014 Germany Bavaria Filmstadt, Munich, Germany For vacant European Union heavyweight title
12 Win 12–0 France Grégory Tony KO 4 (10) 30 Jan 2014 France Gymnase Louison Bobet, Rillieux-la-Pape Won vacant French heavyweight title
11 Win 11–0 Italy Simone Loschi TKO 1 (6) 4 May 2013 France Salle Raphael de Barros, Villeurbanne, France
10 Win 10–0 France Mickaël Vieira TKO 4 (10) 5 Oct 2012 France Gymnase Richardson, Le Pouzin, France Retained French heavyweight title
9 Win 9–0 Czech Republic Tomáš Mrázek UD 6 12 May 2012 France Salle Malherbes, Grenoble, France
8 Win 8–0 France Cyril Leonet UD 10 17 Dec 2011 France Palais des sports Jean Capievic, Vaulx-en-Velin, France Retained French heavyweight title
7 Win 7–0 France Cyril Leonet UD 10 20 Nov 2010 France Palais des sports Marcel-Cerdan, Levallois-Perret, France Won vacant French heavyweight title
6 Win 6–0 Latvia Aleksandrs Selezens RTD 1 (6), 3:00 10 Jun 2010 France Stadium P. Maisonniale, Saint-Étienne, France
5 Win 5–0 France Cyril Leonet TKO 4 (6) 23 Apr 2010 France Gymnase J. Roure, Les Pennes-Mirabeau, France
4 Win 4–0 Latvia Dmitrijs Basovs KO 1 (4) 26 Feb 2010 France Salle COSEC, Feyzin, France
3 Win 3–0 France Alban Galonnier PTS 4 7 Nov 2009 France Gymnase, Usson-en-Forez, France
2 Win 2–0 Slovakia Róbert Gregor TKO 1 (4) 25 Aug 2009 France Espace 3000, Hyères, France
1 Win 1–0 Algeria Azzez Layachi TKO 1 (6) 30 Jul 2009 Algeria Salle Opow, Béjaïa, Algeria

Personal life

Ouatah's the cousin of French football player Karim Benzema, Newfel's and Karim's families are from the same town in Algeria (Ath Djellil). He's also a cousin of famous Algerian singer Hanifa (Hanifa's mother is the sister of Newfel's grandfather).

References

  1. ^ Donovan, Jake (9 September 2022). "Newfel Ouatah Protests In Ring, Simone Kean Credited With 16-Second Stoppage Win". boxingscene.com. Retrieved 28 September 2024.
  2. ^ Donovan, Jake (10 September 2024). "Newfel Ouatah Explains Reason For In-Ring Protest Protest Against Simon Kean; Purse Withheld". boxingscene.com. Retrieved 28 September 2024.