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Stats Of A UBO Champion: Djamel Dahou                                 

 
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February 27, 2020 / BY UBO PRESS OFFICER

 
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Many very talented boxers have held Universal Boxing Organization™ (UBO) titles through-out the years. Some more famous than others, some who went on to become famous, and some who are currently on the way towards a break-through. This is Stats Of A UBO Champion!

 
 
  
NAME:    DJAMEL DAHOU (ALGERIA) 
 
DATE OF BIRTH:    JUNE 7 - 1992 
 
HOMETOWN:    LAS VEGAS, USA / TIARET, ALGERIA.
 
ALIAS:    KING
 
UBO TITLE:    WORLD WELTERWEIGHT (9.12.2014) 
 
RESULT / OPPONENT:    KO 1 OVER SAID YAZIDU (TANZANIA): 29-12-1 (14) 
 
RECORD AT THE TIME:    11-0 (10)  -  A PRO FOR 3 YEARS & 10 MONTHS
 
CURRENT RECORD:    14-0 (13)     - 42 ROUNDS, KO PERCENTAGE: 92,86
 
PRO DEBUT:    NOVEMBER 19 - 2010 (TASSALA EL MERDJA, ALGERIA) 
 
STANCE:    ORTHODOX
 
HEIGHT:    182 CM. 
 
REACH:    184 CM. 
 
OTHER TITLES WON:    UBO ALL-AFRICA SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT (2013).
 
    INTERIM WBC YOUTH WORLD WELTERWEIGHT (2013).
FUTURE: 

- Djamel ”King” Dahou fought three months after winning the UBO World Welterweight title, on away soil in Tanzania in September 2014, when he scored another first round stoppage of Mexican Daniel Valenzuela in a home-coming fight in Algeria.

Not long after he suffered injuries that kept him out of the ring, forcing him to go through surgery, and only in March of 2017 was he able to make his return, winning a low profile bout in Mexico.

Unfortunately he was soon injured again, and is now closing in on another three years of inactivity.

However, at still only twenty-seven years of age he has time to make another good run, if he can keep injury free.

Lets hope “The King” will return soon…

 
 
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