Nicolas Wamba was unlucky

Nicolas Wamba was unlucky

Before being injured, Wamba had won four rounds. Romann Laroudie (right) dominated the Belgian Bengheyati.

Boxing Supremacy/3rd edition. Saturday in Alès, the Agathois lost his title, injuring himself at the very end of the fight.

The 3rd edition of Boxing Supremacy, Saturday in Alès, was a great popular success.

In the flagship fight, a WKN world championship in K-1 (+ 94 kg), it was the Korean Jae Lee Ho, IFMA Thai boxing world champion, who was crowned, thus dethroning the Frenchman Nicolas Wamba.

The member of Team KBC Agde was unlucky. The title holder had indeed managed his fight well and won the first four rounds. But just one minute from the end of the fifth and final, he was injured (ruptured Achilles tendon) and was therefore unable to complete the fight.

< p>"I couldn't walk anymore, he said, disappointed. I'm surprised, when I took my impulse, I felt that it had given way. It's sport…".

The spite on one side, the tears on the other, those of Korean Jae Lee Ho who could not hide his emotion in the ring when receiving the WKN belt.

No national title for the two Alesians in the running

The two French kickboxing championships on the meeting program did not were favorable to the two fighters from Full-Contact Cévenol. In the first, Guilhem Rouvière, in less than 94 kg, hung on before losing by referee's decision against European champion Alexis Balazuc (Team Toulouse). In the second, facing Nicolas Guerre, younger and more dynamic, Alban Galonnier, weighing more than 94 kg, was unable to resist, the fight ending on a series of War kicks injuring the Alésien's legs.

Romann's great victory Laroudie

Other Alesians were in the running and had better luck. As an amateur, the double French champion Romann Laroudie beat the Belgian Jawed Bengheyati (Team Vanhove) thanks to fairer and calmer boxing. "I came across a very solid and complete opponent, technically and physically, who allowed me to express myself. It gave a great fight with a great opposition of style", welcomed the man who, the day before, had celebrated his eighteenth birthday.

His cousin Evan Laroudie, in elite English boxing, lost in a split decision against Yanis Ahmed Dada (Team Collados).

Uzétienne Émilie Sonvico has full of confidence

Tony Missour , for his part, knew how to remain calm against Dijonnais Aguid Halid (Tiger's gym) before winning in front of an audience committed to his cause.

The three other Alesian fighters who emerged victorious from the ring: Benjamin Hezez against Mathis Mouton (Team BC Roquemaure), Axel Noseda (Boxin club Alésien) against Nolwen Pinchon (BC Uzès) and Teddy Viougeas against Akhmed Tchakhkiev (Osman Gym) .

Among the women, in less than 66 kg, the Uzétienne Émilie Sonvico, member of the French English boxing team, who is still looking to qualify for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, was full of confidence by winning his confrontation against Sisley Wabo Tatoguem (Ring 14). In the duel of French champions, the current one against the former French champion in their category, it is the current one, Mélanie Dilmi (BC Lourdais) who confirmed her leadership by winning in front of the former, Emma Volle (Full contact Cévennes).

Nîmes Stevens Bonicel made a winning comeback against Mayo Sloyan (Tiger's Gym). Romain Hezez (FC Cévennes) lost to Josué Leboucher, hopeful from BC Lourdais. Finally, a tie punctuated the fight between Corentin Delobel (Moulay Thaï Cévenol) and Pavel Zanet, the other Belgian of the evening.

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