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Stéphane Haccoun

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Stephane Haccoun
Born
Stephane Haccoun

(1967-08-31)31 August 1967
Paris, France
NationalityFrench
Statistics
Weight(s)Featherweight
Super Featherweight
Junior Lightweight
Height5 ft 5.5 in (1.66 m)
StanceSouthpaw;left-handed
Boxing record
Wins35[1]
Wins by KO22
Losses4
Draws1

Stéphane Haccoun (born 31 August 1967 in Paris, France) is a former southpaw French boxer.

He fought as a featherweight, a super featherweight, and a junior lightweight.

In preparation to compete for the European Featherweight title, he defeated Fabrice Benichou on 3 June 1993, at the Palais de Sport in Marseille, winning in a ten round points decision.[1]

Taking the EBU Featherweight title

On 24 September 1993, he defeated Mauricio Stecca for the EBU European Feather Title at the Marseille's Palais de Sports in a ninth round technical knockout.[1]

He competed unsuccessfully for the IBF World Featherweight title against Tom "Boom Boom" Johnson, losing in a ninth round knockout, on 30 November 1993 at the Palais de Sports in Marseille. Johnson easily won every round, using his superior speed, reach and ability, to dominate the bout with direct rights and hard left jabs. He scored the knockdown 1 minute and 15 seconds into the ninth.[2]

He relinquished the EBU Featherweight title on 22 March 1994, losing to Stephano Zoff in Charleroi, Belgium in a ninth round technical knockout.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Stephane Haccoun". Boxing Record. BoxRec. Retrieved 7 March 2020.
  2. ^ "Sportspeople: QB Ward", The Tribune, Scranton, Pennsylvania, pg. 12, 1 December 1993

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