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Shindjuu began his first fighting experience with professionals opposed to Petanena Elago. He beat Petanena in his hometown of [[Oranjemund]] with a points victory.
Shindjuu began his first fighting experience with professionals opposed to Petanena Elago. He beat Petanena in his hometown of [[Oranjemund]] with a points victory.


He participated in four fights against [[Simon Negodhi]], Negodhi won once, drew twice but Shindjuu then beat Negodhi]] to win the Namibian title at the [[Windhoek Country Club Resort]] in their final fight. Shindjuu retained the belt beating [[Joseph Hilongwa]] at the same venue.
He participated in four fights against [[Simon Negodhi]], Negodhi won once, drew twice but Shindjuu then beat Negodhi]] to win the Namibian title at the [[Windhoek Country Club Resort]] in their final fight. Shindjuu lost the belt beating [[Joseph Hilongwa]] at the same venue.


He encountered Englishman [[Chris Edwards]] for the Commonwealth flyweight titles and fell to a defeat in his homeland and home city.
He encountered Englishman [[Chris Edwards]] for the Commonwealth flyweight titles and fell to a defeat in his homeland and home city.

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Abmerk Shindjuu
Born
Abmerk Shindjuu

1981-11-21
NationalityNamibia Namibian
Other namesScorpion
Statistics
Weight(s)Flyweight
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights12
Wins7
Wins by KO2
Losses3
Draws2

Abmerk Shindjuu (born 21 November 1981 in Windhoek, Namibia) is a Namibian professional boxer from Windhoek. He is the Namibian flyweight champion and has fought for the Commonwealth flyweight title.[1]

Shindjuu began his first fighting experience with professionals opposed to Petanena Elago. He beat Petanena in his hometown of Oranjemund with a points victory.

He participated in four fights against Simon Negodhi, Negodhi won once, drew twice but Shindjuu then beat Negodhi]] to win the Namibian title at the Windhoek Country Club Resort in their final fight. Shindjuu lost the belt beating Joseph Hilongwa at the same venue.

He encountered Englishman Chris Edwards for the Commonwealth flyweight titles and fell to a defeat in his homeland and home city.

Again in England his next fight is against a Liverpool fighter by the name of Paul Edwards in Lee during March.

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