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Stéphane Nikiéma Born 1965 (age 58–59)Bordeaux , France Other names Diesel Black Nationality French Height 1.87 m (6 ft 1+ 1 ⁄2 in) Weight 66–72 kg (146–159 lb; 10 st 6 lb – 11 st 5 lb) Division Welterweight Style Muay Thai Total 98 Wins 79 By knockout 40 Losses 17 Draws 2
Stéphane Nikiéma (born 1965 in Bordeaux ) is a French former kickboxer , and 3-times French Muay Thai champion, 3-times European Muay Thai champion, 3-times World Muay Thai champion and finalist for the Lumpinee Stadium belt. Stéphane Nikiéma was born in Bordeaux to a Polish mother and a Burkinabe father. Nikiema became one of the best farangs who have fought in Thailand .[1]
Titles and achievements
Kickboxing record
Professional Kickboxing record
79 Wins (40 (T)KO's), 17 Losses, 2 Draw
Date
Result
Opponent
Event
Location
Method
Round
Time
2004-06-05
Loss
Morad Sari
Le Grand Tournoi
Paris, France
Decision
1999-12-05
Loss
Dejpitak
Kings Birthday
Bangkok, Thailand
Decision
5
3:00
1999-05-00
NC
Neungtrakan
Lumpinee Stadium
Bangkok, Thailand
No contest
3
Fight was for Lumpinee Stadium title (-67 kg). In the third round, the Thai is completely overwhelmed at the edge of the KO but to everyone's surprise, the referee intervenes before the French and stops the fight. The two boxers in each expect their corners, we think that will be counted or Neungtrakan arrested after what he has just received unthinkable but the referee finally stopped the fight. No loser or winner.
1999-02-27
Loss
Perry Ubeda
Muaythai Gala in Palais des Sports
Marseilles, France
TKO (Referee Stoppage)
4
1998-12-05
Win
Neungtrakan
Kings Birthday
Bangkok, Thailand
Wins World Muaythai title.
1998
Win
Kengkai Sor Vorapin
Muaythai Gala in Marseilles
Marseilles, France
KO
1998
Loss
Kengkai Sor Vorapin
Muaythai Gala in Paris
Paris, France
TKO (Elbow/Cut)
5
3:00
1997-02-01
Draw
Moussa Sissoko
Le Choc des Champions
Paris, France
Decision Draw
5
3:00
1997
Win
Changpuek Kiatsongrit
Muaythai Gala in Paris[2]
Paris, France
KO (Punches)
3
199-
Draw
Kengkai Sor Vorapin
Decision Draw
5
3:00
199-
Loss
Kengkai Sor Vorapin
1996
Win
Aurélien Duarte
Decision
5
3:00
1996
Win
Paul Briggs
Muaythai Gala in Australia
Australia
KO (Knee)
2
1994-12-04
Loss
Nokveed Devy
Thailand
Chiang Rai City , Thailand
Decision
5
3:00
1993-12-00
Loss
Krongsak
Salle des Sports Marcel Cerdan
Levallois , France
Decision
5
3:00
Fight was for World Muaythai title.
1993-06-04
Loss
Krongsak
Stade Pierre de Coubertin
Paris, France
Decision
5
3:00
Fight was for World Muaythai title.
1992-06-20
Win
Mustapha Lakhsem
Salle des Sports Marcel Cerdan
Levallois , France
TKO (Gave up)
3
1992
Loss
Changpuek Kiatsongrit
Thailand
Bangkok, Thailand
KO (Left Low Kick)
4
1991-06-00
Win
Farid Rezzag
Muaythai Gala in Palais des Sports
Nanterre , France
Decision
5
3:00
Retains his European Muaythai title (-69 kg).
1989
Loss
Somsong
Muaythai Gala in Halle Carpentier
Paris, France
KO (Liver shot)
3
Wins World Muaythai title (-68 kg).
1989-12-24
Loss
Somsong
Muaythai Gala in Paris
Paris, France
Decision
5
5:00
Fight was for World Muaythai title.
1989
Win
Turbo Kietisak
Sam Long Stadium
Bangkok, Thailand
Decision
5
5:00
1986
Win
Gala in Palais des Sports
Paris, France
1986
Mustafa Yamali
Kick-Thai-Boxing Gala
Amsterdam, Netherlands
1985-12-28
Loss
Orlando Weit
European Muaythai Championship
Decision
5
3:00
Fight was for European Muaythai title.
1985
Win
Gala in Salle Jappy
Paris, France
KO (Knee)
1985
Win
French Muaythai Championship
France
Wins French Muaythai title.
Legend : Win
Loss
Draw/No contest
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