Fred Kinuthia boxeur

Fred Kinuthia boxeur
combats
17
gagnés
8
perdus
9
match nul
0
Situation
inactive
Division
super lightweight
Début
2000-12-01
Taille
-
Allonge
-
âge
-
1969-05-10
Décès
-
Nationalité
Kenya

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Fred Kinuthia (born 10 May 1969) is a Kenyan boxer. He competed in the men's light welterweight event at the 2000 Summer Olympics.This biographical article related to a Kenyan boxer is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

Date Adversaire Derniers résultats des adversaires Lieu Result
2004-07-09 Daniel Dawson WWWWWW Badgery's Pavilion, Homebush Bay, Sydney LOST
Corner retirement
2004-04-16 Steven Marks WLWLWL Basketball Stadium, Dandenong LOST
Unanimous decision
2004-03-21 Naoufel Ben Rabeh WWWWWW Challenge Stadium, Perth LOST
Unanimous decision
2004-02-20 Michael Katsidis WWWWWW Broncos Leagues Club, Red Hill LOST
Unanimous decision
2003-12-05 Michael Katsidis WWWWWW Panthers World of Entertainment, Penrith LOST
Technical knockout
2003-10-31 Lovemore Ndou LWLWWW Panthers World of Entertainment, Penrith LOST
Majority decision
2003-09-27 Junior Witter WWWWWW M.E.N. Arena, Manchester LOST
KO
2003-05-02 Naoufel Ben Rabeh WWLWWW Town Hall, Box Hill LOST
Unanimous decision
2003-02-28 Mohammed Jamal Khan LLLL Gold Coast PCYC., Broadbeach Waters WIN
KO
2002-11-08 Phillip Holiday WLDLLW Town Hall, Springvale LOST
Split-decision
2002-05-24 Steven Marks WLLWLW Knox Netball Centre, Ferntree Gully WIN
KO
2002-02-08 Naoufel Ben Rabeh WWWWWW Le Montage Function Centre, Sydney WIN
Unanimous decision
2001-09-14 Lincoln Stewart WWWWWW Adelaide WIN
Technical knockout
2001-06-22 Mark McFarland DW Town Hall, Moorabbin WIN
Points
2001-06-01 Shane Green LWL Dom Polski Centre, Adelaide WIN
KO
2001-03-09 James Swan DL Magic Millions Stadium, Morphettville WIN
Points
2000-12-01 Brett Trudgeon LWWWWW Magic Millions Stadium, Morphettville WIN
KO

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