Proud Kilimanjaro boxeur

Proud Kilimanjaro boxeur
combats
39
gagnés
32
perdus
6
match nul
0
Situation
inactive
Division
heavyweight
Début
1981-10-03
Taille
6′ 6″/198cm
Allonge
-
âge
36
1958-01-01
Décès
1994-02-15
Nationalité
Zimbabwe

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Proud Chinembriri (1958 – 15 February 1994), known professionally as Proud Kilimanjaro, was a Zimbabwean heavyweight boxer, who was the Zimbabwean heavyweight champion between 1982 and his retirement in 1990, and African Boxing Union champion between 1982 and 1987, and again between 1988 and 1990.Before taking up boxing, Chinembriri played football professionally as a goalkeeper in Zimbabwe for four years.An imposing figure at 6 feet and 6 inches tall, and nicknamed the "man mountain", Kilimanjaro made his professional boxing debut in October 1981 with a fourth-round stoppage of Black Tiger, after being taken on by trainer and manager Dave Wellings. He had had no amateur fights as prospective opponents refused to fight him. In April 1982, in only his fifth fight he won the Zimbabwe heavyweight title with a knockout of Walter Ringo Starr, taking only 15 seconds. In September 1982 he stopped Adama Mensah in the sixth round in front of a crowd of 15,000 at the Rufaro Stadium, Harare to take the African Boxing Union heavyweight title. The win gave 'Kili' a top 10 WBC world ranking.He remained undefeated during the first 4 years of his career, defending his ABU title against Joe Kalala, Ngozika Ekwelum, Kid Power, and Captain Cleopas Marvel, and made a successful defence of his Zimbabwean title against Jukebox Timebomb.In November 1985 he faced Hughroy Currie in Cardiff in a Commonwealth title eliminator; The fight went the distance, with referee Harry Gibbs awarding the fight to Currie by a single point. Kilimanjaro did, however, get his shot at the title in March 1987 when he faced Horace Notice in Dudley, the champion stopping him in the eighth round.He made a further successful defence of his African title against Mary Konate, before losing it to Michael Simuwelu in August 1987, regaining it a year later with an eleventh-round knockout of Simuwelu after taking on trainer Gabriel Moyo. He also made a further defence of his national title in December 1988, stopping Black Tiger in six rounds. He had two further fights, forcing Bombaphani Bonyongo Destroyer to retire with a cut in four rounds in July 1989, and a knockout of Sam Sithole in February 1990. He had been due to face Lennox Lewis in a televised Commonwealth title eliminator in London in February 1990 but was prevented from competing after refusing to divulge the results of an HIV test to the British Boxing Board of Control. He was subsequently barred from boxing by the Zimbabwe authorities and stripped of his national title.

Date Adversaire Derniers résultats des adversaires Lieu Result
1990-02-03 Sam Sithole LLLLLW Machoke WIN
KO
1989-07-29 Bombaphani Bonyongo Destroyer L Ascot Stadium, Gweru WIN
Corner retirement
1988-12-02 Black Tiger WLWWLW Harare (Salisbury) WIN
Technical knockout
1988-11-12 Douglas Chinembiri debut Harare (Salisbury) WIN
Technical knockout
1988-08-08 Michael Simuwelu WDWWWL Lusaka WIN
KO
1988-06-04 Jean-Maurice Chanet LLWWWW Abidjan LOST
Points
1988-01-29 Allou Gobe LLLDLW Abidjan WIN
KO
1987-11-28 George Foreman DWLLL Harare (Salisbury) WIN
KO
1987-08-29 Michael Simuwelu WWWWWD Bulawayo LOST
KO
1987-07-30 Black Tiger LLWLWW Bulawayo WIN
Technical knockout
1987-05-30 Lottie Mwale WWWWLL National Sports Centre, Harare (Salisbury) LOST
Points
1987-03-04 Horace Notice WWWWWW Civic Hall, Dudley LOST
Technical knockout
1986-05-30 George Chaplin WWWWLL Abidjan LOST
Points
1986-05-16 Albert Syben LLWLLL Abidjan WIN
Technical knockout
1986-02-07 Mary Konate LWWWLW Abidjan WIN
KO
1985-11-30 Hughroy Currie WWLWWW Star Leisure Centre, Cardiff LOST
Points
1985-08-25 Jukebox Timebomb WW Mucheke Hall, Masvingo WIN
Technical knockout
1985-06-08 Joe Kalala LLWWLL Hwange WIN
Technical knockout
1985-06-01 Hisman 'Flash' Chisango WDWWW Harare (Salisbury) NC
1985-04-12 Sammy Scaff WLLWWW Abidjan WIN
Technical knockout
1985-02-01 Mary Konate WWLWWW Abidjan WIN
Points
1985-01-01 Captain Cleopas Marvel LLWLW Sakubva Stadium, Mutare WIN
Technical knockout
1984-12-08 Black Tiger LLWLLW Stanley Square Arena, Bulawayo WIN
Technical knockout
1984-11-03 Mark Lee WLWWWL Rufaro Stadium, Harare (Salisbury) WIN
Points
1984-07-27 Kid Power WWWLLW Rufaro Stadium, Harare (Salisbury) WIN
Points
1984-04-30 Neil Malpass WWLLLL Skean Dhu Hotel, Aberdeen WIN
Technical knockout
1983-12-02 Ngozika Ekwelum WWWWLW Lagos WIN
KO
1983-07-29 Gideon Makashini WW Chitungwiza WIN
KO
1983-06-04 Joe Kalala LLWWL Masvingo WIN
KO
1983-02-05 Neil Malpass LWWWLL Harare (Salisbury) WIN
Points
1982-09-04 Adama Mensah WW Rufaro Stadium, Harare (Salisbury) WIN
Technical knockout
1982-07-03 Kalonga Chifuntwe debut Harare (Salisbury) WIN
Technical knockout
1982-04-24 Walter Ringo Starr WLWWLL Masvingo WIN
KO
1982-04-03 Captain Cleopas Marvel debut Harare (Salisbury) WIN
Technical knockout
1982-02-13 Black Tiger WWLLL Harare (Salisbury) WIN
Technical knockout
1982-01-30 King Motsi DLWL Harare (Salisbury) WIN
Technical knockout
1981-10-03 Black Tiger WWLL Bulawayo WIN
Technical knockout

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