Christian M’Billi-Assomo has a 22nd success among professionals

Boxer Christian M’Billi-Assomo, wearing the colors of France during the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. AP – Frank Franklin II

Undefeated since his pro debut in 2017, Christian M’Billi-Assomo fought another very good fight on Friday, September 9 in Montreal, Canada. The Franco-Cameroonian boxer, born in Yaoundé and who represented France at the 2016 Olympics, confirmed a little more his status as number 3 super-middleweight (- 76.203 kilos) of the WBC by beating the American DeAndre Ware by technical knockout in two rounds. He sent his opponent to the mat quickly in the first round. Highly mobile, M’Billi-Assomo gave Ware a second trip to the mat in the second round. After a third blow synonymous with a new knockdown, the referee put an end to the fight. Christian M’Billi-Assomo retains his WBC-Continental Americas belt, seizes the vacant WBA-International title and brings his ratio to 22 wins in 22 fights, including 20 before the limit. At 27, he asserts himself as a serious contender for a title fight, in a category dominated by the Mexican Saul Canelo Alvarez.


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