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Lovemore N'dou

Lovemore Nḓou (born 16 August 1971) is a South African-Australian[1] solicitor[2] and former professional boxer who competed from 1993 to 2012. He held the IBF junior-welterweight title in 2007, and the IBO welterweight title from 2009 to 2010.

Lovemore Nḓou
Born (1971-08-16) 16 August 1971 (age 52)
Musina, South Africa
Nationality
  • South African
  • Australian
Other namesThe Black Panther
Statistics
Weight(s)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights64
Wins49
Wins by KO31
Losses13
Draws2

Professional career edit

Lovemore was born in Musina, South Africa, and started boxing at the age of 16. He had a successful amateur career of 68 fights with 66 wins and 2 losses, where he was a four-time South African champion in four consecutive years. He could not compete on an international level as South Africa then was banned from international competition due to its practice of Apartheid.

Ndou made his professional debut in 1993 against Enoch Khuzwayo in Johannesburg, South Africa winning on a points decision.

In his 13th professional fight in August 1995, N'dou fought for the South African Super Featherweight Title against Mthobeli Mhlophe with the contest ending in a draw. After that bout N'dou left South Africa and migrated to settle in Australia beginning a run of 17 consecutive victories from May 1996 to June 2000 rising to a world WBC #2 ranking, before a loss in a 10-round unanimous points decision against former WBC International champion Guillermo Mosquera.

After the loss to Mosquera, Ndou lost motivation and fought rarely with only 3 fights in 2 years before heading to the United States for 3 fights during 2002 culminating in 2 losses.

Ndou won his first major professional title on 29 November 2002 defeating Sarit Saeknaew by TKO to claim the IBF Pan Pacific Light Welterweight Title at Festival Hall in Melbourne. During 2003, N'dou made three successful defences of his IBF Pan Pacific Light Welterweight Title before an IBF World Light Welterweight Title bout against Sharmba Mitchell on 7 February 2004 in Atlantic City, USA. N'dou lost the bout against Mitchell via a unanimous points decision.

Following the loss to Mitchell, Ndou returned to Australia to defend his IBF Pan Pacific Light Welterweight Title twice before heading to Las Vegas, Nevada, USA to fight Miguel Angel Cotto for the WBC International Light Welterweight Title and WBA Fedelatin Light Welterweight Title on 8 May 2004 with Ndou again losing via a unanimous points decision. N'dou closed out 2004 retaining his IBF Pan Pacific Light Welterweight Title against Ruben Francisco Silva Diaz in Sydney.

Ndou began 2005 with a 12 rounds unanimous points loss to Junior Witter at the Staples Center, Los Angeles, USA for the Commonwealth Light Welterweight Title. Over the next 18 months following the loss to Witter, Ndou defended his IBF Pan Pacific Light Welterweight Title on four occasions to rise to the world IBF #1 Light Welterweight ranking at the start of 2007.

On 4 February 2007 in Sydney, Ndou fought in the Australian Fight of the Year and defeated Naoufel Ben Rabah in an IBF World Light Welterweight Title Eliminator for the right to meet current title holder Ricky Hatton, after Hatton had won the title against Juan Urango in Las Vegas, USA two weeks earlier. Hatton however refused the IBF's demand that he fight Ndou for the IBF World Light Welterweight Title, instead scheduling a fight against José Luis Castillo. Following Hatton's decision, the IBF stripped Hatton of the IBF World Light Welterweight Title, awarding N'dou the title on 12 February 2007. N'dou lost his first title defense on 16 June 2007 against American Paul Malignaggi in Uncasville, Connecticut, USA.

After that bout Ndou stayed in America and worked as the main sparring partner for Floyd Mayweather for his bout against Ricky Hatton. While waiting to fight Malignaggi again he knocked out Rafael Ortiz in the 7th round as a stay busy fight. On 24 May 2008, Lovemore got his rematch against Malignaggi. The bout was fought as the main supporting bout to the Ricky Hatton vs. Juan Lazcano bout at the City of Manchester Stadium in Manchester, United Kingdom. The bout was a much different one from their first encounter, with Malignaggi taking the lead a lot more and Ndou playing the role of counter-puncher. CompuBox Punchstats showed that Ndou landed 23% of his punches, while Malignaggi connected with 17%. In the end the Malignaggi again won the bout, this time by a close split decision.

Legal career edit

Ndou studied law at the University of Western Sydney, and having retired from boxing operated a legal practice, Lovemore Lawyers, in Rockdale, Sydney.[2]

Political career edit

Ndou returned to South Africa and is contesting the 2024 South African general election as an independent.[3]


Professional boxing record edit

64 fights 49 wins 13 losses
By knockout 31 0
By decision 18 13
Draws 2
Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
Win 49–13–2   Gairy St Clair UD 12 2012-08-10   Southport RSL Club, Southport, Australia Won vacant IBF Pan Pacific Welterweight Title and vacant World Boxing Foundation World Welterweight Title.
Loss 48–13–2   Kell Brook UD 12 2011-06-25   Hillsborough Leisure Centre, Sheffield, UK For vacant WBA Inter-Continental Welterweight Title
Loss 48–12–2   Canelo Alvarez UD 12 2010-02-01   Estadio Beto Ávila, Veracruz, Mexico For WBC Silver Super Welterweight Title
Win 48–11–2   Bongani Mwelase SD 12 2010-09-18   Emperors Palace, Kempton Park, South Africa Retained International Boxing Organization World Welterweight Title
Draw 47–11–2   Philip Kotey PTS 12 2009-11-13   Fenton Manor Sports Complex, Stoke-on-Trent, UK Retained International Boxing Organization World Welterweight Title

References edit

  1. ^ Magasela, Bongani (13 May 2011). "Lovemore Ndou backs Thobela's return to the ring". Sowetan Live. Times Media Group. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Lovemore Ndou: The boxer who traded in his gloves for law and justice". 26 November 2020.
  3. ^ "Former boxing champ to contest election as independent". 8 February 2024.

External links edit

  • Boxing record for Lovemore N'dou from BoxRec (registration required)
Sporting positions
World boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Ricky Hatton
stripped
IBF junior-welterweight champion
12 February 2007 – 16 June 2007
Succeeded by

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from 1993 to 2012 He held the IBF junior welterweight title in 2007 and the IBO welterweight title from 2009 to 2010 Lovemore NḓouBorn 1971 08 16 16 August 1971 age 52 Musina South AfricaNationalitySouth African AustralianOther namesThe Black PantherStatisticsWeight s Super featherweight Lightweight Light welterweight Welterweight Light middleweightStanceOrthodoxBoxing recordTotal fights64Wins49Wins by KO31Losses13Draws2 Contents 1 Professional career 2 Legal career 3 Political career 4 Professional boxing record 5 References 6 External linksProfessional career editLovemore was born in Musina South Africa and started boxing at the age of 16 He had a successful amateur career of 68 fights with 66 wins and 2 losses where he was a four time South African champion in four consecutive years He could not compete on an international level as South Africa then was banned from international competition due to its practice of Apartheid Ndou made his professional debut in 1993 against Enoch Khuzwayo in Johannesburg South Africa winning on a points decision In his 13th professional fight in August 1995 N dou fought for the South African Super Featherweight Title against Mthobeli Mhlophe with the contest ending in a draw After that bout N dou left South Africa and migrated to settle in Australia beginning a run of 17 consecutive victories from May 1996 to June 2000 rising to a world WBC 2 ranking before a loss in a 10 round unanimous points decision against former WBC International champion Guillermo Mosquera After the loss to Mosquera Ndou lost motivation and fought rarely with only 3 fights in 2 years before heading to the United States for 3 fights during 2002 culminating in 2 losses Ndou won his first major professional title on 29 November 2002 defeating Sarit Saeknaew by TKO to claim the IBF Pan Pacific Light Welterweight Title at Festival Hall in Melbourne During 2003 N dou made three successful defences of his IBF Pan Pacific Light Welterweight Title before an IBF World Light Welterweight Title bout against Sharmba Mitchell on 7 February 2004 in Atlantic City USA N dou lost the bout against Mitchell via a unanimous points decision Following the loss to Mitchell Ndou returned to Australia to defend his IBF Pan Pacific Light Welterweight Title twice before heading to Las Vegas Nevada USA to fight Miguel Angel Cotto for the WBC International Light Welterweight Title and WBA Fedelatin Light Welterweight Title on 8 May 2004 with Ndou again losing via a unanimous points decision N dou closed out 2004 retaining his IBF Pan Pacific Light Welterweight Title against Ruben Francisco Silva Diaz in Sydney Ndou began 2005 with a 12 rounds unanimous points loss to Junior Witter at the Staples Center Los Angeles USA for the Commonwealth Light Welterweight Title Over the next 18 months following the loss to Witter Ndou defended his IBF Pan Pacific Light Welterweight Title on four occasions to rise to the world IBF 1 Light Welterweight ranking at the start of 2007 On 4 February 2007 in Sydney Ndou fought in the Australian Fight of the Year and defeated Naoufel Ben Rabah in an IBF World Light Welterweight Title Eliminator for the right to meet current title holder Ricky Hatton after Hatton had won the title against Juan Urango in Las Vegas USA two weeks earlier Hatton however refused the IBF s demand that he fight Ndou for the IBF World Light Welterweight Title instead scheduling a fight against Jose Luis Castillo Following Hatton s decision the IBF stripped Hatton of the IBF World Light Welterweight Title awarding N dou the title on 12 February 2007 N dou lost his first title defense on 16 June 2007 against American Paul Malignaggi in Uncasville Connecticut USA After that bout Ndou stayed in America and worked as the main sparring partner for Floyd Mayweather for his bout against Ricky Hatton While waiting to fight Malignaggi again he knocked out Rafael Ortiz in the 7th round as a stay busy fight On 24 May 2008 Lovemore got his rematch against Malignaggi The bout was fought as the main supporting bout to the Ricky Hatton vs Juan Lazcano bout at the City of Manchester Stadium in Manchester United Kingdom The bout was a much different one from their first encounter with Malignaggi taking the lead a lot more and Ndou playing the role of counter puncher CompuBox Punchstats showed that Ndou landed 23 of his punches while Malignaggi connected with 17 In the end the Malignaggi again won the bout this time by a close split decision Legal career editNdou studied law at the University of Western Sydney and having retired from boxing operated a legal practice Lovemore Lawyers in Rockdale Sydney 2 Political career editNdou returned to South Africa and is contesting the 2024 South African general election as an independent 3 Professional boxing record edit64 fights 49 wins 13 losses By knockout 31 0 By decision 18 13 Draws 2 Result Record Opponent Type Round time Date Location Notes Win 49 13 2 nbsp Gairy St Clair UD 12 2012 08 10 nbsp Southport RSL Club Southport Australia Won vacant IBF Pan Pacific Welterweight Title and vacant World Boxing Foundation World Welterweight Title Loss 48 13 2 nbsp Kell Brook UD 12 2011 06 25 nbsp Hillsborough Leisure Centre Sheffield UK For vacant WBA Inter Continental Welterweight Title Loss 48 12 2 nbsp Canelo Alvarez UD 12 2010 02 01 nbsp Estadio Beto Avila Veracruz Mexico For WBC Silver Super Welterweight Title Win 48 11 2 nbsp Bongani Mwelase SD 12 2010 09 18 nbsp Emperors Palace Kempton Park South Africa Retained International Boxing Organization World Welterweight Title Draw 47 11 2 nbsp Philip Kotey PTS 12 2009 11 13 nbsp Fenton Manor Sports Complex Stoke on Trent UK Retained International Boxing Organization World Welterweight TitleReferences edit Magasela Bongani 13 May 2011 Lovemore Ndou backs Thobela s return to the ring Sowetan Live Times Media Group Retrieved 11 March 2017 a b Lovemore Ndou The boxer who traded in his gloves for law and justice 26 November 2020 Former boxing champ to contest election as independent 8 February 2024 External links editBoxing record for Lovemore N dou from BoxRec registration required Sporting positions World boxing titles VacantTitle last held byRicky Hattonstripped IBF junior welterweight champion12 February 2007 16 June 2007 Succeeded byPaulie Malignaggi Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lovemore N 27dou amp oldid 1220623785, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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