Kébé, Djennadi, Dimeglio, Simille: the Charente headliners at the Angoulême boxing gala

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An evening once again acclaimed by the Angoumoisin public who came in large numbers to support the local fighters. The headliners were there to put on a show.

Kébé wants to box at the Olympics

In English boxing, the Sojaldician Karamba Kébé (-92kg) won against the young Teddy Judes. For the boxer, who is chasing Olympic qualification to represent Senegal and who plans to turn professional at the end of the year, it is a real return to his origins. Surrounded by his loved ones, Kébé savored his three rounds despite the surrounding stress.


In the Grand-Font gymnasium, the public responded.

Quentin Petit

“My preparation is what should take me to the Olympic Games if I manage to qualify. When Team Aflalaye offered me this fight, I didn’t hesitate for a second. »

Encouraged in the stands, Kébé had a blast in the ring. “I had a lot of stress before the fight. But seeing that so many people are still there to support me, despite the fact that I have been in Toulouse for several years, it warms my heart. I plan to turn professional at the end of the year to represent Soyaux and all of Charente. And if Hakim Aflalaye calls me for another fight, I will come back with great pleasure. »

A tactical fight for Djennadi

Also back in the Charentais ring, Nazim Djennadi (-75kg) concluded the evening by winning against the young and eye-catching Italian Yassin Rezgui. Now licensed near Saintes, the pro boxer does not forget his Charentaise land where he regularly comes to train. “It was a tactical fight. I had already fought two weeks ago but I handled this one well. I’m used to boxing abroad and to take it home is a nice icing on the cake. »


English boxing was highlighted on Saturday in Angoulême.

Quentin Petit

After losing during the Clash of the Warriors, a winning comeback for Saian Simille (-60kg) and Steven DiMeglio (-63.5kg). The junior won in style against Timéo Berger at the end of a very committed fight while the second imposed all his punch during a fight which ended in the second round.

Alizé Varlet logically wins

For these two key boxers from Team Aflalaye Boxing, there is no doubt that the appointment is made for December at Carat.

Various fortunes for the other Charentais. In the only women’s fight of the evening, Alizé Varlet (-53kg) logically lost to Sarah Kaddour. The young Charentaise who makes a series of appearances in Angoulême continues her apprenticeship.

Team Aflalaye will meet boxing fans in December at Carat.


Team Aflalaye will meet boxing fans in December at Carat.

Quentin Petit

Defeat also for Yanis Tabour (-71kg). Despite a vigorous first round, Angoumoisin lost after two more complicated rounds. Victory on the other hand for Samuel Pinto (-60kg). The Franco-Portuguese author of a great performance logically wins.

Like last year, English boxing was highlighted in the first part of the gala. If the Charentais experienced difficulties during their fight, there is no doubt that “the noble art” made its place in the foot/fist boxing galas of Team Aflalaye.

The results: Douy Matecat beats Junior Baio by decision (-71kg); Charly Magal beats Ruben Dos Santos by KO in 3e round (-80kg); Nicolas Laroche beats Clément Mignonneaud by Arret at 1er round (+92kg); Mathis Perreau beats Issame Tahar by decision (-80kg); Karamba Kébé beats Teddy Judes by decision (-92kg); Thomas Humbert beats Yanis Tabou by stoppage 3e round (K1, -71kg); Saian Simille beats Timéo Berger by decision (Kickboxing, -60kg); Samuel Pinto beats Evan Merle by decision (Kickboxing, -60kg); Vincent Galvan beats Walid Farsi by decision (K1, -60kg); Steven DiMeglio defeats Paul Cramotte by stoppage in 2e round (K1, -63.5kg); Sarah Kaddour beats Alizé Varlet by decision (Kickboxing, -53kg); Nazim Djennadi beats Yassin Rezgui by decision (K1, -75kg).

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