Thomas Essomba
Cameroonian boxer
Thomas Essomba
Born (1987-12-02 ) 2 December 1987 (age 36) [ 1] Nationality Statistics Weight(s) Height 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m) Stance Southpaw
Boxing record Total fights 23 Wins 13 Wins by KO 4 Losses 9 Draws 1
Thomas Essomba (born 2 December 1987) is a Cameroonian-British professional boxer who has held the European bantamweight and Commonwealth flyweight titles. As an amateur , he represented Cameroon at the 2012 Olympics , reaching the round of 16 of the light-flyweight bracket.
Career
Essomba fought in two Olympic games for the Cameroon boxing team;[ 2] at the 2012 Olympics in London, he was captain of the team and reached the last 16 of the light-flyweight division, being defeated by Paddy Barnes .[ 3] He defected in London, was given political asylum and indefinite leave to remain in the United Kingdom, and became a British citizen soon after.[ 4] He resettled in Sunderland , where he has trained at the Olympian Gym.[ 2] In his professional career, he won the Commonwealth flyweight title in October 2015 and the English bantamweight title in March 2018.[ 5] [ 6]
Achievements
2019 WBA Continental bantamweight title
2018 English bantamweight title
2015 Commonwealth flyweight title
2015 International Masters Bronze super-flyweight title [ 7]
2012 Second Olympic participation, London, England[ 3]
2012 Cameroon champion, best sportsman, first Cameroon Award.
2011 AIBA World Championship ranking: 20[ 8]
2011 African Confederation ranking: 1[ 9]
2009 AIBA World Championship participation in Milan.
2008 First Olympic participation, Beijing, China.[ 1]
Professional boxing record
23 fights
13 wins
9 losses
By knockout
4
1
By decision
9
8
Draws
1
No.
Result
Record
Opponent
Type
Round, time
Date
Location
Notes
23
Loss
13–9–1
Charlie Edwards
UD
12
27 Sep 2024
York Hall, London, England
Lost the European bantamweight title
22
Win
13–8–1
Elie Konki
SD
12
9 Feb 2024
Park Community Arena , Sheffield, England
21
Win
12–8–1
Alessio Lorusso
UD
12
20 May 2023
Monza , Lombardia , Italy
Won European bantamweight title
20
Loss
11–8–1
Marcel Braithwaite
SD
12
11 Nov 2022
Sheffield Arena, Sheffield, England
19
Win
11–7–1
Michael Nielsen
UD
8
9 April 2022
Graakjaer, Holstebro , Denmark
18
Loss
10–7–1
Marc Leach
UD
12
5 Jun 2021
Sheffield Arena Car Park, Sheffield , England
17
Draw
10–6–1
Thomas Patrick Ward
TD
8 (10), 3:00
17 Oct 2020
East of England Arena, Peterborough , England
Split TD after Ward cut from accidental head clash
16
Loss
10–6
Sunny Edwards
UD
12
29 Aug 2020
BT Sport Studio, London , England
For IBF International super-flyweight title
15
Win
10–5
Islander Kharsan
TKO
3 (8), 1:24
16 Dec 2019
Baluan Sholak Sports Palace , Almaty , Kazakhstan
14
Win
9–5
Sean McGoldrick
UD
10
2 Aug 2019
Exhibition Centre , Liverpool , England
Won vacant WBA Continental bantamweight title
13
Loss
8–5
Lee McGregor
KO
12 (12), 1:38
13 Oct 2018
York Hall, London, England
For vacant Commonwealth bantamweight title
12
Loss
8–4
Kyle Williams
SD
10
9 Jun 2018
Willows Banqueting Suite, Willenhall , England
Lost English bantamweight title
11
Win
8–3
Louis Norman
KO
6 (10), 1:06
2 Mar 2018
King Power Stadium , Leicester , England
Won vacant English bantamweight title
10
Loss
7–3
Jay Harris
UD
12
24 Feb 2017
York Hall , London , England
Lost Commonwealth flyweight title
9
Loss
7–2
Iain Butcher
PTS
10
7 May 2016
Meadowbank Sports Centre , Edinburgh , Scotland
8
Win
7–1
Sergey Tasimov
PTS
6
5 Mar 2016
Rainton Meadows Arena, Houghton-le-Spring, England
7
Win
6–1
Waleed Din
TKO
11 (12), 1:20
17 Oct 2015
Magna Centre , Rotherham , England
Won vacant Commonwealth flyweight title
6
Win
5–1
Mikheil Soloninkini
PTS
4
19 Sep 2015
Lancastrian Suite, Dunston , England
5
Win
4–1
Robert Kanalas
TKO
2 (8), 2:25
5 Jul 2015
Stadium of Light, Sunderland, England
4
Win
3–1
Isaac Quaye
PTS
8
8 Mar 2015
Rainton Meadows Arena, Houghton-le-Spring, England
3
Win
2–1
Brett Fidoe
PTS
4
30 Nov 2014
Rainton Meadows Arena, Houghton-le-Spring , England
2
Win
1–1
Anwar Alfadli
PTS
4
13 Jul 2014
Stadium of Light , Sunderland , England
1
Loss
0–1
Yoan Boyeaux
PTS
4
7 Nov 2009
Gymnase, Usson-en-Forez , France
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