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Abdellah Ezbiri
French kickboxer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Abdellah Ezbiri (born 1986) is a French kickboxer. He is the former I.S.K.A. K-1 Rules World Champion and W.K.N. K-1 Rules European Super Lightweight Champion.[1] As of 1 November 2018, he is ranked the #7 featherweight in the world by Combat Press.[2]
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Biography and career
Abdellah Ezbiri is a pro kickboxer and member of the France team of Kickboxing, he has received various titles such as Champion of France by 3 times, and he is also a European and World champion in the discipline. He trains at Team Ezbiri, Fighters 69 in Lyon, with his trainer and brother Fouad Ezbiri.[3]
On May 7, 2011, at Fight Zone 5, Abdellah became W.K.N. K-1 Rules European Super Lightweight champion Under 65 kg after beating the Italian Salvatore Zappulla by KO in the 3rd round.
On April 14, 2012, he fought to a draw against Samir "Petit Prince" Mohamed by decision at Fight Zone 6.[4]
He competed in the Glory 8: Tokyo - 2013 65kg Slam in Tokyo, Japan on May 3, 2013,[5] losing to Gabriel Varga via unanimous decision in the quarter-finals.[6][7][8]
At La 20ème Nuit des Champions -68.5 kg/151 lb tournament in Marseille, France on November 23, 2013, Ezbiri defeated Charles François on points in the semi-finals before losing to Bruce Codron in the final by the same margin.[9][10]
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Titles and accomplishments
- Professional:
- 2017 Nuit De Champions K-1 Rules Champion (66.000 kg)
- 2017 Glory Featherweight Contender Tournament Winner
- 2017 I.S.K.A. 67 kg World Title
- 2016 Kunlun Fight 65 kg Tournament Runner-up
- 2014 NDC K-1 Rules -70 kg Tournament Runner-up[11][12]
- 2013 NDC K-1 Rules -68.5 kg Tournament Runner-up
- 2013 I.S.K.A. K-1 Rules World Welterweight Champion (67.000 kg)
- 2013 Krush Grand Prix Tournament Runner-Up (67.000 kg)
- 2012 Nuit des Champions Kickboxing K-1 Rules belt (67.000 kg)
- 2011 F-1 World MAX Tournament Champion (65.000 kg)
- 2011 W.K.N. K-1 Rules European Super Lightweight Champion (66.700 kg)
- 2009 F.F.S.C. Kickboxing K-1 Rules French Champion (67.000 kg)
- 2008 Kickboxing K-1 Rules French Champion
- 2007 F.F.K.B. Kickboxing K-1 Rules French Champion Class B
- Amateur:
- 2010 SportAccord World Combat Games Kick-Boxing - Low-Kick, Beijing, China
(-67 kg)
- 2009 W.A.K.O. World Kick-Boxing Championships - Low-Kick, Villach, Austria
(-67 kg)
- 2010 SportAccord World Combat Games Kick-Boxing - Low-Kick, Beijing, China
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Kickboxing record
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See also
References
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