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Bruno Surace
French boxer (born 1998) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bruno Surace (born 28 July 1998) is a French professional boxer who recently held the EBU Silver Middleweight title and is most known for scoring an upset knockout win over Jaime Munguía.
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Super welterweight
On 28 October 2016, Surace faced fellow debutant Mathis Lourenco at Salle jean Vilain in Fréjus, France, their bout ended in majority draw, with one judge favoring the opposition 39–37 and the rest scoring 38–38. A few weeks after, Surace fought Kamel Jemli and won on points.[1]
Middleweight
After composing a record of 8–0–2 with no knockout win whatsoever, he faced 15–9–1 veteran compatriot Charden Ansoula on 1 December 2018 in Salle Roger Maillaud, making his way for his middleweight debut. Surace unexpectedly won via first-round TKO.[1]
French middleweight champion
On 23 January 2021, Surace fought for the vacant French middleweight title against fellow French contender Diego Natchoo in Charleville-Mézières, Grand Est, Surace officially became the French middleweight champion winning via unanimous decision.[1] On 29 May 2021, he successfully defended his national title against Mehdi Madani via unanimous decision.[2][3]
EBU Silver middleweight champion
On 16 December 2023, Surace faced undefeated Spanish contender Jhon Jader Obregon for the inaugural European Boxing Union (EBU) Silver middleweight title in the Aix-En-Provence Arena, Surace scored his fourth knockout win in 25 fights, stopping the Spanish foe in the last round.[1][4]
Super middleweight
Surace vs. Munguía
In September 2024, it was reported that Jaime Munguía would face Ronald Gavril on 14 December 2024 in Tijuana, Mexico.[5][6] On 8 November 2024, it was announced that Surace would replace Gavril.[7] With Surace coming off a near one-year lay off, weaker résumé than the opposition and few knockout wins, few believed a triumphant bout for Surace, let alone a knockout win, was possible. This also served the first bout of Surace outside of France. Munguia was troubling Surace the whole fight, even scoring a knockdown in the second round, until in the sixth round, as Munguia seemed like he was heading for an impressive finish, Surace landed a right hand upstairs that unexpectedly dropped the former junior middleweight champion, Munguia tried to rise off, however, he was counted out.[8][9]
Surace vs. Munguía II
On 19 December 2024, it was reported that Munguia activated his rematch clause.[10] In January 2025, it was announced that Surace would be having his rematch with Jaime Munguia on April 12 in Tijuana.[11][12] The result of the rematch is now in question because of reports that Mungiua has tested positive for a banned substance.
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