Johann Fauveau

Johann Fauveau (born March 15, 1982) is a French Muay Thai kickboxer. He is a three time French Muaythai Champion. In May 2012, he became World Champion ISKA of Kickboxing K1.[1]

Johann Fauveau
Born (1982-03-15) March 15, 1982
Asnières, France
Other namesYoung Perez, Fauveausky
NationalityFrench
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight70.0 kg (154.3 lb; 11.02 st)
DivisionSuper Welterweight
StyleBoxing, Muay Thai
TeamTeam Mezaache
TrainerFranck Mezaache
Years active10 (2000–present)
Professional boxing record
Total4
Wins3
By knockout2
Draws1
Kickboxing record
Total34
Wins27
By knockout16
Losses6
Draws1
Other information
Boxing record from BoxRec
Last updated on: June 14, 2014

Early life

Johann Fauveau is Jewish. His nickname "Young Perez" is reference to Victor Perez, a Jewish French Tunisian World Champion boxer, killed in the Holocaust. Fauveau's grandfather, who was friend with Perez and a boxing fan, got him into martial arts at an early age and he began training in karate initially before switching to boxing and Muay Thai.[2]

Biography and career

Biography

Johann was born in 1982 in Asnières.

Early career

He is three times French Muaythai Champion. It counts 25 fights for 22 wins (including 15 by knockout), 2 defeats and 1 draw in Muaythai. He fought also in boxing, 4 fights for 3 wins (including 2 by knockout) and 1 draw.

In May 2012, he faced the English kickboxer Jordan Watson for the World title ISKA Kickboxing K1 Welterweight (- 70 kg), he won and became World Champion of Kickboxing K1 ISKA.[3]

In January 2013, he faced the French kickboxer Ludovic Millet for the ISKA World Super Welterweight (-72.3 kg/159.4 lb) Oriental Championship in Meaux, France, losing on points.[4][5]

He was set to go up against Warren Stevelmans at Glory 5: London on March 23, 2013, in London, England.[6] However, when Andy Ristie was unable to fight in the event's co-main event against Albert Kraus, Stevelmans took his place and Costel Pașniciuc was drafted in as Fauveau's new opponent on one day's notice.[7] Fauveau won by unanimous decision.[8][9]

After this, he had a difficult development of career. He was stopped with low kicks in round three by Hinata at Glory 10: Los Angeles - Middleweight World Championship Tournament in Ontario, California, United States on September 28, 2013.[10][11][12]

He was knocked out by Sitthichai Sitsongpeenong in round two at Best of Siam 5 in Paris, France, on June 14, 2014.[13]

He came back after two years of break, with a new style of boxing with more footwork, much more dynamic, unpredictable and fluid. He won against Michael Françoise for the Triumph Fighting Tour. [14]

Titles and achievements

Kickboxing record

Kickboxing record
27 Wins (16 (T)KO's), 6 Losses, 1 Draw
Date Result OpponentEventLocation MethodRoundTime
2017-06-23WinFrance Michael FrançoiseTriumph Fighting TourParis, FranceDecision (Unanimous)33:00
2014-06-14LossThailand Sitthichai SitsongpeenongBest of Siam 5Paris, FranceKO2
2013-12-14LossFrance Abdallah MabelVictoryParis, FranceDecision (unanimous)33:00
2013-09-28LossJapan Hinata WatanabeGlory 10: Los AngelesOntario, California, USATKO (low kicks)30:48
2013-03-23WinRomania Costel PașniciucGlory 5: LondonLondon, EnglandDecision (Unanimous)33:00
2013-01-19LossFrance Ludovic MilletMeaux, FranceDecision53:00
For the ISKA World Super Welterweight (-69.5kg/153.2lb) Oriental Championship.
2012-05-19WinEngland Jordan WatsonUrban Boxing UnitedMarseilles, FranceDecision53:00
Wins K1 ISKA World title (70 kg).
2012-04-07WinFrance Yazid BoussahaExplosion Fight Night Volume 5Châteauroux, FranceDecision33:00
2011-11-19WinFrance Fares BecharTime FightTours, FranceDecision33:00
2011-10-01WinTurkey Aydin TuncayF-1 World MAX 2011Meyreuil, FranceTKO (Referee Stoppage)3
2011-05-14WinFrance Mickael PiscitelloIt's Showtime 2011 LyonLyon, FranceTKO (Doctor Stoppage)5
2009-11-28WinFrance Mickael PiscitelloA1 LyonLyon, FranceDecision53:00
2009-06-20LossFrance Farid VillaumeGala de LevalloisLevallois-Perret, FranceDecision53:00
2008-11-06WinFrance Willy BorrelGala de LevalloisLevallois, FranceDecision53:00
2008-06-12WinThailand KapapethGala de LevalloisLevallois, FranceDecision53:00
2008-04-26DrawFrance Djime CoulibalyGala in Saint-DenisSaint-Denis, FranceDecision Draw53:00
2007-11-29LossFrance Willy BorrelFrance vs ThailandCoubertin-Paris, FranceDecision53:00
2007-06-16WinFrance Rachid KabbouriLa Nuit des Super Fights VIIIParis-Bercy, FranceDecision53:00
2007-04-21WinFrance Steeve ValenteGala de Levallois-PerretLevallois, FranceTKO (Gave Up)2
2006-11-18WinFrance Djime CoulibalyGala in LevalloisLevallois, FranceDecision52:00
2006-11-04WinFrance TavaresFrench Championships 2006, FinalSaint-Denis, FranceTKO (Referee stoppage)
Wins French Muay Thai Championships 2006 Class A title (69.800 kg).
2006-07-01WinFranceFrench Championships 2006, Semi FinalSaint-Denis, FranceKO3
2006-02-04WinFrance Mourad BourrachidGala in NantesNantes, FranceKO4
2004-05-29WinFrance Samuel BotereauGala in AsnièresAsnières, FranceKO3
2004-03-27WinFrance RédouaneFrench Championships 2004, Semi FinalVal-de-Reuil, FranceDecision43:00
Boxing record
3 Wins (2 (T)KO's), 1 Draw
Date Result OpponentEventLocation MethodRoundTimeRecord
2011-01-22WinBulgaria Zahari MutafchievPalais des sports Marcel CerdanLevallois-Perret, FranceDecision (Unanimous)63–0-1
2010-11-20DrawFrance Youssouf DoumbiaPalais des sports Marcel CerdanLevallois-Perret, FranceDecision Draw62–0-1
2010-06-25WinFrance Fatah HouPalais des sports Marcel CerdanLevallois-Perret, FranceTKO42–0-0
2010-04-09WinFrance Rudy SibiloChallenge Marcel CerdanLevallois-Perret, FranceKO31–0-0
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

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