Christopher Rebrassé

Christopher Rebrassé

Rebrassé (left) vs. Pierre Moreno, 2010
Statistics
Nickname(s) L'iceberg ("The Iceberg")
Rated at Super-middleweight
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Reach 188 cm (74 in)
Nationality French
Born (1985-10-02) 2 October 1985
Levallois-Perret, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 30
Wins 23
Wins by KO 6
Losses 4
Draws 3

Christopher Rebrassé (born 2 October 1985) is a French professional boxer. He is a former European and European Union super-middleweight champion.[1]

Professional career

Rebrassé made his professional debut on 25 November 2006 against Arnold Gond, who also debuted. Their fight ended in a points draw.[1] In his third fight, on 23 March 2007, Rebrassé lost a six-round points decision to Jean Marc Ismael. Rebrassé went undefeated for his next fifteen fights until 12 March 2011, when he lost a ten-round unanimous decision to Rachid Jkitou. This was followed by a six-round majority draw against Parfait Tindani on 15 April.

On 23 November 2012, Rebrassé won his first major regional championship—the vacant European Union super-middleweight title—by defeating Andrea Di Luisa via seventh-round corner stoppage. In his next fight, on 8 June 2013, Rebrassé challenged for the vacant European super-middleweight title, but his fight against Mouhamed Ali Ndiaye ended in a controversial split draw.[2] In their EBU-mandated rematch on 22 March 2014, Rebrassé won the aforementioned title by stopping Ndiaye in four rounds.[3]

In his first defence of the title, on 20 September 2014, Rebrassé lost a unanimous decision to George Groves in the latter's native UK.[4] The vacant WBC Silver super-middleweight title was also on the line. Rebrassé travelled to the UK again on 26 June 2015, this time to face undefeated prospect Callum Smith for another chance to win the vacant WBC Silver super-middleweight title. Smith won a wide unanimous decision.[5]

Professional boxing record

30 fights, 23 wins (6 knockouts), 4 losses, 3 draws[1]
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
32 N/A N/A Rocky Fielding N/A N/A 2 Apr 2016 Echo Arena, Liverpool, England
31 N/A N/A Matiouze Royer N/A N/A 13 Feb 2016 Salle Emy-les-Prés, Cormeilles-en-Parisis, France
30 Loss 23–4–3 Callum Smith UD 12 26 Jun 2015 Echo Arena, Liverpool, England For vacant WBC Silver super-middleweight title
29 Win 23–3–3 Istvan Orsos UD 12 5 Dec 2014 Centre Sportif de Differdange, Oberkorn, Luxembourg
28 Loss 22–3–3 George Groves UD 12 20 Sep 2014 Wembley Arena, London, England Lost European super-middleweight title
For vacant WBC Silver super-middleweight title
27 Win 22–2–3 Mouhamed Ali Ndiaye TKO 12 22 Mar 2014 Palazzetto dello Sport, Pontedera, Italy Won European super-middleweight title
26 Win 21–2–3 Giorgi Kandelaki UD 12 6 Dec 2013 Centre Omnisports Pierre de Coubertin, Massy, France
25 Draw 20–2–3 Mouhamed Ali Ndiaye SD 12 8 Jun 2013 PalaPentassuglia, Brindisi, Italy For European super-middleweight title
24 Win 20–2–2 Andrea Di Luisa RTD 12 23 Nov 2012 Pala Malè, Viterbo, Italy Won vacant European Union super-middleweight title
23 Win 19–2–2 Artem Shcheglov PTS 12 4 May 2012 Palais des sports Marcel-Cerdan, Levallois-Perret, France
22 Win 18–2–2 Hassene Azouz Neffati TKO 4 (12), 0:53 5 Apr 2012 Casino Barrière d'Enghien, Paris, France Retained France super-middleweight title
21 Win 17–2–2 Hugo Kasperski UD 12 2 Dec 2011 Clermont-Ferrand Sports Hall, Clermont-Ferrand, France Won vacant France super-middleweight title
20 Draw 16–2–2 Parfait Tindani MD 8 (12), 2:58 15 Apr 2011 Salle Pierre Montesquiou, Condom, France
19 Loss 16–2–1 Rachid Jkitou UD 12 12 Mar 2011 Palais des Sports Maurice Thorez, Paris, France Lost France super-middleweight title
18 Win 16–1–1 Abdelkahim Derghal UD 12 19 Dec 2010 Complexe Sportif, Denain, France Retained France super-middleweight title
17 Win 15–1–1 Pierre Moreno RTD 12 3 Jul 2010 Salle du Mouzon, Auch, France Won vacant France super-middleweight title
16 Win 14–1–1 Anthony Prunier PTS 12 29 Jan 2010 Palais des sports Marcel-Cerdan, Levallois-Perret, France
15 Win 13–1–1 Yoann Bloyer PTS 2 (12), 2:42 17 Dec 2009 Halle Georges Carpentier, Paris, France
14 Win 12–1–1 Yoann Camonin TKO 12 26 Nov 2009 Gymnase Jean Roure, Les Pennes-Mirabeau, France
13 Win 11–1–1 Anthony Prunier PTS 1 (10), 0:30 9 Jun 2009 Parc des Sports, Pont-Audemer, France
12 Win 10–1–1 Abdelkahim Derghal PTS 1 (8), 1:07 28 Mar 2009 Complexe Sportif, Denain, France
11 Win 9–1–1 Gabriel Lecrosnier PTS 10 28 Feb 2009 Palais des Sports, Saint-Denis, France
10 Win 8–1–1 Mounir Sahli PTS 1 (8), 2:51 6 Dec 2008 Cannes La Bocca, Cannes, France
9 Win 7–1–1 Tony Averlant PTS 2 (8), 3:00 20 Nov 2008 Palais des Sports, Saint-Quentin, France
8 Win 6–1–1 Philippe Mendy PTS 2 (8), 3:00 14 Jun 2008 Stade Stéphane Diagana, Eaubonne, France
7 Win 5–1–1 Arnold Gond PTS 2 (6), 0:39 15 Mar 2008 Palais des Sports, Saint-Denis, France
6 Win 4–1–1 Alexis Montaigne PTS 6 9 Feb 2008 Complexe Sportif des Iris, Lormont, France
5 Win 3–1–1 Philippe Mendy PTS 6 30 Oct 2007 Centre Omnisports Pierre de Coubertin, Massy, France
4 Win 2–1–1 George Balan TKO 4 9 Jun 2007 Palais des Sports, Saint-Denis, France
3 Loss 1–1–1 Jean Marc Ismael PTS 2 (4), 1:21 23 Mar 2007 Salle Pierre Montesquiou, Condom, France
2 Win 1–0–1 Hacene Limam PTS 2 (4), 1:16 3 Mar 2007 Palais des Sports, Saint-Denis, France
1 Draw 0–0–1 Arnold Gond PTS 2 (4), 1:47 25 Nov 2006 Domont, France Professional debut

Titles in boxing

Achievements
Vacant
Title last held by
Mouhamed Ali Ndiaye
European Union super-middleweight champion
23 November 2012 – 8 June 2013
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Mariano Hilario
Vacant
Title last held by
James DeGale
European super-middleweight champion
22 March 2014 – 20 September 2014
Succeeded by
George Groves

References

  1. 1 2 3 Professional boxing record for Christopher Rebrassé from BoxRec. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
  2. Persson, Per Ake (12 June 2013). "Ndiaye vs. Rebrasse Title Rematch Ordered By The EBU". BoxingScene. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
  3. Gray, Tom (20 September 2014). "George Groves is back with win over Christopher Rebrasse". The Ring. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
  4. "George Groves bounces back with points win over Christopher Rebrasse". The Guardian. Guardian Media Group. 20 September 2014. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
  5. "Callum Smith claims wide points win over Christopher Rebrasse". Sky Sports. Sky. 27 June 2015. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
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