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Mathieu Bauderlique

Mathieu Albert Daniel Bauderlique (born 3 July 1989) is a former professional who competed in the light heavyweight division as a . Known for his success, he won a at the in , defeating opponents including Ecuador's Carlos Mina by technical knockout before securing the medal via semi-final qualification. Bauderlique, from Hénin-Beaumont in , began his professional career in 2011 with an early string of victories, though he maintained eligibility for major amateur events. After the Olympics—where professionals were permitted to compete for the first time—he continued his pro tenure, compiling a record of 21 wins and 2 losses, with 12 . Notable achievements include winning the WBA Inter-Continental title in 2019 against Mustafa Chadlioui and the WBA Continental Europe title later that year versus Hugo Kasperski. His career concluded with inactivity following his two losses, the last a fourth-round defeat to in 2022 in a WBC title eliminator.

Early life

Family background

Mathieu Bauderlique was born on July 3, 1989, in Hénin-Beaumont, , , though some sources indicate Bois-Bernard as the birthplace. He grew up in a close-knit family in the nearby of Billy-Montigny, alongside his older brother and younger sister, in a modest household shaped by his parents' emphasis on and stability. His father, a former factory worker, later founded a local bedding business, contributing to the family's working-class roots in northern 's industrial Pas-de-Calais region. His parents encouraged strong academic performance, though Bauderlique faced challenges in school during his youth. Bauderlique has maintained strong ties to the Hénin-Beaumont area throughout his life, residing there continuously. In December 2015, he married Sofia Bauderlique, with whom he settled in a home near Billy-Montigny; the couple welcomed a child in 2016.

Introduction to boxing

Mathieu Bauderlique, born in the region of , was first exposed to at a very young age through his family's involvement in the sport. His father, an amateur boxer, introduced him to the local gym by carrying him there in a stroller as an infant, fostering an early familiarity with the environment of Pas-de-Calais boxing clubs such as the Boxing Club Héninois in nearby Hénin-Beaumont. Bauderlique began serious training around the age of 14, motivated by a hyperactive childhood and a need to channel his energy after struggling with team sports like . As a at Collège David-Marcelle in Billy-Montigny, he found stability in , which helped him focus amid academic challenges. This period marked his development as a fighter, leveraging his natural left-handed stance and impressive physical attributes, including a height of 6 ft 1 in (185 cm), to build a strong foundation in the light heavyweight division. Supported by his family from the Hénin-Beaumont area, Bauderlique advanced quickly and entered the French national team at age 15, becoming a resident trainee at the Institut National du Sport, de l'Expertise et de la Performance () in . There, he underwent intensive daily training regimens that honed his technical skills and discipline, preparing him for higher levels of competition in the sport.

Amateur career

Domestic and early achievements

Bauderlique began his competitive career in the mid-2000s, quickly making an impact in the divisions after starting at 14. In 2007, Bauderlique captured the Champion de Juniors title in the division (69 kg), which solidified his status as a rising talent within youth . This victory highlighted his developing style and technical prowess, honed at the Boxing Club Heninois, and earned him a at the 2007 European Junior Championships in the 75 kg category. His selection to the junior national team from 2005 to 2007 further underscored his early domestic promise, though specific regional tournament details remain limited in records. Transitioning to the senior level around 2008, Bauderlique adapted to the 75 kg category and reached the semi-finals of the Championnats de France in his debut senior year, demonstrating resilience against more experienced competitors. He broke through in 2009 by winning the Champion de France amateur title at 75 kg, defeating notable opponent Saïd Rachidi in the final and establishing himself as a top French prospect. He also won bronze at the 2009 in . Bauderlique defended this national crown successfully in 2010, showcasing consistent dominance in domestic competitions and paving the way for broader recognition. These back-to-back senior titles, achieved while training intensively at the , affirmed his evolution from junior contender to elite .

APB World Championship

In 2015, Mathieu Bauderlique entered the AIBA Pro Boxing (APB) league as part of Cycle I, a professional-amateur designed to bridge elite with pro opportunities while offering pathways to qualification. Building on his prior domestic achievements in French , Bauderlique competed in the light heavyweight division (81 kg), facing a series of high-stakes bouts under APB's eight-round format of three minutes each, which emphasized endurance and tactical depth compared to standard amateur rounds. A pivotal moment came in June 2015 in , , where Bauderlique secured a technical victory over Ireland's Joe Ward in the fourth round of their scheduled eight-rounder. As a , Bauderlique exploited Ward's with sharp left-hand counters and footwork that neutralized his opponent's advances, turning the fight in his favor during close exchanges. This win boosted his APB ranking and momentum heading into the cycle's title phase. Bauderlique's breakthrough culminated in September 2015 in , , where he delivered a stunning against Iran's defending APB Champion Ehsan Rouzbahani in a title bout. Again leveraging his advantages—particularly Rouzbahani's discomfort adapting to the unorthodox angles—Bauderlique landed a decisive left hook that ended the fight inside the distance, claiming the APB Championship. This championship victory not only established Bauderlique as a top contender in the pro-amateur circuit but also secured his automatic qualification for the in the category, as APB titleholders earned direct spots under rules.

2016 Summer Olympics

Mathieu Bauderlique qualified for the through his victory in the AIBA Pro Boxing (APB) World Championship in 2015, where he claimed the title, securing one of the allocated spots for , followed by selection to the national Olympic team. In the tournament held in , Bauderlique competed in the men's division (81 kg). Seeded fifth, he received a bye in the round of 32 and advanced to the round of 16, where he defeated Colombia's Juan Carlos Carrillo by unanimous decision (3:0) on August 10. In the quarterfinals on August 14, he overcame Ecuador's Carlos Andrés Mina by technical knockout in the third round. Bauderlique reached the semifinals on August 16, facing Cuba's , a three-time world champion, but lost by (0:3), ensuring at least a as semifinal losers in Olympic automatically advance to the podium without a medal match. His , awarded on August 20, marked France's second medal at the Rio Games, following Souleymane Cissokho's bronze in , and was widely celebrated in French media as a highlight of the nation's Olympic performance. The achievement represented the pinnacle of Bauderlique's amateur career and facilitated his full transition to professional boxing, where he resumed competition shortly after the Games with renewed prominence.

Professional career

Debut and early professional fights

Mathieu Bauderlique made his professional boxing debut on October 22, 2011, at the age of 22, securing a fourth-round technical knockout victory over Lubo Hantak in Aire-sur-la-Lys, France. This win marked the beginning of a promising start in the light heavyweight division, where Bauderlique demonstrated his aggressive style and knockout power early on. Following his debut, Bauderlique built an undefeated record of 10-0 through 2016, with several stoppages highlighting his early phase, including a second-round of Antonio Manuel in and a over Adel Belhachemi later that year. His fights during this period were primarily held in , often in regional venues like Henin-Beaumont and , allowing him to gain experience against modest opposition while maintaining a high rate of around 50 percent in these bouts. Notably, Bauderlique balanced this progression with his commitments, competing in pro fights such as a win over Kiril Psonko in April 2016, just months before the Olympics. This dual path exemplified Bauderlique's dedication, as his in the light heavyweight division at the provided additional motivation for his professional endeavors. However, his undefeated streak ended abruptly on June 17, 2017, when he suffered a first-round loss to the unheralded Dragan Lepei in Pont-Sainte-Maxence, , marking a significant setback in his 13th professional bout.

Major titles and defenses

Bauderlique's professional ascent in the light heavyweight division accelerated with his capture of the vacant French National Light Heavyweight title on April 28, 2018, defeating Eddy Lacrosse by unanimous decision over 10 rounds at Salle Gayant in , . This victory marked his first and solidified his status as a top domestic contender following an undefeated streak in his initial professional bouts. Six months later, on October 11, 2018, Bauderlique claimed the vacant WBC Francophone Light Heavyweight title with a unanimous decision win over Yann Binanga Aboghe in Orléans, France, extending his record to 17-1. He held the belt without a recorded defense before moving on to higher regional honors. Bauderlique's international profile rose further in 2019 when he won the vacant WBA Inter-Continental Light Heavyweight title on March 28, 2019, securing a technical decision victory in the eighth round against Mustafa Chadlioui at Zénith de Lille in Lille, France. He successfully defended the strap once that year: on July 18, 2019, outpointing Doudou Ngumbu by unanimous decision over 12 rounds at Théâtre du Tivoli in Le Cannet, France, in a closely contested bout where Ngumbu was deducted a point for holding. Later that year, on December 13, 2019, Bauderlique won the vacant WBA Continental Europe Light Heavyweight title, stopping Hugo Kasperski via fifth-round technical knockout at Palais des Sports Marcel Cerdan in Levallois-Perret, France. These achievements highlighted Bauderlique's growing dominance and technical prowess in the division, with the Kasperski win earning praise for his aggressive pressure. Culminating his title acquisitions, Bauderlique captured the EBU European championship on September 10, 2021, delivering a seventh-round technical knockout to Igor Mikhalkin at in , , before a home crowd. This emphatic stoppage, where Mikhalkin retired due to accumulated damage, represented Bauderlique's highest-profile achievement to date and positioned him as a for world honors. No defenses of the EBU title were undertaken during his active career.

Later career and retirement

Following his sole professional defeat in 2017, Bauderlique compiled nine consecutive victories, showcasing resilience and consistent performance against regional opposition in the light heavyweight division. This streak, which included a second-round of Deibis Berrocal on December 5, 2020, and his capture of the vacant title in 2021, positioned him for a high-stakes opportunity on the global stage. Bauderlique's professional career concluded on August 20, 2022, in , , where he suffered a fourth-round loss to former champion in a title eliminator. The 33-year-old was dropped twice in the round before the referee intervened at 1:53, marking his second career defeat. Bauderlique announced his immediate from following the bout, ending a professional tenure that began in 2011. Throughout his later bouts, Bauderlique's remained a key asset, enabling effective counterpunching and footwork that contributed to his longevity in a physically demanding . He later reflected that maintaining this unorthodox style over more than a decade helped sustain his competitiveness, even as the division's elite tested his durability.

Professional boxing record

Career statistics

Mathieu Bauderlique fought exclusively in the light heavyweight division during his career. As a , he stood at 6 ft 1 in (185 cm) in height. His overall professional record consists of 21 wins, 2 losses, and 0 draws across 23 bouts, including 12 for a knockout percentage of 57.14%. Bauderlique accumulated 114 rounds in the ring over his career, which spanned from 2011 to 2022, before retiring after his final loss.
StatisticValue
Total fights23
Wins21
Losses2
Draws0
Knockouts12 (57.14%)
Total rounds boxed114
Division
Stance
Height6 ft 1 in (185 cm)

Notable professional bouts

Bauderlique made his professional debut on October 22, 2011, in Aire-sur-la-Lys, , where he secured a technical knockout victory over Slovakian fighter Lubo Hantak in the fourth round of a scheduled four-round bout, marking a strong start to his pro career with his power on display early. His first professional defeat came on June 17, 2017, against Romanian Dragan Lepei in Pont-Sainte-Maxence, , where Lepei delivered a shocking first-round with a powerful overhand right, halting Bauderlique's undefeated streak after 12 wins and exposing vulnerabilities in his defensive setup against aggressive opponents. On July 20, 2019, in Le Cannet, , Bauderlique captured the French title by over Doudou Ngumbu after 12 rounds, with scores of 119-108, 117-110, and 117-110, overcoming Ngumbu's durability and a point deduction for holding in the seventh round through superior volume punching and ring control. Bauderlique won the vacant European Boxing Union (EBU) title on September 21, 2021, at in , stopping former world title challenger Igor Mikhalkin via technical in the seventh round after wearing down the with and a flurry that prompted the referee's intervention, solidifying his status as a top European contender. In his final professional bout, Bauderlique suffered a fourth-round loss to on August 22, 2022, in , , during a WBC title eliminator, where he was dropped twice by Smith's devastating left hook before the stoppage at 1:53, ending his career with an overall record of 21 wins and 2 losses, 12 by .

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