Mohamed Hamout

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Mohamed Hamout medal table

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Africa Games
gold 2019 Featherweight
African Championships
bronze 2017 lightweight
gold 2015 Bantamweight

Mohamed Hamout ( Arabic محمد حموت, DMG Muḥammad Ḥamūt ; * December 11, 1993 in Rabat ) is a Moroccan boxer . The roughly 1.70 m tall left arm lives and trains in Rabat.

Career

Mohamed Hamout won the bantamweight gold medal at the African Championships in 2015 , beating the two Olympians Hesham Abdelaal and Bilel M'Hamdi, among others. He was qualified for the 2015 World Championships in Qatar , but lost to Shiva Thapa in the round of 16 .

In the African Olympic qualification in 2016, he won a place in the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro by winning against Getachew Surafel, Abdul Omar and Ayabonga Sonjica . There he defeated Mykola Butsenko in the preliminary round , but was eliminated in the round of 16 just 1: 2 against the later gold medalist Robeisy Ramírez .

At the 2017 African Championships , he got out of the semi-finals against Nick Okoth without a fight and won a bronze medal in the lightweight. At the 2019 African Games he won the gold medal in the featherweight division, defeating Nick Okoth, among others. At the 2019 World Championships in Russia , he was eliminated in the third fight against the eventual world champion Mirasisbek Mirsachalilow .

Hamout has also been boxing for the Morocco Atlas Lions in the World Series of Boxing (WSB) since 2015 , defeating Qais Ashfaq and Mykola Butsenko , among others .

Individual evidence

  1. Mohamed Hamout, Olympic.org
  2. Mohamed Hamout, BoxRec.com
  3. Mohamed Hamout, AIBA.org
  4. Results of the African Championships 2015
  5. Results of the 2015 World Championships
  6. ^ Result of the African Olympic qualification in 2016
  7. Boxing results of the 2016 Olympic Games
  8. Results of the African Championships 2017
  9. Boxing results of the African Games 2019
  10. World Championships 2019