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Ted Bami

Ted Bami
Statistics
Real name Ted Bami Minsende
Nickname(s) Dangerous
Rated at Light Welterweight
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Nationality Congolese
Born (1978-03-02) March 2, 1978 (age 39)
Zaire (now DR Congo)
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 33
Wins 26
Wins by KO 13
Losses 7
Draws 0

Ted Bami Minsende (born 2 March 1978 in Zaire (now Democratic Republic of the Congo)) is a light-welterweight boxer. Nicknamed "Dangerous", Bami is a former European light welterweight champion and British light welterweight title challenger.

He is currently ranked #70 in the world in the light welterweight division by BoxRec.

Bami was born in Zaire (now Democratic Republic of the Congo) but has lived in Britain since the age of 12, having left Zaire to avoid the civil war in the country at that time. He was raised by his uncle who first introduced him to boxing at 15. Bami is self-managed and is trained by James Cook.

Bami made his professional boxing debut in September 1998, with a first round stoppage of Des Sowden. In his second professional fight, Bami knocked out Gary Reid in the 2nd round of a scheduled 4 round contest. Reid would go on to challenge for the commonwealth light welterweight title. Bami's first setback came when he was knocked out by Jacek Bielski in his fourth fight.

On 17 August 2002, Bami knocked out the previously undefeated Bradley Pryce in the 6th round. Pryce has since gone on to challenge for the British welterweight title and win the Commonwealth title in the light middleweight division.

In April, 2003, Bami won the vacant World Boxing Federation (WBF) light welterweight title with a 9th round knockout of Vasile 'Laszlo' Herteg. On 26 July 2003, in his first defence of the title, Bami was knocked out by South African Samuel Malinga, who had previously defeated Colin Lynes.

Following the defeat to Malinga, Bami spent the next couple of years fighting mid-level European opposition. During this period his biggest wins were over Hungarian Jozsef Matolcsi, Russian Viktor Baranov and Poland's Rafal Jackiewicz.


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