Oteng Oteng

Oteng Oteng (born 9 January 1990) is a botswanischer boxer in the flyweight. Oteng won the bronze medal at the African Championships in 2009, at the Pan-African Games 2011 Gold Medal and was a participant in the 2012 Olympic Games.

Career

In 2009, Oteng first time on the African Championships and won after a victory over Toufik Kamal, Morocco ( 5:4 ), and a semi-final defeat against Olivier Lavigilante, Mauritius ( 12:5 ), the bronze medal. The same position he occupied at the 2010 Commonwealth Games after beating John Simon, Namibia ( 11:1 ) and Jason Moloney, Australia ( 5:3 ), and a semi-final defeat against Benson Gicharu, Kenya ( 5:4 ).

For this defeat, he returned the favor in the quarterfinals of the Pan-African Games in 2011 in which he defeated 10:8 Gicharu. After further victories in the semi-final against Crimildo Guifutela, Mozambique ( 13:9 ), and in the final against Samir Brahimi of Algeria ( 9:8 ), he won the gold medal and therefore its greatest success so far. Among the African championships in the same year he had, however, already beaten Brahimi in the first fight giving victory (12:10 ).

Oteng Also In 2011, for the first time at the world championships, but dropped out after a win over Selcuk Eker, Turkey ( 17:15), already in the second fight against the eventual world champion Mikhail Alojan, Russia ( 18:5 ), from.

The so missed qualifying for the 2012 Olympic Games took Oteng in the African Olympic qualifying tournament in Casablanca to which he, inter alia, with wins against Hesham Yehia, Egypt ( 11:4 ), and Benson Gicharu, Kenya ( 16:5 ), won.

At the Olympic Games in 2012 Oteng fail in the first combat Jeyvier Cintrón, Puerto Rico ( 14:12).

  • Boxer ( Botswana )
  • Olympian ( Botswana )
  • Botswaner
  • Born in 1990
  • Man
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