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David Aloua (born 24 April 1987) is a
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professional boxer. As an amateur, he competed at the
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. Aloua has peaked in the top 15 in the WBO, WBA, IBO,
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and in the top 40 of the WBC.


Amateur career


Amateur boxing titles

*2009 New Zealand Boxing Amateur Championship 91 kg *2010 New Zealand Boxing Amateur Championship 91 kg *Bronze Medal Commonwealth Amateur Boxing Championship 91 kg


Professional career

Aloua got the biggest win in his career when he fought
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for the WBA Pan African, WBO Asia Pacific and WBC OPBF cruiserweight titles. Aloua won the fight by knockout in the fourth round. Aloua fought Anthony McCracken twice as a pro. The first time was in April 2012, for the vacant World Professional Boxing Federation Asia Pacific cruiserweight title. Aloua won the bout by split decision. The second time was in November 2014, for the WBO Asia Pacific, WBC OPBF and WBA Pan African cruiserweight title. McCracken won the bout by technical knockout in the seventh round. After the second bout, Alouas team announce that there will be a third bout eventually, however nothing has come from it since then.


Professional boxing record

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Anthony McCracken Anthony McCracken (born 11 January 1983, Sydney, Australia) is a retired Australian professional boxer. The biggest win in McCracken's career was against David Aloua in their second fight in November 2014, to win the WBA Pan African, WBC – OPB ...
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References

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