09/19/2024 - Punching Grace reveals Moreno Fendero's journey in its documentary
Discover the journey and promising future of Moreno Fendero in this documentary
The documentary by Punching Grace traces the impressive career of Moreno "The Soldier" Fendero , the promising French boxer that we introduced to you in our previous articles. Available on YouTube, the video offers an in-depth look at his journey, from his beginnings in the Central African Republic to his rise in the world of boxing:
A promising start in France
Born in Bangui, Central African Republic, in 1999, Fendero grew up in Besançon, France. He discovered boxing in 2015 and quickly made a name for himself. In 2018, he won the French middleweight title by defeating Victor Yoka. This first success marked the beginning of a dazzling career. In 2021, he won bronze medals at the World Military Championships and the European Championships , before shining at the 2022 Mediterranean Games in Oran.
Global recognition and transition to professional
In 2023, Fendero reached the podium of the World Amateur Championships in Tashkent , cementing his place among the most promising boxers of his generation. After this amateur success, he decided to move to the professional world and joined the Canadian team Eye of the Tiger , led by promoter Camille Estephan , who also supports boxer Christian Mbilli .
A journey forged at Boxing Beats and supported by Marmon Sports
Before reaching this milestone, Moreno Fendero honed his skills at the Boxing Beats club in Aubervilliers, France. This club, renowned for its training of elite boxers, allowed him to perfect his technique and prepare for international competitions. At the same time, Marmon Sports supports Fendero by providing him with essential logistics in boxing equipment and training clothing .
Professional debut expected
Today, surrounded by a team of renowned Quebec coaches, including Marc Ramsay , Samuel Décarie and Luc-Vincent Ouellet , Fendero is ready for new challenges. Each fight is another opportunity to demonstrate his talent on the international stage.
A promising future
At just 24 years old, Fendero embodies a new generation of French boxers with a promising future. His rise in the boxing world is only just beginning, and his performances suggest great things for the years to come.