Dida Diafat

Dida Diafat (born April 24, 1970 in Algiers) is an Algerian-French Muay Thai kickboxer who became a world champion in Thai kickboxing or Muay Thai at age 21.[1] A fictionalised version of his life is depicted in the 2005 movie Chok-Dee, in which he plays himself.[2]

BornDida Diafat
(1970-04-24) April 24, 1970
Bab El Oued, Algiers, Algeria
Nationality France
Algeria
Height1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Weight63–67 kg (139–148 lb; 9 st 13 lb – 10 st 8 lb)
StyleMuay Thai
Years active1988–1998
Kickboxing record
Total87
Wins76
Losses10
Draws1

Biography

At the age of 18, Dida Diafat left the town of Villiers le Bel (Val d'Oise) to join the Muay Thai training camps of Thailand and became 3 years later the first Algerian and Frenchman to be a Muay Thai world champion. He became the first Thai kickboxing fighter to win a contract with a French television channel - specifically, Canal+ in 1994. Following the release of Chok Dee he retired from kickboxing and decided to pursue a career in acting and in the clothing business.[2] He had a role in the 2009 horror film Mutants.

Titles and achievements

Titles

Awards

  • 1997 "Songh Shaï" vase
  • 1995 Best Foot & Fist Fighter of the Year
  • 1994 Best Foot & Fist Fighter of the Year
  • 1993 Best Foot & Fist Fighter of the Year
  • 2015 Hall of Fame WKL WORLD KICKBOXING LEAGUE

Fight Record

Professional Kickboxing record
87 fights, 76 wins, 10 Losses, 1 Draw
Date Result OpponentEventLocation MethodRoundTime
1996-06-01Loss Peter CunninghamParis, FranceDecision122:00
For the ISKA Oriental rules World Light-welterweight (-64.5kg) title.
 ?Loss Tanongsuk Sor.PrantalayISKA Lumpinee StadiumBangkok, ThailandDecision53:00
1995-Loss Saimai Chor SuanananWorld Muaythai ChampionshipFranceDecision53:00
For World Muay Thai title.
1994-11-12Loss Saimai Chor SuanananWorld Muaythai ChampionshipMarseilles, FranceDecision53:00
Lost his World Muay Thai title.
1994-Win Ramon DekkersMuay Thai Gala in ParisParis, FranceDecision (Unanimous)53:00
1994-06-Win David CummingsLevallois-Perret, FranceKO1
Defends ISKA Oriental rules Light Welterweight World title.
1994-Win Noël Van Den HeuvelISKA KikcboxingParis, FranceKO (Punches)5
Wins ISKA Oriental rules Light Welterweight World title.
1993-11-Win Ramon DekkersMuay Thai Gala in ParisParis, FranceTKO (Doctor stoppage/cut)3
Wins Muay Thai World title.
1993-Loss Noël Van Den HeuvelWorld ChampionshipMarbella, SpainTKO (Referee Stoppage)7
Loses the ISKA Oriental rules Light Welterweight World title.
1993-Loss Chandet Sor PrantalayCrocodile FarmSamut Prakan, ThailandDecision53:00
1993-06-Win MuangphetMuay Thai Gala in Stade Pierre de CoubertinParis, FranceDecision53:00
Wins the ISKA Oriental rules Light Welterweight World title.
1993-02-14Loss Coban LookchaomaesaitongThai Boxing World ChampionshipBrest, FranceDecision (Unanimous)53:00
1992-11-21Draw Peter CunninghamParis, FranceDecision122:00
For the ISKA Oriental rules and WKA World Light-welterweight title.
1992Win Vadim ChemiakinGala in Palais des sportsLevallois, FranceTKO (Retirement)6
Wins Kickboxing World title.
1991-12-20Win Daris Sor ThanikulGala in Palais des sports de BercyParis, FranceDecision53:00
Retains Muay Thai World title.
1991-Loss Stewart BallantineFranceKO (Left hooks)5
1991-Win ChumpongFranceTKO (Doctor stoppage)
1991-06-Win Sorn AreenGala in Palais des sportsNanterre, FranceKO (Punches)4
Wins World Muay Thai title (-63 kg).
1991Loss Coban LookchaomaesaitongWorld Muaythai ChampionshipDecision (Unanimous)53:00
Fight was for World Muay Thai title.
1990-12-02Loss Kongtoranee PayakaroonEnglandDecision53:00
For WMTC World 140 lbs title.
1990Loss Fabrice PayenEuropean Muaythai ChampionshipDecision53:00
Fight was for European Muay Thai title.
1990Loss Daris Sor ThanikulMuaythai Gala in LyonLyon, France
1989WinFrench Championship Class A, FinalFranceKO4
Wins French Muay Thai Championship 1989 Class A title.
1988LossStains, FranceKO
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

See also

References

  1. "Arts - Spectacles, Boxe office, Dida, victoire au poing". Artsetspectacles.nouvelobs.com. 2005-02-17.
  2. "Diafat Bio". muaythaitv.com. Retrieved 2006-03-01.


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