Brice Guidon

Brice Guidon (born July 16, 1985), also known as "Nectar", is a French Muay Thai kickboxer. He is the W.P.M.F. European Heavyweight and World Super Heavyweight Muaythai Champion, and the 2011 United Glory World Series runner-up.[1] He has competed in the GLORY, K-1, It's Showtime and SUPERKOMBAT promotions.

Brice Guidon
Born (1985-07-16) July 16, 1985
Tours, France
Other namesNectar
NationalityFrench
Height1.98 m (6 ft 6 in)
Weight108.4 kg (239 lb; 17.07 st)
DivisionSuper Heavyweight
StyleKickboxing, Muay Thai, Savate
Fighting out ofAmsterdam, Netherlands
TeamLe Banner Xtream Team
Mejiro Gym
Nectar Boxing Camp
TrainerAndre Mannaart
Years active7 (2004–present)
Kickboxing record
Total44
Wins30
By knockout15
Losses14
By knockout10
Other information
Websitehttp://www.briceguidon.com/
last updated on: December 14, 2015

Biography and career

Brice Guidon was born on 16 July 1985. He started practicing boxing at the age of 9. He had his first professional fight at the age of 21. Guidon resides and trains at Nectar Boxing Camp in Tours, France and trains at Mejiro Gym, Amsterdam.

He rematched Schilt at the opening stage of the sixteen-man 2012 Glory Heavyweight Grand Slam at Glory 4: Tokyo - 2012 Heavyweight Grand Slam in Saitama, Japan on December 31, 2012. Schilt was much more dominant this time, flooring Guidon with a left jab in the opening seconds of round two before finishing him with the same technique soon after. Schilt would then go on to beat three more opponents that night to win the tournament.[2][3][4]

He was knocked out by Daniel Ghiță in round one at Glory 9: New York - 2013 95kg Slam in New York City on June 22, 2013.[5][6][7][8][9]

Guidon lost to Jahfarr Wilnis by KO at Glory 10: Los Angeles - Middleweight World Championship Tournament in Ontario, California, United States on September 28, 2013.[10][11]

His release from Glory was reported in February 2014, having gone 0-3 with three knockout losses in the promotion.[12]

He lost to Raul Cătinaș at the SUPERKOMBAT World Grand Prix I 2014 in Reșița, Romania on April 12, 2014, receiving three counts from referee Cezar Gheorghe, before being stopped in round two.[13][14]

Titles

  • 2012 World Pro League Super Heavyweight Kickboxing K1 champion (+91 kg)
  • 2011 United Glory World Series runner up
  • 2010 W.P.M.F. World Super Heavyweight Muaythai champion
  • 2010 W.P.M.F. European Heavyweight Muaythai champion (+91 kg)
  • 2009 K-1 World Grand Prix in Tokyo Final 16 Qualifying GP 3rd place
  • 2006 K-1 Fighting Network in Marseilles runner Up (100 kg)
  • 2005 Rising Sun 5 in Beilen tournament champion
  • 2003 Junior French Championship (-91 kg)
  • 2002 Cadet French Championship (-86 kg)

Kickboxing record

Kickboxing Record

Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

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