Frédéric Julan
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June 8, 1988
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Nationality | French |
| Born | Frédéric Julan June 8, 1988 Paris, France |
| Height | 5 ft 10 in (178 cm) |
| Weight | Light heavyweight |
| Boxing career | |
| Stance | Southpaw |
| Boxing record | |
| Total fights | 12 |
| Wins | 12 |
| Win by KO | 10 |
| Losses | 0 |
Frédéric (Fred) Julan (born June 8, 1988) is a French professional boxer. As an amateur, he became the first French boxer to win the Daily News New York Golden Gloves tournament in novice, having won it in both 2013 and 2015.[1][2] He is also the founder of BoxingCulture.com a support platform for Boxers.[3]
Julan started boxing at the age of 16 at the ME Boxing Club in Emerainville under the tutelage of Malek Ikhenache[4] who predicted, "If he [Julan] continues to work hard, he will one day go to New York to become world champion."[5]
Julan arrived in New York in September 2012 and began training with Simon Bakinde[4] in pursuit of the 2013 New York Golden Gloves which he won the following April, defeating Jesse Jezina in the final.[1][6] Julan won the 178 Open Class division again in 2015 (against Patrick Aristhene[7]) making him one of the few boxers to have won the competition more than once.
Professional career
Julan made his professional debut in 2016 scoring a four-round unanimous decision against Damian Lewis in Queens, New York.[8]