Aldo Colliander

Senegalese boxer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroSenegalese boxer
PlacesSenegal
isAthlete Boxer
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth6 April 1978, Senegal
Age46 years
The details

Biography

Aldo Mamadou Nidaye Colliander (born 4 June 1978) is a Swedish boxer. He was born in Senegal but moved in 1987 with his mother to Farsta, Sweden. They moved to Skarpnäck when Aldo was 16 years old. It was there that he started to train for boxing.

As an amateur he had 58 matches, of which he lost only eight. He won the Swedish championship twice. His coach is Stefan Färström.

One of Aldos losses was against Cuban fighter Odlanier Solis by decision.

Swede Aldo Colliander became boxing gala hero. Despite a broken right hand he beat American Robert Daniels of points. - I will become world champion, he shouted after the game. Aldo Colliander unexpectedly won the heavyweight brawl against former world champion Robert "preacherman" Daniels boxing gala in Scandinavium. After the match, told Colliander, who is ranked 179 in the world, he boxed with a broken right hand. - I broke my hand when I sparred Tuesday. I hit him in the forehead and broke his hand, he said to TV4 Plus. During the game the trainer Leif Carlsson urged him to "sacrifice your right hand." - I wanted to be here and I wanted to win here, shouted a sweaty Colliander after the game. - I will become world champion! Despite the home ground was the Swede booed by the audience afterwards. Colliander had no high opinion of the visitors in Scandinavium. - They can not, they're just full. Paolo Roberto put the rating at the gala: - Boxing was above expectations. Some amusing, some bad. Then the arrangement could have been a little better, says Roberto for the first boxing gala in Sweden in 37 years.

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Professional boxing record

13 Wins (5 knockouts, 8 decisions), 2 Losses (0 knockouts, 2 decisions) [1]
ResultRecordOpponentTypeRoundDateLocationNotes
Win49-8-1 Robert DanielsUD615/09/2007 Lofbergs Lila Arena, Karlstad, Sweden59-55, 59-55, 58-56.
Loss2-0 Odlanier SolisUD406/07/2007 Arena Gym, Hamburg, Germany36-40, 36-40, 37-39.
Win1-7 Romans DabolinsPTS624/03/2007 Arena Gym, Hamburg, Germany
Win49-7-1 Robert DanielsMD427/01/2007 Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden39-38, 39-37, 38-38.
Win5-2 Daniil PeretyatkoTKO308/04/2006 AKKO International, Kiev, Ukraine
Loss15-2 Taras BydenkoUD824/01/2006 Universum Gym, Wandsbek, Germany74-78, 74-78, 74-78.
Win8-1 Almaz GismeevTD510/12/2005 Kaivohuone, Helsinki, Finland49-46, 50-46, 48-48.
Win3-17 Vladislav DrusoPTS622/06/2004 Sportzentrum, Telfs, Austria
Win29-22-3 Antoine PalatisUD618/05/2004 Hansehalle, Luebeck, Germany
Win11-12 Zoltan PetranyiKO217/04/2004 Baltic Hall, Mariehamn, Finland
Win3-9-2 Viktor JuhaszKO114/02/2004 Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart, Germany
Win9-0 Allan GronforsTKO404/10/2003 Baltic Hall, Mariehamn, Finland
Win4-4 Jeff "Big Diesel" FordUD408/11/2002 Falconer Centret, Copenhagen, Denmark39-37, 40-36, 39-37.
Win15-3 Shawn "Rockin" RobinsonUD425/10/2002 Esbjerg Stadionhal, Esbjerg, Denmark
Win1-0 Tommy "Concrete" ConnellyKO313/09/2002 Randers Hallen, Randers, Denmark

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