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After a debut fight on April 2003, Mohammed Kayongo (age 44) has now built a record of 18 wins, 5 losses, 1 draws over a 24 fight career so far. Between April 2003 and March 2004, Kayongo had his longest winning streak of 10 fights. In his 24 fights, his longest KO streak is 3 fights long.
In a memorable debut Kayongo gained a TKO win against Anthony Howard in a 4 round contest, becoming the 2nd person to stop Howard. Following on from his debut, Kayongo continued his mostly successful career by fighting in a further 12 fights. In this time he fought Marteze Logan, Lyle Hoffman and Reggie Strickland to name just a few, fighting 8 times in 2003 and 4 times in 2004 in this period.
Lyle Hoffman was beaten next on October 10th, 2003 meaning Kayongo could maintain his unbeaten streak. Hoffman was a worthy challenger but Kayongo was too much and became the first person to stop Hoffman via TKO during round 4. 6 wins followed where Kayongo went on to fight Marteze Logan, Isander Lacen and Reggie Nash amongst others, prolonging his win streak.
Taking another knock in his career, Shamone Alvarez was next in line for Kayongo with Alvarez coming out victorious. Kayongo career was at 11-1-1 following the fight. Kayongo was beaten and stopped by Shamone Alvarez in the 1st round. The win came via KO in the 1st round. Kayongo then went on to win again against Jerome Elder setting him up well for his next pro fight.
Kayongo's next defeat of his career came against Jose leo Moreno on June 17th, 2005 taking his career record to 12-2-1. Kayongo failed to go into the later rounds with Moreno, with Moreno stopping him in the 4th round and becoming the 2nd person to stop Kayongo. Fights against boxers including Gilbert Venegas, James Todd and Alex Perez followed where he won 6 fights taking his winning streak to 17 wins.
Fredrick Lawson was next in line for Kayongo where unfortunately, he was defeated on March 22nd, 2014 taking his record to 17-4-1. Kayongo was beaten by Fredrick Lawson in the 6th round. Kayongo had only ever been stopped 3 times previously in his career.
Raul Munoz was the next fight for Kayongo on August 28th, 2015 and also his next career win. Munoz was stopped in the 1st round via TKO meaning Kayongo was the 16th person to stop this opponent.
Kayongo went into his next fight against Antonio Johnson on January 22nd, 2016 with a career record of 18 wins. This latest challenge for Kayongo proved to be too much for him, taking a MD loss to the better technical fighter over the 8 rounds and leaving Kayongo wondering which direction his career will head next.