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Born April 9th 1987 Sebastien Bouchard (aged 37) has built up a good career record of 9-1-0. With plenty of experience and now 10 fights as a pro, Bouchard hopes to move on to better things in future as he moves into the later stages of his career. The longest KO streak that Bouchard has ever had is 2 throughout his 10 fights and his longest winning streak is 8 wins. This started on May 2011 and came to an end on November 2013.
In May 2011 Bouchard faced Kevin Neverson in his debut bout over 4 rounds, but only 1 were needed as Bouchard became the quickest person ever to stop Neverson via a 1 round TKO victory. Bouchard built on his successful start to his career by fighting 2 times in 2011 and once in 2013 which included fights against Julius Bunda, Adam Grabiec and Glisandy Mejia to name just a few.
Glisandy Mejia was up next for Bouchard on November 3rd, 2012. Bouchard continued with his winning streak by beating Mejia. Glisandy Mejia was Bouchard's next opponent of his career in 2012. The fight was scheduled for 4 and Bouchard was the 2nd person to go the distance with Mejia. Bouchard's win streak of 4 rose to 7 following 3 great wins, becoming the 4th person to go the distance with Francesco Cotroni, 4th person to go the distance with Emmanuel Guzman and 7th person to defeat Adam Grabiec.
Bouchard then went on to fight and beat Mohamed sidi Slimani on November 30th, 2013 maintaining his unbeaten record. Showing his class against Slimani, Bouchard was the 3rd person to go the distance with this opponent.
Bouchard went into his next fight against Frank Galarza on May 16th, 2014 with a career record of 8 wins. Bouchard's technical boxing ability was put to the test as he got outpointed in the 8 round fight against the better man. Galarza gave Bouchard his first professional loss of his 9 fight career to date.
Ensuring he added another win to his tally, Sebastien Bouchard defeated Cedric Spera on December 19th, 2014 in his latest fight. Bouchard beat Cedric Spera in the 6th round of a 6 round fight via TKO. Bouchard was the 2nd fighter to stop Spera.