Issam Barhoumi

Issam Barhoumi (Arabic: عصام البرهومي; born October 1, 1978 in Sidi Bouzid) is a Tunisian heavyweight Sanshou kickboxer.

Issam Barhoumi
BornIssam Barhoumi
(1978-10-01) October 1, 1978
Jilma, Tunisia
Other namesSamurai Carthage
NationalityTunisian
Weight84 kg (185 lb)
StyleSanshou, Savate, Yoseikan Budo, Full Contact, K-1, Kick Boxing, Ju-jitsu, mma
Rank15 time world champion

214 fights, 192 wins, 51ko

6th dan Black belt in Sanshou

4th dan Black belt in yoseikan budo

7th degree Black belt in kick boxing

3rd degree silver glove in savate

6th dan Black belt in traditional ju-jitsu

Biography

At the 10th International Wushu Federation Congress following the 2009 World Wushu Championships in Toronto, he served on the athletes' committee.[1]

Issam won three world championships in the town of Marina Di Carrara, Italy from November 1 to 4, 2012: MMA world champion, K-1 world champion, light kickboxing world champion and champion of the world of Kung-fu, exploits still not publicized.[2]

Issam won two world championships in Bussero, Italy on April 3, 2016, in K-1 and light contact disciplines. With these two medals, Issam Barhoumi currently holds world championship records 12 times in 7 disciplines. He stated afterwards that he was proud to have represented Tunisia as it should be, and to have honored the national flag.[3]

Record

Wushu Sanda Savate Boxe Française Yoseikan Budo Full Contact K-1 Kick Boxing MMA Amateur Boxe Arabe
world Championships professional world Championships world Championships World Championship light contact professional world Championships world Championships (Professional) world Championships professional world Championships
Bronze 2007 Beijing 75 kg Gold 2019 Tunisie 80 kg Gold 2007 Bruxelles 85 kg Gold 2016 Milan-bussero (WFC) 78 kg Gold 2018 Roma(ICO) 81 kg Gold 2015 Milan-Bussero (WFC) 80 kg Gold 2012 Massa-Carrara (WTKA) 84 kg Gold 2019 Yemen 83 kg
Silver 2009 Toronto 75 kg
Gold 2012 Massa-Carrara (WTKA) 80 kg
World Cup world Championships Assaut Africa Championship World Championship Semifinal (professional) Amateur world Championships World Championship Light
Gold 2008 Harbin 75 kg Bronze 2006 VilleBon-Paris 80 kg Gold 2006 Dakar 80 kg Gold 2004 Tunisia 75 kg Gold 2012 Massa-Carrara (WTKA) 81 kg Gold 2012 Massa-Carrara(WTKA) 79 kg
Silver 2010 Paris 85 kg
professional sanda kombat league world cup Savate kombat league world cup Africa Championship Team Professional Gala World Championship Light World Championship Light
Gold 2010 Rimini(KL)75 kg Gold 2010 Rimini(KL)75 kg Gold 2006 Dakar 80 kg Gold 2003 Tunisia 79 kg Gold 2016 Milan-Bussero (WFC) 84 kg silver 2016 Milan-Bussero (WFC) 84 kg
Gold 2006 Nantes 76 kg
King of Sanda Mediterranean Tournament Maghreb Championship
Bronze 2008 Chongqing 75 kg Gold 2004 Toulouse 76 kg Bronze 1997 Tunisia 70 kg
Afro-Asian Championship Gala Savate Maghreb Championship Team
Gold 2002 Egypt Gold 2005 Annecy 75 kg Bronze 1997 Tunisia 70 kg
Championship Africa world Championships Combat
Gold 2007 Egypt 80 kg Silver 2005 Bobigny-Paris 75 kg
Gold 2008 Libya 75 kg Silver 2007 Marseille 80 kg
Arab Championship
Gold 2005 Jordan 75 kg Bronze 2011 Milan-Italy 75 kg
Gold 2007 Egypt 80 kg
Maghreb Championship
Silver 2008 Tunis 75 kg

Cinéma

Courts métrages

  • 2005 : L'esclave du passé pour un projet fin d'etude
  • 2007 : Fibali de Semi Jlassi
  • 2010 : Il était une fois l'aube de Mohamed Ali Nahdi

Télévision

Séries

  • 2017 : Bolice de Majdi Smiri
  • 2018 : 7 Sbeya de Kalfallah Khalsi
  • 2018 : Denya okhra de Mamdouh Ben Abdelghaffar
  • 2018 : Harba de Kais Chekir

Émissions

  • 2015 : Émissions Social 15/25

References

  1. "10th World Wushu Championships and the 10th IWUF Congress". International Wushu Federation. 2009-11-09. Archived from the original on 2014-04-07. Retrieved 2014-04-03.
  2. Marzouk, Hamza (2012-12-28). "Issam Barhoumi , champion du monde en arts martiaux, entame sa carrière d'acteur". L'Economiste Maghrébin (in French). Retrieved 2020-04-19.
  3. "Issam Barhoumi, 12 fois champion du monde de kick boxing et light contact". tuniscope.com. 2016-04-03. Retrieved 2020-04-19.
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