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Although beaten, Alphonce Mchumiatumbo has gained plenty of experience over 15 fights and a 3 year long career so far. He now moves on to see just how far he can go as he approaches the later stage of his career. The longest win streak that Mchumiatumbo has ever recorded was between January 2011 and August 2013 when it totaled 8 wins. Mchumiatumbo's longest KO streak is 8 fights long.
An explosive pro debut saw Mchumiatumbo face Eddie Dyle in a 6 round debut fight. Alphonce became only the 2nd person to stop Dyle shy of the full distance, stopping him in the 4th. Following his debut, Mchumiatumbo had an impressive start to his career as he went on to fight 8 fights including 3 times in 2011 and 5 times in 2012 against fighters such as David Mrope, Eddie Dyle and Ramadhan Kido.
Mchumiatumbo lost to Adnan Redzovic in his next fight. Taking place on October 27th, 2013, Mchumiatumbo's career record after this fight stood at 10-1-1. On October 27th, 2013, Mchumiatumbo took on and was defeated over the distance by Adnan Redzovic in his first career defeat. Mchumiatumbo lost via PTS in a valiant effort.
Mchumiatumbo's career took a knock with a loss against Ruslan Semenov on November 16th, 2013 taking his record to 10-2-1. Semenov proved to be the biggest challenge to date for Mchumiatumbo, Mchumiatumbo never really got going in the fight and Semenov handed Mchumiatumbo his first stoppage defeat in the 4th round of a 8 rounder.
Musa Mbabe was the next fight for Mchumiatumbo on February 14th, 2014 and also his next career win. Becoming the first person to stop Musa Mbabe, Mchumiatumbo beat Mbabe via KO in the 1st round of a 6 round fight.
Mchumiatumbo's next defeat of his career came against Vikapita Meroro on May 17th, 2014. Left wondering where Mchumiatumbo's career will go next, Meroro became only the 2nd man to stop Mchumiatumbo in the 11th round of a 12 round fight.