Boxing Match Preview: Alexandre Gaumont (13-0-0, 9 KOs) vs. Ramadan Hiseni (21-2-2, 8 KOs)
Undefeated Canadian prospect Alexandre “King Cogne” Gaumont makes his long-awaited homecoming main event appearance against durable Swiss veteran Ramadan Hiseni in a 10-round middleweight clash on Thursday, December 11, 2025. Billed as “Boxe EOTTM,” this Eye of the Tiger Management (EOTTM) promotion card returns professional boxing to the Outaouais region, headlined by Gaumont’s quest for his first career statement win on home soil. With Gaumont’s explosive power (69% KO rate) facing Hiseni’s gritty experience, this matchup could deliver a defining moment for the 30-year-old Canadian’s rise toward contention. The co-main features Imam Khataev defending his NABF light heavyweight title against Adam Deines.
Ring walks for Gaumont vs. Hiseni are projected for approximately 10:45-11:00 PM ET (4:00 AM UTC), following undercard action. Weigh-ins confirmed both fighters on point: Gaumont at 159.6 lbs, Hiseni at 158.5 lbs.
Venue Location: Théâtre du Casino du Lac-Leamy, 1 Boulevard du Casino, Gatineau, Quebec, Canada (J8Y 6X3; 45°25’58″N 75°43’45″W). This 2,000-capacity theater within the scenic waterfront casino—overlooking the Ottawa River—has become a boxing hotspot, hosting EOTTM events since 2022 with its intimate setup and electric local crowds. Accessible via Ottawa International Airport (YOW, 20-minute drive), nearby lodging includes the on-site Hilton Lac-Leamy (fight packages available). Tickets via Ticketmaster start at CAD $75.
Broadcast on ESPN Knockout (Latin America/U.S.), Disney+ Premium (international), and Punching Grace PPV (global stream, $19.99). Prelims begin at 8:00 PM ET.
Injury Report
Clean bill of health for both headliners entering fight night, with no reported issues from media day or weigh-ins on December 10. Gaumont, who has battled minor injuries earlier in his career (e.g., hand tweaks in 2023), reports full recovery and peak conditioning after a focused camp in Buckingham, Quebec. Hiseni, a 29-year-old orthodox stylist from Zurich, arrives unscathed from a three-month layoff since his March 2025 win, confirming via social media that his preparation was uninterrupted.
Undercard adjustments: Canadian heavyweight Simon Kean (23-2, 22 KOs) and Thomas Chabot (11-1, 8 KOs) withdrew on December 2 due to undisclosed injuries (Kean: shoulder; Chabot: training cut), replaced by alternates. No PED flags or suspensions for either fighter per NSAC/IBA oversight.
Fighter Matchups
This 160-pound tilt contrasts raw Canadian power with Swiss resilience: Gaumont (5’10”, reach unknown) deploys a high-volume, pressure-heavy style with devastating hooks and body shots, averaging 62 punches per round at 48% accuracy in his last five outings. Hiseni (5’11”, orthodox) relies on technical footwork, counterpunching, and ring generalship, with a career 38% KO rate built on accumulation rather than one-punch finishes. Gaumont will aim to swarm early, exploiting his 20-pound weight edge in recent KOs; Hiseni plans to box laterally, targeting the body to sap the local hero’s gas tank in later rounds.
Key stylistic edges:
Power: Gaumont’s 9 KOs (69%) vs. Hiseni’s 8 (38%)—expect fireworks if Gaumont cuts angles.
Volume/Durability: Hiseni’s 158 career rounds (vs. Gaumont’s 42) give him late-fight IQ, but he’s been stopped twice (both TKOs).
Experience: Hiseni’s 25 pro bouts include regional titles; Gaumont’s amateur background (Golden Gloves champ, ~80% KO rate) shines in bursts.
Intangibles: Home crowd (500+ from Gatineau/Buckingham) boosts Gaumont; Hiseni’s recent loss exposed vulnerabilities to aggressive pressure.
Prediction: Gaumont breaks Hiseni down for a mid-round stoppage (Rounds 6-8), but a disciplined Hiseni could force a decision if he weathers the storm.
Recent Form
Alexandre Gaumont (13-0-0, 9 KOs): The “King Cogne” remains flawless, riding a 13-fight win streak capped by four straight victories in 2024-2025. His power was on display in back-to-back May 2024 stoppages, but a tactical UD over Lourenco in April 2025 highlighted growing maturity. Camp focused on endurance for his first main event.
Ramadan Hiseni (21-2-2, 8 KOs): On a two-fight rebound after a controversial September 2024 loss (UD to unbeaten Makarczuk, many scored it a draw), Hiseni grinded out decisions in his last two, showcasing chin and output. Pre-loss streak of three wins (two TKOs) proved his contender chops, but fades vs. elite pressure.
| Fighter | Last 5 Fights (Most Recent First) | Form Summary |
| Gaumont | W-UD? Mathis Lourenco (Apr 2025) W-TKO? Andres Viera (Oct 2024) W-TKO? Santiago Jose Fernandez (May 2024) W-TKO? Abdallah Luanja (May 2024) W-UD? Ulices Abenhamar Tovar Rivera (Sep 2023) | 5-0; 3 KOs; Building toward contention with power and polish |
| Hiseni | W-UD? Nika Bigvava (Mar 2025) W-UD? Jose Rivas (Dec 2024) L-UD? Eugeniusz Makarczuk (Sep 2024) W-TKO? Victor Ionascu (Jul 2024) W-TKO? Unspecified (2023) | 3-1-1 (last 5, treating draw as neutral); 2 KOs; Rebounding but tested by top foes |
Fight History
Alexandre Gaumont (Pro Debut: May 2021): A late bloomer after amateur success (Golden Gloves title, 80% KO rate over 50+ bouts), Gaumont exploded pro-style with nine stoppages in 13 wins, averaging 3.2 rounds per fight. Highlights include his 2024 main event KO of Uruguay’s Viera and the 2023 Fight of the Year UD over Rivera. No losses/draws; 9 KOs (6 TKOs, 3 KOs), 4 decisions. Injuries paused him post-2022, but he’s unbeaten in Quebec venues.
Ramadan Hiseni (Pro Debut: Oct 2015): A Zurich-based grinder with Swiss regional titles (e.g., UBO middleweight), Hiseni’s ledger mixes finishes and wars, with 158 rounds fought. Peak: 2021-2023 run of 7-0-1, including TKOs over durable Euros. Losses: TKO7 to Sandro Kaiser (2019), UD12 to Makarczuk (2024). 8 KOs (5 TKOs, 3 KOs), 13 decisions; draws vs. elite (e.g., 2020 vs. Radik Hakobyan). Road warrior (15-2-2 away). Gaumont’s efficiency (13 fights) vs. Hiseni’s volume (25 bouts) sets up a classic prospect-vs.-gatekeeper narrative.
FIGHT ODDS
Alexandre Gaumont – 1000
Ramadan Hiseni + 600
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, December 10, 2025

