Mohammad Hussamuddin Age, Wiki and Bio

Mohammad Hussamuddin

Quick Info

ProfessionBoxer
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth12/02/1994
Age30 years
BirthplaceNizamabad, Telangana

Bio/Wiki

Famous forWinning a bronze medal in men's 56 kg category at the Commonwealth Games 2018

Physical Stats & More

Height165 cm (5’ 5”)
Weight56 kg (123 lbs)
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Personal Life

Zodiac signAquarius
HometownNizamabad
Food HabitNon-vegetarian

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried
Marriage Date29 July 2021

Family

FatherShamsuddin (coach and former Indian boxer)
SiblingsBrothers - Etheshamuddin and Itishmuddin (professional boxers), 4 other brothers
SpouseAyesha
Children
Daughter1 (Name not known)

Career

International Debut2012: Tammer Tournament, Finland
Coach/Mentor
  • Narendra Rana
  • Dharmendra Singh (pad work)
Medals
Bronze
  • 2009: Junior Nationals, Aurangabad
  • 2015: Military World Games, South Korea
  • 2017: Ulaanbaatar Cup, Mongolia
  • 2018: Commonwealth Games, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
  • 2020: Cologne Boxing World Cup, Cologne
Silver
  • 2011: Youth Nationals, Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh
  • 2017: 68th Strandja Memorial Tournament, Bulgaria
  • 2019: 38th Gee Bee Boxing Tournament, Helsinki, Finland
  • 2019: Feliks Stamm Tournament, Europe
Gold
  • 2016: Senior Nationals, Guwahati
  • 2018: Chemistry Cup, Halle, Germany
AwardArjuna Award on 9 January 2024

Favourites

BoxerVasyl Lomachenko (Ukrainian Professional Boxer)

Some Lesser Known Facts

Born and raised in Nizamabad, Telangana, in a Muslim family.
Belongs to a family deeply rooted in boxing, with father and brothers being boxers.
Started training in gymnastics initially but later switched to boxing.
Began competing in boxing tournaments at the young age of fifteen.
Moved to Havana, Cuba, for extensive boxing training.
Achieved success by winning medals in various international boxing competitions.
Represented in the Commonwealth Games and Asian Games.
Recently participated in the 2022 Commonwealth Games held in Birmingham.
Specializes in the southpaw stance in the Men’s featherweight category.