
Adam Kipenga
Division: welterweight
Nationality: Tanzania
Hometown: Dar-Es-Salaam, Tanzania
Birth Date: 1997-02-02
Height: 5.4 cm
Reach: 64 cm
Stance: southpaw
Professional Record
11
Wins
(7 by KO)5
Losses
(2 by KO)1
Draws
17
Total Fights
Biography
Adam Abdallah Hatibu, born on February 14, 1999, in Dar-Es-Salaam, Tanzania, Specific details about Kipenga’s amateur boxing achievements and family background are limited in public records. He began his professional boxing career in Tanzania before relocating to the United States.
Kipenga made his professional debut on May 6, 2017, securing a victory against Jamali Kapacha in Dar-Es-Salaam. December 25, 2019: Faced Abdallah Mngola, resulting in a unanimous decision loss. May 21, 2021: Competed against Ivan Kozlovsky at the Khimki Basketball Center in Russia, winning by unanimous decision. October 30, 2021: Battled Francis Miyeyusho at the Kinesi Football Stadium in Dar-Es-Salaam, ending in a draw. May 26, 2023: Stepped in on short notice to face Ashton Sylve in Orlando, Florida, where he lost by unanimous decision after eight rounds. January 12, 2024: Competed against Quadir Albright in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was defeated by technical knockout in the third round.
Adam Kipenga’s journey is a testament to the power of resilience and national pride. As a Tanzanian superstar breaking through on the global stage, he has proven that talent and determination can overcome any limitations placed by geography or lack of recognition. His willingness to take on high-risk challenges and last-minute fights reflects his relentless drive to bring honor to his homeland, showing the world that Tanzania has fighters worthy of international respect. Kipenga’s impact goes beyond his victories in the ring; he serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for aspiring athletes across Tanzania, demonstrating that greatness can emerge from anywhere. His legacy continues to grow, carving a path for future generations to follow and firmly placing Tanzania on the world’s boxing map.
Technical Overview
Adam Kipenga’s fighting style seamlessly blends African and European boxing traditions, a fusion that has been popularized across regions like the Caribbean and has made its way back to the Old World since the 1940s. This fusion has recently found a place in modern boxing, similar to the rhythmic energy seen in baseball, where players channel their raw swings. In smaller countries and areas with rich sporting cultures, we see this crossover. Mirrored in baseball’s swinging mechanics, where every pitch is a chance to explode with force. This shared foundation of kinetic energy is evident in Kipenga’s approach to boxing, with footwork that springs him into action and punches that land like a well-timed home run.
Kipenga’s rope-like springs of his legs add fire to his movement, making his footwork less tiring to use or avoid a beating. He strategically drops his hands, not as a defensive gap, but to change the pace and lull his opponent into a false sense of security. This is when he knows how to raise his hands at the perfect moment to counter or evade, making his jab a tool not just for measurement, and setting up hurtful strikes. His rhythm shifts, and he is never truly pushed; he’s happy to box backward and weave through the madness. Kipenga thrives in a tactical style, constantly moving and always looking to strike with devastating hooks, especially when squatting low to load up power.
What is particularly unique about Kipenga’s style is its cultural context, which reflects the blending of a boxing coach’s discipline with a baseball coach’s precision. In places where boxing and baseball are deeply intertwined, like in Latin American and Caribbean communities, there is a deep-rooted understanding of the need for timing. The athlete, whether a boxer or a baseball player, is trained to perfect their technique, mastering the timing of their movements for maximum impact.
Fight History
01/12/24 vs. Quadir Albright, L-TKO, 3/8
05/26/23 vs. Ashton Sylve, L-UD, 8/8
03/26/22 vs. Ramiro Cesena, L-KO, 2/8
10/30/21 vs. Francis Miyeyusho, D-MD, 10/10
05/21/21 vs. Ivan Kozlovsky, L-UD, 10/10
11/28/20 vs. Adam Lazaro, W-UD, 10/10
12/25/19 vs. Abdallah Mngola, W-TKO, 1/10
04/20/19 vs. Nasibu Habibu, W-KO, 2/8
04/12/19 vs. Rajesh Kumar, L-UD, 10/10
12/08/18 vs. Omary S. Yusuf, W-KO, 1/10
12/01/18 vs. Hussein Yusufu, W-KO, 1/6
05/12/18 vs. Omary S. Yusuf, W-KO, 2/6
04/21/18 vs. Hussein Yusufu, W-TKO, 1/4
02/18/18 vs. Jackson Malinyingi, W-MD, 8/8
10/07/17 vs. Mustafa Yahya, W-KO, 1/6
07/15/17 vs. Emmanuel Amos, W-UD, 6/6
05/06/17 vs. Jamali Kapacha, W-PTS, 4/4