100-5-0 (32 KO)
Anissa  Meksen
Current Rank
-
Height
168 CM / 5'6"
Nationality
France France
Weightclass
Bantamweight
Weight
52.8 KG / 116 LBS
Social Media
Nickname
None
Age

Fighter Stats

Glory Record 9-2-0 (4 KO) Wins-Losses-Draws (KOs)
Average Fight Time 10:06 Fight Duration
Knockdown Ratio 2:0 Knockdowns Landed : Knockdowns Absorbed
SLpM 14.61 Strikes Landed per Minute
SApM 10.34 Strikes Absorbed per Minute
Striking Differential 4.27 Difference between SLpM and SApM
Striking Accuracy 58.46 % Proportion of Strikes Landed

Fighter Media

Fighter Record

Result Opponent Event Method Watch
Win Jiwaen Lee Glory 75: Utrecht
Superfight
2020-02-29
TKO
3:00 of Round 2
Loss Tiffany Van Soest Glory 71: Chicago
Championship Bout
2019-11-22
UD
Win Sofia Olofsson Glory 66: Paris
Championship Bout
2019-06-22
TKO
2:06 of Round 1
Win Tiffany Van Soest Glory 64: Strasbourg
Championship Bout
2019-03-09
SD
Win Jady Menezes Glory 61: New York
Co Headline event
2018-11-02
TKO
0:39 of Round 2
Loss Jady Menezes Glory 56: Denver
Co Headline event
2018-08-10
SD
Win Amel Dehby Glory 53: Lille
Co Headline event
2018-05-12
UD
Win Ashley Nichols Glory 52: Los Angeles
Superfight
2018-03-31
UD
Win Tiffany Van Soest Glory 48: New York
Superfight
2017-12-01
UD
Win Funda Alkayis Glory 47: Lyon
Superfight
2017-10-28
TKO
0:25 of Round 3
Win Jady Menezes Glory 43: New York
Superfight
2017-07-14
UD

Fighter Bio

Twitter Anissa  Meksen

Anissa
Meksen
9-2-0 (4 KO) France

2x GLORY Super Bantamweight Champion 

Meksen, one of the world's most decorated female kickboxers, started training at the age of 12 after following her older brother Mehdi along to his kickboxing club. 
 
“My brother was a kickboxer and I followed him to the gym. I was 12 years old. At 13 I had my first fight and became French champion at that age and weight. Immediately I had the desire awakened in me to become undisputed world champion one day,” she says.
 
“Every day, since I was 12 years old, I have woken up as a fighter. It is what I do in life. I wake, I train, rest, train again, go home. That is my life. It is a very simple life but for me I think this simplicity and dedication is the key to victory.”
 
Meksen says she was “good at school” and actually has two degrees in sports performance and training methodology. 
 
School was a priority in her younger years but she says her biggest motivator has always been “to put my name in the story of fight sports.” Under her longtime coach Benoit Mateu, head trainer at Olympique Garennois Boxe (OGB), she has been doing just that.
 
“That's why I am very happy to be in GLORY – the best in the world are here and I am here to make big fights and capture the belt!” she says.
 
Capture the belt she did, at GLORY 48 NEW YORK, winning a close decision over Tiffany van Soest at Madison Square Garden. Meksen now lays plausible claim to being the pound-for-pound best female fighter on the planet.