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Robert Paturel

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Robert Paturel
Born(1952-08-02)August 2, 1952
NationalityFrance French
Boxing record
Total fights103
Wins88
Losses11
Draws4

Robert Paturel is a French boxer, born in 1952 in Rueil-Malmaison. He won the French Boxing championship six times in France, and became a European champion in 1984.

He is also an expert in defensive techniques and combat. A former policeman in elite groups, he was the first one to use the baton (or tonfa) in France. He devised his own method which is still being taught to French policemen.

He created the concept of "boxe de rue" (street boxing) in 2002. He has written L’esprit du combat and tonfa sécurité and he published his first novel Les panthères noires de Bièvre in 2010. It is a work of fiction inspired by his experience in the RAID unit.[1]

He also served as a technical adviser in a number of films in which he played minor roles.[2]

Bibliography

  • Robert Paturel, les panthères noires de Bièvre, éditions Baudelaire, 2010 ISBN 978-2-35508-446-1

Non fiction filmography

Robert Paturel, Boxe de rue, se défendre en toutes situations, i-prod ASIN: B000DZ6VMS

Robert Paturel et Eric Quequet, Boxe de rue 2, self-défense contre armes, i-prod

Rudy et Robert Paturel, Défense de rue, i-prod

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