Angélique Pitiot


Angélique Pitiot is a French retired kickboxer and Nak Muay. She is the former ISKA Muay Thai and K-1 light-welterweight world champion, three time FFSCDA kickboxing and one time muay thai champion, and the WPMF European welterweight champion.

Martial arts career

Prior to her transition to kickboxing she spent ten years playing basketball. At the advice of her brother, who at the time trained boxing, she began training kickboxing, and eventually muay thai. After three years, at the age of 30, Pitiot made her professional debut.
She won her first FFSCDA kickboxing title in April 2011, with a unanimous decision win over Saïda Atmani. After this Pitiot won her only FFSCDA Muay Thai title in May 2011, with a unanimous decision win over Sandra Sevilla.
During the Princes Du Ring event Pitiot faced Claire Haigh for the ISKA World K-1 light-welterweight title. Pitiot won the fight by a first-round knockout.
Turing to the amateur scene, Pitiot participated in the 2012 IFMA World championship, where she won the silver medal. Participating in the 2013 and 2015 WAKO World Chamionships, she won bronze medals in both iterations, and won silver at the 2014 WAKO European Championships.
In 2013 Pitiot won her second FFSCDA kickboxing title during FK-ONE, with a unanimous decision win over Cindy Perros. In her next fight she fought for her second ISKA world title, the light-welterweight Muay Thai belt, which she captured with a win over Anke Van Gestel. She then fought a rematch against Cindy Perros and won both the rematch, and her third FFSCDA kickboxing title, through a unanimous decision. Following this, Pitiot fought a rematch with Van Gestel during Les Princes de Salm 3. She won with a fifth round TKO.

Championships and accomplishments

Amateur titles