Ramazi Paliani
Ramazan Palyani
Born August 21, 1973
Georgia
5’ 7” 125-130
Southpaw stance
Partial record below
1990
xxxx - Tbilisi Junior 51kg champion; Tbilisi, Georgia.
July - Domenico Mastroianni W pts 5-0
(Italy)
July - Aramis Galindo (Spain) W pts 5-0
July - Andrzej Rzany (Poland) W pts 5-0
July - Asen Asenov (Bulgaria) W pts 5-0
European Junior (Under Age 19) 48kg champion; Usti, Czech Republic.
Oct. 14 - Jose Lopez (Venezuela) W pts 13-12
Oct. 16 - Rogelio Piomeda (Philippines) W pts 27-10
Oct. 18 - Kai Pielert (East Germany) L pts 21-22
World Junior (Under Age 19) 51kg semifinalist; Lima, Peru.
1991
Apr. - Piotr Dolinski (Poland) W pts 5-0
Gee Bee 54kg champion; Helsinki, Finland.
1992
Apr. - Vidas Biciulaitis W pts 14-4
(Lithuania)
Apr. - Manuel Calvo (Spain) W pts 20-3
Apr. - Koba Gogoladze (Unified Team) W pts 17-7
Gee Bee 57kg champion; Helsinki, Finland.
July 29 - Julian Wheeler (USA) W pts 8-4
“The score accurately reflects the action. There was more mauling than effective punching and the score after the second round was 3- 3. Palyani, an effectively awkward 18-year-old from Georgia fighting for the [Soviet] Unified team, unquestionably had the best of Wheeler in the third round, consistently beating him to the punch” (Chicago [Illinois] Daily Herald 7-30-92:sec. 3, pg. 14).
xxxx - Rogelio de Brito (Brazil) W pts 19-2
xxxx - Daniel Dumitrescu (Romania) W pts 11-5
xxxx - Faustino Reyes (Spain) L pts 9-14
Olympic 57kg semifinalist; Barcelona, Spain.
1993
May - Heiko Hinz (Germany) W pts 13-7
May 12 - Julian Wheeler (USA) W pts 3-1
“’The difference from Barcelona was that he tried to box more now,’ Wheeler said. ‘[In 1992] he came straight at me. [Today] I just couldn’t get anything off. I knew the score going into the third round (trailing 1- 2). I tried to keep the pressure on’” (European Stars and Stripes [Darmstadt, Hesse, Germany 5-13-93:27).
May - Enrique Carrion (Cuba) L pts 3-5
World 57kg semifinalist; Tampere, Finland.
Sept. - Dennis Pedersen (Denmark) W pts 9-2
Sept. - Rizban Shabanov W pts 10-1
(Azerbaijan)
Sept. - Paul Griffin (Ireland) W w/o
Sept. - Serafim Todorov L pts 1-10
(Bulgaria). European 57kg finalist; Bursa, Turkey.
1994
June - Somluck Kamsing L pts 5-14
(Thailand). World 57kg participant (lost in first round of the competition); Bangkok, Thailand.
July 25 - Vyacheslav Vlasov W pts 10-7
(Russia)
July - Giovanni Giungato (Italy) W pts 14-6
July 30 - Joel Casamayor (Cuba) W pts 15-8
Goodwill Games 57kg champion; St. Petersburg, Russia.
Nov. - Bobor Lamina (Denmark) W ret 2
Nov. - Claude Chinon (France) W pts 13-8
Nov. - Casey Patton (Canada) W pts 9-7
Copenhagen Cup 57kg champion; Copenhagen, Denmark.
1995
Feb. - Diego Corrales L disq 3
Russia vs. USA; Jacksonville, Florida, USA.
Feb. - Terrance Churchwell W pts 3-0
Russia vs. USA; Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA.
May - Mohamed Achik W pts 9-4
(Morocco)
May - Jamgan Naranzogt W pts 14-6
(Mongolia)
May - Falk Huste (Germany) L pts 1-8
World 57kg quarterfinalist; Berlin, Germany.
Dec. - Vyacheslav Vlasov W pts 5-0
Moscow Cup 57kg champion; Moscow, Russia.
1996
Mch. - Michele Delli Paoli W pts 8-4
(Italy)
Mch. - Gocha Rusia W pts 10-6
(Georgia)
Mch. - Artur Gevorkian W w/o
(Armenia)
Mch. - Scott Harrison W pts 7-1
(Scotland)
Mch. - Serafim Todorov W pts 3-2
(Bulgaria). European 57kg champion; Vejle, Denmark.
July - Soo-Young Kim (South W pts 10-7
Korea)
July - Tigran Ouzlian (Greece) W pts 27-2
July - Somluck Kamsing L pts 4-13
(Thailand). Olympic 57kg quarterfinalist; Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
xxxx - W
Moscow Cup 57kg champion; Moscow, Russia.
1998
Feb. - Babguizur Oepzenserhiy W pts
(Ukraine)
Feb. - George Lungu W pts
(Romania)
Feb. 16 - Ali Ercin (Turkey) W pts 7-1
Ahmet Comert 60kg champion; Istanbul, Turkey.
Mch. - Askanias Milkitas W pts 7-2
(Lithuania)
Mch. - Willy Blain (France) L pts 5-6
Chemical Cup 60kg finalist; Halle, Germany.
Apr. - Claudiu Cristache W pts 11-2
(Romania)
Apr. - Mathias Scherfling W pts 16-2
(Gemany)
Apr. - Adrian Stefanescu W pts 6-2
(Romania). Golden Belt 57kg champion; Bucharest, Romania.
May - Aleksander Lutsenko W pts 9-1
(Ukraine)
May - Falk Huste (Germany) W pts 8-5
May - Sajan Sanchat (Russia) W pts 9-4
May - Artiom Simonion W pts 7-1
(Armenia). European 57kg champion; Minsk, Belarus.
June - Tulkunbay Turgunov L pts 5-11
(Uzbekistan). World Cup 57kg quarterfinalist; Beijing, China.
1999
Apr. - Majid Jelili (Sweden) W pts 14-2
Turkey vs. Sweden; Landskamp, Sweden.
May - Tigran Ouzlian L pts 7-9
(Greece). Boxam 60kg finalist; Madrid, Spain.
Aug. - Reidar Walstar W pts 12-0
(Norway)
Aug. - Yudel Jhonson (Cuba) W pts 11-2
Aug. - Jamgan Naranzogt W pts 16-2
(Mongolia)
Aug. - Ricardo Juarez (USA) L pts 5-6
World 57kg semifinalist; Houston, Texas, USA.
Nov. - Bernard Dunne W pts 11-1
(Ireland)
Nov. - Juri Mladenov W ret 4
(Bulgaria). Olympic 57kg Qualifier; Istanbul, Turkey.
2000
May - David Mulholland W pts 10-1
(England)
May - Ali Oubaali (France) W pts 14-2
May - Aleksei Vorobiev W pts 3-0
(Belarus)
May - Boris Georgiev W pts 8-5
(Bulgaria). European 57kg champion; Tampere, Finland.
Sept. 18 - Ali Haider W pts 5-4
(Pakistan)
Sept. 23 - Vladimir Pereira W rsco 3
( Brazil)
Sept. 27 - Bekzat Sattarkhanov L pts 11-12
(Kazakhstan). Olympic 57kg quarterfinalist; Sydney, Australia.
2001
Mch. - Patrick Bogere W pts +6-6
(Sweden)
Mch. - Bienvenido Alloza W pts 16-1
(Spain)
Mch. - Alessandro Alloschi W pts 9-8
(Italy)
Mch. 23 - Serik Jelejnov L pts 7-+7
(Kazakhstan). Trofeo Italia 60kg finalist; Naples, Italy.
Apr. - Gyula Kate (Hungary) W pts 6-4
Ahmet Covert Cup 57kg champion; Istanbul, Turkey.
June 5 - Steven Bell (England) W rsco 3
“Paliani looked very good in defeating Bell, who found himself behind by 15 points at the end of the third round, which caused an automatic stoppage” (IABA News, 2001 World Amateur Boxing Championships).
June 6 - John Paul Campbell W rsco 3
(Ireland). “Campbell was well beaten by Paliani and stopped in the third round after falling 15 points behind” (IABA News, 2001 World Amateur Boxing Championships).
June 7 - Viorel Simion W rsco 3
(Romania)
June 8 - Joni Turunen W pts 23-11
(Finland)
June 10 - Galb Jafarov W rsco 3
(Kazakhstan). World 57kg champion; Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Sept. 6 - Metaj Eriton W disq 4
(Albania)
Sept. 7 - Boubacar Dangnoko W
(France)
Sept. 8 - Idriss Melki W disq 3
(Tunisia). Mediterranean 57kg champion; Tunis, Tunisia.
This information courtesy ofamateur boxing historians Matt Mizerski and Santiago Nieva.
Ramazi Paliani/Ramazan Palyani
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Actually he fought for five countries. Paliani is form Georgia which was a part of the former Soviet Union. He won the European Junior Championships for the USSR in 1990. At the Barcelona Olympics some states (the Baltic countries) had left the the USSR and they competed as the CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States). Paliani won a bronze at those Olympics. The following year he fought for his origin country Georgia and won a bronze at the World Championships. Then he fought for Russia for a couple of years, I'd guess it was better economic support in Russia. Also his former junior coach Nikolay Hromow now coached the Russian National team.Povetkin wrote:Why did he compete for three countries?
Paliani started competing for Turkey in 1998. I'm not sure how things were but I believe the turks have bought several boxers like Nurhan Suleymanoglu (from Kazakhstan), Malik Beyleroglu (from Azerbaijan), etc.