Russia World Cup, July
Russia World Cup, July
Anyone have any boxers competing...or know of who are the representatives from each country?? I will not be able to attend but my boxer will, just trying to find a little about what we are up against. Anyone know anything??
From Europe: Russia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, and Ukraine
Asia: Kazakhstan, Thailand, Korea
Americas: Cuba, United States and Mexico
Africa: Algeria
Oceania Australia
From Europe: Russia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, and Ukraine
Asia: Kazakhstan, Thailand, Korea
Americas: Cuba, United States and Mexico
Africa: Algeria
Oceania Australia
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ABA Boxing
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For all the latest news on any Amateur Boxing you want to visit the good http://www.eaba.org site
World cup in Moscow will be held from 12 to 17 July.
There will be 12 leading boxing countries:
Europe:
Russia
Ukraine
Azerbaijan
France
America
Cuba
USA
Mexico
Asia
Thailand
Kazakhstan
South Korea
Australia
Belarus will replace Australia
Africa
Egypt
World cup in Moscow will be held from 12 to 17 July.
There will be 12 leading boxing countries:
Europe:
Russia
Ukraine
Azerbaijan
France
America
Cuba
USA
Mexico
Asia
Thailand
Kazakhstan
South Korea
Australia
Belarus will replace Australia
Africa
Egypt
Last edited by ABA Boxing on 05 Jul 2005, 13:30, edited 1 time in total.
Another good place is www. amateurboxing.comABA Boxing wrote:For all the latest news on any Amateur Boxing you want to visit the good http://www.eaba.org site
Certainly won't! 8)ABA Boxing wrote:
Team USA
Im going with these Boxers but dont take my word for it.!
60 KG
MICHAEL EVANS
Going to jail.
It will be interesting to see if our #1 ranked boxers, as you have selected, will get the nod. Many times our team depends on who can go at the time of the event - school, work, and other events often impinge on our selections. I would hope we send our #1's but we'll have to wait and see.
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Lefthookhappy19
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Look out for Khedafi Djelkher from France. Talented pressure fighter who would/will make a fearsome pro. Inexperenced but very talented. Also Alexey Tischenko from Russia, gold medalist and another who would make a great pro. Also if Germany are participating look out for Vitaly Tajbert. Terrific and hard hitting counter puncher, unlucky in the Olympics. Pissed that he hasn't seemed to turn pro yet, he won bronze but was good enough for gold imo. All three of these guys just happen to be in the same division, 57KG.
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Venceremos
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Cuban team
Cuba announces his team for the Boxing World Cup Moscow 2005:
Yan Bartelemí (48 kg)
Andry Laffita (51)
Guillermo Rigondeaux (54)
Yuriolkis Gamboa (57)
Yordenis Ugás (60)
Carlos Banteaux (63.5)
Erislandy Lara (69)
Yordenis Despaigne (75)
Yunier Dorticós (81)
Ismaikel Pérez (81)
Luis Ortiz (91)
Odlanier Solís (+91)
Michel López (+91)
Is expected a great final "Cuba vs. Russia" in that event.
Yan Bartelemí (48 kg)
Andry Laffita (51)
Guillermo Rigondeaux (54)
Yuriolkis Gamboa (57)
Yordenis Ugás (60)
Carlos Banteaux (63.5)
Erislandy Lara (69)
Yordenis Despaigne (75)
Yunier Dorticós (81)
Ismaikel Pérez (81)
Luis Ortiz (91)
Odlanier Solís (+91)
Michel López (+91)
Is expected a great final "Cuba vs. Russia" in that event.
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ABA Boxing
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Mexico Dropped out so Cuba gets the Extra Spaces
Since your posting here is the Russian Team
48 kg - Kazakov
51 kg – Balakshin
54 kg – Maxim Khalikov
57 kg– TIschenko
60 kg – Khrachev
64 kg – Komissarov (Kovalev is out)
69 kg– Balanov
75 kg– Matvei Korobov
81 kg– Makarenko
91 kg– Roman Romanchuk
91+ kg– Timurziev
Since your posting here is the Russian Team
48 kg - Kazakov
51 kg – Balakshin
54 kg – Maxim Khalikov
57 kg– TIschenko
60 kg – Khrachev
64 kg – Komissarov (Kovalev is out)
69 kg– Balanov
75 kg– Matvei Korobov
81 kg– Makarenko
91 kg– Roman Romanchuk
91+ kg– Timurziev
Here's the U.S. list - will get a final on Friday:
The team is as follows:
106 lbs: Vincent Montoya
112 lbs: Rau'shee Warren
119 lbs: Gary Russell, Jr.
125 lbs: Mark Davis
132 lbs: Stan Martyniouk and Ray Robinson
141 lbs: Karl Dargan
152 lbs: Demetrius Andrade
165 lbs: Shawn Estrada and Daniel Jacobs
178 lbs: Will Rosinksy
201 lbs: Marcus Henry
201+ lbs: Travis Kauffman was going to go but just broke his toe.
The team is as follows:
106 lbs: Vincent Montoya
112 lbs: Rau'shee Warren
119 lbs: Gary Russell, Jr.
125 lbs: Mark Davis
132 lbs: Stan Martyniouk and Ray Robinson
141 lbs: Karl Dargan
152 lbs: Demetrius Andrade
165 lbs: Shawn Estrada and Daniel Jacobs
178 lbs: Will Rosinksy
201 lbs: Marcus Henry
201+ lbs: Travis Kauffman was going to go but just broke his toe.
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Hesketh Vampire
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Kazakhstan team:
48 kg Mirat Sarsenbaev
51 kg Mirzan Rakimdzanov
54 kg Murat Airmasov
57 kg Galib Jafarov
60 kk Serik Sapiev
64 kg Kanat Orakbaev
69 kg Bakhtiar Artayev
75 kg Gennadi Golovkin
81 kg Dmitrii Gotfrid
91 kg Dzenis Taumurinov
+91 kg Muhtarhan Dildabekov
48 kg Mirat Sarsenbaev
51 kg Mirzan Rakimdzanov
54 kg Murat Airmasov
57 kg Galib Jafarov
60 kk Serik Sapiev
64 kg Kanat Orakbaev
69 kg Bakhtiar Artayev
75 kg Gennadi Golovkin
81 kg Dmitrii Gotfrid
91 kg Dzenis Taumurinov
+91 kg Muhtarhan Dildabekov
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Hesketh Vampire
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Most of the boxers going on this trip are unknowns when it comes to internationak competition. Rau'shee Warren is, as always, lightening fast and hard to hit; Gary Russell and Mark Davis are definitely up-and-comers; Karl Dargan has quite a bit of experience; Shawn Estrada could do well if he behaves himself (has a habit of getting DQ'd for stupid things). It will be very interesting to see how this team makes out.
Mel,
I was at the US championships as a coach with Demetrius Andrade. Missed the gloves, but his dad was able to go, as long as one of us is there we always do well. He just left for Russia, neither myself nor his dad is going to this one though. He knows what to do though.....has been doing it since he was 8
I was at the US championships as a coach with Demetrius Andrade. Missed the gloves, but his dad was able to go, as long as one of us is there we always do well. He just left for Russia, neither myself nor his dad is going to this one though. He knows what to do though.....has been doing it since he was 8
Nice to meet you.
I was the computer tech on the middle ring during the prelims and on the ring closest to the gym doors for the finals. Elderly lady with short white hair and glasses. Haven't had a chance to get to know Demetrius but have heard good things about him. Hope to see more of him in the next 4 years. Hope to meet you, too.
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Azerbaijan team
48 kg
Jeihun Abiyev
51 kg
Samir Mamedov
54 kg
Elshan Ismailov - Elshad Guliev (reserve)
57 kg
Shahin Imranov (team captain)
60 kg
Ramal Amanov - Farhad Ajalov (reserve)
64 kg
Emil Magerremov
69 kg
Ruslan Khairov
75 kg
Javid Taghiyev
81 kg
Anar Mirzaev
91 kg
Vugar Alekperov
+91 kg
Elchin Alizade
48 kg
Jeihun Abiyev
51 kg
Samir Mamedov
54 kg
Elshan Ismailov - Elshad Guliev (reserve)
57 kg
Shahin Imranov (team captain)
60 kg
Ramal Amanov - Farhad Ajalov (reserve)
64 kg
Emil Magerremov
69 kg
Ruslan Khairov
75 kg
Javid Taghiyev
81 kg
Anar Mirzaev
91 kg
Vugar Alekperov
+91 kg
Elchin Alizade