Imre Szellő
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Name: Imre Szello
Alias: Imo
Birth Name: Imre Szellö
Hometown: Budapest, Hungary
Birthplace: Cegléd, Hungary
Stance: Orthodox
Height: 185cm
Reach: 190cm
Pro Boxer: Record
Amateur Boxer: Record
Amateur Credentials
- Record: 320 bout, 275 wins
- 1999 EUBC European Cadets Championship (Baku, Azerbaijan) - Bronze medalist
- 2001 EUBC European Junior Championship (Sarajevo, Bosnia) - Bronze medalist
- 2006 EUBC European Championship Plovdiv, Bulgaria, 5th place
- Member of the Hungarian Team of 2007 AIBA World Boxing Championships (Chicago, USA) - (Light Heavyweight)
- 2007 AIBA World Championship Results - (Boxed in 81kg)
- Defeated Lennon Bannis (Dominica) - WO
- Defeated Matthew Corbett (Australia) - RSC2 (10:1)
- Lost Artur Beterbiev (Russia) PTS 9-25
- At the 2007 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Chicago Szellő missed out on a bronze medal after he was defeated by Russia's Artur Beterbiev in the quarter finals, Beterbiev went on to win the silver medal. However Szellő qualified for the 2008 Olympics by virtue of getting to the quarter finals.
- Member of the Hungarian Olympic Team of 2008 Beijing, China - (Light Heavyweight)
- 2008 Olympic Results - (Boxed in 81kg)
- Round of 32 - Defeated by KO Luis González (Venezuela)
- Round of 16 - Lost to Tony Jeffries (England) 2:10
- 2009 EUBC European Union Amateur Boxing Championships (Odense, Denmark) - Gold medalist at -81kg
- 2009 Bocskai memorial Championships (Debrecen, Hungary) - Gold medalist
- 2009 Zlatko Hribic memorial Championships (Zagreb, Croatia) - Gold medalist
- 2009 Ahmet Comert memorial Championships (Istanbul, Turkey) - Bronze medalist
- 2010 Bennazir Bhutto memorial Championships (Pakistan) - Silver medalist
- 2010 Grand Prix (Usti nad Labem, Czech Republic) - Silver medalist
- 2010 I. Papp László memorial Champinship (Hajduszoboszlo, Hungary) - Gold medalist
- 2011 EUBC European Amateur Boxing Championships (Ankara, Turkey) - Bronze medalist at Light Heavyweight -81kg
- Member of the Hungarian Team of 2013 AIBA Boxing World Championships (Almaty, Kazakstan) at -91 kg
- 2011 - 2014 Member of the Dolce & Gabbana Milano Thunder WSB Team