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'''Elchin Alizade''' (born ], ]) is an Azerbaijani amateur boxer best known to win silver at the 2005 World championships at heavyweight 201lbs limit. | |||
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'''Elchin Alizade''' ({{langx|az|Elçin Əlizadə}}) (born 2 January 1986) is an Azerbaijani amateur boxer best known for winning silver at the 2005 World championships at heavyweight 201 lbs limit.<ref>. Retrieved 2010-12-10.</ref> | |||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
In 2001 he won |
In 2001 he won silver against ] at 67 kg, in 2002 he won the bronze medal at 71 kg at the U17 (cadets) World Championships. | ||
At junior level he won two more bronzes at |
At junior level he won two more bronzes at 201 lbs/91 kg, at the 2004 junior<ref>. Retrieved 2010-12-10.</ref> world championships and at the 2005 junior European championships where he lost the semifinal to Sergey Kalchugin. He won silver when he lost the ]s final to ]. | ||
In 2005 he injured himself at the senior world championships in his semifinal victory and lost the final by walkover against ]. In December he won a fight against ] at a USA vs. Azerbaijan Dual in Illinois by RSCO. | In 2005 he injured himself at the senior world championships in his semifinal victory and lost the final by walkover against ]. In December he won a fight against ] at a USA vs. Azerbaijan Dual in Illinois by RSCO. | ||
In 2006 at the European Championships he KOd Olympic silver medallist ] in the first round but was beaten inside the distance by hard-punching Ukrainian surprise winner ]. | In 2006 at the European Championships he KOd Olympic silver medallist ] in the first round but was beaten inside the distance by hard-punching Ukrainian surprise winner ]. | ||
At the 10th Anwar Chowdhry Cup in final bout he defeated Dmitriy Gotfrid of Kazakhstan (27:07) and won a gold |
At the 10th Anwar Chowdhry Cup in final bout he defeated Dmitriy Gotfrid of Kazakhstan (27:07) and won a gold medal. | ||
At the World Cup 2006 he defeated Adam Willett (USA)19:5,Zhenis Taumurinov (KZK)18:13, but lost at semifinal to |
At the World Cup 2006 he defeated Adam Willett (USA) 19:5, Zhenis Taumurinov (KZK) 18:13, but lost at semifinal to Cuban Osmay Acosta and won bronze medal. | ||
2007 at the 1.Great Silk Road Boxing Tournament he defeated Iago Kiladze(22:9), Azer Mamadov(23:19), Yousef Abdelghani (20:16) and won a gold medal. | 2007 at the 1. Great Silk Road Boxing Tournament he defeated ] (22:9), Azer Mamadov (23:19), Yousef Abdelghani (20:16) and won a gold medal. | ||
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At the ] he won the rematch on clearly points against Poyatsika but lost against Russian favorite ]. | ||
At the Olympic qualifiers he was upset twice by ] and ] and |
At the Olympic qualifiers he was upset twice by ] and ] and did not qualify. | ||
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Full name | Elçin Əlizadə | ||||||||||||||
Nationality | Azerbaijani | ||||||||||||||
Born | (1986-01-02) 2 January 1986 (age 39) Gandja, Azerbaijan | ||||||||||||||
Height | 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) | ||||||||||||||
Weight | 91 kg (201 lb) | ||||||||||||||
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Sport | Boxing | ||||||||||||||
Weight class | Heavyweight | ||||||||||||||
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Elchin Alizade (Azerbaijani: Elçin Əlizadə) (born 2 January 1986) is an Azerbaijani amateur boxer best known for winning silver at the 2005 World championships at heavyweight 201 lbs limit.
Career
In 2001 he won silver against Ismail Sillakh at 67 kg, in 2002 he won the bronze medal at 71 kg at the U17 (cadets) World Championships.
At junior level he won two more bronzes at 201 lbs/91 kg, at the 2004 junior world championships and at the 2005 junior European championships where he lost the semifinal to Sergey Kalchugin. He won silver when he lost the 2004 World University Boxing Championships final to Vyacheslav Glazkov.
In 2005 he injured himself at the senior world championships in his semifinal victory and lost the final by walkover against Aleksandr Alekseyev. In December he won a fight against Eric Fields at a USA vs. Azerbaijan Dual in Illinois by RSCO.
In 2006 at the European Championships he KOd Olympic silver medallist Viktar Zuyev in the first round but was beaten inside the distance by hard-punching Ukrainian surprise winner Denis Poyatsika.
At the 10th Anwar Chowdhry Cup in final bout he defeated Dmitriy Gotfrid of Kazakhstan (27:07) and won a gold medal.
At the World Cup 2006 he defeated Adam Willett (USA) 19:5, Zhenis Taumurinov (KZK) 18:13, but lost at semifinal to Cuban Osmay Acosta and won bronze medal.
2007 at the 1. Great Silk Road Boxing Tournament he defeated Iago Kiladze (22:9), Azer Mamadov (23:19), Yousef Abdelghani (20:16) and won a gold medal.
At the 2007 World Amateur Boxing Championships he won the rematch on clearly points against Poyatsika but lost against Russian favorite Rakhim Chakhkeiv.
At the Olympic qualifiers he was upset twice by Oleksandr Usyk and Milorad Gajovic and did not qualify.
References
- World Championships - Mianyang, China - November 13-20 2005. Retrieved 2010-12-10.
- Juniors 2004 - Jeju, South Korea - June 12-18 2004. Retrieved 2010-12-10.
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