Albert Pakeyev
Albert Alexandrovich Pakejew or Albert Pakeev (Russian Альберт Александрович Пакеев; born July 4, 1968 in Ussolje - Sibirskoye, Irkutsk Oblast, Soviet Union ) is a former Russian boxer.
Pakejew Soviet champion in 1988 in the flyweight (-51 kg). In 1993 and 1994 he was a Russian master.
At the European Championships in 1996 in Vejle Pakejew won the gold medal after he, inter alia, Zoltan Lunka, Germany (8:2), had struck. In the same year he started at the Olympic Games in Atlanta and reached after beating Richard Sunee, Mauritius (8:1), Boniface Mukuka, Zambia ( 13:4 ), and the later professional world champion Daniel Reyes, Colombia ( 13:13 ), the semi-finals. In this he was subject to the later Olympic champion Maikro Romero, Cuba ( 12:6 ), and thus different from a bronze medal from the tournament.
Source
- Amateur- boxing.strefa.pl
- Boxer ( Russia)
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- Born in 1968
- Russian