Ali Isayev

Ali Isayev Isayevich (Russian Али Исаевич Исаев, Azerbaijani Əli İsayev; born December 18, 1983 in Makhachkala, Dagestan, Soviet Union) is an Azerbaijani wrestler. It was in 2009 in Vilnius in free style European champion in the heavyweight ( weight category up to 120 kg body weight).

Career

Ali Isayev comes from belonging to Dagestan Russia. In this region, young wrestlers are trained to world class athletes over again. So many that they usually can not even be included in the release team in Russia. These wrestlers start then for surrounding states which have become independent after the collapse of the Soviet Union. So it is with Ali Isayev, who goes to the start of Azerbaijan since 2007.

He is a member of Neftchi Baku, student, earns his livelihood but with the rings. He wrestles since 1999, is trained by Rowsan Umudow and starts at a size of 1.92 meters and a weight of 119 kg in the heavyweight class (up to 120 kg body weight). It operated exclusively in free style.

2005 Ali Isayev occupied with the Russian heavyweight championship 3rd place behind Kuramagomed Kuramagomedow and Alexander Kovalevsky. Alternatively, the " Ivan Yarigin " Memorial in January 2007 in Krasnoyarsk, he started yet for Russia and came behind Alexei Schemarow, Russia, the 2nd place.

At the European Championships in April 2007 in Sofia he was then for the first time for Azerbaijan at the start. He won there three fights, inter alia, He also defeated the Germans Markus Hamann, but lost to the multiple world champion Kuramagomed Kuramagomedow, a starting for Russia and Ossetians in the fight for the bronze medal against Fatih Çakiroglu from Turkey. He got away with it on the 5th Place. At the World Championships this year in Baku, he defeated Maksymilian Witek from Poland and Ganhuyag Ganzorig from Mongolia, but then lost to Olympic champion Artur Taymazov, a starting Uzbekistan Ossetians and only reached the 9th Place.

In 2008, Ali Isayev won his first international medal at the European Championships in Tampere. After a defeat in the semi-final against the Georgians Dawit Modsmanaschwili he won the battle for the bronze medal against Rareş Daniel Chintojan from Romania on points. Modsmanaschwili, who had to fight for victory also Dawid Mussulbes, a long year for Russia, but now starting to Slovakia Ossetians, who had already defeated Olympic champion, was disqualified for doping. This Mussulbes became European Champion and Ali Isayev won the silver medal awarded.

Less well it ran for him then at the Olympic Games 2008 in Beijing. He lost his first fight there against the Cubans Disney Rodriguez convincingly on points ( 0:2 and 0:5 rounds techn. Dots) and was in his second fight again beaten by Artur Taimazow ( 0:2 and 3:6 rounds techn. Points ).

At the European Championships 2009 in Vilnius Ali Isayev succeeded then the biggest success in his career, for he was with four wins new European heavyweight champion. In the final battle, he defeated while Ruslan Bassijew from Armenia. At the 2009 World Championships he was not so successful because he lost after two won fights against Tervel Dlagnev from the United States and finished only eighth place.

In 2010, Ali Isayev succeeded in international championships no medal win. At the European Championships in Baku, he lost a bit surprising in the very first round against Alexei Schemarow from Belarus, thus retired and only came to 14th place. At the World Championships in Moscow, he was in better shape, but was defeated after two won fights against the double Olympic champion Artur Taimasow. In the consolation round he received after beating Alexei Schemarow chance against Ioannis Arzoumanidis from Greece to a world championship bronze medal fight, lost that fight but clearly with 0:2 rounds.

International success

Note: all matches in free style, OS = Olympic Games, WM = World Championship, European Championship EM = Heavy Weight = 120 kg body weight

Swell

  • Database of the Institute for Applied Training Science at the University of Leipzig
  • Website of the American Association Ringer
  • Website of the Iranian wrestler Association
  • Site of the Russian Federation Ringer
  • Journal The wrestler, numbers: 5/2007 and 10/2007
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