Miklós Varga

Miklós Varga ( born August 26, 1987 in Debrecen) is a Hungarian boxer. Varga won at the 2008 European Championships and bronze medals in 2013 and was a participant in the 2008 Olympic Games and 2012 lightweight. Since 2011, he's fighting for Milan in the World Series of Boxing.

Career

For its first participation in the World Championships in 2005, Varga difference in the featherweight ( 57kg - ) in the first fight against prematurely Sodgerel Battur, Mongolia. The following year he took first in the championships of the EU in part and lost in the Lightweight ( - 60kg) after a victory over Samet Huseinow, Bulgaria ( 45:32 ), in the quarterfinals against Domenico Valentino, Italy ( 33:25 ). In the same year he participated in the European Championships in Plovdiv in part, but failed in the first fight at Vazgen Safarjants, Belarus ( 50:30 ).

It was the same to him at the EU Championships in 2007 and the World Championships 2007. Thus missed qualifying for the 2008 Olympics tried Varga at the European Olympic Qualification Tournament 2008 in Pescara catch up. Surprisingly, he reached the final, thus qualifying for the Olympics. At the games, but he left in the first fight against Merei Aschkalow, Kazakhstan ( 12:3 ), from. However, he was able to win in the same year his first medal in international championships: The EU Championships he reached inter alia, with a win over Rachid Azzedine, France ( 16:13 ), the final, which he lost to Thomas Stalker, England ( 24:10 ) and thus won the silver medal.

At the European Championships in 2008 Varga won by defeating Rudolf Dydi, Slovakia ( AB 3 ), and Koba Pchakadse, Georgia ( 8:6 ) and a semi-final defeat against Leonid Kostylew, Russia ( 11:2 ), the bronze medal.

In 2009, Varga took to the EU championships and retired after a win over Keleş Fatih, Turkey ( 13:8 ) in the quarterfinals against Thomas Stalker, England ( 7:2 ), from. At the world championships in the same year Varga lost his first fight against almost Eugen Burhard, Germany ( 10:10 ).

At the European Championships in 2010 Varga also retired early against Eric Donovan, Ireland ( 10:4 ), and at the Championships in 2011 against Ildar Vaganov, Russia ( 20:17 ).

The 2011 World Championships went for him, however, slightly better: After victories over Nikoloz Izoria, Greece ( 16:11), Abdelkader Chadi, Algeria ( 19:18 ) and Madadi Nagsibekow, Tajikistan ( 28:20 ), he retired in the quarterfinals against eventual bronze medalist Domenico Valentino, Italy ( 27:13 ) from. With this 5th Place Varga qualified directly for the 2012 Olympics., Where he lost the first round but already struggle with 12:20 against the Lithuanians Evaldas Petrauskas.

At the European Championships 2013 in Minsk Varga won the bronze medal.

Others

Varga fights for the Imre Harangi SE and his coach is Attila Mate. He is 171 cm tall and beside the boxes, he works as a construction worker. He lives in Hajdusamson in Hajdú-Bihar county.

  • Boxer ( Hungary)
  • Olympian (Hungary )
  • Born in 1987
  • Man
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