Vazgen Safaryants

Vazgen Grigorjewitsch Safarjants (born 22 October or November, 1984 in Vladikavkaz ) is a Belarusian boxer in the lightweight.

Career

The coaching at Dynamo Minsk Vazgen Safarjants won among others 2007, 2008 and 2010, the Byelorussian Championships. In 2006 he took part in the 36th European Championships in Plovdiv, where he successfully fought a bronze medal. He defeated in the second round while the Hungarians Miklós Varga ( 50:30 ) and in the quarterfinals of the Georgians Konstantin Kupatadse ( 45:24 ) before he was defeated in the semifinals of the Armenian Hratschik Jawachjan ( 16:25 ). In 2007 he competed at the World Championships in Chicago and beat off Sharif Bogere from Uganda ( walkover ) and Muchtarchan Azimov from Kyrgyzstan ( 33:9 ) by before he is defeated in the second round of the North Korean Kim Song - Guk narrowly 18:19 had.

At the 37th European Championships in 2008 in Liverpool, he scored his hitherto greatest success. Through victories against Filip Palic from Croatia ( 11:7 ), Georgian Popescu of Romania ( 5:4 ), Thomas Stalker of England ( 6:4 ) and Ross Hickey from Ireland ( 9:3 ), he came to the finals, where he eventually eliminated against Leonid Kostylew from Russia ( 3:7 ) and thus reached the second place. This time, he took the following year at the world championships in Milan, where he lost however in the second preliminary round against the Ukrainians Dmitro Bulenkow ( 12:14 ). In June 2010, he retired in the quarterfinals of the 38th European Championships in Moscow against the German Eugen Burhard ( 1:8 ) from.

In April 2012, he participated in the European Olympic qualification in Turkey's Trabzon. After victorious battles against Elian Dimitrov of Bulgaria ( 16:12 ) Koba Pchakadse from Georgia ( 15:7 ) and Josh Taylor of Scotland ( 13:10 ), he reached the final, but had to drop out without a fight due to injury. By the second place he had, however, already qualified for the taking place in July London Olympics. After a bye in the first round, he met then the South Koreans Han Soon- chul, against whom he reached a draw ( 13:13 ); However, Soon- chul was chosen by the officials through the guide points to the quarterfinals.

In December 2012, he won the World Cup in the oil -producing states in Russia, where he defeated the Armenen Tigran Simonyan ( 11:8 ) and Samwel Barseghian ( 13:5 ) and Ruslan Kamilov from Russia ( 14:8 ). In June 2013 he again won a silver medal at the 40th European Championships in Minsk. He only lost in the final against Pavlo Ishchenko from Ukraine (0:2) after he defeated Lassi Seppälä from Finland (3:0), Furkan Ulaş from Turkey ( 3-0) and Kastriot Sopa from Germany (3-0) had.

At the 17th World Championships in October 2013 in Almaty, he lost in the second qualifying round against Elwin Isayev from Azerbaijan.

Selection int Tournaments

  • 2006: 1st place at the 10th Karl Lehmann tournament in Estonia
  • 2007: 1st place at the 11th Minsk tournament in Belarus
  • 2009: 2nd place at the 13th Algirdas Šocikas tournament in Lithuania, including Victory against Egidijus Kavaliauskas
  • 2010: 2nd place at the 14th Algirdas Šocikas tournament in Lithuania, including Win against David Joyce
  • 2011: 1st place at the 10th Liwentsew tournament in Belarus
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