Anvar Yunusov

Anvar Yunusov (born 1 February 1987) is a Tajik boxer. Yunusof took part in the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing and 2012 in London and Asian champions in 2011 and bronze medalist of the 2011 World Championships and the Asian Cup 2013.

Career

Yunusov increased in 2005, ie already at age 18, for the first time at the world championships in the flyweight part. He beat Liu Shih Jung, Taipei ( 25:11 ) and Bato - Munko Vankeev, Belarus ( 31:14 ) before he retired in the quarterfinals to eventual champion Lee Ok -sung, South Korea ( 9:15 ). The following year was Yunusuf second in a tournament in Istanbul and won the silver medal at the World University Championships in Almaty. But at the Asian Games in 2006, he retired in the first fight against the eventual runner-up Somjit Jongjohor, Thailand ( 25:20 ) from.

At the Asia Championships 2007 Yunusuf won Hwang Chol Nam after victories against North Korea, and Kim Ki Suk, South Korea ( 23:6 ) and a semi-final loss to eventual runner-up Bo Yang, China ( 8:24 ) the bronze medal. With this success in the back he took in the same year for the second time at the world championships, but already retired in the second round against Samir Mammadov, Azerbaijan ( 23:13 ) from.

In order to achieve the so but missed qualifying for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing yet, Yunusov took in 2008 at the first Asian Olympic qualifying tournament in Bangkok part, which he, inter alia, with victories against Pak Jong Chol, North Korea ( 15:3 ) and the 2005 World Champion Lee Ok -sung, South Korea ( 16:8 ), won and thus secured a quota place at the Olympic Games flyweight.

At the Olympic Games Yunusov won his first fight against the South Africans Jackson Chauke ( 9:1) and the second round battle against Brazilian Robenilson de Jesus ( 12:6 ), but had to be in the quarterfinals of the World Cup of 2003 and subsequent Olympic champion Somjit Jongjohor admit defeat ( 1:8 ). Yunusov had thus established itself in the top 8 in the world flyweight. But he could not hold the weight and increased the following year to the bantamweight ( up to 54 kg).

2009 will start Yunusov at the World Championships in Milan in the new weight class and dropped out after a win against Jitender Kumar, India ( DQ 3 ), in the preliminary round against Chatchai Butdee, Thailand ( 5:7 ) from.

In the following year Yunusov struck at a tournament in Ankara the bronze medalist of 2009 John Joe Nevin, Ireland ( 6:0 ) before he retired at the Asian Games in the first struggle against Zhang Jiawei, China ( 3:6 ).

In 2011 he started at the Asian Championships in Incheon and fought his way by defeating Zhang Jiawei, China ( 20:15 ), Madi Shulakov, Kazakhstan ( 22:12), Chih Yuan Kao, Taipei ( 26:7 ) and in the final against Dorjnyambuu Otgondalai, Mongolia ( 13:10 ) the gold medal. With this success in the back Yunusov competed at the 2011 World Championships in Baku and failed after victories against Furkan Ulas Meniz, Turkey ( RSC 1 ) Luke Boyd, Australia ( 17:7 ) and Sergei Wodopjanow, Russia ( 19:9 ), only in the semifinals at the eventual champion from Cuba Lázaro Álvarez ( 13:18 ), thus securing not only the bronze medal, but also a quota place at the 2012 Olympic Games in London bantamweight.

In preparation for the Olympic Games Yunusov participated in a tournament in Moscow, where he defeated in the finals of the Olympian Vittorio Parrinello, Italy ( 11:4 ). In the games themselves but he left in the first fight against Oscar Valdez, Mexico ( 13:7 ), from.

At the Asia Championships 2013 in Amman Junussow won a bronze medal in the lightweight (-60 kg).

World Series of Boxing

In the 2011/2012 season started for Dynamo Moscow Junussow in the World Series of Boxing. During the regular season, he won three of four fights. Even his fight in the semifinals against the Astana Arlans he could win. In the 2012/2013 season Junussow moved to the United States knockouts. However, of his three fights he only won those against the representative Italia Thunders, Domenico Valentino (3-0).

  • Tajik
  • Boxer ( Tajikistan)
  • Olympian (Tajikistan)
  • Born in 1987
  • Man
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