Bulat Niyazymbetov

Bolat Niyazymbetow Arystanow ( born September 19, 1972 in Tara ) is a retired Kazakh boxer and Honored Master of Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Niyazymbetow was Asian champion in 1994 and 1995 and bronze medalist of the Asian Games in 1995 and the Olympics in 1996.

Career

1994 occupied Niyazymbetow at the World Cup in Bangkok in Light Welterweight ( -63.5 kg ) to third place behind Oktay Urkal, Germany, and Abdellah Benbiar, Morocco. In the same year he became Asian champions in Tehran and bronze medalist of the Asian Games. In 1995, he defended his title at the Asian Championships, but resigned at the World Championships in the quarterfinals against Nurhan Süleymanoğlu, Turkey ( 9:4 ), from.

In chemistry Awards 1996 in Halle, he lost in the semifinals against the reigning world champion Héctor Vinent, Cuba ( 14:4 ). In exactly this he also met in the semifinals of the Olympic Games 1996. According victories over Carlos Martinez, Mexico ( 25:3 ), Davis Mwale, Zambia ( 11:3 ), and Babak Moghimi, Iran ( 13:7 ), he lost to Vinent ( 23:6 ) and thus won the Olympic bronze medal.

After this great success ended Niyazymbetow, only 24 years old, his career.

Swell

  • Amateur- boxing.strefa.pl
  • Boxrec.com
  • Boxer ( Kazakhstan)
  • Kazakh
  • Olympian (Kazakhstan )
  • Born in 1972
  • Man
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