Mohamed Bahari

Mohamed Bahari (Arabic: محمد بحاري, DMG Muhammad Bahari; born June 29, 1976 in Sidi Bel Abbes ) is a former Algerian boxer. Bahari won the gold medal at the Pan-African Games in 1995 and 1999 and he won at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics bronze medal.

Career

Amateur

1994 won Bahari at the African Championships, the silver medal in the middleweight division. In the same year he also took part in the Junior World Championships ( U19 ), but already retired from the quarter-finals. At the 1995 World Championships Bahari could not compete for the first fight due to injury, but he won in the same year the Pan-African Games where he smote in the semi-finals the winner of the Pan-African Games 1991 Salem Karim Kabbary, Egypt, and in the final Sackey Shivute, Namibia.

With this success Bahari qualified for the 1996 Olympic Games, where he, after victories over the later professional Marcus Thomas, Barbados (RSC 2 ), Akaki Kakauridze, Georgia ( 8:5 ), and the later WBA champion Brian Magee Ireland ( 15:9 ), reached the semifinals, which he very narrowly to Malik Beyleroğlu, Turkey ( 11:11 ), lost and thus won the Olympic bronze medal.

1997 Bahari won the light heavyweight ( 81kg - ) the bronze medal at the World Military Championships in San Antonio, where he Timur Ibragimov in the semifinals, Uzbekistan ( 7:5 ), was defeated. In the African Cup a year later he won the gold medal. Also he won the title at the Pan-African Games in 1999, where he among other things, Ahmed Ismail, Egypt, and Albert Jegbefumer, Nigeria suggested. Nevertheless, he qualified with this success for the 2000 Olympics, he did not take part in them.

Professional

In 2003, he was professional, but had little success. After a knockout loss against the Venezuelans Gusmyl Perdomo, including later opponents of Mario Veit, he finished in 2004 after seven professional fights of his career.

Web Links & Resources

  • Mohamed Bahari in the BoxRec database
  • Http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl
  • Man
  • Boxer ( Algeria)
  • Algerian
  • Born in 1976
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