Sergey Kazakov

Sergei Nikolaevich Kazakov (Russian: Сергей Николаевич Казаков, English transcription: Sergey Nikolayevich Kazakov, born July 8, 1976 in Dimitrovgrad, Ulyanovsk Oblast ) is a former Russian boxer. Kazakov was European champion in 1998, 2002 and 2004, 2003 World Champion and bronze medalist of the Olympic Games 2004.

Career

Kazakov was a Russian champion in the light flyweight (-48 kg) for the years 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2008.

1998 Kazakov was the first time European champion and in the same year he won the bronze medal of the Goodwill Games. In the semifinals, he lost to the Cuban Maikro Romero ( 12:2 ). The following year he won the Military World Championships in Zagreb. At the European Championships in 2000 after he reached Kazakov, inter alia, Brahim Asloum, France ( 5-3 ) had beaten the final, but lost it very narrowly to Valeriy Sidorenko, Ukraine ( 4:4 ). In the Same year he also participated for the first time in the Olympic Games in part, however, different in the first fight against Brian Viloria, United States ( 8:6 ), from.

Kazakov 2001 won the silver medal in the Goodwill Games in Brisbane. At the world championships in the same year, he failed in the quarterfinals at the eventual champion Yan BARTHELEMI, Cuba ( 20:17 ). At the European Championships in 2002 Kazakov won his second European title. In the final he beat the Moldovans Vyacheslav Goschan. With this success in the back Kazakov went into the 2003 World Championships in Bangkok. Here he defeated in the final of the Chinese Zhou Shiming. In 2004 we launched Kazakov for the second time in the Olympics. After victories over Patricio Calero, Ecuador ( 20:8 ), the bronze medalist of the Pan American Games 2003 Raúl Castañeda, Mexico ( 41:16 ), and Jeremiah Joseph, Namibia ( 18:11 ), the semi-finals. In this he faced the Turk Atagün Yalçınkaya, whom he defeated with 26:20 points.

2005 Kazakov launched at the World Championships in Mianyang and retired in the quarterfinals against eventual silver medalist Pal Bedak, Hungary ( 24:16 ) from. 2006 Kazakov lost its national supremacy to David Hajrapetjan. Nevertheless, he was allowed to start again at the European Championships in 2008, but failed in the quarter- finals of Ferhat Pehlivan, Turkey ( 2:1).

Source

  • Amateur- boxing.strefa.pl
  • Boxer ( Russia)
  • Olympian (Russia)
  • European Champion (boxes)
  • World Champion (boxes)
  • Russian
  • Soviet citizens
  • Born in 1976
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