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Gaydarbek Gaydarbekov

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Gaydarbek Gaydarbekov
Gaydarbek Gaydarbekov in July 2017
Personal information
Native nameГайдарбек Абдулович Гайдарбеков
Full nameGaydarbek Abdulayevich Gaydarbekov
NationalityRussian
Born (1976-10-06) October 6, 1976 (age 47)
Kaspiysk, Dagestan ASSR, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight75 kg (165 lb)
Sport
SportBoxing
Weight classMiddleweight
ClubDynamo, Kaspiyusk
Medal record
Men's amateur boxing
Representing  Russia
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 2004 Athens Middleweight
Silver medal – second place 2000 Sydney Middleweight
European Amateur Championships
Gold medal – first place 2004 Pula Middleweight

Gaydarbek Abdulovich Gaydarbekov (Russian: Гайдарбек Абдулович Гайдарбеков) (born October 6, 1976) is a Russian boxer who has won two Olympic medals in Middleweight, including the gold medal at the 2004 games. He qualified for the Athens Olympics by winning the 2004 European Amateur Boxing Championships in Pula, Croatia. Today he is perhaps best known for defeating future boxing superstar Gennady Golovkin, from Kazakhstan, in the 2004 Olympic finals. Despite his brilliant amateur pedigree, he never turned professional.[1]

At the 2000 Summer Olympics, he got the silver medal after losing 15-17 in a closely contested final against Cuba's Jorge Gutiérrez.

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Amateur highlights

  • Russian Champion 1999, 2001 and 2002
  • 1994 2nd place as a Flyweight at the Junior World Championships in Istanbul, Turkey. Results were:
    • Defeated A. Kopanov (Kazakhstan) PTS (15-2)
    • Defeated A. Mahdi (Algeria) DSQ-2
    • Defeated Borislav Nikolov (Bulgaria) RSC-2
    • Defeated Jesus Vega (USA) PTS (11-8)
    • Lost to Alexander Jimenez (Cuba) PTS (3-11)
  • 1998 2nd place as a Light Middleweight at the Goodwill Games in New York. Results were:
  • 2001 won the Goodwill Games in Brisbane, Australia. Results were:
  • 2004 won the European Championships in Pula, Croatia. Beat Lukas Wilaschek (Germany) in the final.

Olympic results

2000 Olympics

2004 Olympics

References

  1. ^ "Gennady "GGG" Golovkin's 2004 Olympics Filled with Talent!".

External links


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