Shamil Sabirov

Shamil Sabirov
Shamil Sabirov
RIAN archive 497576 Boxers Shamil Sabirov and Ipolito Ramoz.jpg
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Nom complet Shamil Altaevitch Sabirov
Nationalité Drapeau : URSS Union soviétique
Date de naissance 4 avril 1959
Lieu de naissance Karpinsk, Russie
Taille 1,61 m (5 3)
Catégorie Poids mi-mouches
Palmarès
Amateur
Combats 180
Victoires 160
Défaites 20
Titres amateurs Champion olympique aux Jeux de Moscou en 1980 (poids mi-mouches)

Champion d'Europe à Cologne en 1979 et médaillé de bronze à Tampere en 1981 (poids mi-mouches)

Shamil Sabirov (en russe : Шамиль Алтаевич Сабиров, transcription française : Chamil Altaïevitch Sabirov) est un boxeur soviétique né le 4 avril 1959 à Karpinsk.

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Carrière

Champion olympique aux Jeux de Moscou en 1980 dans la catégorie mi mouches après sa victoire en finale contre le Cubain Hipolito Ramos, il remporte également au cours de sa carrière amateur le titre de champion d'Europe à Cologne en 1979 et la médaille de bronze à Tampere en 1981[1].

Parcours aux Jeux olympiques

Gold medal.svg Jeux olympiques d'été de 1980 à Moscou[2] (poids mi-mouches) :

  • Bat João Manuel Miguel (Portugal) 5-0
  • Bat Dietmar Geilich (RDA) 4-1
  • Bat Li Byong-Uk (Corée du Nord) 5-0
  • Bat Hipolito Ramos (Cuba) 3-2

Références

  1. (en) Palmarès amateur de Shamil Sabirov (boxrec.com)
  2. (en) Résultats des Jeux olympiques 1980 (amateur-boxing.strefa.pl)

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