Aghali Alishov

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Aghali Alishov (born on June 30, 1986 in Azerbaijan as Ağali Alışov ; known in Germany as Alion Stolz ) is a professional boxer, EBA (WBA) European champion, GBA German champion.

Life

In 1998, Alishov started kickboxing. In this sport he won several international tournaments.

In 2001 he became Eurasia champion in kickboxing.

In 2001 he won the European kickboxing championship.

After the win, he retired from the sport for a few years due to financial problems.

In 2004 he went to Russia and started boxing in Moscow and quickly turned professional.

In 2007 he signed a contract with a boxing club in Ukraine and moved there. He boxed for: "Union Boxing Promotion" and "K2 Klitschko Promotion".

He has lived in Germany since 2015 and is continuing his career.

Boxing

Alishov began his major fights in 2011:

He has 30 fights and 23 wins 2 equal 5 lesions (17 of these prematurely by knockout)

  • In 2004 he won his first professional fight against the Uzbek boxer Nodir Holnazarov
  • In 2006 he won his second professional 6-round fight against the Ukrainian boxer Igor Petrov
  • In 2006 he played a fight against the Russian boxer Vyacheslav Polyahova and won this early in the third round by knockout
  • 2007 Victory by knockout in the fifth round against the Russian boxer Igor Durova
  • 2007 KO victory in the first round against the Armenian boxer Arut Khachartyan
  • 2008 KO victory in the third round against Ruslan Povlenkoy
  • 2008 KO victory in the first round against the Ukrainian boxer Vitaliy Charkin
  • 2008 KO victory in the sixth round against Mykhayil Ihnatuk
  • 2008 victory by points against the Ukrainian boxer Dmytro Bohachuka
  • 2008 KO victory in the third round against the Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Nosikov
  • 2009 win by knockout in the second round against Ruslan Pavlus
  • 2010 KO victory against Rustem Timiyev in the first round
  • 2011 Ukrainian champion by knocking out Roman Konavalov in the sixth round
  • 2011 victory in the second round against the Czech boxer Zosef Holub
  • 2011 WBA European Champion by winning points over 12 rounds against Nugzar Margeraschvili in Baku
  • 2012 victory by knockout in the second round against Oleksandr Litva
  • 2013 victory points against the Armenian boxer Ruben Movsesiyan
  • 2013 victory by points against Anzor Gamgebeli in Minsk
  • 2013 victory by knockout in the second round against Konstantin Novoselduk

Special

From May 2009 to July 2010 Agali Alishov had to sit out due to injury. Although doctors saw his athletic career as over, he also trained himself healthily through mental training.

Web links

Individual evidence

Agali Alishov wins professional fight by TKO DERWESTEN, April 27, 2016 

Fight night at FFC Ennepetal nrz.de, April 28, 2016