Alexandar Alexandrow (boxer)

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Alexandar Alexandrov boxer
Data
Birth Name Alexandar Emilov Alexandrov
Weight class Flyweight
nationality BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria
birthday October 31, 1984
place of birth Sofia , BulgariaBulgaria 1971Bulgaria 
style Left delivery
size 1.65 m
Combat Statistics
Struggles 1
Victories 0
Knockout victories 0
Defeats 1
draw 0
Profile in the BoxRec database
Medal table
World championships 0 × gold 0 × silver 2 × bronze
European championships 0 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
EU championships 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
World championships
bronze Belfast 2001 Flyweight
bronze Bangkok 2003 Flyweight
European championships
silver Perm 2002 Flyweight
EU championships
bronze Madrid 2004 Flyweight

Alexandar Alexandrov Emilow ( Bulgarian Александър Емилов Александров * 31 October 1984 in Sofia , Bulgaria ) is a former Bulgarian boxer in the flyweight .

Boxing career

Alexandrov was around 1.65 m tall during his competitive career, boxed in the left display and trained in the National Sports Academy and the boxing department of the CSKA Sofia sports club . In the course of his career he was Bulgarian champion several times, most recently in 2013, 2014 and 2016.

He won a bronze medal each at the 2001 World Championships in Belfast and the 2003 World Championships in Bangkok . He was also a silver medalist at the 2002 European Championships in Perm and a bronze medalist at the 2004 European Championships in Madrid .

At the European Olympic Qualification 2012 in Trabzon he reached the final with wins against David Alaverdian, Charlie Edwards , Valeriu Cîrma and Manuel Cappai , where he was only just defeated by 9:10 against Ferhat Pehlivan . This gave him a starting place at the 2012 Olympic Games in London , where he defeated Juliano Máquina and Shin Jong-hun before he was eliminated in the quarter-finals against Kaew Pongprayoon .

He was also a participant in the European Championships in 2004 in Pula , 2008 in Liverpool , 2010 in Moscow and 2013 in Minsk , as well as the World Championships in 2009 in Milan and 2013 in Almaty . At European and World Championships he played a total of 23 fights, of which he won 14.

In the course of his career he defeated, among others, the Olympic champions Yuriorkis Gamboa and Robeisy Ramírez , as well as the Olympic medalists Georgi Balakschin and Jérôme Thomas .

He won the international and Bulgarian Strandja-Tournament in 2001, 2003, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2013. In 2014/15 he participated in the semi-professional tournament mode AIBA Pro Boxing (APB), where he scored two wins and two defeats.

On February 18, 2006 he lost his only professional fight against the Spaniard Rafael Lozano .

Individual evidence

  1. Olympic.org
  2. Sports Reference
  3. ^ Bulgarian Championships
  4. World Championships 2001
  5. World Championships 2003
  6. European Championships 2002
  7. EU Championships 2004
  8. European Olympic qualification 2012
  9. ^ Olympic Games 2012
  10. European Championships 2004
  11. European Championships 2008
  12. European Championships 2010
  13. European Championships 2013
  14. World Championships 2009
  15. World Championships 2013
  16. Strandja tournaments
  17. AIBA APB profile
  18. APB record
  19. Professional record