Chouaib Bouloudinats

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Chouaib Bouloudinats (born January 8, 1987 in Constantine ) is an Algerian boxer . Bouloudinats was a silver medalist at the 2011 African Championships, winner of the 2011 Pan-African Games and a participant in the 2012 Olympic Games .

Life

Bouloudinats played his first international championships in 2007 at the Pan-Arab Games , where he was eliminated in the heavyweight division (-91 kg) in the first fight against the eventual winner Nasser al-Shami, Syria (16: 9). In 2009 he started at the Mediterranean Games , but did not get past the preliminary round here either.

In the 2010/2011 season Bouloudinats fought for Pyongyang in the World Series of Boxing and was able to win three of five fights. In the following season he played three fights for Astana , which he could win all three.

In 2011 Bouloudinats won the silver medal of the African championships with a final defeat against Romaric Ngoula Tangoum, Cameroon (17:16) and also took part in the military world championships, in which he was eliminated in the quarter-finals. At the Pan-African Games in the same year he won the gold medal with a final victory over Efetobor Apochi, Nigeria (19: 8), but at the 2011 World Championships he was eliminated after victories over Marko Radonjic (14: 7), Ludovic Groguhe, France (17 : 12), and Simon Vallily, England (16:10), in the quarter-finals against Sjarhej Karnejeu , Belarus (AB 3rd).

In 2012 Bouloudinats took part in the 2012 Olympic Games because of his tournament victory at the African Olympic qualification tournament in Casablanca , where he was eliminated in the round of 16 against Yamil Peralta , Argentina (13: 5).