Jacek Bielski

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Jacek Bielski (born January 29, 1972 in Elbląg ) is a former Polish boxer.

Amateur career

The approximately 1.75 m tall left boom was Polish junior bantamweight champion in 1989 and 1990, Polish U20 champion in featherweight in 1991, Polish champion in light weight in 1993, and Polish light welterweight champion in 1995, 1996 and 1998. In July 1990 he won the silver medal in bantamweight at the Junior European Championships in the Czech Republic. His greatest success was the gold medal in the lightweight at the European Championships in 1993 in Bursa , Turkey ; he had prevailed on points against Zoltán Kalocsai from Hungary, Daniel Prosch from Germany, Gennadi Staruschenko from Belarus, Paata Gwasalia from Georgia and Tibor Rafael from the Czech Republic. In addition, Bielski has won several international tournaments, including Złoty Pas 1988 in Gniezno , Silver Boat 1989 in Łódź , Trofeo Italia 1993 in Mestre , Feliks Stamm 1994 and 1998 in Warsaw .

In addition, he was also a participant in the 1991 European Championships in Sweden (Nl in the second round against George Scott ), the 1995 World Championships in Berlin (Nl in the last 16 against Héctor Vinent ), the 1996 European Championships in Denmark (Nl in the quarter-finals against Oktay Urkal ), the World Championships 1997 in Budapest (Nl. In the second round against Lukáš Konečný ) and the European Championships in 1998 in Belarus (Nl in the quarter-finals against Nurhan Süleymanoğlu ).

Professional career

In 1999 he turned pro, won his first 15 fights in a row and boxed for the IBO welterweight championship on September 15, 2001 , but lost to Jawaid Khaliq in England.

After nine consecutive victories, including against Rafał Jackiewicz , he joined the fight for the International WBC welterweight championship in Nuremberg on December 13, 2003 , but lost to Alpaslan Agüzüm and then ended his career.

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