Maxim Valeryevich Koptjakow

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European championships
gold 2011 medium weight
silver 2008 medium weight
European Games
bronze 2015 medium weight

Maxim Valerjewitsch Koptjakov ( Russian Максим Валерьевич Коптяков , English Maxim Koptyakov , scientific transliteration Maksim Valer'evič Koptjakov ; born June 21, 1987 in Komsomolski , AK of Khanty and Mansi , RSFSR , Russian middleweight boxer , USSR .

Career

Maxim Koptjakow won the welterweight gold medal at the Junior European Championships in Estonia in 2005 . In 2006 he went to the Russian adult championships for the first time, but was eliminated in the second fight. In 2007 he won a bronze medal in the welterweight division.

At the Russian championships in 2008 he finally won the gold medal in the middleweight division, defeating Fyodor Tschudinow and Dmitri Tschudinow , among others . He was then able to participate in the European Championships in England in 2008 and fought his way to the final in the middleweight division, including a semi-final win against Eamon O'Kane . There he lost the fight for the gold medal against Ivan Senaj .

In 2009 he was eliminated from the national championships in the first fight and in 2010 in the quarter-finals against Dmitri Biwol . At the Russian Championships in 2011, however, he again won the gold medal in the middleweight division. He beat Xaybula Musalov and in the final now also Dmitri Biwol. He then started at the 2011 European Championships in Turkey . With victories against Luca Podda, Michel Tavarès, Peter Müllenberg , Dmytro Mytrofanow and Adem Kılıççı , he became European middleweight champion and achieved his most significant success.

After not taking part in the Russian championships in 2012, he finished second in 2013 after a final defeat by Maxim Gassisow and third in 2014 after a semi-final defeat against Pyotr Chamukov . This time he had defeated Gassisow in the quarterfinals. In 2015 he lost 2-1 in the final against Andrei Kovalchuk and was then sent to Azerbaijan for the 2015 European Games . There he beat Denis Radovan and Salvatore Cavallaro before he was eliminated without a fight in the semifinals against Michael O'Reilly and won bronze in the middleweight division.

In 2016 he defeated Andrei Kovalchuk in the semifinals of the Russian championships, but lost again to Pyotr Chamukov in the final fight. After failing in the first fight in 2017, he was able to win a bronze medal in 2018. This time he also managed a quarter-finals victory against Chamukov. In 2019 he won the Russian championship with a final victory against Andrei Kovalchuk.

swell

  • Box Sport magazine ,
  • Website "www.amateur-boxing.strefa.pl",
  • Website "www.boxing-fbr.ru"

Individual evidence

  1. Junior European Championship 2005
  2. European Championship 2008
  3. European Championships 2011
  4. European Games 2015