2005 Boxing World Cup

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The 2005 Boxing World Cup was held in Moscow, Russia from July 12 to July 17.

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Group 1

Cuba-Thailand

GROUP 1 MATCH Tuesday 2005-07-12
Division Flag of Cuba.svg CUBA Flag of Thailand.svg THAILANDResult
48 kg Yan Bartelemí Suban Pannon 36 12
51 kg Andry Laffita Somjit Jongjohor 24 +24
54 kg Guillermo Rigondeaux Worapoj Petchkoom 34 16
57 kg Yuriorkis Gamboa Thongtheang Khlongchan W L [1]
60 kg Yordenis Ugás Pichai Sayotha 45 12
64 kg Carlos Banteux W L [2]
69 kg Erislandy Lara Manon Boonjumnong 21 9
75 kg Yordanis Despaigne Suriya Prasathinphimai 28 11
81 kg Yuniel Dorticos Elnur Kadyrov W L [3]
91 kg Luis Ortiz Azer Mamedov W L [4]
+ 91 kg Odlanier Solis Ilgar Mamedov W L [5]
10 wins1 wins188 84

Cuba-Romania

GROUP 1 MATCH Wednesday 2005-07-13
Division Flag of Cuba.svg CUBA Flag of Romania.svg ROMANIAResult
48 kg Yan Bartelemí Iulius Poczo W L [6]
51 kg Andry Laffita W L [7]
54 kg Guillermo Rigondeaux Zsolt Bedák 28 11 [8]
57 kg Yuriorkis Gamboa Viorel Simion W L [9]
60 kg Yordenis Ugás Georgian Popescu W L [10]
64 kg Carlos Banteux W L [11]
69 kg Erislandy Lara Stefan Dragomir W L [12]
75 kg Yordanis Despaigne Ronald Gavril W L [13]
81 kg Yuniel Dorticos Ovidiu Chereches W L [14]
91 kg Luis Ortiz Daniel Vacaru W L [15]
+ 91 kg Odlanier Solis Georgel Gavril W L [16]
11 wins0 wins28 11

Romania-Thailand

GROUP 1 MATCH Thursday 2005-07-14
Division Flag of Romania.svg ROMANIA Flag of Thailand.svg THAILANDResult
48 kg Iulius Poczo Suban Pannon L W [17]
51 kg Somjit Jongjohor L W [18]
54 kg Zsolt Bedák Worapoj Petchkoom +34 34
57 kg Viorel Simion Thongtheang Khlongchan L W [19]
60 kg Georgian Popescu Pichai Sayotha L W [20]
64 kg Ionuţ Gheorghe Ampon Heanhhom 35 27
69 kg Stefan Dragomir Manon Boonjumnong W L [21]
75 kg Ronald Gavril Suriya Prasathinphimai W L [22]
81 kg Ovidiu Chereches Elnur Kadyrov 45 21 [23]
91 kg Daniel Vacaru Azer Mamedov 32 48 [24]
+ 91 kg Georgel Gavril Ilgar Mamedov W L [25]
6 wins5 wins146 130

Final ranking

RANKCOUNTRYWL
1Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 20
2Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 11
3Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 02

Group 2

Russia-Belarus

GROUP 2 MATCH Tuesday 2005-07-12
Division Flag of Russia.svg RUSSIA Flag of Belarus.svg BELARUSResult
48 kg Sergey Kazakov Anton Bekesh 35 11
51 kg Georgy Balakshin Bato-Munko Vankeev 24 9
54 kg Maxim Khalikov Khavazhi Khatsigov 23 13
57 kg Aleksei Tishchenko Sergey Kunitsin W L [26]
60 kg Murat Khrachev Evgeni Kosmatov 33 23
64 kg Oleg Komissarov Andrey Tsiruk 41 17
69 kg Andrey Balanov Vitali Grushak 31 19
75 kg Matvey Korobov Andrey Salakhutdinov W L [27]
81 kg Evgeny Makarenko Andrey Miruk W L [28]
91 kg Roman Romanchuk Mikhail Sheybak W L [29]
+ 91 kg Islam Timurziev Aliaksandr Apanasionak W L [30]
11 wins0 wins187 92

United States-Belarus

GROUP 2 MATCH Wednesday 2005-07-13
Division Flag of the United States.svg UNITED STATES Flag of Belarus.svg BELARUSResult
48 kg Vincent Montoya Anton Bekesh L W [31]
51 kg Rau'shee Warren Bato-Munko Vankeev W L [32]
54 kg Gary Russell Khavazhi Khatsigov 21 20
57 kg Mark Davis Mikhail Bernadskiy 23 20
60 kg Ray Robinson Evgeni Kosmatov 23 39
64 kg Karl Dargan Andrey Tsiruk 28 15
69 kg Demetrius Andrade Vitali Grushak 18 27
75 kg Shawn Estrada Sergey Rabchenko 24 16
81 kg William Rosinsky Andrey Miruk 13 33
91 kg Marcus Henry Mikhail Sheybak L W [33]
+ 91 kg Aliaksandr Apanasionak L W [34]
5 wins6 wins150 170

Russia-United States

GROUP 2 MATCH Thursday 2005-07-14
Division Flag of Russia.svg RUSSIA Flag of the United States.svg UNITED STATESResult
48 kg Sergey Kazakov Vincent Montoya W L [35]
51 kg Georgy Balakshin Rau'shee Warren 46 33
54 kg Maxim Khalikov Gary Russell 31 22
57 kg Aleksei Tishchenko Mark Davis W L [36]
60 kg Murat Khrachev Stan MartynioukW L [37]
64 kg Oleg Komissarov Karl Dargan 36 22
69 kg Andrey Balanov Demetrius Andrade 35 17
75 kg Matvey Korobov Daniel Jacobs W L [38]
81 kg Evgeny Makarenko William Rosinsky W L [39]
91 kg Roman Romanchuk Marcus Henry W L [40]
+ 91 kg Islam Timurziev W L [41]
11 wins0 wins148 94

Final ranking

RANKCOUNTRYWL
1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 20
2Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 11
3Flag of the United States.svg  United States 02

Group 3

Georgia-Kazakhstan

GROUP 3 MATCH Tuesday 2005-07-12
Division Flag of Georgia.svg GEORGIA Flag of Kazakhstan.svg KAZAKHSTANResult
48 kg Zviad Khaduri Mirat Sarsembayev 17 33
51 kg Nikoloz Izoria Mirzhan Rakhimzhanov L W [42]
54 kg Kacha Lazarashvili Murat Airmasov 9 26
57 kg Koba Pchakadze Galib Jafarov 26 24
60 kg Konstantine Kupatadze Serik Sapiyev 17 41
64 kg Levan Gvamichava Kanat Orakbayev 36 49
69 kg Kakhaber Zhvania Bakhtiyar Artayev 14 23
75 kg Anatoli Kavtaradze Gennady Golovkin L W [43]
81 kg Tornike Ivelashvili Yerdos Zhanabergenov L W [44]
91 kg Beka Lobzhanidze Zhenis Taumurinov 20 11
+ 91 kg Gaga Bolkvadze Mukhtarkhan Dildabekov 9 24
2 wins9 wins148 232

Georgia-Africa

GROUP 3 MATCH Wednesday 2005-07-13
Division Flag of Georgia.svg GEORGIA Africa (orthographic projection).svg AFRICAResult
48 kg Zviad Khaduri Japhet Uutoni 33 41
51 kg Nikoloz Izoria Walid Cherif 29 18
54 kg Kacha Lazarashvili Malik Bouziane 14 31
57 kg Koba Pchakadze W L [45]
60 kg Konstantine Kupatadze Saifeddine Nejmaoui 24 35
64 kg Levan Gvamichava Adil Bella 45 25
69 kg Kakhaber Zhvania Ait Hammi Miloud 33 14
75 kg Revaz Karelishvili Nabil Kassel 17 42
81 kg no contest
91 kg Beka Lobzhanidze Mohamed Homrani 27 38
+ 91 kg Gaga Bolkvadze Mourad Chebbi 32 22
5 wins5 wins254 266

Africa-Kazakhstan

GROUP 3 MATCH Thursday 2005-07-14
Division Africa (orthographic projection).svg AFRICA Flag of Kazakhstan.svg KAZAKHSTANResult
48 kg Japhet Uutoni Mirat Sarsembayev L W [46]
51 kg Elshad Guliyev Mirzhan Rakhimzhanov L W [47]
54 kg Malik Bouziane Murat Airmasov L W [48]
57 kg Galib Jafarov L W [49]
60 kg Saifeddine Nejmaoui Serik Sapiyev L W [50]
64 kg Cesaire Rivan Kanat Orakbayev L W [51]
69 kg Bakhtiyar Artayev L W [52]
75 kg Nabil Kassel Gennady Golovkin L W [53]
81 kg Yerdos Zhanabergenov L W [54]
91 kg Mohamed Homrani Dmitriy Gotfrid L W [55]
+ 91 kg Mourad Chebbi Mukhtarkhan Dildabekov L W [56]
0 wins11 wins

Final ranking

RANKCOUNTRYWL
1Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 20
2Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 11
3 Africa (orthographic projection).svg Africa 02

Group 4

Azerbaijan-South Korea

GROUP 4 MATCH Tuesday 2005-07-12
Division Flag of Azerbaijan.svg AZERBAIJAN Flag of South Korea.svg SOUTH KOREAResult
48 kg Jeyhun Abiyev Hong Moo-Won 27 30
51 kg Seymur Mamedov Lee Ok-Sung 28 29
54 kg Elshan Ismailov Son Chul-Han 16 33
57 kg Shahin Imranov Kim Won-Il 17 16
60 kg Romal Amanov Jin Soo-Shin 32 21
64 kg Emil Magerramov Park Kwan-Soo 24 18
69 kg Ruslan Khairov Yang Min-Sook 29 8
75 kg Javid Taghiyev Cho Dok-Jin 27 21
81 kg Anar Mirzoyev Song Hak-Sung 12 25
91 kg Vugar Alekperov Li Zheshuan 30 12
+ 91 kg Muhamed Adamov Du Zhengchan W L [57]
7 wins4 wins242 213

Ukraine-South Korea

GROUP 4 MATCH Wednesday 2005-07-13
Division Flag of Ukraine.svg UKRAINE Flag of South Korea.svg SOUTH KOREAResult
48 kg Alexander Grishchuk Hong Moo-Won 26 43
51 kg Georgiy Chygayev Lee Ok-Sung 26 48
54 kg Maksym Tretyak Son Chul-Han W L [58]
57 kg Servin Suleymanov Kim Won-Il 39 28
60 kg Oleksandr Klyuchko Jin Soo-Shin W L [59]
64 kg Nikolay Semenyaga Park Kwan-Soo W L [60]
69 kg Sergiy Derevyanchenko Hanati Silamu 23 54
75 kg Ismail Sillakh Cho Dok-Jin W L [61]
81 kg Anatoliy Dudchenko Song Hak-Sung L W [62]
91 kg Vitali Mikhieyenko Li Zheshuan W L [63]
+ 91 kg Vyacheslav Glazkov Du Zhengchan W L [64]
7 wins4 wins114 173

Azerbaijan-Ukraine

GROUP 4 MATCH Thursday 2005-07-14
Division Flag of Azerbaijan.svg AZERBAIJAN Flag of Ukraine.svg UKRAINEResult
48 kg Jeyhun Abiyev Alexander Grishchuk W L [65]
51 kg Seymur Mamedov Georgiy Chygayev W L [66]
54 kg Elshan Ismailov Maksym Tretyak 33 50
57 kg Shahin Imranov Servin Suleymanov W L [67]
60 kg Farhad Adyalov Oleksandr Klyuchko 14 45
64 kg Emil Magerramov Nikolay Semenyaga 34 24
69 kg Ruslan Khairov Sergiy Derevyanchenko 32 19
75 kg Javid Taghiyev Ismail Sillakh L W [68]
81 kg Anar Mirzoyev W L [69]
91 kg Vugar Alekperov Vitali Mikhieyenko 20 26
+ 91 kg Muhamed Adamov Vyacheslav Glazkov L W [70]
6 wins5 wins133 164

Final ranking

RANKCOUNTRYWL
1Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 20
2Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 11
3Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 02

Semifinals

Azerbaijan-Russia

SEMI-FINAL 1 Saturday 2005-07-16
Division Flag of Azerbaijan.svg AZERBAIJAN Flag of Russia.svg RUSSIAResult
48 kg Sergey Kazakov L W [71]
51 kg Elshad Guliyev Georgy Balakshin L W [72]
54 kg Elshan Ismailov Maxim Khalikov 24 41
57 kg Shahin Imranov Aleksei Tishchenko L W [73]
60 kg Romal Amanov Murat Khrachev L W [74]
64 kg Emil Magerramov Oleg Komissarov 17 33
69 kg Andrey Balanov L W [75]
75 kg Javid Taghiyev Matvey Korobov L W [76]
81 kg Anar Mirzoyev Evgeny Makarenko L W [77]
91 kg Elchin Alizade Roman Romanchuk L W [78]
+ 91 kg Muhamed Adamov Islam Timurziev L W [79]
0 wins11 wins41 74

Cuba-Kazakhstan

SEMI-FINAL 2 Saturday 2005-07-16
Division Flag of Cuba.svg CUBA Flag of Kazakhstan.svg KAZAKHSTANResult
48 kg Yan Bartelemí Mirat Sarsembayev 44 15
51 kg Andry Laffita Mirzhan Rakhimzhanov 28 40
54 kg Guillermo Rigondeaux Murat Airmasov 34 7
57 kg Yuriorkis Gamboa Galib Jafarov 48 35
60 kg Yordenis Ugás Serik Sapiyev 35 46
64 kg Carlos Banteux Kanat Orakbayev 36 44
69 kg Erislandy Lara Bakhyt Sarsekbayev 39 22
75 kg Yordanis Despaigne Gennady Golovkin 37 40
81 kg Yuniel Dorticos Yerdos Zhanabergenov L W [80]
91 kg Luis Ortiz Dmitriy Gotfrid 34 13
+ 91 kg Odlanier Solis Mukhtarkhan Dildabekov 27 20
6 wins5 wins362 282

Final

Cuba-Russia

FINAL Sunday 2005-07-17
Division Flag of Cuba.svg CUBA Flag of Russia.svg RUSSIAResult
48 kg Yan Bartelemí Sergey Kazakov 26 14
51 kg Andry Laffita Georgy Balakshin 36 22
54 kg Guillermo Rigondeaux Maxim Khalikov 37 21
57 kg Yuriorkis Gamboa Aleksei Tishchenko 28 46
60 kg Yordenis Ugás Murat Khrachev 50 30
64 kg Carlos Banteux Oleg Komissarov 25 30
69 kg Erislandy Lara Andrey Balanov 21 36
75 kg Yordanis Despaigne Matvey Korobov 39 53
81 kg Ismaikel Pérez Evgeny Makarenko 31 47
91 kg Luis Ortiz Roman Romanchuk 47 64
+ 91 kg Odlanier Solis Islam Timurziev 26 27
4 wins7 wins365 389

Notes

  1. Referee stopped contest in the second round; Yuriorkis Gamboa declared winner.
  2. Win by walk-over.
  3. Referee stopped contest in the first round; Yuniel Dorticos declared winner, Azerbaijan's Elnur Kadyrov competed for Thailand.
  4. Referee stopped contest in the second round; Luis Ortiz declared winner, Azerbaijan's Azer Mamedov competed for Thailand.
  5. Match abonded in the second round; Odlanier Solis declared winner, Azerbaijan's Ilgar Mamedov competed for Thailand.
  6. Referee stopped contest in the second round; Yan Bartelemí declared winner.
  7. Win by walk-over.
  8. Hungary's Zsolt Bedák competed for Romania.
  9. Referee stopped contest in the third round; Yuriorkis Gamboa declared winner.
  10. Referee stopped contest in the third round; Yordenis Ugás declared winner.
  11. Win by walk-over.
  12. Referee stopped contest in the third round; Erislandy Lara declared winner.
  13. Referee stopped contest in the third round; Yordanis Despaigne declared winner.
  14. Referee stopped contest in the second round; Yuniel Dorticos declared winner.
  15. Referee stopped contest in the second round; Luis Ortiz declared winner.
  16. Match abonded in the third round; Odlanier Solis declared winner.
  17. Referee stopped contest in the third round; Suban Pannon declared winner.
  18. Win by walk-over; Somjit Jongjohor declared winner.
  19. Referee stopped contest in the third round; Thongtheang Khlongchan declared winner.
  20. Referee stopped contest in the third round; Pichai Sayotha declared winner.
  21. Referee stopped contest in the third round; Stefan Dragomir declared winner.
  22. Referee stopped contest in the third round; Ronald Gavril declared winner.
  23. Azerbaijan's Elnur Kadyrov competed for Thailand.
  24. Azerbaijan's Azer Mamedov competed for Thailand.
  25. Referee stopped contest in the fourth round; Georgel Gavril declared winner, Azerbaijan's Ilgar Mamedov competed for Thailand.
  26. Referee stopped contest in second round; Aleksei Tishchenko declared winner.
  27. Referee stopped contest in first round; Matvey Korobov declared winner.
  28. Match abonded in second round; Evgeny Makarenko declared winner.
  29. Match abonded in first round; Roman Romanchuk declared winner.
  30. Match abonded in first round; Islam Timurziev declared winner.
  31. Referee stopped contest in third round; Anton Bekesh declared winner.
  32. Referee stopped contest in second round; Rau'shee Warren declared winner.
  33. Referee stopped contest in second round; Mikhail Sheybak declared winner.
  34. Win by walk-over; Aliaksandr Apanasionak declared winner.
  35. Referee stopped contest in second round; Sergey Kazakov declared winner.
  36. Referee stopped contest in second round; Aleksei Tishchenko declared winner.
  37. Referee stopped contest in third round; Murat Khrachev declared winner.
  38. Referee stopped contest in third round; Matvey Korobov declared winner.
  39. Referee stopped contest in second round; Evgeny Makarenko declared winner.
  40. Roman Romanchuk won on knock-out in the first round.
  41. Win by walk-over; Islam Timurziev declared winner.
  42. Match abonded in fourth round; Mirzhan Rakhimzhanov declared winner.
  43. Referee stopped contest in fourth round due to injury; Gennady Golovkin declared winner.
  44. Referee stopped contest due to a head injury for Tornike Ivelashvili in the second round; Yerdos Zhanabergenov declared winner.
  45. Win by walk-over. Koba Pchakadze declared winner
  46. Referee stopped contest in third round; Mirat Sarsembayev declared winner.
  47. Referee stopped contest in second round; Mirzhan Rakhimzhanov declared winner.
  48. Referee stopped contest in third round; Murat Airmasov declared winner.
  49. Win by walk-over; Galib Jafarov declared winner.
  50. Win by knock-out in first round; Serik Sapiyev declared winner.
  51. Referee stopped contest in second round; Kanat Orakbayev declared winner.
  52. Win by walk-over; Galib Jafarov declared winner.
  53. Referee stopped contest in third round due to injury; Gennady Golovkin declared winner.
  54. Win by walk-over; Yerdos Zhanabergenov declared winner.
  55. Match abonded in second round; Dmitriy Gotfrid declared winner.
  56. Match abonded in second round; Mukhtarkhan Dildabekov declared winner.
  57. Match abonded in the second round; Muhamed Adamov declared winner.
  58. Referee stopped contest in the third round; Maksym Tretyak declared winner.
  59. Referee stopped contest in the third round; Oleksandr Klyuchko declared winner.
  60. Referee stopped contest in the third round; Nikolay Semenyaga declared winner.
  61. Referee stopped contest in the second round; Ismail Sillakh declared winner.
  62. Anatoliy Dudchenko disqualified.
  63. Referee stopped contest in the second round; Vitali Mikhieyenko declared winner.
  64. Match abonded in the second round; Vyacheslav Glazkov declared winner.
  65. Referee stopped contest in the third round; Jeyhun Abiyev declared winner.
  66. Match abonded in the second round; Seymur Mamedov declared winner.
  67. Match abonded in the fourth round; Seymur Mamedov declared winner.
  68. Referee stopped contest in the third round; Ismail Sillakh declared winner.
  69. Win by walk-over; Anar Mirzoyev declared winner.
  70. Referee stopped contest in the second round; Vyacheslav Glazkov declared winner.
  71. Win by walk-over
  72. Referee stopped contest in the third round; Georgy Balakshin declared winner.
  73. Match abandoned in second round; Aleksei Tishchenko declared winner.
  74. Referee stopped contest in the third round; Murat Khrachev declared winner.
  75. Win by walk-over
  76. Referee stopped contest in the third round; Matvey Korobov declared winner.
  77. Referee stopped contest in the third round; Evgeny Makarenko declared winner.
  78. Roman Romanchuk won by knock-out in the first round.
  79. Referee stopped contest in the first round; Islam Timurziev declared winner.
  80. Referee stopped contest due to a head injury for Yuniel Dorticos in the second round; Yerdos Zhanabergenov declared winner.

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