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Full name | Adilson Rosa da Silva |
Born | Minas Gerais, Brazil | 9 September 1967
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Sport | Boxing |
Adilson Rosa da Silva (born 9 September 1967) is a Brazilian boxer. He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. [1]
Pugilista com experiências nacionais e internacionais, iniciou a carreira competitiva em 1983.
E com 15 anos foi campeão nos jogos abertos do interior de São Paulo, Brasil e vice campeão na Forja dos Campeões.
Em 1984, com 16 anos - foi Vice Campeão Paulista;
Nos anos de 1987 a 1993 - Campeão Paulista; Campeão no Torneio dos Campeões e 5 (cinco) vezes Campeão Brasileiro;
Suas experiências Internacionais com o Boxe Amador foram de 1990 a 1992, onde:
1990 - Copa do Mundo Havana/Cuba - 5º colocado;
1990 - Torneio em Veneza, Itália - 4º Colocado;
1991 - Panamericano Cuba - 6º Colocado;
1991 - Pré-olímpico Mendonça, Argentina - Campeão;
1991 - Torneio Boxean, Espanha - 3º Colocado;
Após um longo período ausente, os brasileiros voltaram a marcar presença na categoria do boxe nas Olimpíadas de Barcelona-1992. Na ocasião, o representante foi o mineiro Adilson Rosa da Silva, que logo na estreia foi derrotado pelo mítico Oscar De La Roya, que viria a se tornar campeão olímpico;
1992 - Olimpíadas de Barcelona - Colocado entre os 10 melhores;
Estreiou em 1994 - como Profissional,
Em 1995 - consagrando-se como Campeão Brasileiro;
Em 1996 - Cammpeão Inter Americano;
Em 1997 - 8º Colocado no Ranking da FIB (Federação Internacional de Boxe)
Totalizando Plantel no boxe profissional de: 12 lutas, 12 vitórias 8 por nocaute e 4 por pontos.
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