Men's K-1 Kickboxing at the W.A.K.O. World Championships 2007 (Belgrade) |
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The men's lightweight (60 kg/132 lbs) K-1 category at the W.A.K.O. World Championships 2007 in Belgrade was the third lightest of the K-1 tournaments, involving eleven fighters from three continents (Europe, Asia and North America). Each of the matches was three rounds of two minutes each and were fought under K-1 rules.
Due to the tournament having too few fighters for a sixteen-man competition, five of the contestants had byes through to the quarter-finals. The gold medal winner was Elbar Umarakaev from Russia who defeated Turkish fighter Emrah Ogut in the final. Semi finalists the Mexican Gillermo Estrada Martinez and Ukrainian Serhiy Adamchuk won bronze medals. [1]
1st round | Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||||||||||
Mattia Caputo | |||||||||||||||||||
Gillermo Estrada Martinez | WIN | ||||||||||||||||||
Gillermo Estrada Martinez | |||||||||||||||||||
Emrah Ogut | WIN | ||||||||||||||||||
Emrah Ogut | WIN | ||||||||||||||||||
Pedro Koll | WIN | Pedro Koll | |||||||||||||||||
Aleksei Fedoseyev | Emrah Ogut | ||||||||||||||||||
Elbar Umarakaev | WIN | ||||||||||||||||||
Serhiy Adamchuk | WIN | ||||||||||||||||||
Tamas Birics | Yury Dziatlau | ||||||||||||||||||
Yury Dziatlau | WIN | Serhiy Adamchuk | |||||||||||||||||
Elbar Umarakaev | WIN | Elbar Umarakaev | WIN | ||||||||||||||||
Maros Pacan | Elbar Umarakaev | WIN | |||||||||||||||||
Bahtiyar Isgandarzade |
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