Men's Full-Contact at WAKO World Championships 2007 Coimbra -51 kg

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The men's light bantamweight (51 kg/112.2 lbs) Full-Contact category at the W.A.K.O. World Championships 2007 in Coimbra was the lightest of the male Full-Contact tournaments, involving eleven fighters from two continents (Europe and Asia). Each of the matches was three rounds of two minutes each and were fought under Full-Contact rules.

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Due to there being too few fighters for a sixteen-man tournament, five of the fighters had a bye through to the quarter-final. The tournament winner was the Italian Ivan Sciolla who defeated Azerbaijani Zaur Mammadov by split decision to claim gold in what was a rematch of the Low-Kick final in Belgrade (Mammadov had won the gold that time). The bronze medal positions were taken by Spain's Joaquín Céspedes Salas and Russia's Ivan Bityutskikh. [1]

Results

1st round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Flag of Spain.svg Joaquín Céspedes Salas KO
Flag of India.svg N.N. Meitei  
Flag of Spain.svg Joaquín Céspedes Salas  
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Zaur Mammadov D(2:1)
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Zaur Mammadov D(3:0)
Flag of Spain.svg Carlos Ferreira   Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Nurzhan Serik  
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Nurzhan Serik D(2:1) Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Zaur Mammadov  
Flag of Italy.svg Ivan Sciolla D(2:1)
Flag of Poland.svg Wojciech Peryt  
Flag of Turkey.svg Çağdaş Yıkılmaz   Flag of Italy.svg Ivan Sciolla D(2:1)
Flag of Italy.svg Ivan Sciolla D(2:1) Flag of Italy.svg Ivan Sciolla D(2:1)
Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Ramin Kasymov D(2:1) Flag of Russia.svg Ivan Bityutskikh  
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Aleksandar Aleksandrov   Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Ramin Kasymov  
Flag of Russia.svg Ivan Bityutskikh D(3:0)

Key

AbbreviationMeaning
D (3:0)Decision (Unanimous)
D (2:1)Decision (Split)
KOKnockout
TKOTechnical Knockout
ABAbandonment (Injury in match)
WOWalkover (No fight)
DQDisqualification

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References

  1. "Official WAKO results (Zip File - Click on Pools FC.pdf)". www.wakoweb.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-26. Retrieved 2011-03-20.