Timur Ibragimov

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Timur Ibragimov
Ibragmiov batters Singh on the ropes.JPG
Ibragimov dispatches of Gurcharan Singh
Born (1975-01-15) January 15, 1975 (age 49)
Urgench, Khorezm, Uzbek SSR, Soviet Union
Nationality Uzbekistani
Statistics
Weight(s) Heavyweight
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights36
Wins31
Wins by KO16
Losses4
Draws1
No contests0
Medal record
Men's amateur boxing
Representing Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan
World Cup
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 1994 Bangkok Light heavyweight
World Military Championships
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1997 San Antonio Light heavyweight
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1998 Warendorf Light heavyweight
Central Asian Games
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1997 Almaty Light heavyweight

Timur Ibragimov (Тимур Ибрагимов; born January 15, 1975) is an Uzbekistani former professional boxer who competed from 2000 to 2012. As an amateur boxer, he competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics.

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Early life

Ibragimov is from Uzbekistan. He is frequently being presented by various media as the cousin of former WBO Heavyweight Champion Sultan Ibragimov, although Sultan is a native of Dagestan. In fact they are not relatives, but they are close friends, they are also friends with Uzbek boxer Ruslan Chagaev. [1]

Amateur career

Ibragimov (center) with Mukhtarkhan Dildabekov (left) at the King's Cup awards ceremony, Bangkok, 1998 Timur Ibragimov Gold Medal 1997.jpeg
Ibragimov (center) with Mukhtarkhan Dildabekov (left) at the King's Cup awards ceremony, Bangkok, 1998

Ibragimov had over 200 amateur fights, and during the 1990s, he was one of the world's leading amateur boxers in the light heavyweight division. In 1991, Ibragimov won the Soviet Union Junior National Championships for his age category (16 to 18 years old). After the break-up of the USSR, Ibragimov won the Uzbekistani National Championships five times. Ibragimov participated several times in the Asian Amateur Boxing Championships and the Asian Games, and in 1995 he was a quarter finalist at the World Amateur Boxing Championships in Berlin. Ibragimov won the Gold Medal at the Central Asian Games in 1997.

Ibragimov participated in the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta as a member of the 1996 Uzbek Olympic team. In this tournament, Ibragimov lost a highly controversial decision to Croatia's Stipe Drews.

Highlights

Professional career

Ibragimov turned professional in 2000, fighting alongside his cousin Sultan in a stable managed by Boris Grinsberg. Now based in the United States, Ibragimov ran up a record of 21-0-1 by 2006. His lone draw was against Kevin Johnson.

Ibragimov (right) hitting Willie Palms. Photo courtesy of Ray Bailey. Timur Ibragiomv vs Willie Palms 2009 by Ray Bailey.jpeg
Ibragimov (right) hitting Willie Palms. Photo courtesy of Ray Bailey.

In 2006 Ibragimov faced then-undefeated heavyweight contender Calvin Brock. The fight took place in Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada, and was aired on HBO as part of Boxing After Dark series. [2] [3] Although he rocked Brock early with a solid right cross, Ibragimov fought defensively for most of the bout. During the fight, the temperature exceeded 100 °F (38 °C), which resulted in each fighter unwilling to press the action. The fight went full twelve rounds, with Ibragimov suffering his first career loss, with the judges scoring the bout 119–109, 115–113 and 117–111, all in favor of Brock. [4] [2] [3]

On February 16, 2007 Ibragimov lost a unanimous decision to Tony Thompson. Ibragimov rallied in the last two rounds, but was not able to overcome the points advantage accumulated by Thompson earlier in the bout. The scores were 99-91, 97-93, and 97-93.

Later in 2007, Ibragimov won a unanimous decision over former European champion Timo Hoffmann in Germany. Ibragimov dominated the bout with shifty boxing tactics and hurtful counter rights to the head. The scores were 99-94, 98-92, and 97-93. The victory was regarded as an upset, and it positioned Ibragimov on the edge of the world ratings. [5]

Due to promotional and managerial problems, Ibragimov was inactive after beating Hoffman. In 2008, Ibragimov fought only twice, winning decisions each time. He won two fights in 2009 as well.

Ibragimov had an important year in 2010, winning four fights and obtaining high worldwide rating by the World Boxing Association. In February, he took the International Boxing Association Intercontinental heavyweight title by knocking out Awadh Tamim in three rounds. [6] In June, Ibragimov scored his most important career victory by outpointing former world heavyweight champion Oliver McCall over twelve rounds. The scores were 119-109, 117-111, and 117-111. The McCall victory earned Ibragimov the North American Boxing Association heavyweight title. [7] Ibragimov next defeated Gurcharan Singh and Luis Pineda.

In December 2010, Ibragimov lost a 12-round split decision to former cruiserweight champion Jean-Marc Mormeck. [8] The bout, held in Paris for the vacant WBA International heavyweight title, was closely contested. Many reporters actually scored the fight in favor of Ibragimov. [9] One judge favored Ibragimov 115-113, but was overruled by two judges who chose Mormeck by margins of 116-111 and 116-112. At the time of this match, Ibragimov was ranked seventh worldwide by the World Boxing Association.

After the Mormeck fight, Ibragimov remained inactive for an entire year. When he finally fought again, in December, 2011, he was surprisingly stopped in two rounds by the undefeated, power-punching contender Seth Mitchell. [10] The defeat, which took place in Washington, D.C., marked the first time that Ibragimov had lost by knockout or technical knockout as an amateur or professional.

Ibragimov won a fight in June, 2012, by outpointing South Africa's Wiseman Dlomo in a bout held in Uzbekistan.

Professional boxing record

31 Wins (16 knockouts, 14 decisions), 4 Losses (1 knockout, 3 decisions), 1 Draw
ResultRecordOpponentTypeRoundDateLocationNotes
Win31–4–1 Flag of South Africa.svg Wiseman DlomoUD1225 Jun 2012 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Namangan, Uzbekistan
Loss30–4–1 Flag of the United States.svg Seth Mitchell TKO2 10 Dec 2011 Flag of the United States.svg Washington, D.C., U.S.Referee stopped the bout at 2:48 of the second round.
Loss30–3–1 Flag of France.svg Jean-Marc Mormeck SD122 Dec 2010 Flag of France.svg Paris, France
Win30–2–1 Flag of Panama.svg Luis Andres PinedaUD102 Oct 2010 Flag of Panama.svg Panama City, PanamaNABA Heavyweight Title.
Win29–2–1 Flag of India.svg Gurcharan Singh TKO1024 Aug 2010 Flag of the United States.svg Hollywood, Florida, U.S.Referee stopped the bout at 1:45 of the tenth round.
Win28–2–1 Flag of the United States.svg Oliver McCall UD1215 Jun 2010 Flag of the United States.svg Hollywood, Florida, U.S.NABA Heavyweight Title.
Win27–2–1 Flag of Tanzania.svg Awadh TamimTKO36 Feb 2010 Flag of Russia.svg Myakinino, RussiaIBA Intercontinental Heavyweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 2:15 of the third round.
Win26–2–1 Flag of the United States.svg Al Cole UD64 Sep 2009 Flag of Sweden.svg Karlstad, Sweden
Win25–2–1 Flag of the United States.svg Willie Palms TKO531 Jul 2009 Flag of the United States.svg Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.Referee stopped the bout at 2:00 of the fifth round.
Win24–2–1 Flag of the United States.svg Kevin MontiyUD86 Sep 2008 Flag of Russia.svg Moscow, Russia
Win23–2–1 Flag of the United States.svg Andrew GreeleyUD626 Jul 2008 Flag of the United States.svg Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S.
Win22–2–1 Flag of Germany.svg Timo Hoffmann UD1023 Jun 2007 Flag of Germany.svg Zwickau, Germany
Loss21–2–1 Flag of the United States.svg Tony Thompson UD1016 Feb 2007 Flag of the United States.svg Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Loss21–1–1 Flag of the United States.svg Calvin Brock UD1224 Jun 2006 Flag of the United States.svg Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
Win21–0–1 Flag of the United States.svg Kenny CravenRTD224 Mar 2006 Flag of the United States.svg Hollywood, Florida, U.S.
Win20–0–1 Flag of the United States.svg Paul MarinaccioTKO711 Nov 2005 Flag of the United States.svg Kissimmee, Florida, U.S.
Win19–0–1 Flag of Brazil.svg Rogerio Lobo KO424 Jun 2005 Flag of the United States.svg Paradise, Nevada, U.S.Lobo knocked out at 0:51 of the fourth round.
Win18–0–1 Flag of the United States.svg David PolkUD1022 Apr 2005 Flag of the United States.svg Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
Win17–0–1 Flag of the United States.svg Ronald BellamyKO33 Mar 2005 Flag of the United States.svg New York City, New York, U.S.Bellamy knocked out at 2:56 of the third round.
Win16–0–1 Flag of the United States.svg Billy DouglasUD1211 Dec 2004 Flag of the United States.svg Brighton Beach, New York, U.S.
Win15–0–1 Flag of the United States.svg Shawn RobinsonTKO116 Oct 2004 Flag of the United States.svg Boynton Beach, Florida, U.S.Referee stopped the bout at 2:58 of the first round.
Win14–0–1 Flag of the United States.svg Earl LadsonKO230 Jul 2004 Flag of the United States.svg Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.Ladson knocked out at 0:45 of the second round.
Draw13–0–1 Flag of the United States.svg Kevin Johnson PTS417 Jun 2004 Flag of the United States.svg Laughlin, Nevada, U.S.
Win13–0 Flag of the United States.svg Terry McGroom UD822 Apr 2004 Flag of Russia.svg Moscow, Russia
Win12–0 Flag of Russia.svg Dmitry GerasimovKO16 Apr 2004 Flag of Russia.svg Moscow, Russia
Win11–0 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Joseph Kenneth ReyesTKO46 Feb 2004 Flag of the United States.svg Miami, Florida, U.S.
Win10–0 Flag of Colombia.svg Juan Carlos ViloriaTKO210 Jan 2004 Flag of the United States.svg Boynton Beach, Florida, U.S.Referee stopped the bout at 2:00 of the second round.
Win9–0 Flag of Ukraine.svg Vitaliy HryhoriyevRTD312 Sep 2003 Flag of Ukraine.svg Donetsk, Ukraine
Win8–0 Flag of the United States.svg Jerry CruzTKO11 Aug 2003 Flag of the United States.svg Tampa, Florida, U.S.
Win7–0 Flag of Brazil.svg Gilberto MeloTKO36 Jun 2003 Flag of Russia.svg Rostov-na-Donu, Russia
Win6–0 Flag of Ukraine.svg Kostyantyn PryziukUD622 Apr 2003 Flag of Russia.svg Moscow, Russia
Win5–0 Flag of the United States.svg Sam TillmanUD626 Mar 2003 Flag of the United States.svg Coconut Grove, Florida, U.S.
Win4–0 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Onebo MaximeUD420 Dec 2002 Flag of the United States.svg Miami, Florida, U.S.
Win3–0 Flag of the United States.svg John JamesTKO16 Dec 2002 Flag of the United States.svg Davie, Florida, U.S.Referee stopped the bout at 2:50 of the first round.
Win2–0 Flag of the United States.svg Lee HowardUD427 Sep 2002 Flag of the United States.svg West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S.
Win1–0 Flag of Russia.svg Dmitry NaumovUD629 Mar 2000 Flag of Russia.svg Ekaterinburg, Russia

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