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2013 AIBA World Boxing Championships – Light Heavyweight
The Light heavyweight competition at the 2013 AIBA World Boxing Championships was held from 16 to 26 October 2013. Boxers were limited to a weight of 81 kilograms. Medalists Seeds # Adilbek Niyazymbetov ''(final)'' # Julio César la Cruz (champion) # Nikita Ivanov (boxer), Nikita Ivanov ''(quarterfinals)'' # Oybek Mamazulunov ''(semifinals)'' # Peter Mullenberg ''(quarterfinals)'' # Joe Ward (boxer), Joe Ward ''(semifinals)'' # Hrvoje Sep ''(second round)'' # Siarhei Novikau (boxer), Siarhei Novikau ''(third round)'' # Petru Ciobanu ''(second round)'' # Abdelhafid Benchabla ''(quarterfinals)'' Draw Finals Top half Section 1 Section 2 Bottom half Section 3 Section 4 ReferencesDraw
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2013 AIBA World Boxing Championships
The 2013 AIBA World Boxing Championships were held at the Baluan Sholak Palace of Culture and Sports in Almaty, Kazakhstan from 14 to 26 October 2013. Results Medal table Medal summary References External links Official website 2013 AIBA World Boxing Championships AIBA World Boxing Championships IBA World Boxing Championships may refer to: * IBA Men's World Boxing Championships The IBA Men's World Boxing Championships are biennial amateur boxing competitions organised by the International Boxing Association (IBA, previously known as AI ... Sports competitions in Almaty International boxing competitions hosted by Kazakhstan October 2013 sports events in Asia 21st century in Almaty {{Boxing-stub ...
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Sumit Sangwan
Sumit Sangwan (born 1 January 1993) is an Indian amateur boxer. At the 2012 London Olympics, he participated in the light heavyweight category. Under controversial circumstances, he lost his bout to Yamaguchi Falcão Florentino. He is supported by Olympic Gold Quest. Early life and career Sangwan was born on 1 January 1993 in Shekhpura village of Haryana state's Karnal district to a Jat family. He started his career at avery early age, picking up the gloves when he was only 11, at his uncle’s boxing academy in the village. He soon showed his mettle and went from the state levels to the national levels when he was only 16. After shining through the national levels by winning two gold medals, he came to the spotlight when he won the Gold at the Asian Olympic Qualifiers in Astana, Kazakhstan in April 2012. He kept the faith of the national selectors when he qualified for the London Olympics after he was picked for the Olympic qualifiers over 2010 Asian Games silver medalist ...
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Simone Fiori
Simone may refer to: People * Simone (given name), a feminine (or Italian masculine) given name of Hebrew origin * Simone (surname), an Italian surname * People known mononymously as Simone include: **Simone Bittencourt de Oliveira (born 1949), Brazilian singer **Simone Egeriis (born 1992), Danish pop singer **Simone Philip Kamel (born 1966), Egyptian singer **Simone Mendes (born 1984), Brazilian singer-songwriter **Lisa Simone (born 1962), American singer, composer and actress **Nina Simone (1933–2003), American singer, songwriter, musician, arranger, and civil rights activist Films * ''Simone'' (1918 film), a French silent drama film * ''Simone'' (1926 film), a French silent drama film * ''Simone'' (2002 film), a science-fiction drama film Other uses * Tropical Storm Simone (other), two tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean ** 1961's Tropical Storm Simone – a continuation of Atlantic Hurricane Hattie ** Tropical Storm Simone (1968) *"Simone", a song by ...
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Rauf Rahimov
Rauf or Rawuf (Arabic: رَؤُوف ''ra’ūf'' or ''rawūf'') is an Arabic male given name or surname which is a noun and the exaggerated form of the name Raif (or Raef) meaning "kind, affectionate, benign", "sympathetic, merciful" or ''compassionate''. The name comes from the Arabic verb ''ra’afa'' (رَأَفَ) "to have compassion for, have mercy upon, be merciful toward". However, the name Rauf is an exaggerated form and Raif is an agent noun which is also exaggerated in nature. The name is also one of the names of Allah, al-Ra'uf or commonly "Ar-Ra'uf/ Rawuf", meaning "the Kind, the Pitying" or "Most Kind, the Ever-Compassionate". Surname *Abdul Rauf (anti-Taliban cleric), Afghan cleric *Abdul Rauf (Taliban governor) (1981-2015), Taliban politician *Abdur Rauf (cricketer) (born 1978), Pakistani cricketer *Asad Rauf (1956–2022), Pakistani cricketer *Atif Rauf (born 1964), Pakistani cricketer *Bulent Rauf (1911–1987), Turkish-British mystic, spiritual teacher, tran ...
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Mateusz is a Polish given name, equivalent to Hebrew names Matityahu and Matthew, meaning "gift of Yahweh". List Notable people with the name include: B–H * Mateusz Bąk (born 1983), Polish football goalkeeper *Mateusz Banasiuk (born 1985), Polish actor * Mateusz Bartczak (born 1979), Polish footballer *Mateusz Bartel (born 1985), Polish chess player *Mateusz Bieniek (born 1994), Polish volleyball player *Mateusz Biskup (born 1994), Polish rower *Mateusz Borkowski (born 1997), Polish middle-distance runner * Mateusz Broź (born 1988), Polish football midfielder * Mateusz Cetnarski (born 1988), Polish football midfielder *Mateusz Chruściński (born 1987), Polish figure skater * Mateusz Cichocki (born 1992), Polish footballer * Mateusz Cieluch (born 1987), Polish footballer *Mateusz Czunkiewicz (born 1996), Polish volleyball player *Mateusz Damięcki (born 1981), Polish actor *Mateusz Demczyszak (born 1986), Polish middle-distance runner *Mateusz Didenkow (born 1987), Polish ...
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Avni Yildirim
Avni may refer to: Given name * Avni Akgün, Turkish long jumper * Avni Akyol (1931–1999), Turkish educator and politician * Avni Arbaş (1919–2003), Turkish artist * Avni bej Delvina, a signatory of the Albanian Declaration of Independence * Avni Doshi (born 1982), American novelist * Avni Klinaku (born 1965), Albanian politician and nationalist * Avni Kurgan (1912–1979), Turkish footballer * Avni Mula (1928–2020), Albanian singer * Avni Özgürel (born 1948), Turkish journalist, author, and screenwriter * Avni Pepa (born 1988), Norwegian-Albanian footballer * Avni Qahili (born 1967), Macedonian television presenter, songwriter, and musician * Avni Rustemi (1895–1924), Albanian teacher, activist, and MP * Avni Sali (born 1940), Australian surgeon, researcher, author, and media personality * Avni Shah, American computer scientist and business executive * Avni Spahiu (born 1953), Kosovar politician * Avni Yildirim (born 1991), Turkish professional boxer * Avni Z ...
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Joseph St
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