Nurmagomed Shanavazov

Russian boxer
Nurmagomed Shanavazov
Shanavazov with major regalia
Personal information
BornFebruary 19, 1965
Gubden, Karabudakhkentsky District, Dagestan ASSR, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Medal record
Men’s amateur boxing
Representing the  Soviet Union
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place 1988 Seoul Light heavyweight
Goodwill Games
Gold medal – first place 1986 Moscow Light heavyweight
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 1989 Moscow Light heavyweight
European Championships
Gold medal – first place 1985 Budapest Light heavyweight

Nurmagomed Magomedsandovich Shanavazov (Russian: Нурмагомед Магомедсандович Шанавазов) (born February 19, 1965), is a Soviet Russian former boxer. He is best known for handing Riddick Bowe his first defeat at an international competition.[1] An ethnic Dargin hailing from Dagestan, Shanavazov won the Light Heavyweight Silver medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics for the Soviet Union. He was training at the Dynamo sports society in Makhachkala.

Amateur career

At the Soviet-Cuban joint pre-Olympic training camp in Suhumi, Georgian SSR, set for the 1988 Olympics, he sparred with Félix Savón, constantly staggering him with devastating bodyshot flurries at close range. They never met again though as Shanavazov was in the lighter weight class.

Olympic Results

  • Defeated Patrick Lihanda (Uganda) by majority decision, 4–1
  • Defeated Markus Bott (West Germany) by majority decision, 4–1
  • Defeated Andrea Magi (Italy) by majority decision, 4–1
  • Defeated Damir Škaro (Yugoslavia) by walkover
  • Lost to Andrew Maynard (United States) by unanimous decision, 0–5

Professional career

Because of poor management and poor performance Shanavazov had no success as a professional. He turned pro in 1990 and also retired that same year, finishing with a record of three fights, zero wins.

Professional boxing record

2 Losses (1 knockout, 1 decision), 1 Draw [1]
Record Result Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
0–2–1 Loss Soviet Union Sergei Kobozev KO 2 (8) 3 Nov 1990 Soviet Union Sport Palace Gornyak, Rudniy, Kazakh SSR, USSR
0–1–1 Draw Soviet Union Sergei Kobozev PTS 8 30 Sep 1990 Soviet Union Rostov-on-Don, RSFSR, USSR
0–1 Loss Zaire Rund Kanika PTS 6 23 Apr 1990 France Nogent-sur-Marne, France

References

  1. ^ World Cup - Seoul, South Korea - November 2-6 1985 - Amateur Boxing Results.

External links

  • Boxing record for Nurmagomed Shanavazov from BoxRec (registration required)
  • sports-reference


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