Alexander Alexeev
Alexander Alexeev
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April 30, 1981
Tashkent |
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Alexander Vyacheslavovich Alekseev (Russian: Александр Вячеславович Алексеев, born April 30, 1981 in Tashkent, Uzbek SSR) is a boxer from Russia.
Amateur
Southpaw Alekseev beat Jaroslavas Jakšto in the final of the World Military championships 2003. He won a silver medal at the 2003 World Amateur Boxing Championships at 201 lbs losing to his nemesis Odlanier Solis Fonte.
Alekseev won the gold medal in the same division at the 2004 European Amateur Boxing Championships in Pula, Croatia .
The participated in the 2004 Summer Olympics. There he was narrowly defeated in the first round of the Heavyweight (91 kg) division by Cuba's eventual winner Odlanier Solis Fonte.
He won a gold medal at the 2005 World Amateur Boxing Championships after Solis moved up in weight.
Amateur highlights
- 2002, 2003, 2005 Russian Heavyweight Champion
- 1999 won the Junior European Championship in Rijeka, Croatia as a Light Heavyweight.
- 2002 won the Military World Championship in Curragh (Ireland) as a Heavyweight, beating Dieter Roth (Germany) in the final by RSCO-2
- 2003 won the Military World Championship in Catania (Italy), beating Jaroslav Jaksto (Lithuania) in the final (28-8)
- 2003 2nd place at the World Championships in Bangkok, Thailand. Results were:
- Defeated Shamsidin Arbobov (Tajikistan) RSCO-2
- Defeated Raitis Ritenieks (Latvia) Walkover
- Defeated Steffen Kretschmann (Germany) RSCO-3
- Lost to Odlanier Solis (Cuba) PTS (15-18)
- 2004 won the European Championship in Pula (Croatia), beating Victor Zuyev (Belarus) in the final.
- 2004 competed at the Athens Olympics. Result was:
- 2005 won the World Championships in Mianyang, China. Results were:
- Defeated Brad Pitt (Australia) RSCO
- Defeated Zhenis Taumurinov (Kazakhstan) RSCO
- Defeated Jozsef Darmos (Hungary) AB
- Defeated Alexander Povernov (Germany) PTS (36-33)
- Defeated Elchin Alizade (Azerbaijan) Walkover
Pro
He turned pro in Germany as a Cruiserweight in January 2006 and he defeated Tomas Mrazek with a first round knockout in his fight fight.[1]
Alexeev won his first 16 pro fights, winning 15 by knockout, before suffering his first loss at the hands of Victor Emilio Ramirez in his 17th pro bout in January 2009.[1]
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1974 – 1978: over 81 kg • 1978 – 2011: up to 91 kg
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April 30, 1981 |
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Tashkent |
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