Nshan Munchyan

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Nshan Munchyan
Medal record
Competitor for  Armenia
Men’s Boxing
World Amateur Championships
Gold 1993 Tampere Light Flyweight
World Cup
Gold 1994 Bangkok Light Flyweight
Competitor for  Soviet Union
World Amateur Championships
Bronze 1989 Moscow Light Flyweight
European Amateur Championships
Gold 1987 Torino Light Flyweight
Goodwill Games
Bronze 1990 Seattle Light Flyweight

Nshan Munchyan (Armenian: Նշան Մունչյան, born June 24, 1963 in Yerevan, Armenian SSR) is a retired Armenian boxer. He is a former World, European, four-time Soviet and multi-time Armenian Champion.[1]

Biography

Nshan started boxing in Armenia in 1976. He began boxing under the Soviet Union. Munchyan won a gold medal at the 1987 European Amateur Boxing Championships. After the Union's fall in 1991, Munchyan began representing his native Armenia. He won a gold medal at the 1993 World Amateur Boxing Championships and a gold medal at the 1994 World Cup. He is the first boxer from the independent Republic of Armenia to win a medal in either competition.

Munchyan competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics where, after receiving a first round bye, he lost to Daniel Petrov, whom he previously defeated at the 1993 World Championships finals. Petrov went on the win the Olympic gold medal.

He is married and has three children.

Olympic Games Results

1996

World Amateur Championships Results

1986

  • Lost to Luis Rolon (Puerto Rico) 1-4

1989

  • Defeated Leszek Olszewski (Poland) RSC 1
  • Defeated Erdenentsogt Tsogtjargal (Mongolia) 17-9
  • Lost to Rogelio Marcelo (Cuba) 20-23

1993

1995

  • Defeated Pal Lakatos (Hungary) 11-11
  • Lost to Andrzej Rzany (Poland) 6-6

European Championships Results

1987

  • 1st round bye
  • Defeated Robert Isaszegi (Hungary) 5-0
  • Defeated Adrian Amzer (Romania) 5-0
  • Defeated Krasimir Cholakov (Bulgaria) 4-1

1989

1991

  • Defeated Jan Quast (Germany) 25-20
  • Lost to Pal Lakatos (Hungary) 19-23

World Cup Results

1994

  • Defeated Bulat Jumadilov (Kazakhstan) 12-8
  • Defeated Bernard Inom (France) 13-8
  • Defeated Pramunasak Phosuwan (Thailand) 11-6
  • Defeated Rafael Lozano (Spain) 15-6

References

  1. "Nshan Munchyan". www.isu411.com. Retrieved 9 January 2013. 

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