Islam Timurziev

Islam Timurziev
Personal information
Born January 9, 1983

Islam Yahyayevich Timurziev (Russian: Ислам Яхьяевич Тимурзиев) (born 9 January 1983) is an Ingush amateur boxer from Russia best known for winning the European superheavyweight title in 2006.

Career

Born in Nazran, Ingushetia, Timurziev started boxing in 1996. He is a skilled offensive fighter with impressive power in both hands but has defensive weaknesses. He won the U-17 European Championship in 1999, and the Junior European Championships in 2001.

He added the military world title in 2003, and won the 2004 Russian national title, but only after he helped his national team winning the Nations World Cup by beating Cuban Odlanier Solis (Olympic Champion at 201 lbs) on points. Later that year he was out with cancer, his compatriot Roman Romanchuk participated in the world championships.

In 2006, Timurziev made a comeback claiming the European title with wins over Roberto Cammarelle, Kubrat Pulev and Robert Helenius. At the World Cup in Baku, Timurziev was pulled out by his corner in a rematch by his nemesis Odlanier Solis. This also granted Cuba a 6-5 win of the cup.

2007 saw Timurziev in bad form early on; he even lost in the Russian championships against the unsung Denis Sergeev (19:22).

But at the 2007 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Chicago he reached the semi-finals among others with several first round wins and a points victory over American Michael Hunter. He was unable to advance further, suffering from the acute appendicitis, thus granting Roberto Cammarelle a win on walkover, and earning the bronze medal.

Timurziev was regarded as the favorite at the 2008 Beijing Olympics in his weightclass as the Cubans were lacking a star in this class after Solis had defected. However, he was defeated by Great Britain's David Price through a knockout in the second round.[1]

References

  1. Mitchell, Kevin (13 August 2008). "Olympics: David Price knocks out European champion Islam Timurziev". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 November 2014.

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