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Wladimir Klitschko

Alexander POVETKIN
"The Steel Hammer"
(aka Volodymyr Klychko, Wladimir Kliczco)
(Volodymyr Klyčko)
(Volodymyr Volodymyrovyč Klyčko)
(Володимир Володимирович Кличко)
(Владимир Кличко)
Heavyweight, Ukraine, Kiev
Based in Kiev and in Germany, Hamburg
Born: 25 March 1976, Semipalatinsk (now Semey), Kazakh SSR (now Kazakhstan), Soviet Union
(some sources report: Belodovskoye, Kirghiz SSR, now Kyrgyzstan, Soviet Union)
Height: 6ft 7in, mt 2
Weight: 227, 231.5, 235, 245.75 lbs
103.100, 105, 106.600. 111.448 kg
(Brother of Vitaly Klitschko)
as an amateur:
1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 and 1996 champion of Ukraine
1993 SThessaloniki, Greece European Jr Championships heavyweight gold medal
1994 Istanbul, Turkey, World Jr Championships heavyweight silver medal
1994 Tunis, Tunisia, CISM Championships heavyweight silver medal
1995 Ariccia, Italy, World Military Championships heavyweight gold medal
1996 Vejle, Denmark, European Sr Championships super-heavyweight silver medal
1996 Atlanta Olympic Games super-heavyweight gold medal
amateur record: 134-6-0
Wladimir Klitschko was the second Olympic Gold Medallist at super-heavyweight
to win a professional heavyweight world title
"Sasha"
(aka Alexandr Povetkin, Aleksander Powietkin)
(Alexander Vladimirovich Povetkin)
(Алекса́ндр Влади́мирович Пове́ткин)
Heavyweight, Russia, Tschechow, Moscow
Born: 2 September 1979, Kursk City, Russia, Soviet Union
Height: 6ft 1 1/2in, mt 1,86
Weight: 223.75-219.75-221.25-226 lbs
brother of Vladimir Vladimir
as an amateur:
March 2000, Perm, Russian Cup bronze medal 91 kg
2001 and 2002 Russian amateur champion +91 kg
2001, 2002 and 2003 Champion of Europe
2001 Belfast, Northern Ireland, 11th World Seniorr Championships +91 kg
Wstpd 2 Eanna Falvey (Ire), Lpts Oleksii Mazikin (Ukr) 30-36
2001 Brisbane, Australia, 5 Goodwill Games gold medallist +91 kg
Wpts Alexey Mazikin (Ukr) 15-6, Final: Wpts Rustam Saidov (Uzb) 22-9
2002 Plovdiv, Bulgaria, Strandjata Tournament gold medallist +91 kg
Final: Wpts Harpal Singh (Ine)
2002 Naples, Italy, Trofeo Italia gold medallist +91 kg
Final: Wpts Roberto Cammarelle (Ita) 17-7
2002 Perm, Russia, European Sr Champs gold medallist +91
Wdq 2 Kurban Gunebakan (Tur), Wstpd 1 Taufiq Basisi (Isr)
Wstpd Sebastian Koeber (Ger), Final: Roberto Cammarelle (Ita) 20-16
2003 Russian amanateur Champs silver medallist +91 kg
2003 Plovdiv, Bulgaria, Strandjata Tournament gold medallist +91 kg
Final: Wpts Roberto Cammarelle (Ita) 31-15
2003, Bangkok, Thailand, 12th World Senior Champs gold medallist +91 kg
Wko 2 Djamal Medzhydov (Ukr), Wpts Grzegorz Kielsa (Pol) 20-9
Wpts Rustam Saidov (Uzb) 30-10, Final: Wpts Pedro Carrion (Cub) 30-10
2004 Pula, Croatia, European Senior Champs gold medallist +91 kg
Wstpd 3 Ivica Bacurin (Cro), W/o Vladimer Chanturia (Geo)
Wstpd 3 Nikola Vujasinovich (Sui), Wstpd 3 Jaroslavas Jaksto (Ltu)
Final: Wpts Roberto Cammarelle (Ita) 30-26
2004 Athens, Greece, Olympic Games gold medallist +91 kg
Wstpd 4 Sergey Rozhnov (Bul) (31-13), Wpts Mukhtarkhan Didabekov (Kaz) 31-15
Wpts Roberto Cammarelle (Ita) 31-19, Final: W/o Mohamed Aly (Egy)
Alexander Povetkin was the third Olympic Gold Medallist at super-heavyweight
to win a professional heavyweight world title

Summary

W: 92     L: 11     D: 0     Nc/Nd/Exh: 0

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Summary

W: 58     L: 5     D: 0     Nc/Nd/Exh: 0

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05/10/2013 - Moscow - Russia

Wladimir Klitschko wins (+ W 12 UD)