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Eraliev, Kairat Kuttybaevich

Kairat Kuttybaevich Eraliev ( Kazakh. Kairat Ottibayly Eraliev ; born November 8, 1990 ; Shymkent , Kazakh SSR , USSR ) - Kazakh boxer . Master of Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan of international class . World Champion (2017), bronze medalist of the World Cup (2013), bronze medalist of the Asian Championships (2015, 2017) and the Asian Games (2014). Three-time champion of Kazakhstan (2012, 2016 and 2018).

Boxer
Kairat Eraliev
general information
Citizenship USSR → Kazakhstan
Date of BirthNovember 8, 1990 ( 1990-11-08 ) (age 28)
Place of BirthShymkent , South Kazakhstan Region , Kazakh SSR , USSR
Weight categorythe lightest (up to 56 kg)
Growth167cm
TrainerAytzhanov M.K.
World Series Boxing
Number of battlesfour
Number of wins3
Number of lesionsone
Medals
World Championships
BronzeAlma-Ata 2013up to 56 kg
GoldHamburg 2017up to 56 kg
Asian Championships
BronzeBangkok 2015up to 56 kg
BronzeTashkent 2017up to 56 kg
Asian Games
BronzeIncheon 2014up to 56 kg
World Series Boxing Championship
GoldWSB 2015up to 56 kg

Laureate of the State Youth Prize “ Daryn ” in the nomination “Sport” (2018) [1] .

Content

Amateur career

Kazakhstan Championship 2012

He performed in the lightest weight category (up to 56 kg). In the 1/8 finals, Zhanbolat Kydyrbaev won. Azat Aiguzhinov won in the quarterfinal. Mukhit Amantayev won in the semifinals. In the finals, Rustam Rustamov defeated [2] .

Asian Championship 2013

He performed in the lightest weight category (up to 56 kg). In the 1/8 finals defeated Filipino Mario Fernandez. In the quarterfinal, he lost to the Indian Shiva Thapa [3] .

2013 World Cup

He performed in the lightest weight category (up to 56 kg). In the 1/16 finals, Romanian Razvan Andreyan was defeated. In the 1/8 finals, Kyrgyz Omurbek Malabekov defeated. In the quarterfinals, defeated Cuban Robesi Ramirez . In the semifinals, he lost to Azerbaijani Javid Celebiev [4] .

2014 World Championships

In June 2014, he became the world champion among military personnel along with fellow countryman Bekman Soilibaev [5] .

2014 Asian Games

He performed in the lightest weight category (up to 56 kg). In the 1/8 finals, Qatari Othman Arbaby defeated. Jordanian Mohamed Abdelaziz al-Wadi defeated the quarterfinals. In the semifinals, he lost to the South Korean Han San Myung [6] .

2015 World Boxing Series

Represented the Astana Arlans team ( Kazakhstan ). He performed in the lightest weight category (up to 56 kg). February 28, 2015 defeated the Irishman Michael Conlan [7] . April 18, 2015 defeated the Argentinean Honatan Sanchez [8] . May 23, 2015 defeated the Russian Andranik Grigoryan [9] . June 20, 2015 he lost to the Cuban Robeysi Ramirez [10] . At the end of the season, the semi-professional Kazakh team “ Astana Arlans ” again became the champion of the World Boxing Series .

Asian Championship 2015

He performed in the lightest weight category (up to 56 kg). In the 1/8 finals defeated Filipino Mario Fernandez. In the quarter-finals, the Mongol Iderkhuu Enkhzhargal defeated. In the semifinals, he lost to Thai Chatchay Butdi [11] .

World Championship 2015

He performed in the lightest weight category (up to 56 kg). In the 1/8 finals, he lost to Uzbek Murodzhon Akhmadaliev [12] .

2016 Olympics

He performed in the lightest weight category (up to 56 kg) . In the 1/16 finals, Azerbaijani Javid Celebiev defeated [13] . And he repeated the trick of Mohammed Ali with evasion from the blows [14] . But in the 1/8 finals, he again lost to the Uzbek Murodzhon Akhmadaliev [15] .

Kazakhstan Championship 2016

He performed in the lightest weight category (up to 56 kg). In the 1/8 finals, Aydin Yelzhanov defeated. In the quarterfinal Abylay Saylaubekova won. Ilyas Suleymanov won in the semifinals. In the final, Nurbol Kalzhanov won [16] .

Asian Championship 2017

He performed in the lightest weight category (up to 56 kg). In the 1/8 finals, he defeated Filipino Mario Bautista. In the quarterfinals, the Japanese defeated Ryomei Tanaku. In the semifinals, he lost to the Chinese Zhang Jiawei [17] .

2017 World Cup

He performed in the lightest weight category (up to 56 kg). In the 1/16 final, he defeated the Mexican Christopher Flores Magana [18] . In the 1/8 finals, he finally took revenge from the Uzbek Murojon Akhmadaliev [19] . In the quarter-finals he defeated the German Omar El-Khag [20] . In the semifinals, the Englishman Peter McGrail defeated [21] . In the final, he defeated the American Duke Ragan [22] and became the world champion [23] .

2018 Summer Asian Games

At the Summer Asian Games in Jakarta ( Indonesia ), the 2017 World Champion Eraliev unexpectedly completely (0-5) lost to the Southeast Asian champion 2017 Thai boxer Chatchai Budti in the 1/8 finals and dropped out of the tournament [24] .

Kazakhstan Championship 2018

In the semi-finals of the championship of Kazakhstan in Aktau , Nurbol Kalzhanov (Zhambyl region) defeated, and in the finals he defeated 20-year-old Orazbek Asylkulov from Akmola oblast and became the champion of Kazakhstan for the third time [25] .

Asian Championship 2019

In the quarterfinal of the Asian Championships in Bangkok ( Thailand ), he unexpectedly lost by a separate decision of the judges to Hindu Kavinder Singh Bisht, who later became a silver medalist, losing in the final to the champion of the Summer Asian Games-2018 to Uzbek Mirazizbek Mirzakhalilov [26] .

Boxing Titles

Amateur

  • 2012   Champion of Kazakhstan in the lightest weight category (up to 56 kg).
  • 2013   Bronze medalist of the World Championship in the lightest weight category (up to 56 kg).
  • 2014   Bronze medalist of the Asian Games in the lightest weight category (up to 56 kg).
  • 2015   Bronze medalist of the Asian Championship in the lightest weight category (up to 56 kg).
  • 2016   Champion of Kazakhstan in the lightest weight category (up to 56 kg).
  • 2017   Bronze medalist of the Asian Championship in the lightest weight category (up to 56 kg).
  • 2017   World Champion in the lightest weight category (up to 56 kg).
  • 2018   Champion of Kazakhstan in weight up to 56 kg.

Personal life

In September 2018, Eraliev played a wedding in Shymkent with his beloved Asem [27] .

Notes

  1. ↑ Aitysker, flutist and boxer received the Daryn Youth Prize
  2. ↑ Kazakh National Championships 2012 (neopr.) .
  3. ↑ 27. Asian Championships 2013 (Neopr.) .
  4. ↑ 17. World Championships 2013 (neopr.) .
  5. ↑ Seven Kazakhstan boxers became world champions among military personnel
  6. ↑ 17.Asian Games 2014 (neopr.) .
  7. ↑ World Series of Boxing - 7th Round (neopr.) .
  8. ↑ World Series of Boxing - 13th Round (neopr.) .
  9. ↑ World Series of Boxing - 2nd semifinal (neopr.) .
  10. ↑ World Series of Boxing - final (neopr.) .
  11. ↑ 28. Asian Championships 2015 . Strefa.pl. Date of treatment November 22, 2017.
  12. ↑ 18.World Championships 2015 (Neopr.) .
  13. ↑ CHALABIYEV Javid - YERALIYEV Kairat (neopr.) .
  14. ↑ Kairat Eraliev blew up the Olympic Hall with evasions in the style of Mohammed Ali
  15. ↑ YERALIYEV Kairat - AKHMADALIEV Murodjon (neopr.) .
  16. ↑ 25.Kazakh National Championships 2016 (neopr.) .
  17. ↑ 29. Asian Championships 2017 (Neopr.) .
  18. ↑ FRI 25 AUG 2017 14:00 (unopened) .
  19. ↑ SUN 27 AUG 2017 15:00 (unopened) .
  20. ↑ TUE 29 AUG 2017 15:00 (unopened) .
  21. ↑ THU 31 AUG 2017 18:00 (unopened) .
  22. ↑ SAT 2 SEP 2017 18:00 (unopened) .
  23. ↑ Boxer Kairat Eraliev won the “gold” of the World Cup
  24. ↑ Kazakhstan boxing world champion disgraced at 2018 Asian Games
  25. ↑ World Champion Kairat Eraliev defeated a 20-year-old newcomer and won the “gold” of the championship of Kazakhstan
  26. ↑ The offender of the world champion from Kazakhstan lost to the Uzbek “gold” of the Asian Championship-2019
  27. ↑ Kazakhstan world champion married

Links

  • Profile on the website of the Kazakhstan Boxing Federation
  • Profile at Boxing-Scoop.com
  • Profile on AIBA website
  • WSB Website Profile
  • Profile at the Summer Olympics 2016 website
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eraliev__Kairat_Kuttybaevich&oldid=101621629


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