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).
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| Date of Birth | November 8, 1990 (age 28) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Place of Birth | Shymkent , South Kazakhstan Region , Kazakh SSR , USSR | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Weight category | the lightest (up to 56 kg) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Growth | 167cm | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Trainer | Aytzhanov M.K. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Number of battles | four | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Number of wins | 3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Number of lesions | one | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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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
- ↑ Aitysker, flutist and boxer received the Daryn Youth Prize
- ↑ Kazakh National Championships 2012 .
- ↑ 27. Asian Championships 2013 .
- ↑ 17. World Championships 2013 .
- ↑ Seven Kazakhstan boxers became world champions among military personnel
- ↑ 17.Asian Games 2014 .
- ↑ World Series of Boxing - 7th Round .
- ↑ World Series of Boxing - 13th Round .
- ↑ World Series of Boxing - 2nd semifinal .
- ↑ World Series of Boxing - final .
- ↑ 28. Asian Championships 2015 . Strefa.pl. Date of treatment November 22, 2017.
- ↑ 18.World Championships 2015 .
- ↑ CHALABIYEV Javid - YERALIYEV Kairat .
- ↑ Kairat Eraliev blew up the Olympic Hall with evasions in the style of Mohammed Ali
- ↑ YERALIYEV Kairat - AKHMADALIEV Murodjon .
- ↑ 25.Kazakh National Championships 2016 .
- ↑ 29. Asian Championships 2017 .
- ↑ FRI 25 AUG 2017 14:00 .
- ↑ SUN 27 AUG 2017 15:00 .
- ↑ TUE 29 AUG 2017 15:00 .
- ↑ THU 31 AUG 2017 18:00 .
- ↑ SAT 2 SEP 2017 18:00 .
- ↑ Boxer Kairat Eraliev won the “gold” of the World Cup
- ↑ Kazakhstan boxing world champion disgraced at 2018 Asian Games
- ↑ World Champion Kairat Eraliev defeated a 20-year-old newcomer and won the “gold” of the championship of Kazakhstan
- ↑ The offender of the world champion from Kazakhstan lost to the Uzbek “gold” of the Asian Championship-2019
- ↑ Kazakhstan world champion married