Nasruddin Filali (born January 18, 1984 ) - Algerian boxer , representative of the first welterweight category. He played for the Algerian boxing team throughout the 2000s, the silver medalist of the All-African Games in Abuja , the winner and medalist of tournaments of international importance, and the participant in the Athens Summer Olympics .
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| Date of Birth | January 18, 1984 (35 years old) | |||||||
| Weight category | 1st welterweight (64 kg) | |||||||
| Growth | 170 cm | |||||||
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Biography
Nasruddin Filali was born on January 18, 1984.
In 2002, he performed at the World Junior Championships in Santiago de Cuba, where he was stopped at the 1/16 finals of the first welterweight division.
The first serious success at the adult international level was in the 2003 season, when he joined the main team of the Algerian national team and attended the All-African Games in Abuja , from where he brought the silver dignity award. Also this season, he performed at the Asian-Asian Games in Hyderabad, where he reached the quarter finals, and took part in a match meeting with the Italian national team - he lost ahead of schedule in the third round to Italian boxer Michele di Rocco .
Thanks to a series of successful performances, he was awarded the right to defend the country's honor at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens , however, he had only one single fight here - at the preliminary stage of the category up to 64 kg, he was prematurely defeated by Bulgarian Boris Georgiev , who eventually became a bronze medalist this Olympic tournament [1] [2] .
After the Athens Olympics, Filali remained in the Algerian boxing team and continued to take part in major international tournaments. So, in 2007 he won the home Arab war games in Algeria, spoke at the World Championship of the International Council of Military Sports in India and at the Pan-Arab Games in Cairo, where he was defeated by Tunisian Hamza Hassini at the quarter-finals.
In 2011, he boxed at the Belgrade Winner international tournament in Serbia, where he lost to Hungarian Gyula Kate in the quarterfinal of the welterweight category [3] .
Notes
- ↑ Allen makes a quick exit , Philadelphia Daily News , August 20, 2004 ("Georgiev, who had to fight 4 days earlier, showcased his skills against Algerian Nasserredine Fillali.")
- ↑ Sunday's detailed results , The Seattle Times , August 16, 2004 ("Boris Georgiev, Bulgaria, beat Nasserredine Fillali, Algeria, Superiority-2, 01:38")
- ↑ Based on materials from the amateur-boxing.strefa.pl database
Links
- Nasruddin Filali - Olympic statistics at Sports-Reference.com
- Nasruddin Filali (English) - page on the website of the International Olympic Committee