Original geschrieben von Franz
Kann man die Amateurrekorde der Klitschkos irgendwo einsehen?
Alles was ich im Moment weiß und gefunden habe:
Wladimir Klitschko:
Started boxing at the age of 13.
Titles won in the amateur ring:
Champion of the Ukraine (-91kg): 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996
Champion of Europe among juniors (1993).
Champion of the 1st World Military Games (-91kg): 1996
Runner-up European Championship (-91kg): 1996
Gold Medal in the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games (+91kg)
Amateur record: 140 fights, 134 wins, 65 KO's.
Record: Amateur:
1993: E.C. Juniors Salonique Heavyweight: 1°
+ Valentin Savescu (Rou) kot 2
+ Serguei Lopatinski (Rus) points
1994: W.C. Juniors Istanbul Heavyweight: 2°
+ Constantin Onotrei (Rou) points
+ Rustan Tuzsenchanov (Kaz) points
+ Andrei Kambarov (Rus) points
- Michel Lopez (Cub) points
1995: W.C. Berlin Heavyweight:
+ Igor Kschinin (Rus) ko 2
+ Bezvoda (R.Tch) points
- Luan Krasniqi (All) points
1995: W.C. Military Roma Heavyweight: 1°
+ Song-Geoi Jang (Cor.N) points
+ Igor Kschinin (Rus) kot 2
+ Sinan Samilsan (Tur) points
+ Luan Krasniqi (All) points
1995: Tournoi Liverpool Super-Heavyweight: 1°
+ Rod Allen (Angl) points
+ Jean-Francois Bergeron (Can) points
+ Paolo Vidoz (Ita) disq.2
1996: E.C. Vejle Super-Heavyweight: 2°
+ Sean Murphy (Irl) disq.2
+ Adaliat Mamedov (Aze) kot 3
+ Attila Levin (Sue) points
- Alexei Lezin (Rus) points
1996: Olympic Games Atlanta Super-Heavyweight: 1°
+ Lawrence Clay-Bey (E-U) points
+ Attila Levin (Sue) kot 1
+ Alexei Lezin (Rus) points
+ Paea Wolfgramm (Ton) points
Klitschko won the gold medal in the super heavyweight division in the 1996 Olympic Games, becoming the first white gold medallist in the highest weight class in 36 years. In his four Olympic bouts, he defeated Lawrence Clay-Bey of the United States, Attila Levin of Sweden, Russia's Alexei Lezin and Tonga's Paea Wolfgramm. He concluded an outstanding amateur career with a record of 134-6.
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Vitali Klitschko:
Before turning pro, Vitali compiled an excellent record of 119-15 with 80 knockouts in the amateurs, while winning numerous titles, including the 1995 Military Championship. He also was a six-time kick-boxing world champion. His prowess and potential in the ring caught the eye of several pro promoters, including Hall Of Famer Don "Only In America" King. King invited the brothers to Las Vegas, but they declined his offer and signed with Kohl and Universum Box-Promotion
Amateur Record: 195-15, (80 KOs)
Won Military World Championship in 1995
1994: World Cup Bangkok Super-Heavyweight:
+ Jung-Hyun An (Cor.S) kot 5
- Svilen Rousinov (Bul) points
1995: W.C. Berlin Super-Heavyweight: 2°
+ Gitas Juskevicius (Lit) kot 2
+ Attila Levin (Sue) disq.2
+ Rene Monse (All) points
- Alexei Lezin (Rus) points
1995: W.C. Military Roma Super-Heavyweight: 1°
+ Horsley (E-U) ab.1
+ Svilen Rousinov (Bul) kot 1
+ Alexei Lezin (Rus) points