Anatoly Alexandrov (boxer)

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Anatoly Alexandrov
Анатолий Ильич Александров
Colour photo of Anatoly Alexandrov aged 44. he is wearing a white t-shirt and crossing his arms
Anatoly Alexandrov
Born (1967-02-03) February 3, 1967 (age 57)
NationalityRussian
Statistics
Weight(s)Super featherweight
Height5 ft 6 in (168 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights43
Wins37
Wins by KO15
Losses6

Anatoly Alexandrov (Russian: Анатолий Ильич Александров; born February 3, 1967), is a Russian former professional boxer who competed from 1990 to 2001. He held the WBO super featherweight title from 1998 to 1999.

Professional career[edit]

Alexandrov turned professional in 1990 & amassed a record of 32-4 before beating French boxer Julien Lorcy & winning the vacant WBO super featherweight world title.[1] He would go on to lose the title in his second defense against Brazilian contender Acelino Freitas.[2]

Professional boxing record[edit]

43 fights 37 wins 6 losses
By knockout 15 2
By decision 22 4
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
43 Loss 37–6 Tontcho Tontchev TKO 1 (12) 2001-01-20 York Hall, London, England, U.K. For EBU super featherweight title
42 Win 37–5 Pedro Garcia PTS 8 (8) 2000-05-25 Elancourt, France
41 Win 36–5 Kamel Ikene TKO 4 (?) 2000-01-31 Paris, France
40 Loss 35–5 Acelino Freitas KO 1 (12) 1999-08-07 La Palestre, Le Cannet, France Lost WBO super featherweight title
39 Win 35–4 Arnulfo Castillo TKO 8 (12) 1999-01-25 Palais des Sports Porte de Versailles, Paris, France Retained WBO super featherweight title
38 Win 34–4 Pedro Ferradas TKO 12 (12) 1998-09-01 Vigo, Spain Retained EBU super featherweight title
37 Win 33–4 Julien Lorcy MD 12 (12) 1998-05-16 Palais Omnisport de Paris-Bercy, Paris, France Won vacant WBO super featherweight title
36 Win 32–4 Djamel Lifa PTS 12 (12) 1998-02-21 Palais Omnisport de Paris-Bercy, Paris, France Won EBU super featherweight title
35 Win 31–4 Maxim Pugachev TKO 4 (8) 1997-09-27 Circus, Moscow, Russia
34 Loss 30–4 Genaro Hernández SD 12 (12) 1997-06-14 Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas, U.S. For WBC super featherweight title
33 Win 30–3 Joseph Figueroa PTS 8 (8) 1997-02-22 Convention Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
32 Win 29–3 Karl Taylor TKO 7 (8) 1996-12-20 Bilbao, Spain
31 Win 28–3 Pedro Ferradas TKO 10 (12) 1996-09-17 O Porriño, Spain Retained EBU super featherweight title
30 Win 27–3 Didier Schaeffer PTS 12 (12) 1996-03-23 Grande-Synthe, France Retained EBU super featherweight title
29 Win 26–3 Djamel Lifa PTS 12 (12) 1996-02-03 Palais des sports Marcel-Cerdan, Paris, France Retained EBU super featherweight title
28 Win 25–3 Rolando Gamboa TKO 3 (8) 1995-11-03 Saint Petersburg, Russia
27 Win 24–3 Jacobin Yoma UD 12 (12) 1995-07-04 Thiais, France Won EBU super featherweight title
26 Win 23–3 Hocine Hassani PTS 8 (8) 1995-02-14 Thiais, France
25 Win 22–3 Yuri Balagurov TKO 3 (8) 1994-08-18 Shymkent, Kazakhstan
24 Win 21–3 Joseph Murray KO 2 (12) 1994-05-07 Sports Palace, Perm, Russia Retained WBC International super featherweight title
23 Win 20–3 Vladimir Kryuchkov PTS 8 (8) 1994-04-21 Saint Petersburg, Russia
22 Win 19–3 November Ntshingila UD 12 (12) 1994-01-26 Indoor Centre, Springs, South Africa Won WBC International super featherweight title
21 Win 18–3 Roberto Granciosa UD 10 (10) 1993-11-11 Sheraton Waikiki Hotel, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.
20 Win 17–3 November Ntshingila UD 8 (8) 1993-07-16 CSKA, Moscow, Russia
19 Win 16–3 Serik Atabayev TKO 4 (?) 1993-06-12 Karaganda, Kazakhstan
18 Win 15–3 Valery Blagodarny PTS 8 (8) 1992-10-25 Grozny, Russia
17 Loss 14–3 Felix Garcia Losada PTS 8 (8) 1992-07-17 Salamanca, Spain
16 Win 14–2 Vladimir Alexandrov PTS 10 (10) 1992-05-26 Kropyvnytskyi, Ukraine
15 Win 13–2 Yuri Alexandrov RTD 8 (10) 1992-04-17 Simferopol, Ukraine Won CISBB super featherweight title
14 Win 12–2 Temirzhan Kurkembayev PTS 8 (8) 1992-01-25 Moscow, Russia
13 Loss 11–2 Vadim Prisyazhnyuk PTS 10 (10) 1991-12-21 Kostanay, Soviet Union
12 Win 11–1 Ibrahim Hairulov PTS 8 (8) 1991-11-08 Arkhangelsk, Soviet Union
11 Loss 10–1 Rimvydas Bilius PTS 6 (6) 1991-10-06 Baku, Soviet Union
10 Win 10–0 Vladimir Mikhailov PTS 8 (8) 1991-10-02 Baku, Soviet Union
9 Win 9–0 Vitali Kayakhov TKO 3 (?) 1991-09-01 Karaganda, Soviet Union
8 Win 8–0 Hvicha Hdrian TKO 7 (?) 1991-07-28 Ashgabat, Soviet Union
7 Win 7–0 Sergey Chaplygin TKO 6 (?) 1991-04-20 Sports Complex Irtysh, Omsk, Soviet Union
6 Win 6–0 Talgat Tusupov PTS 8 (8) 1991-03-18 Barnaul, Soviet Union
5 Win 5–0 Valery Blagodarny TKO 5 (?) 1991-02-24 Grozny, Soviet Union
4 Win 4–0 Serhiy Sukhodoyev PTS 8 (8) 1991-02-03 Riga, Soviet Union
3 Win 3–0 Alexander Ageev PTS 6 (6) 1990-12-28 Riga, Soviet Union
2 Win 2–0 Hvicha Hdrian PTS 6 (6) 1990-12-01 Barnaul, Soviet Union
1 Win 1–0 Nikolai Dolmatov PTS 4 (4) 1990-09-29 Rostov-na-Donu, Soviet Union

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Anatoly Alexandrov Wins WBO Title". Associated Press. Retrieved 2023-06-20.
  2. ^ "Lightweight champion Freitas announces retirement". ESPN. 5 October 2006. Retrieved 2023-06-20.

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Sporting positions
Regional boxing titles
Preceded by EBU Super featherweight champion
July 4, 1995 – 1996
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Julien Lorcy
Preceded by EBU Super featherweight champion
February 21, 1998 – 1998
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Dennis Holbæk Pedersen
World boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Barry Jones
WBO super featherweight champion
May 16, 1998 – August 7, 1999
Succeeded by