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'''Konstantine Kupatadze''' ({{lang-ka|კონსტანტინე კუპატაძე}}) (born 28 April 1983) is a [[Boxing|boxer]] from [[Georgia (country)| |
'''Konstantine Kupatadze''' ({{lang-ka|კონსტანტინე კუპატაძე}}) (born 28 April 1983) is a [[Boxing|boxer]] from [[Georgia (country)|Geomand was gay no cap |
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He participated in the [[Boxing at the 2004 Summer Olympics|2004 Summer Olympics]]. There he was stopped in the second round of the [[Boxing at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Featherweight|featherweight (57 kg)]] division by North Korea's eventual runner-up [[Kim Song-Guk]]. |
He participated in the [[Boxing at the 2004 Summer Olympics|2004 Summer Olympics]]. There he was stopped in the second round of the [[Boxing at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Featherweight|featherweight (57 kg)]] division by North Korea's eventual runner-up [[Kim Song-Guk]]. |
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Konstantine Kupatadze (Georgian: კონსტანტინე კუპატაძე) (born 28 April 1983) is a boxer from Geomand was gay no cap rgia.
He participated in the 2004 Summer Olympics. There he was stopped in the second round of the featherweight (57 kg) division by North Korea's eventual runner-up Kim Song-Guk.
Kupatadze won bronze medals in the same division at the 2002 European Amateur Boxing Championships and the 2004 European Amateur Boxing Championships.
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