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'''Khayal Fakhri oglu Aliyev''' ({{lang-az|Xəyal Fəxri oğlu Əliyev}}, born March 15, 2006) is an [[Azerbaijan]]i [[Muaythai]] fighter, 2022 World and European youths champion, bronze medalist of [[2023 European Games]].
'''Khayal Fakhri oglu Aliyev''' ({{lang-az|Xəyal Fəxri oğlu Əliyev}}, born March 15, 2006) is an [[Azerbaijan]]i [[Muay Thai]] fighter, 2022 World and European youths champion, bronze medalist of [[2023 European Games]].


== Biography ==
== Biography ==

Revision as of 21:46, 26 June 2023

Khayal Aliyev
Personal information
Nationality Azerbaijan
Born (2006-03-15) 15 March 2006 (age 18)
Sport
SportMuay Thai
Event67 kg
Medal record
Men's Muay Thai
Representing  Azerbaijan
European Games
Bronze medal – third place 2023 Kraków-Małopolska 67 kg

Khayal Fakhri oglu Aliyev (Template:Lang-az, born March 15, 2006) is an Azerbaijani Muay Thai fighter, 2022 World and European youths champion, bronze medalist of 2023 European Games.

Biography

Khayal Fakhri oglu Aliyev was born on March 15, 2006.[1] As a student of the 6th grade of secondary school No. 283 of the Binagadi district of Baku, he won first place in the tournament held by the European Muaythai Federation in the weight category up to 34 kg.[2]

He became the winner of the Youth World Cups in 2016 and 2018, which were held in Turkey. In 2019, he won an international tournament in Iran.[3]

In the end of 2019, Aliyev took third place at the World Youth Championships in Antalya, Turkey.[1][3]

In February 2022, as a student of the 10th grade of secondary school No. 283, he won a gold medal at the European Youth Championship, which was held in Istanbul, Turkey.[4][5] In August of the same year, Khayal Aliyev in the capital of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, became the world champion among youths in the weight category up to 60 kg.[6]

In June 2023, he took part in the III European Games in Krakow. These Games were the first adult competitions in Aliyev's career.[7] At these Games, in the quarterfinals of the weight category up to 67 kg, he won an early victory over Giorgiy Klein from Georgia, reaching the semifinals. Here he lost to local boxer Oscar Siegert and became the bronze medalist of the Games.[8]

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