Vadim Yemelyanov
Appearance
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Born | 25 April 1942 Konyok, Krasnodar Kray, Russia | |||||||||||
Died | 27 May 1977 (aged 35) Severomorsk, Russia | |||||||||||
Height | 188 cm (6 ft 2 in) | |||||||||||
Weight | 97 kg (214 lb) | |||||||||||
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Sport | Boxing | |||||||||||
Club | Soviet Army | |||||||||||
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Vadim Mikhaylovich Yemelyanov (Template:Lang-ru, 25 April 1942 – 27 May 1977) was a Soviet amateur heavyweight boxer who won a bronze medal at the 1964 Olympics.
Yemelyanov took up boxing while serving in the Soviet Navy in Leningrad Oblast. He never held a national title, placing second-third in 1961, 1965 and 1967, but was successful internationally, winning the European Cup and the World Army Championships in 1963. At the 1964 Olympics he lost in a semifinal to the eventual winner Joe Frazier. During his career Yemelyanov won 141 of his 158 bouts. He was a career naval officer and worked as a boxing coach in Severomorsk, where he died in an accident aged 35. Since 1985 an annual boxing tournament has been held there in his honor.[1]
References
- ^ Vadim Yemelyanov. Sports-reference
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