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HEAVYWEIGHT (OVER 200 LBS) CH Carlos Takam FRA 1 Derek Chisora ZWE 2 Agit Kabayel GER 3 Bogdan Dinu ROU 4 Adrian Granat SWE 5 Mi HEAVYWEIGHT (OVER 200 LBS) CRUISERWEIGHT (200 LBS) LT. HEAVYWEIGHT (175 LBS) S. MIDDLEWEIGHT (168 LBS) CH Carlos Takam FRA CH Krzysztof Wlodarczyk POL CH VACANT CH Vincent Feigenbutz GER 1 Derek Chisora ZWE 1 Maxim Maslov RUS 1 Medhi Amar FRA 1 Roamer Angulo COL 2 Agit Kabayel GER 2 Craig Kennedy WLS 2 Umar Salamov UKR 2 Robin Krasniqi SRB 3 Bogdan Dinu ROU 3 Ryad Merhy BEL 3 Dariusz Sek POL 3 Mariano Hilario ESP 4 Adrian Granat SWE 4 Ismayl Syllakh UKR 4 Karo Murat GER 4 Ronald Gavril USA 5 Michael Wallisch GER 5 Imre Szello HUN 5 Hugo Kasperski FRA 5 Dominik Britsch GER 6 Otto Wallin SWE 6 Matty Askin ENG 6 Dmitrii Bivol KGZ 6 Jamie Cox ENG 7 Zhang Zhilei CHN 7 Enad Licina GER 7 Meng Fanlong CHN 7 Rohan Murdock AUS 8 Krzysztof Zimnoch POL 8 Issa Akberbayev KAZ 8 Egor Mekhontsev RUS 8 Yovany Lorenzo DOM 9 Edmund Gerber GER 9 NOT RATED 9 Frank Buglioni ENG 9 Francy Ntetu COD 10 Herve Hubeaux BEL 10 Olanrewasu Durodola NGA 10 Shefat Isufi SRB 10 Przemyslaw Opalach POL 11 Oscar Rivas CAN 11 Taylor Mabika GAB 11 Samy Enbom FIN 11 Dilmurod Satybaldiev KGZ 12 Tom Schwarz GER 12 Agron Dzila CHE 12 Hakim Zoulikha FRA 12 Juergen Doberstein KAZ 13 Odlanier Solis CUB 13 Roberto Bolonti ARG 13 Norbert Nemesapati HUN 13 Christopher Rebrasse FRA 14 Sergey Kuzmin RUS 14 Yves Ngabu BEL 14 Serdar Sahin GER 14 Luke Blackledge ENG 15 Franz Rill GER 15 Leon Harth GER 15 Bilal Laggoune BEL 15 Tim Robin Lihaug NOR Page 1/4 MIDDLEWEIGHT (160 LBS) JR. MIDDLEWEIGHT (154 LBS) WELTERWEIGHT (147 LBS) JR. WELTERWEIGHT (140 LBS) CH Ronny Mittag GER CH Orlando Fiordiglio ITA CH VACANT CH VACANT 1 Francis Lafreniere CAN 1 Kanat Slam KAZ 1 Chris Van Heerden ZAF 1 Jose Ernesto Espana VEN 2 Tommy Langford ENG 2 Ahmet Patterson ENG 2 Sam Eggington ENG 2 Anthony Yigit SWE 3 Michael Zerafa AUS 3 Zakaria Attou FRA 3 Ivan Golub UKR 3 Martin Gethin ENG 4 Tom Doran WLS 4 Sergio Garcia ESP 4 Dmitrii Mikhailenko RUS 4 Robbie Davies Jr ENG 5 Rafael Bejaran DOM 5 Joffrey Jacob FRA 5 Taras Shelestyuk UKR 5 Sandor Martin ESP 6 Arif Magomedov RUS 6 Robert Maess GER 6 Aslanbek Kozaev RUS 6 Robert Tlatlik GER 7 Luke Keeler IRL 7 Sasha Yengoyan BEL 7 Samuel Vargas CAN 7 Tommy Coyle ENG 8 Jan Meiser GER 8 Uensal Arik TUR 8 Timo Schwarzkopf GER 8 Alain Chervet CHE 9 Ruben Diaz-Pena ESP 9 Isaac Real ESP 9 Damien Martin FRA 9 Yazid Amghar FRA 10 Stefan Hartel GER 10 Lenny Bottai ITA 10 Antonio Moscatiello ITA 10 Nathan Dale ENG 11 Mike Keta GER 11 Howard Cospolite FRA 11 Stephen Claggett CAN 11 Bakhtiyar Eyubov KAZ 12 Virgilijus Stapulionis LTU 12 Alessandro Angelini ITA 12 Zhankhozh Turarov KAZ 12 Zhiming Wang CHN 13 Marcelo Caceres ARG 13 Nick Klappert GER 13 Ilhami Aydemir GER 13 Gabor Veto HUN 14 Conrad Cummings NIR 14 Ismail IIliev RUS 14 Tsiko Mulovhedi ZAF 14 Valentyn Golovko UKR 15 Nuhu Lawal GER 15 Emanuele Della Rosa ITA 15 Dario Socci ITA 15 Evgeniy Pavko RUS Page 2/4 LIGHTWEIGHT (135 LBS) JR. LIGHTWEIGHT (130 LBS) FEATHERWEIGHT (126 LBS) JR. FEATHERWEIGHT (122 LBS) CH Yvan Mendy FRA CH Francisco Fonseca CRI CH Viorel Simion ROU CH VACANT 1 Fedor Papazov RUS 1 Billel Dib AUS 1 Dennis Ceylan DNK 1 Abigail Medina ESP 2 Scott Cardle ENG 2 Juli Giner ESP 2 Oleg Malinovskiy UKR 2 Vladimir Tikhonov RUS 3 Pavel Malikov RUS 3 Zapir Rasulov RUS 3 Alexander Miskirtchian BEL 3 Evgeny Gradovich USA 4 Francesco Patera BEL 4 George Jupp ENG 4 Andoni Gago ESP 4 Hairon Socarras CUB 5 Bahodir Mamadjonov USA 5 Vyacheslav Gusev RUS 5 James Tennyson NIR 5 Yenifel Vicente DOM 6 Jean Pierre Bauwens BEL 6 Martin Ward ENG 6 Daniel Ramirez DOM 6 Zsolt Bedak GER 7 William Silva BRA 7 Samir Ziani FRA 7 Sydney Meluleka ZAF 7 Gamal Yafai ENG 8 Daouda Sow FRA 8 Ricardo Nunez PAN 8 Sakaria Lukas NAM 8 James Dickens ENG 9 Sean Dodd ENG 9 Andy Townend ENG 9 Isaac Lowe ENG 9 Horacio Garcia MEX 10 Ghislain Maduma CAN 10 Jon Fernandez ESP 10 Leigh Wood ENG 10 Bongani Mahlangu ZAF 11 Hedi Slimani TUN 11 Logan McGuinness CAN 11 Gottlieb Ndokosho NAM 11 Luis Melendez COL 12 Soslan Tedeev RUS 12 Aphiwe Mboyiya ZAF 12 Randy Braga PHL 12 Luis Cusolito ARG 13 Marvin Petit FRA 13 Mikhail Alexeev RUS 13 Samir Mouneimne ENG 13 Josh Wale ENG 14 Marcos Leonardo DOM 14 Oktay Takalak FRA 14 Sofiane Takoucht FRA 14 Oleksandr Yegorov UKR 15 Massimiliano Ballisai ITA 15 Romain Jacob FRA 15 Marc Vidal ESP 15 Sean Davis ENG Page 3/4 BANTAMWEIGHT (118 LBS) JR. BANTAMWEIGHT (115 LBS) FLYWEIGHT (112 LBS) CH VACANT CH Jonas Sultan PHL CH Andrew Selby WLS 1 Nikolai Potapov RUS 1 Sonny Jaro PHL 1 Prasitsak Phaprom THA 2 Ryan Burnett ENG 2 Richard Rodriguez USA 2 Kongfah Nakornluang THA 3 Nordine Oubaali FRA 3 Norbelto Jimenez DOM 3 Rocky Fuentes PHL 4 Duke Micah GHA 4 Eliezer Aquino DOM 4 Artem Dalakian AZE 5 Immanuel Naidjala NAM 5 Miguel Gonzalez CHL 5 Kongfah Freshmart THA 6 Omar Lamiri FRA 6 Jose Luis Martinez PRI 6 Mirco Martin GER 7 Michael Dasmarinas PHL 7 Junior Granados MEX 7 Angel Moreno ESP 8 Carlos Carlson MEX 8 Makazole Tete ZAF 8 Mohhamed Obbadi MAR 9 Jason Cunningham ENG 9 Yoan Boyeaux FRA 9 Valery Yanchy BLR 10 NOT RATED 10 Raymon Tabugon PHL 10 Silviu Olteanu ROU 11 Anthony Settoul FRA 11 Diego Pichardo DOM 11 Giemel Magramo PHL 12 Yesner Talavera NIC 12 NOT RATED 12 NOT RATED 13 Jason Canoy PHL 13 NOT RATED 13 NOT RATED 14 Edgar Valencia PAN 14 NOT RATED 14 NOT RATED 15 NOT RATED 15 NOT RATED 15 NOT RATED Page 4/4 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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