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AMBC American Continental Championships Athlete Profiles 2015 AMBC American Confederation Continental Championships - Athlete Profiles 49KG – LEANDRO BLANC – ARGENTINA (ARG) Date Of Birth : 02/05/1993 Height : 156cm Coach : Ramon Gonzalez; Fabricio Nieva Club : Concordia Residence : Concordia, Entre Rios Province Stance : Southpaw Began boxing : 2009 2015 – AIBA Pro Boxing Cycle I Round 2 (Guiyang, CHN) – 49KG Won against Ganselem Ariunbold (MGL) 3:0 2015 – AIBA Pro Boxing Cycle I Round 1 (Guiyang, CHN) – 49KG Won against Fazil Juma Kaggwa (UGA) 3:0 2015 – AIBA Pro Boxing Title Round (Hong Kong, HKG) – 49KG Won against David Ayrapetyan (RUS) WO 2015 – AIBA Pro Boxing Exhibition Bout (Hong Kong, HKG) – 49KG Won against Ganselem Ariunbold (MGL) 3:0 2014 – AIBA Pro Boxing Ranking Round (Hong Kong, HKG) – 49KG Lost to Birzhan Zhakipov (KAZ) 3:0 2014 – AIBA Pro Boxing Pre-Ranking Round 2 (Hong Kong, HKG) – 49KG Lost to David Ayrapetyan (RUS) 3:0 2014 – AIBA Pro Boxing Pre-Ranking Round 1 (Hong Kong, HKG) – 49KG Lost to Mark Anthony Barriga (PHI) 3:0 2014 – Roberto Balado Cup (Havana, CUB) 3rd place – 49KG Lost to Santiago Amador (CUB) 3:0 in the semi- final; Won against Reidel Rodriguez (CUB) 2:1 in the quarter-final 2014 – Giraldo Cordova Cardin Memorial Tournament (Havana, CUB) participant – 49KG Lost to Angelino Cordova (VEN) 2:1 in the first preliminary round 2014 – World Series of Boxing Season 2013/2014 8th Round – 49KG Won against Vadim Kudryakov (UKR) 3:0 2014 – World Series of Boxing Season 2013/2014 6th Round – 49KG Lost to Mark Anthony Barriga (PHI) 3:0 2013 – World Series of Boxing Season 2013/2014 4th Round – 49KG Won against Ramzi Belloucif (ALG) WO 2013 – Argentinean National Tournament 1st place – 49KG 49KG – PATRICK CHAGAS VALERIO LOURENCO – BRAZIL (BRA) Date Of Birth : 02/07/1993 Height : 164cm Residence : Sao Paulo Stance : Orthodox 2015 – AIBA Pro Boxing Cycle I Round 2 (Chongqing, CHN) – 49KG Lost to Wu Zhonglin (CHN) 3:0 2015 – AIBA Pro Boxing Cycle I Round 1 (Hong Kong, HKG) – 49KG Lost to Birzhan Zhakipov (KAZ) 3:0 2015 – AIBA Pro Boxing Title Round (Hong Kong, HKG) – 49KG Lost to Birzhan Zhakipov (KAZ) 3:0 2014 – AIBA Pro Boxing Ranking Round (Hong Kong, HKG) – 49KG Won against David Ayrapetyan (RUS) WO 2014 – AIBA Pro Boxing Pre-Ranking Round 2 (Hong Kong, HKG) – 49KG Lost to Birzhan Zhakipov (KAZ) 3:0 2014 – AIBA Pro Boxing Pre-Ranking Round 1 (Hong Kong, HKG) – 49KG Lost to Wu Zhonglin (CHN) 3:0 2014 – Panamerican Sports Festival (Mexico City, MEX) 6th place – 49KG Lost to Yubergen Martinez (COL) TKO 2nd round in the quarter-final 2014 – Cheo Aponte Tournament (Caguas, PUR) 3rd place – 52KG Lost to Jeyvier Cintron (PUR) 3:0 in the semi-final 2014 – Independence Cup (Santiago de los Caballeros, DOM) 7th place – 49KG Lost to Victor Santillan (DOM) 2:1 in the quarter-final 2013 – World Series of Boxing Season 2013/2014 2nd Round – 49KG Lost to Anthony Chacon (PUR) 3:0 2013 – AIBA World Championships (Almaty, KAZ) 6th place – 49KG Lost to Mohamed Flissi (ALG) 2:1 in the quarter-final; Won against Gankhuyag Ganerdene (MGL) 3:0 in the second preliminary round; Won against Tanes Ongjunta (THA) 3:0 in the first preliminary round 2013 – AMBC American Continental Championships (Santiago de Chile, CHI) 1st place – 49KG Won against Leonel De Los Santos (DOM) 3:0 in the final; Won against Anthony Chacon (PUR) 3:0 in the semi-final; Won against Emilien Boucher (CAN) 3:0 in the quarter-final 2013 – Roberto Balado Cup (Havana, CUB) 6th place – 49KG Lost to Lu Bin (CHN) 3:0 in the quarter-final; Won against Sohaib Nashnash (JOR) 2:1 in the first preliminary round 2013 – Giraldo Cordova Cardin Memorial Tournament (Havana, CUB) 6th place – 49KG Lost to Lu Bin (CHN) 2:1 in the quarter-final 1 2015 AMBC American Confederation Continental Championships - Athlete Profiles 2013 – Feliks Stamm Memorial Tournament (Warsaw, POL) 1st place – 49KG Won against Vasiliy Yegorov (RUS) 17:15 in the final; Won against Fatih Dumlupinar (TUR) AB 3rd round in the semi-final; Won against Wojciech Peryt (POL) 16:7 in the quarter-final 2013 – Chemistry Cup (Halle, GER) 5th place – 49KG Lost to Birzhan Zhakipov (KAZ) 19:7 in the quarter-final 2013 – Independence Cup (Santiago de los Caballeros, DOM) participant – 49KG Lost to Jose Mercedes (PUR) 23:17 in the first preliminary round 2012 – Pacific Cup (Guayaquil, ECU) 7th place – 49KG Lost to Robert Barrera (COL) 19:16 in the quarter-final 2012 – Brazilian National Championships 1st place – 49KG Won against Carlos Andre Rocha (BRA) 20:12 in the final; Won against Frank Souza (BRA) 15:11 in the semi-final 2012 – Batalla de San Juan Tournament (Lima, PER) 3rd place – 49KG Lost to Carlos Quipo (ECU) by points in the semi-final 2011 – Golden Belt Youth Tournament (Portoviejo, ECU) 1st place – 49KG Won against Isaac Herrera (PER) 20:11 in the final; Won against Danilo Fernandez (ECU) 7:4 in the semi-final 2011 – Stars Tournament (Sao Vicente, BRA) 3rd place – 49KG Lost to Paulo Carvalho (BRA) 25:13; Lost to Rodrigo Neves (BRA) 11:8 2011 – Brazilian National Championships 3rd place – 49KG Lost to Paulo Carvalho (BRA) by points in the semi-final; Won against Rodrigo Neves (BRA) 21:13 in the quarter-final 2011 – Brazilian Youth National Championships 1st place – 49KG Won against Frank Souza (BRA) by points in the final; Won against Alex Lima (BRA) RSC 2nd round in the semi-final; Won against Renan Da Costa (BRA) 21:16 in the quarter-final 2010 – Stars Tournament (Mogi das Cruzes, BRA) 3rd place – 49KG Lost to Junior Zarate (ARG) 5:0; Lost to Rodrigo Neves (BRA) 16:8; Won against Anderson Oliveira (BRA) WO 2010 – Brazilian National Championships 2nd place – 49KG Lost to Rodrigo Neves (BRA) 8:4 in the final 2010 – Brazilian Youth National Championships 3rd place – 48KG Lost to Mateus Santos (BRA) 10+:10 in the semi-final 2009 – Brazilian Junior National Championships 1st place – 46KG Won against Sergio Santos Junior (BRA) 12:1 in the final; Won against Gabriel Lima (BRA) RSC 2nd round in the semi-final; Won against Alessandro Silva (BRA) 14:1 in the quarter-final 49KG – PRAISE GIVER TONDO – CANADA (CAN) Date Of Birth : 1995 Coach : Armand Teodorescu Club : Atlas Boxing Club Residence : Toronto Stance : Southpaw Number of bouts : 29 2015 – Toronto 2015 Panamerican Games (Toronto, CAN) participant – 49KG Lost to Yoel Finol (VEN) 3:0 in the first preliminary round 2015 – Panamerican Games Qualifier (Tijuana, MEX) 5th place – 49KG Lost to Kevin Arias (NCA) 3:0 in the quarter-final 2014 – Canadian National Championships 1st place – 49KG Won against Renaud Young (CAN) 3:0 in the final; Won against Mauricio Garcia (CAN) 2:1 in the semi-final 2013 – Canadian National Final Team Selection Tournament 2nd place – 49KG Lost to Evan Gillard (CAN) 2:1 in the final 2013 – Canadian National Championships 2nd place – 49KG Lost to Evan Gillard (CAN) 3:0 in the final; Won against Noram Lachance (CAN) KO 1st round in the semi-final 2012 – Nova Scotia-Ontario Dual Match – 52KG Won against Ryan Sanford (CAN) by points 2012 – Evolution Invitational Tournament 1st place – 52KG Won against Gabe Lupia (CAN) by points in the final 2011 – Ontario Regional Youth Championships 3rd place – 52KG Lost to Devin Gibson (CAN) RSC 3rd round in the semi-final 49KG – YUBERGEN HERNEY MARTINEZ – COLOMBIA (COL) Date Of Birth : 01/11/1991 Residence : Antioquia 2015 – Toronto 2015 Panamerican Games (Toronto, CAN) 7th place – 49KG Lost to Yoel Finol (VEN) 3:0 in the quarter-final 2 2015 AMBC American Confederation Continental Championships - Athlete Profiles 2015 – Panamerican Games Qualifier (Tijuana, MEX) 2nd place – 49KG Lost to Kevin Adonis Arias (NCA) 2:1 in the final; Won against Melik Elliston (USA) 3:0 in the semi-final; Won against Junior Zarate (ARG) 3:0 in the quarter-final; Won against Anthony Chacon (PUR) 3:0 in the first preliminary round 2014 – Central American & Caribbean Games (Veracruz, MEX) 2nd place – 49KG Lost to Leonel De Los Santos (DOM) 2:1 in the final; Won against Anthony Chacon (PUR) 3:0 in the semi-final; Won against Santiago Amador (CUB) 3:0 in the quarter-final 2014 – Panamerican Sports Festival (Mexico City, MEX) 2nd place – 49KG Lost to Joselito Velasquez (MEX) 3:0 in the final; Won against Anthony Chacon (PUR) 3:0 in the semi-final; Won against Patrick Lourenco (BRA) TKO 2nd round in the quarter-final 2014 – Central American & Caribbean Games Qualifier (Tijuana, MEX) 3rd place – 49KG Lost to Leonel De Los Santos (DOM) 3:0 in the semi-final; Won against Bayron Molina (HON) 3:0 in the quarter-final 2013 – Bolivarian Games (Chiclayo, PER) 1st place – 49KG Won against Leonel De Los Santos (DOM) 2:1 in the final; Won against Carlos Quipo (ECU) 3:0 in the semi-final 2013 – AMBC American Continental Championships (Santiago de Chile, CHI) 3rd place – 49KG Lost to Leonel De Los Santos (DOM) 2:1 in the semi-final; Won against Yunier Echeverria (CUB) 3:0 in the quarter-final; Won against Carlos Quipo (ECU) 3:0 in the first preliminary round 2012 – Colombian National Games 3rd place – 49KG Lost to Harold Rodriguez (COL) 19:12 in the semi-final; Won against Jesus Berrio (COL) WO in the quarter-final 2012 – Pacific Cup (Guayaquil, ECU) 2nd place – 49KG Lost to Isaac Herrera (PER) 8:4 in the final; Won against Junior Roldan (ECU) RSC 3rd round in the semi-final 2011 – Colombian National Championships 1st place – 49KG 49KG – JOAHNYS OSCAR ARGILAGOS PEREZ – CUBA (CUB) Date Of Birth : 11/01/1997 Height : 160cm Residence : Camaguey 2015 – Toronto 2015 Panamerican Games (Toronto, CAN) 2nd place – 49KG Lost to Joselito Velasquez (MEX) 3:0 in the final; Won against Yoel Finol (VEN) 2:1
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