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Fighter Opponent Ramzan Baysarov Michel Marcano Vladimir date division fighter opponent location 20.03.2021 super welter Ramzan Baysarov W Michel Marcano Khodynka Ice Palace, Moscow, Russia TKO vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Super Welter Title (supervisor: Oksana Semenishina) 01.02.2020 light Vladimir Sarukhanyan W Ruslan Berchuk Hotel Khonobod, Khonobod, Uzbekistan UD vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Light Title (supervisor: Vladimir Laptev) 06.10.2019 welter Jamshidbek Najmitdinov W Giorgi Khutsishvili Buka Gym, Tashkent, Uzbekistan KO vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Welter Title (supervisor: Marina Milovanova) 31.05.2019 heavy Boban Filipovic W Marino Goles Hall of Sports, Belgrade, Serbia TKO vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Heavy Title (supervisor: Miroslav Popovic) 07.09.2018 super feather Mark Urvanov D Nikita Kuznetsov Traktor Sport Palace, Chelyabinsk, Russia SD vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Super Feather Title (supervisor: Vladimir Laptev) 05.05.2018 bantam Olimjon Nazarov W Khvicha Gigolashvili Sport Palace "Uzbekiston", Tashkent, Uzbekistan UD vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Bantam Title (supervisor: Vladimir Laptev) 05.05.2018 cruiser Umid Rustamov W Davit Ribakoni Sport Palace "Uzbekiston", Tashkent, Uzbekistan TKO vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Cruiser Title (supervisor: Vladimir Laptev) 21.10.2017 super welter Evgeny Terentiev* W Pavel Mamontov* Sports Palace "Znamya", Noginsk, Russia UD vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Super Welter Title (supervisor: Vladimir Laptev) 03.06.2017 super middle Geard Ajetovic W Khaybula Madzhidov Sports Palace, Rostov-na-Donu, Russia UD vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Super Middle Title (supervisor: Vladimir Laptev) 27.05.2017 light Elnur Samedov W Dmitrii Khasiev* Korston Club, Moscow, Russia UD vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Light Title (supervisor: Vladimir Laptev) 04.03.2017 welter Vaghinak Tamrazyan* W Vladyslav Baranov Sports Complex Leader, Berezovsky, Russia SD World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Welter Title 27.11.2016 super light Manvel Sargsyan W Mikhail Avakian Sports Palace "Znamya", Noginsk, Russia TKO vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Super Light Title (supervisor: Vladimir Laptev) 17.09.2016 welter Vladyslav Baranov W Bakhrom Payazov SKK im Blinova, Omsk, Russia TKO vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Welter Title (supervisor: Marina Milovanova) vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Welter Title (supervisor: Marina Milovanova) 04.06.2016 middle Gogi Knezevic W Vladimir Riha Hallmann Dome, Vienna, Austria UD vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Middle Title (supervisor: Miroslav Popovic) 27.05.2016 super bantam Vyacheslav Mirzaev W Nugzar Chavchavadze RZ Graal, Krasnodar, Russia UD vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Super Bantam Title 18.12.2015 super welter Stiliyan Kostov W Angel Emilov Hall "Ludogorets", Razgrad, Bulgaria TKO vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Super Welter Title (supervisor: Miroslav Popovic) 27.11.2015 super middle Dmitry Sukhotskiy W Apti Ustarkhanov* Sport Palace, Barnaul, Russia SD vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Super Middle Title (supervisor: Marina Milovanova) 11.07.2015 heavy Apti Davtaev* W Jakov Gospic GETEC Arena, Magdeburg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany KO vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Heavy Title (supervisor: Miroslav Popovic) 05.04.2015 super middle Dilmurod Satybaldiev W Geard Ajetovic Sports Palace "Znamya", Noginsk, Russia UD vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Super Middle Title (supervisor: Miroslav Popovic) 21.06.2014 welter Florin Cardos W Bogdan Mitic Horia Demian Sports Hall, Cluj-Napoca, Romania UD vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Welter Title (supervisor: Miroslav Popovic) 23.05.2014 cruiser Dmitry Kudryashov W Ivica Bacurin Basket Hall, Krasnodar, Russia KO World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Cruiser Title (supervisor: Vladimir Laptev) 23.05.2014 light heavy Sergei Ekimov* W Mikhail Krinitsyn Basket Hall, Krasnodar, Russia KO vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Light Heavy Title (supervisor: Vladimir Laptev) 27.03.2014 cruiser Dmitry Kudryashov W Lubos Suda Wonderland, Novorossiysk, Russia TKO World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Cruiser Title (supervisor: Vladimir Laptev) 23.03.2014 super middle Fedor Chudinov W Stjepan Bozic Sports Palace "Znamya", Noginsk, Russia RTD vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Super Middle Title (supervisor: Vladimir Laptev) 19.10.2013 heavy Manuel Charr W Denis Bakhtov Messehalle, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany RTD vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Heavy Title (supervisor: Houcine Houichi) 26.07.2013 middle Dragan Roganovic W Goran Milenkovic Letnja pozornica, Cetinje, Montenegro UD interim World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Middle Title (supervisor: Miroslav Popovic) interim World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Middle Title (supervisor: Miroslav Popovic) 09.06.2013 middle Sandor Micsko W Ivan Jukic Zadar, Croatia TKO vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Middle Title (supervisor: Miroslav Popovic) 30.03.2013 cruiser Dmitry Kudryashov W Levan Jomardashvili Galich Hall, Krasnodar, Russia TKO World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Cruiser Title (supervisor: Miroslav Popovic) 16.03.2013 welter Aslanbek Kozaev D David Avanesyan Sports Palace "Znamya", Noginsk, Russia SD World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Welter Title (supervisor: Miroslav Popovic) 16.03.2013 light Denis Shafikov W Alisher Rakhimov Sports Palace "Znamya", Noginsk, Russia DQ vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Light Title (supervisor: Miroslav Popovic) 15.12.2012 super welter Milan Piperski W Ferenc Zold Zrenjanin, Serbia KO World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Super Welter Title 24.11.2012 welter Aslanbek Kozaev W Bekhzod Nabiev Yunost Arena, Chelyabinsk, Russia TD vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Welter Title (supervisor: Vladimir Laptev) 13.10.2012 cruiser Dmitry Kudryashov W Isroiljon Kurbanov Galich Hall, Krasnodar, Russia TKO vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Cruiser Title (supervisor: Vladimir Laptev) 24.08.2012 super welter Milan Piperski W Bogdan Protsyshyn Zlatibor, Serbia UD World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Super Welter Title (supervisor: Miroslav Popovic) 02.06.2012 heavy Andrzej Wawrzyk W Denis Bakhtov Hala Luczniczka, ul. Toruńska 59, Bydgoszcz, Poland UD vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Heavy Title (supervisor: Krzysztof Krasnicki) 08.04.2012 super light Petar Zivkovic W Ismatullo Gulomov Sports Palace "Znamya", Noginsk, Russia SD vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Super Light Title (supervisor: Vladimir Laptev) 07.04.2012 super welter Milan Piperski W Dragomir Totev Zajecar, Serbia KO vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Super Welter Title (supervisor: Miroslav Popovic) 03.03.2012 welter Anton Novikov W Bogdan Mitic Traktor Sport Palace, Chelyabinsk, Russia RTD vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Welter Title (supervisor: Miroslav Popovic) 26.04.2009 welter Sherzodbek Alimjanov W Koba Karkashadze Tennis Court, Bekabad, Uzbekistan RTD World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Welter Title (supervisor: Mikhail Denisov) 28.02.2009 super welter Timur Nergadze W Tursunboy Abdullakimov Sports Palace "Znamya", Noginsk, Russia UD World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Super Welter Title (supervisor: Mikhail Denisov) 24.12.2008 welter Sherzodbek Alimjanov W Giorgi Ungiadze Sport Palace "Jar", Tashkent, Uzbekistan UD vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Welter Title (supervisor: Mikhail Denisov) 13.12.2008 super welter Timur Nergadze W Akhmed Oligov Yunost Arena, Chelyabinsk, Russia RTD vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Super Welter Title (supervisor: Mikhail Denisov) 03.10.2008 cruiser Alexander Kotlobay W Ihar Shukala Giant Hall, Casino Conti, Saint Petersburg, Russia KO vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Cruiser Title 28.05.2008 feather Zohid Hudayberdiev W Marsel Kasimov Tennis Court, Bekabad, Uzbekistan UD vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Feather Title (supervisor: Mikhail Denisov) 21.02.2008 welter Valeriy Brazhnyk W Giorgi Ungiadze Sport Palace, Kiev, Ukraine TD World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Welter Title 29.11.2007 super bantam Damir Bulatov W Aliaksandr Kavalenia Ice Palace, Tyumen, Russia KO vacant World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB) Super Bantam Title (supervisor: Mikhail Denisov) 24.11.2007 super middle Dmitry Sukhotskiy W Kanstantsin Makhankou Sport Palace, Barnaul, Russia UD World Boxing Council CIS and Slovac Boxing Bureau (CISBB)
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