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Emil Israfilbeyov also known as Emil Baku (April 27, 1972 – January 18, 2016) was an Azerbaijani boxer.[2][3][4][5][6]
Emil İsrafilbəyov | |
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Statistics | |
Height | 188 cm (6 ft 2 in) |
Boxing record[1] | |
Wins | 22 |
Wins by KO | 0 |
Losses | 2 |
Biography
edit- Emil Israfilbeyov was born in Baku in 1972. Emil and his brother Rufat Israfilbeyov moved to the United States in the early 1990s. Both brothers, who were engaged in professional boxing, chose the nickname "Baku" for themselves.
- The boxer, who achieved success under the name "Emil Baku", was struggling with brain cancer.
- A charity campaign was launched on social networks to help Emil overcome this disease. EBA European champion Azerbaijani professional boxer Agali Alishov put his championship belt up for sale in the name of "Emil Baku", but died in 2016 after a long illness.[7][8][9][10]
Boxing career
editEmil Israfilbeyov – Played 24 matches in his career and lost only 2 of them.
2003.09.16 – Tokunbo Olajide | Lose | ||
2003.05.10 – Cardyl Finley | Win | ||
2002.01.17 – Shakir Ashanti | |||
2001.08.17 – Ronald Weaver | |||
2000.09.15 – Anthony Perry | |||
2000.06.23 – Derrick Graham | Lose | ||
2000.04.28 – Floyd Weaver | Win | ||
2000.03.24 – Anthony Ivory | |||
2000.02.29 – Scott Sala | |||
1999.12.01 – Darryl Lattimore | |||
1999.10.01 – Rick Edson | |||
1998.06.25 – Alonzo Brown | |||
1998.03.26 – Benji Singleton | |||
1998.03.10 – Richard Grant | |||
1997.10.29 – Robert Muhammad | |||
1997.09.12 – Ken Blackston | |||
1997.08.07 – Julio Jimenez | |||
1997.04.08 – Bernard Robinson | |||
1997.03.13 – Jim Maloney | |||
1997.01.23 – Leon Rouse | |||
1995.12.19 – Michael Jackson | |||
1995.12.09 – John Brown | |||
1995.11.30 – Curtis Alston | |||
1995.11.11 – Travis Clybourn |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Baku "Boxing record for Emil İsrafilbəyov". BoxRec.
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value (help) - ^ "Daily News from New York – Emil Israfilbekov (1999)". www.newspapers.com. December 1999.
- ^ "Emil Israfilbekov – Boxer". Boxrec.com.
- ^ "Middleweight boxer – Emil Baku". www.fightsrec.com.
- ^ "Emil Baku boxer – Azerbaijan". Boxerlist.com.
- ^ "I DON'T KNOW that EMIL Baku, formerly of Azerbaijan and now of Baltimore". www.nydailynews.com. December 1999.
- ^ "Our compatriot Emil Israfilbeyov, known as the famous boxer Emil Baku, died.(Aerbaijan)". Musavat.com (in Azerbaijani).
- ^ "Azerbaijani boxer Emil Israfilbekov died in the USA". Azeriamericanews.com.
- ^ "Our boxer living in the USA passed away". Sportnet.az (in Azerbaijani). Archived from the original on 2024-01-27. Retrieved 2024-01-28.
- ^ "A well-known boxer of Azerbaijan passed away". Qafqazinfo.az (in Azerbaijani). 18 January 2016.
External links
editHaci Soltan Alizade Boks Cempiyonlari “Emil Rufet Baki” Israfilbeyov QardashlariYouTube.az