Men's Thai-Boxing at the W.A.K.O. European Championships 2006 (Skopje) |
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-54 kg | |||||||||
-57 kg | |||||||||
-60 kg | |||||||||
-63.5 kg | |||||||||
-67 kg | |||||||||
-71 kg | |||||||||
-75 kg | |||||||||
-81 kg | |||||||||
-86 kg | |||||||||
-91 kg | |||||||||
+91 kg |
The men's lightweight (60 kg/118.8 lbs) Thai-Boxing division at the W.A.K.O. European Championships 2006 in Skopje was the fourth lightest of the male Thai-Boxing tournaments and involved nine fighters. Each of the matches was three rounds of two minutes each and were fought under Thai-Boxing rules.
As there were not enough men for a tournament fit for sixteen, seven of the fighters received a bye into the quarter-finals. The tournament gold medallist was Pashik Tatoyan from Russia who defeated Bahtiyar Iskanderzade from Azerbaijan in the final via a unanimous decision victory. Semi finalists Gor Shavelyan from Russia and Aleksandar Jankovic from Serbia received bronze medals for their efforts.[1][2]
Results
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Key
editAbbreviation | Meaning |
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D (2:1) | Decision (Winners Score:Losers Score) |
KO | Knockout |
TKO | Technical Knockout |
AB | Abandonment (Injury in match) |
WO | Walkover (No fight) |
DQ | Disqualification |
WIN | Victory - official record unclear |
See also
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edit- ^ "Thai Kickboxing (Results)" (PDF). www.european-championships-macedonia-2006.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-26. Retrieved 2011-06-27.
- ^ "Low Kick (In Croatian - Thai Kickboxing results)". kickboxing333.blog.hr. Retrieved 2011-06-27.