Valery Lvov
Soviet-Russian boxer
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Born | 1953 or 1954 (age 70–71) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Nationality | Soviet Union Russia[1][a] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Valery Lvov (born 1953/1954)[2][3][b] is a Soviet-Russian boxer. He competed at the 1975 European Amateur Boxing Championships, winning the silver medal in the lightweight event.[4] He also competed at the 1978 World Amateur Boxing Championships, winning the gold medal in the light welterweight event.[5]
Notes
References
- ^ "U.S. Boxers Top Soviets". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. 28 January 1979. p. 96. Retrieved 8 September 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Jerry Byrd: No Lvov Lost". The Shreveport Journal. Shreveport, Louisiana. 26 January 1977. p. 27. Retrieved 8 September 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "United States vs Soviet Union". The Shreveport Journal. Shreveport, Louisiana. 1 February 1977. p. 7. Retrieved 8 September 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "1975 European Amateur Boxing Championships Results", European Amateur Boxing Championships
- ^ "1978 World Amateur Boxing Championships Results", IBA World Boxing Championships
External links
- Boxing record for Valery Lvov from BoxRec (registration required)
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- 1974–2001: up to 63.5 kg
- 2003–2017: up to 64 kg
- 2019: up to 63 kg
- 2021–present: up to 63.5 kg
- 1974: Ayub Kalule (UGA)
- 1978: Valery Lvov (URS)
- 1982: Carlos García (CUB)
- 1986: Vassili Shyshov (URS)
- 1989: Igor Ruzhnikov (URS)
- 1991: Konstantin Tszyu (URS)
- 1993: Héctor Vinent (CUB)
- 1995: Héctor Vinent (CUB)
- 1997: Dorel Simion (ROU)
- 1999: Muhammad Abdullaev (UZB)
- 2001: Diógenes Luna (CUB)
- 2003: Willy Blain (FRA)
- 2005: Serik Sapiyev (KAZ)
- 2007: Serik Sapiyev (KAZ)
- 2009: Roniel Iglesias (CUB)
- 2011: Éverton Lopes (BRA)
- 2013: Merey Akshalov (KAZ)
- 2015: Vitaly Dunaytsev (RUS)
- 2017: Andy Cruz Gómez (CUB)
- 2019: Andy Cruz Gómez (CUB)
- 2021: Andy Cruz Gómez (CUB)
- 2023: Ruslan Abdullaev (UZB)
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