Evgenyi Romanov

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Evgenyi Romanov
Евгений Романов
Statistics
Real nameEvgeny Aleksandrovich Romanov
Weight(s)
Height183 cm (6 ft 0 in)
NationalityRussian
Born (1985-07-20) July 20, 1985 (age 36)
Volgograd, Soviet Union
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights16
Wins16
Wins by KO11
Losses0
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Medal record
Men's Amateur boxing
Representing  Russia
Gold medal – first place Heavyweight
Youth World Boxing Championships
Gold medal – first place 2004 Jeju Heavyweight
World University Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2004 Antalya Heavyweight
Representing  Volgograd
Russian National Championships[disambiguation needed]
Silver medal – second place 2005 Magnitogorsk[disambiguation needed] Heavyweight
Silver medal – second place 2006 Khanty-Mansiysk[disambiguation needed] Heavyweight
Silver medal – second place 2008 Kaliningrad[disambiguation needed] Heavyweight
Gold medal – first place 2009 Chekhov[disambiguation needed] Heavyweight

Evgenyi Romanov (Russian: Евгений Романов, born 20 July 1985) is a Russian professional boxer. As an amateur, Romanov won gold at the Junior World Championship in 2004 and the Russian Championships 2009 in the heavyweight division.

Amateur career[]

At the world junior championships in 2004, Romanov stopped all his opponents with his vaunted power, including Robert Alfonso.[1]

On a national level Romanov had the problem that Russian amateur boxing is so talent-laden. At the Russian nationals 2005 (seniors, 90 kg) he beat future Olympic gold medallist Rakhim Chakkhiev 36-17 in the semifinal but lost the final to world and European champion Aleksandr Alekseyev. In 2006 he lost the final to world silver medallist Roman Romanchuk, in 2007 he beat Sergey Kalchugin but exited early in the quarters against unknown Musalchi Magomedov. At the Russian nationals 2008 he lost the final to future European and World Champion Egor Mekhontsev 5-19.[2] In the absence of Mekhontsev he beat Kalchugin again to win his first Russian Senior Championship in 2009.[3]

Romanov holds a win over Deontay Wilder at the amateur level via knockout in 2008.[4]

Professional career[]

Romanov finished his amateur career in 2010. In 2016, after a six-year hiatus, he turned professional.

As a professional, he holds a string of victories over several journeymen fighters, including Dillon Carman, a Canadian boxer who once knocked out aging Razor Ruddock.

Professional boxing record[]

Professional record summary hide
16 fights 16 wins 0 losses
By knockout 11 0
By decision 5 0
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
16 Win 16–0 Russia Dmitry Kudryashov UD 12 21 May 2021 Russia Khimki Basketball Center, Khimki, Russia Won inagural WBC Silver bridgerweight title
15 Win 15–0 Belarus Siarhei Liakhovich KO 2 (10), 1:48 7 Nov 2020 Russia RCC Boxing Academy, Ekaterinburg, Russia Retained WBO Global heavyweight title
14 Win 14–0 Argentina Dario German Balmaceda TKO 1 (10), 2:33 24 Aug 2019 Russia Traktor Sport Palace, Chelyabinsk, Russia
13 Win 13–0 Argentina Ariel Bracamonte UD 12 16 Jun 2019 Russia KRK “Uralets”, Ekaterinburg, Russia Retained WBO Global heavyweight title
12 Win 12–0 Canada Dillon Carman KO 1 (10), 1:53 22 Feb 2019 Russia KRK “Uralets”, Ekaterinburg, Russia Won inaugural WBO Global heavyweight title
11 Win 11–0 Spain Gabriel Enguema TKO 6 (8), 1:13 8 Dec 2018 Russia RCC Boxing Academy, Ekaterinburg, Russia
10 Win 10–0 Brazil Marcelo Nascimento KO 6 (8), 2:08 14 Jul 2018 Russia RCC Boxing Academy, Ekaterinburg, Russia
9 Win 9–0 Russia Denis Bakhtov TKO 1 (8), 2:15 22 Apr 2018 Russia DIVS, Ekaterinburg, Russia
8 Win 8–0 Ukraine German Skobenko TKO 7 (8), 0:49 10 Feb 2018 Russia DIVS, Ekaterinburg, Russia
7 Win 7–0 Georgia (country) Tornike Puritchamiashvili UD 6 15 Dec 2017 Russia DIVS, Ekaterinburg, Russia
6 Win 6–0 Ukraine Oleksandr Nesterenko KO 2 (6), 2:15 18 Nov 2017 Russia Event-Hall, Solnechnyy, Russia
5 Win 5–0 Uzbekistan Murodbek Azimov UD 6 7 Sep 2017 Russia Kristall Ice Palace, Saratov, Russia
4 Win 4–0 Georgia (country) Gogita Gorgiladze TKO 2 (6), 1:45 27 May 2017 Russia Event-Hall, Solnechnyy, Russia
3 Win 3–0 Belarus Yury Bykhautsou UD 6 5 Feb 2017 Russia Expocentre, Volgograd, Russia
2 Win 2–0 Russia Vladimir Goncharov TKO 1 (6), 2:01 25 Nov 2016 Russia Korston Club, Moscow, Russia
1 Win 1–0 Belarus Viktar Chvarkou TKO 3 (4), 2:38 30 Jul 2016 Russia Galaktika Centre, Estosadok, Russia

References[]

  1. ^ "13.World Junior Championships - Jeju, South Korea - June 12-18 2004". amateur-boxing.strefa.pl. Retrieved 2020-02-26.
  2. ^ Russian National championships 2008
  3. ^ Russian National championships 2009
  4. ^ Wilder knocked out by Romanov
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