Men's Low-Kick at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -81 kg

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The men's light heavyweight (81-kilogram (179 lb)) Low-Kick category at the W.A.K.O. World Championships 2007 in Belgrade was the fourth-heaviest of the male Low-Kick tournaments, involving seventeen fighters from three continents (Europe, Asia and Africa). Each of the matches was three rounds of two minutes each and were fought under Low-Kick rules.

As there were too few fighters for a tournament of thirty-two, fifteen of the fighters received byes through to the second round. The tournament champion was Serbia's Nenad Pagonis who won the gold by defeating Azerbaijan's Rail Rajabov in the final via split decision. Defeated semi finalists, Dénes Rácz from Hungary and Viktor Nordh from Sweden received bronze medals.[1]

Results[]

1st Round 2nd Round Quarter Finals Semi Finals Final
Hungary Dénes Rácz KO
Turkey Caner Topal  
Hungary Dénes Rácz D(2:1)
Portugal Leonildo Domingos  
Portugal Leonildo Domingos D(3:0)
Italy Luciano Nubile  
Hungary Dénes Rácz  
Azerbaijan Rail Rajabov D(3:0)
Croatia Marijo Valentic D(3:0)
South Africa  
Croatia Marijo Valentic  
Azerbaijan Rail Rajabov D(3:0)
Russia Alexey Papin  
Azerbaijan Rail Rajabov D(2:1)
Azerbaijan Rail Rajabov  
Serbia Nenad Pagonis D(2:1)
Poland Maciej Miszkin  
Greece Veniamin Davidis D(2:1)
Greece Veniamin Davidis  
Sweden Viktor Nordh D(3:0)
Iran Khanjari Ali  
Egypt Mohamed Esmaeel   Sweden Viktor Nordh D(3:0)
Sweden Viktor Nordh D(3:0) Sweden Viktor Nordh  
Serbia Nenad Pagonis KO
Ukraine Anatoliy Dyakov D(2:1)
France David Dumont  
Ukraine Anatoliy Dyakov  
Serbia Nenad Pagonis D(3:0)
Bulgaria Ilijan Kostadinov  
Serbia Nenad Pagonis D(3:0)

Key[]

Abbreviation Meaning
D (3:0) Decision (Unanimous)
D (2:1) Decision (Split)
KO Knockout
TKO Technical Knockout
AB Abandonment (Injury in match)
WO Walkover (No fight)
DQ Disqualification

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "LK w -52 kg - Kickboxing Ireland Home Page (Low-Kick Results)" (PDF). www.kickboxingireland.ie. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2011-03-12.

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