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The men's lightweight (60 kg/132 lbs) Low-Kick category at the W.A.K.O. World Championships 2007 in Belgrade was the fourth lightest of the male Low-Kick tournaments involving thirteen 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 not enough fighters for a sixteen-man tournament, three of the competitors had byes through to the quarter finals. The tournament winner was Russian Zurab Faroyan who defeated multiple time world champion Eduard Mammadov from Azerbaijan by split decision in the gold medal match. Belarusian Dzianis Tselitsa and Turk Fikri Arican won bronze medals.[1]
1st Round | Quarter Finals | Semi Finals | Final | ||||||||||||||||
Dzianis Tselitsa | D(3:0) | ||||||||||||||||||
Daniarbek Asanov | Paulo Oliveira | ||||||||||||||||||
Paulo Oliveira | D(3:0) | Dzianis Tselitsa | |||||||||||||||||
Zurab Faroyan | D(2:1) | ||||||||||||||||||
Zurab Faroyan | D(3:0) | ||||||||||||||||||
Martin Gruber | Yevgen Ruban | ||||||||||||||||||
Yevgen Ruban | WO | Zurab Faroyan | D(2:1) | ||||||||||||||||
Milos Anic | D(3:0) | Eduard Mammadov | |||||||||||||||||
Yerkebulan Kushetov | Milos Anic | ||||||||||||||||||
Fikri Arican | D(3:0) | Fikri Arican | D(3:0) | ||||||||||||||||
Jonas Ivung | Fikri Arican | ||||||||||||||||||
Mohammad Nezami | D(3:0) | Eduard Mammadov | D(2:1) | ||||||||||||||||
Siniša Kovačić | Mohammad Nezami | ||||||||||||||||||
Eduard Mammadov | D(3:0) |
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 |
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