Men's Low-Kick at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade +91 kg

The men's super heavyweight (over 91 kg/200.2 lbs) Low-Kick category at the W.A.K.O. World Championships 2007 in Belgrade was the second heaviest of the male Low-Kick tournaments, involving twelve 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 no enough contestants for a sixteen-man tournament, four of the fighters received byes through to the quarter finals. The tournament gold medallist was Dragan Jovanović from Serbia who defeated Mikhail Shvoev from Russia in the final by unanimous decision. Defeated semi finalists Hafiz Bahshaliyev from Azerbaijan and Ruslan Aushev from Kazakhstan won bronze medals.[1]

Results

1st Round Quarter Finals Semi Finals Final
   
      Azerbaijan Hafiz Bahshaliyev D(3:0)  
Portugal Humberto Evora       Belarus Eduard Vaznovich    
Belarus Eduard Vaznovich D(2:1)       Azerbaijan Hafiz Bahshaliyev    
        Russia Mikhail Shvoev D(2:1)  
      Croatia Marin Došen    
Russia Mikhail Shvoev D(3:0)     Russia Mikhail Shvoev D(2:1)  
Iraq Hawbeer Salam         Russia Mikhail Shvoev  
        Serbia Dragan Jovanović D(3:0)
      Ukraine Yaroslav Mudryy    
Kazakhstan Ruslan Aushev       Kazakhstan Ruslan Aushev DQ  
Bulgaria Todor Todorov D(3:0)       Kazakhstan Ruslan Aushev    
        Serbia Dragan Jovanović D(3:0)  
      Morocco Imad El Mountahi        
Slovakia Lukas Simek       Serbia Dragan Jovanović D(2:1)      
Morocco Imad El Mountahi D(2:1)  

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. Retrieved 2011-03-12.
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