Men's Low-Kick at W.A.K.O. European Championships 2006 Skopje -75 kg

Men's Low-Kick Kickboxing at the
W.A.K.O. European Championships 2006 (Skopje)
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The men's middleweight (75 kg/165 lb) Low-Kick division at the W.A.K.O. European Championships 2006 in Skopje was the fifth heaviest of the male Low-Kick tournaments involving fifteen fighters. Each of the matches was three rounds of two minutes each and were fought under Low-Kick kickboxing rules.

As there were too few fighters for a tournament designed for sixteen, one of the participants received a bye into the quarter-finals. The tournament gold medal was won by Russian Ibragim Tamazaev who defeated Serbian Dragan Mićić in the final by unanimous decision. It was Tamazaev's second gold at W.A.K.O. in Low-Kick as he was the defending world champion from Agadir 2005. Defeated semi finalists Leszek Koltun from Poland and Stelian Angelov from Bulgaria won bronze medals.[1][2]

Results

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1st round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
  Stefano Paone  
  Ibragim Tamazaev D(3:0)   Ibragim Tamazaev D(3:0)
  Dmytro Osobskiy D(3:0)   Dmytro Osobskiy  
  Miloje Petrovic     Ibragim Tamazaev D(3:0)
  Adam Gerzsai D(2:1)   Leszek Koltun  
  Alexander Bojic     Adam Gerzsai  
  Mite Stojkov     Leszek Koltun D(2:1)
  Leszek Koltun KO   Ibragim Tamazaev D(3:0)
  Rafal Dudek D(2:1)   Dragan Mićić  
  Odje Manda     Rafal Dudek  
  Stelian Angelov D(3:0)   Stelian Angelov D(3:0)
  Kole Petanceski     Stelian Angelov  
  Dzemal Mahmic D(2:1)   Dragan Mićić D(2:1)
  Kamil Sharifov     Dzemal Mahmic  
  Dragan Mićić D(3:0)
Abbreviation Meaning
D (2:1) Decision (Winners Score:Losers Score)
KO Knockout
TKO Technical Knockout
AB Abandonment (Injury in match)
WO Walkover (No fight)
DQ Disqualification
WIN Method unknown - used when official source unclear

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Low Kick (Results)" (PDF). www.european-championships-macedonia-2006.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-26. Retrieved 2011-06-25.
  2. ^ "Low Kick (In Croatian - Low-Kick results)". kickboxing333.blog.hr. Retrieved 2011-06-25.
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