Ivailo Marinov
Medal record | ||
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Representing Bulgaria | ||
Men's Boxing | ||
Olympic Games | ||
1988 Seoul | Light Flyweight | |
1980 Moscow | Light Flyweight | |
World Amateur Championships | ||
1982 Munich | Light Flyweight | |
European Amateur Championships | ||
1981 Tampere | Light Flyweight | |
1983 Varna | Light Flyweight | |
1989 Athens | Light Flyweight | |
1991 Gothenburg | Light Flyweight | |
1985 Budapest | Light Flyweight | |
World Cup | ||
1981 Montreal | Light Flyweight |
Ivailo Marinov (Bulgarian: Ивайло Маринов) (July 12, 1960 in Varna, also known as Ismail Mustafov, Ismail Huseinov or Ivailo Khristov) is a Bulgarian boxer of Turkish ancestry, who won the bronze medal at the 1980 Summer Olympics in light flyweight, and the gold medal in the same category at the 1988 Summer Olympics
Name
Throughout his career, he competed under several different names. Various references provide different and often contradicting information about his exact birth name and what name he used in which competition. The majority of the sources however seem to suggest, that his original name was Ismail Mustafov, Ismail Huseinov or Ismail Mustafov-Huseinov, and his name was forcibly changed to Ivailo Marinov, Ivailo Khristov or Ivailo Marinov-Khristov under the Zhivkov regime.
Amateur career
Besides his olympics results, he also won the gold medal at the World Championship in 1982.
He also won four gold medals in the European Boxing Championships in 1981, 1983, 1989 and 1991 and a silver medal in 1985.
Olympic results
1980
- 1st round bye
- Defeated Gerard Hawkins (Great Britain) 5-0
- Defeated Ahmed Siad (Algeria) 5-0
- Lost to Hipolito Ramos (Cuba) 1-4
1988
- 1st round bye
- Defeated Mark Epton (Great Britain) 5-0
- Defeated Henry Martínez (El Salvador) 5-0
- Defeated Alexander Mahmutov (Soviet Union) 5-0
- Defeated Leopoldo Serantes (Philippines) 5-0
- Defeated Michael Carbajal (United States) 5-0
Honors
He was picked as Bulgaria's No. 1 Boxer of the 20th Century in a survey conducted by the Bulgarian Association of Boxing Journalists.[1]
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