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词条 Ivan Dychko
释义

  1. Amateur career

  2. Professional career

  3. Professional boxing record

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox boxer
| name = Ivan Dychko
| image= Ivan Dychko Rio 2016.jpg
| image_size=
| caption= Dychko at the 2016 Summer Olympics
| realname = Ivan Fyodorovich Dychko
| birth_date= {{birth date and age|1990|8|11}}
| birth_place= Rudny, Kazakh SSR, USSR
| height=206 cm
| reach=206 cm
| nationality = Kazakhstan
| style = Southpaw
| total = 7
| wins = 7
| losses = 0
| KO = 7
| draws =
| no contests =
| weight= Heavyweight
| medaltemplates ={{MedalOlympic}}{{MedalBronze| 2016 Rio | Super Heavyweight}}{{MedalBronze| 2012 London | Super Heavyweight}}{{MedalCompetition|World Amateur Championships}}{{MedalSilver| 2015 Doha | Super Heavyweight}}{{MedalSilver| 2013 Almaty | Super Heavyweight}}{{MedalBronze| 2011 Baku | Super Heavyweight}}{{MedalCompetition|Asian Games}}{{MedalGold | 2014 Inchon|Super Heavyweight}}{{MedalSilver | 2010 Guangzhou|Super Heavyweight}}{{MedalCompetition|Asian Championships}}{{MedalGold| 2013 Amman | Super Heavyweight}}{{MedalCompetition | AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships }}{{MedalSilver | 2008 Guadalajara | Heavyweight }}
}}

Ivan Fyodorovich Dychko ({{lang-ru|Иван Фёдорович Дычко}}; born on 11 August 1990 in Kazakh SSR, USSR) is a Kazakhstani boxer, known for winning two bronze medals at super heavyweight at the 2012 Summer Olympics and the 2016 Summer Olympics.

Amateur career

At the 2008 AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships Dychko defeated American Cruiserweight Contender Nick Kisner in the quarterfinals 5-1. Then went on to lose 8:10 to Erislandy Savon, in the final match to earn a Silver medal. He moved up to super heavyweight a year later, winning his first of three national championships at the weight. At the 2009 World Amateur Boxing Championships, he was eliminated after losing his second bout 11:15 to Denis Sergeev. At the 2010 Asian Games, Dycho defeated Iranian Rouhollah Hosseini 6:4 in the semifinal but lost the final 5:7 to local favorite Zhang Zhilei. In 2011 he beat Roman Kapitanenko 9:4 at a local tournament. At the 2011 AIBA World Boxing Championships, he got past Zhilei 13:7 and Croat Filip Hrgovic but lost the semi final to eventual winner Magomedrasul Majidov 9:16.[1]

At the 2012 Olympics, he beat German boxer Erik Pfeifer 14–4 and Canadian boxer Simon Kean to win the bronze medal. He lost the semifinal to Anthony Joshua 13–11.

At the 2013 World Championships, Dychko beat Satish Kumar and Pfeifer to reach the final once again, where he was to rematch Majidov. Majidov got a convincing win by knocking Dychko out in the final round despite the latter winning the first 2 rounds. Dychko was first knocked down by an overhand. He'd get up but after the referee resumed the fight, Majidov landed the same shot and knocked down Dychko once again. At that point, the referee stopped the fight. Dychko bounced back by winning a gold medal at the 2014 Asian Games. Dychko would reach the final once again at the 2015 World Championships, but he lost to Tony Yoka 0:3.

At the 2016 Olympics, Dychko vanquished Majidov in the first round but would settle for a bronze once again, after losing to Joe Joyce in the semifinals. His amateur record is 181-18.

Professional career

Dychko announced he was turning pro on February 2017. He said he was looking for a rematch against world champion Anthony Joshua.[2] On his debut, Dychko, an abnormally tall boxer, was matched against 6'11 Aubur Wright, an even taller fighter. He was nevertheless able to convincingly beat Wright, stopping him after just 2 minutes in the first round.[3]

Professional boxing record

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|ko-wins=7
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No.|NumberResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
7{{yes2}}Win7-0{{flagicon|USA}} Maurice HarrisKO1:39}}6 Jul 2018{{Flag icon|USA}} {{small| Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Hollywood, U.S.}}
6{{yes2}}Win6-0{{flagicon|USA}} Mike MarroneTKO2:19}}16 Jun 2018{{Flag icon|USA}} {{small| Coliseum, Saint Petersburg, U.S.}}
5{{yes2}}Win5-0{{flagicon|USA}} Stephen KirnonKO0:38}}23 Mar 2018{{Flag icon|USA}} {{small| Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Hollywood, U.S.}}
4{{yes2}}Win4-0{{flagicon|COL}} Celso PinzonTKO1:37}}16 Dec 2017{{Flag icon|USA}} {{small| Miami Airport Convention Center, Miami, Florida, U.S.}}
3{{yes2}}Win3-0{{flagicon|MEX}} Carlos SandovalTKO2:28}}8 Dec 2017{{Flag icon|USA}} {{small| Hialeah Park Racing & Casino, Hialeah, Florida, U.S.}}
2{{yes2}}Win2-0{{flagicon|USA}} Rodriguez CageKO0:49}}13 Oct 2017{{Flag icon|USA}} {{small|A La Carte Event Pavilion, Tampa, Florida, U.S.}}
1{{yes2}}Win1-0{{flagicon|USA}} Aubur WrightTKO2:05}}29 Sep 2017{{Flag icon|USA}} {{small|Gilley's, Dallas, Texas, U.S.}}{{small|Professional debut}}

References

1. ^Results
2. ^http://www.boxingscene.com/ivan-dychko-turns-pro-eyes-anthony-joshua-rematch--113793
3. ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_DblfLQ6qA

External links

  • {{Boxrec|id=813592}}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20120425083224/http://asiaboxing.org/en/biographies.html?bokser=396 Profile]
{{Footer Asian Games Champions Boxing Super Heavyweight}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Dychko, Ivan}}

20 : 1990 births|Living people|Heavyweight boxers|Boxers at the 2012 Summer Olympics|Boxers at the 2016 Summer Olympics|Olympic boxers of Kazakhstan|Kazakhstani people of Russian descent|Olympic bronze medalists for Kazakhstan|Olympic medalists in boxing|Asian Games medalists in boxing|Boxers at the 2010 Asian Games|Boxers at the 2014 Asian Games|Medalists at the 2012 Summer Olympics|Medalists at the 2016 Summer Olympics|Kazakhstani male boxers|AIBA World Boxing Championships medalists|Asian Games gold medalists for Kazakhstan|Asian Games silver medalists for Kazakhstan|Medalists at the 2010 Asian Games|Medalists at the 2014 Asian Games

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