Nationality Uzbekistan Name Mahammatkodir Abdullaev Height 1.69 m Martial art Boxing | Sport Boxing Role Boxer Weight 63 kg Rated at Light welterweight | |
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Full name Mukhammad Kadyr Abdullayev Born November 15, 1973 (age 51) ( 1973-11-15 ) Andijon, Uzbekistan Similar People Ricardo Williams, Mohamed Allalou, Artur Grigorian, Diogenes Luna, Ruslan Chagaev |
Muhammad Abdullaev vs Juan Alberto Godoy
Mohammadqodir Abdullaev (Uzbek: Muhammadqodir Abdullayev; born November 15, 1973), best known as Muhammad Abdullaev, is an Uzbekistani former professional boxer who competed from 2001 to 2011, and challenged once for the WBO light-welterweight title in 2005. As an amateur he won gold medals in the light welterweight division at the 1999 World Championships and 2000 Olympics.
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Amateur achievements

Olympic results
1996 (as a Lightweight)
2000 (as a Light Welterweight)

Pro career

Also known as Mohammad Abdullaev, Abdullayev turned pro in 2001 and has had limited success. Although he won his first 11 bouts, including a victory over former IBF Lightweight Title holder Philip Holiday, he was KO'd in 2003 by Emmanuel Clottey, although he was winning the fight at the time, and it appeared that he was counted out only because he didn't understand the referee's count (which was in English). He has since lost to Miguel Cotto and Andreas Kotelnik.

