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Meet The Only Man Who Beat Vasyl Lomachenko As An Amateur

Meet The Only Man Who Beat Vasyl Lomachenko As An Amateur

Lomachenko has only been beaten once in the amateur ranks...

Nasir Jabbar

Nasir Jabbar

Introducing Albert Selimov. The only man to beat Vasyl Lomachenko in the amateur ranks.

Before becoming a decorated professional boxer, Lomachenko cleaned up amateur titles at an alarming rate. We're talking not one but TWO Olympic gold medals (Beijing 2008 & London 2012).

'Hi-Tech' registered a staggering 396-1 (!!) amateur record.

Just one fighter boasts a victory over Lomachenko as an amateur and he goes by the name of Selimov.

In the 2007 World Amateur Championships in Chicago, the gold medal match-up was between the Russian boxer and Lomachenko.

Selimov out-pointed his counterpart 16-11 to pick up a gold medal with Lomachenko experiencing his first and only amateur defeat.

The sole stain on his amateur record, having won the rest of his match-ups while donning a head-guard.

However, it didn't take long to avenge the loss. In fact, the Ukrainian evened the score, and some, by beating him twice, most notably at the 2008 Olympics.

He met Selimov in the first-round in 2008 and advanced to the next round by out-pointing him 14-7. He ultimately went all the way, and secured the first of his two Olympic gold medals.

Image: PA
Image: PA

Whilst Selimov snubbed a move to the professional rank, his name remains synonymous with Lomachenko's amateur legacy.

Of course, he bagged another Olympic gold medal in London cementing his status as the greatest amateur boxer of all-time.

The 31-year-old has since carved out an incredible professional career, too.

Lomachenko claimed a world title in just his third bout, then became a three-weight world champion after claiming titles at super featherweight and lightweight.

He's arguably the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world and it doesn't look like anyone is able to stop him.

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Topics: Boxing News, Boxing, Fight News