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BOXNEWS Boxer Yuri Romanov

Yuri Romanov

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Record 21 (14 ko's) + 2 + 0 = 23
Weight division Lightweight (135 lbs)
Positions in ratings 12 - WBC Lightweight (February 2009)
8 - WBA Lightweight (March 2009)
13 - IBF Lightweight (July 2009)
14 - WBO Lightweight (January 2009)
Title eliminator 1 - EBU Lightweight (January 2009)
Nationality Belarus   Belarus
Lives & trains Belarus   Belarus,
Born Belarus   Belarus,
Profdebut11 Apr 2002
Stance Orthodox
Manager Belgium Philippe Fondu
Boxrec ID 104152

Records list

# Date Opponent Record Location Result
404.04.2008 United Kingdom Jonathan Thaxton[33-7-0, 18]United Kingdom  United Kingdom, LondonW TKO 6 (12)more...
328.04.2007 Bulgaria Tontcho Tontchev[37-4-0, 21]Belarus  Belarus, MinskW KO 3 (12)more...
211.11.2006 Spain Juan Carlos Melero Diaz[31-0-0, 16]Spain  SpainW KO 3 (12)more...
116.10.2004 Russian Federation Sergey Starkov[11-22-1, 1]Ukraine  Ukraine, YaltaW PTS 10 (10)more...







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Ali Funeka Wants The Angulo vs Romanov Winner 9 Jul 2009 10:35

Ali Funeka Wants The Angulo vs Romanov Winner

Lightweight contender Ali Funeka (32-2-2, 25KOs) is ready to get back in the mix after sitting on the shelf since his close decision loss to Nate Campbell in February. Funeka, ranked at number 3 by the IBF, is hoping to land a fight with the winner of the upcoming bout between Fernando Angulo (22-5, 14 KOs) and Yuri Romanov (21-2, 14 KOs), who are scheduled to fight for the vacant IBF title on August 1 read more ...
Witter-Alexander Lands on Darchinyan-Agbeko Card 24 May 2009 14:59

Witter-Alexander Lands on Darchinyan-Agbeko Card

According to the Times Online, the junior welterweight bout between Junior Witter and undefeated Devon Alexander will land in the co-feature position of the July 11 Showtime televised card at the BankAtlantic Centre, in Sunrise, Florida read more ...
Romanov wins in three! 12 Nov 2006 12:04

Romanov wins in three!

Former champion Juan Carlos Melero Diaz won the first two rounds and knocked down the challenger Yuri Romanov in the third, but moments later he was caught himself with a tremendous right that knocked him out for more than the count. It was the first defeat for the local from Ciudad Real, Spain. Yuri Romanov, who's the first ever European champion from Belarus, is expected to make a voluntary defence on the Boxe Masters IV scheduled for read more ...