Albert Selimov


Albert Shevketovich Selimov is a Russian former amateur boxer of Lezgin descent. He is best known for being the only man to defeat Vasiliy Lomachenko in the amateur ranks. Competing for Russia, he won the 2007 world title, the 2008 World Cup, and two European titles, in 2006 and 2010. After failing to qualify for the 2012 Olympics, he moved to Azerbaijan and representing that country, placed second at the 2015 World Championships and fifth at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

Career

At the 2006 European Championships he beat Stephen Smith in the semis and Shahin Imranov 28:10 in the final.
At the 2007 World Championships southpaw counterpuncher Selimov beat American southpaw Raynell Williams and won against Yakup Kılıç by walk-over to reach the finals. There he outlasted Ukrainian Vasiliy Lomachenko, another southpaw.
In the round one bout of the featherweight division at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Lomachenko got his revenge and outclassed Selimov 16–11, cutting short Selimov's dream for Olympic gold.
Selimov finished his amateur career with 253 fights under his belt, 236 wins, 17 losses.

Olympic Games

2008
  • Lost to Vasiliy Lomachenko 7–14
2016
2007
  • Defeated Iulian Stan RSC-1
  • Defeated Marcel Herfuth PTS
  • Defeated Bahodirjon Sooltonov 24–9
  • Defeated Raynell Williams 25–8
  • Defeated Yakup Kılıç walk-over
  • Defeated Vasiliy Lomachenko 16–11
2009
2011
2015
2006
2008
2006
  • Defeated Sandor Racz RSCO-2
  • Defeated Edgar Manukyan RSCO-2
  • Defeated Stephen Smith RSCO-2
  • Defeated Shahin Imranov 28–10

    European Games

2015
  • Defeated Otar Eranosyan 3–0
  • Defeated Elian Dimitrov 3–0
  • Defeated Seán McComb 3–0
  • Defeated Sofiane Oumiha 3–0