Rahman Amouzad
Rahman Amouzad Khalili is an Iranian freestyle wrestler who currently competes at 65 kilograms. The 2022 World champion, Amouzad reached silver medals while representing Iran at the 2024 Summer Olympics and the [Iran at the 2022 2020 Asian Wrestling Championships|Asian Games|2022 Asian Games].
A [List of Cadet, Junior, and Espoir 2022 World Wrestling Championships|World Champions in men's freestyle wrestling|three-time age-group World champion], Amouzad has earned medals at multiple international tournaments, such as the Asian Championships and the Individual World Cup.
Career
2018–2020
In 2018 and 2019, Amouzad claimed gold medals at the U17 World Championships and the U17 Asian Championships, at 45 and 48 kilograms respectively.In October 2020, he competed at the Iranian Premier League for Islamic Azad University, scoring two wins at 61 kilograms on his senior level debut. In November, Amouzad trimmed down to 57 kilograms for the Iranian World Team Trials, dropping matches to Asian champion Reza Atri and U23 World medalist Alireza Sarlak. In December, he racked up two more wins for IAU at the Premier League.
A week later, Amouzad claimed a bronze medal at the Individual World Cup, winning four matches while losing one, to reigning World champion Zaur Uguev from Russia.
2021
In March, Amouzad competed in a rematch against Reza Atri for the Iranian Olympic Team spot, losing in a close bout on points. In May, he moved up to 61 kilograms and claimed the Takhi Cup, defeating four opponents on his way to a gold medal and a spot on the Iranian World Team. In June, Amouzad claimed the Yasar Dogu gold medal, notably defeating Asian champion Ulukbek Zholdoshbekov and Münir Recep Aktaş.In August, Amouzad made his international U20 debut, becoming the 2021 U20 World Champion at 61 kilograms. At the Senior World Championships of October, Amouzad advanced to the second round after a win over Hungary, before being eliminated by Toshihiro Hasegawa from Japan to place eleventh.
2022
In April, Amouzad moved up to 65 kilograms and claimed his first Asian Continental title, defeating Olympic bronze medalist Bajrang Punia from India in the finals.In September, he competed at the World Championships, running through a gauntlet and defeating reigning European champion Ismail Musukaev from Hungary, three-time World champion Haji Aliyev from Azerbaijan and Olympian Yun Jun-sik from South Korea, to reach the finals. The next day, he claimed the World title, defeating three-time NCAA champion Yianni Diakomihalis from the United States in a high-scoring match.
In December, Amouzad helped Iran to a silver-medal finish at the World Cup, defeating U23 Asian champion Taiyrbek Zhumashbek Uulu from the All-Stars team and Yianni Diakomihalis from the United States, in a rematch from the World finals.
2025
Amouzad in 2025 year his first major tournament at the 2025 World Wrestling Championships Won the gold medal. He at freestyle 65 kg competition, defeated Ikromzhon Khadzhimurodov of Kazakhstan with score 13-0. Real Woods American, Sujeet Kalkal Indian and Peiman Biabani Canada, the next opponents were Amouzad all of whom were defeated by him. He faced Kotaro Kiyooka Japan in the final and defeated him with a perfect score of 10-0.Freestyle record
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Moscow, Russia
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Paris, France
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Zagreb, Croatia
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Hangzhou, China
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Istanbul, Turkey
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Tehran, Iran
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Tehran, Iran
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Belgrade, Serbia
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Tehran, Iran
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Tehran, Iran
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Tehran, Iran