Men's Light-Contact at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -63 kg

Men's Light-Contact at WAKO World Championships 2007 Belgrade -63 kg
Men's Light-Contact Kickboxing at the
W.A.K.O. World Championships 2007 (Belgrade)
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The men's 63 kg (138.6 lbs) Light-Contact category at the W.A.K.O. World Championships 2007 in Belgrade was the second lightest of the male Light-Contact tournaments being the equivalent of the light welterweight division when compared to Low-Kick and K-1's weight classes. There were twenty-two men from three continents (Europe, Asia and Africa) taking part in the competition. Each of the matches was three rounds of two minutes each and were fought under Light-Contact rules.

Due to the unequal number of fighters designed for a tournament fit for thirty-two, eleven of the contestants had a bye through to the second round. The tournament winner was Croatian Marko Sarko, beating Hungarian Sandor Szanto by unanimous decision in their gold medal match. Ukrainian Kostyantyn Demorets'kyy and Turk Murat Aydin won bronze medals having reached the semi finals.[1]

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Results

  1st Round 2nd Round Quarter Finals Semi Finals Final
     
         Ukraine Kostyantyn Demorets'kyy DQ  
         Serbia Igor Sevalevic    
           Ukraine Kostyantyn Demorets'kyy D(3:0)  
         Italy Elio Pinto    
         Denmark Thomas Jensen    
 Italy Elio Pinto D(3:0)      Italy Elio Pinto D(3:0)  
 Czech Republic Ondrej Moravec          Ukraine Kostyantyn Demorets'kyy    
         Croatia Marko Sarko D(2:1)  
         Croatia Marko Sarko D(3:0)  
         Slovenia Anze Dimec    
         Croatia Marko Sarko DQ
         Sweden John Johansson    
         Switzerland Roger Francioni    
 Sweden John Johansson D(3:0)      Sweden John Johansson D(2:1)  
 Iran Mostafa Golkoo Khajepour          Croatia Marko Sarko D(3:0)
         Hungary Sandor Szanto  
         Morocco Soufiane Taaowati D(3:0)
 Republic of Ireland Russell Pulin D(2:1)      Republic of Ireland Russell Pulin    
 Iraq Qaysar Obeed        Morocco Soufiane Taaowati  
         Turkey Murat Aydin D(2:1)  
         Turkey Murat Aydin D(3:0)  
 Germany Markus Ritz        Slovakia Vojtech Hudy    
 Slovakia Vojtech Hudy D(3:0)      Turkey Murat Aydin    
         Hungary Sandor Szanto D(3:0)  
         Poland Maciej Dominczak         
 Austria Mario Krakolinig        Russia Stanislav Petrov D(3:0)       
 Russia Stanislav Petrov D(3:0)      Russia Stanislav Petrov  
         Hungary Sandor Szanto D(3:0)  
         Kazakhstan Sayan Karibayev  
         Hungary Sandor Szanto D(3:0)  
     

Key

Abbreviation Meaning
D (3:0) Decision (Unanimous)
D (2:1) Decision (Split)
KO Knockout
TKO Technical Knockout
AB Abandonment (Injury in match)
WO Walkover (No fight)
DQ Disqualification

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