Anvar Yunusov
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Anvar Yunusov is an amateur boxer from Tajikistan best known to handle AsianGames winner Violito Payla
Violito Payla
Violito Payla is an amateur boxer from the Philippines best known to win the Asian Games 2006 at flyweight.At the 2002 Asian Games he beat Tulashboy Doniyorov but lost to Noman Karim...

 his first ever stoppage defeat at the 2007 world championships. He has also qualified for the Olympics.

Career

Southpaw Yunusov beat Bato-Munko Vankeev
Bato-Munko Vankeev
Bato-Munko Vankeev is a boxer from Belarus.Vankeev qualified for the 2004 Summer Olympics by ending up in first place at the 2nd AIBA European 2004 Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Warsaw, Poland...

 at the world championships 2005 but lost to surprise winner Lee Ok-Sung
Lee Ok-Sung
Lee Ok-Sung is a South Korean amateur boxer best known for winning the 2005 World Championships in the men's flyweight division.-Career:Lee is relatively tall for a flyweight ....

.

He finished second at the military world championships 2006 and the Ahmet Comet Cup 2007 where he beat Mirat Sarsenbayev
Mirat Sarsembayev
Mirat Sarsembayev is an amateur boxer from Kazakhstan best known for winning the flyweight bronze at the 2005 World Amateur Boxing Championships.-Career:...

 but lost to local Kadri Kordel.

At the world championships 2007 he stopped Payla but lost to Samir Mammadov
Samir Mammadov
Samir Mammadov is a boxer from Azerbaijan, who won the silver medal in the men's flyweight division at the 2006 European Championships in Bulgaria and bronze at the 2007 World Championships.-Career:...

 later.

At the Olympic qualifier he beat Payla again, then Mongol Luvsantseren Zorigtbaatar and North Korean Pak Jong Chol.
In Beijing he lost his quarterfinal to experienced Thai favorite Somjit Jongjohor
Somjit Jongjohor
Somjit Jongjohor is an amateur Thai boxer best known for winning gold medals in the flyweight division at the 2003 World Amateur Boxing Championships and at the Beijing 2008 Olympics.-Career:Somjit won the Asian Games 2002....

.

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