Nikolay Kulpin Explained

Nikolay Kulpin
Nationality:Soviet Russian
Kazakhstani
Sport:Boxing
Height:187 cm
Birth Date:12 December 1968
Birth Place:Oryol, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Death Place:Pavlodar, Kazakhstan

Nikolay Anatoliyevich Kulpin (12 December 1968  - 12 March 2003) was a Kazakhstani boxer. He competed in the men's super heavyweight event at the 1992 Summer Olympics representing the Unified Team.[1]

Amateur career

TSC Tournament (+91 kg), Berlin, East Germany, July 1988:

Canada Cup (+91 kg), Civic Centre, Ottawa, Canada, June 1991:

X Summer Spartakiad of Peoples of the USSR, boxing (+91 kg), Minsk, Belarus SSR, July 1991:

USA−USSR Middle & Heavy Duals (+91 kg), Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, December 1991:

CIS Boxing Championships (+91 kg), Tambov, Russia, February 1992:

King's Cup (+91 kg), Bangkok, Thailand, April 1992:

Seoul Cup (+91 kg), Seoul, South Korea, May 1992:

Olympic Games (+91 kg), Barcelona, Spain, July 1992:

World Championships (+91 kg), Tampere, Finland, May 1993:

After two professional fights in 1992 Kulpin resumed his amateur career to compete in the 1993 World Championships, where he was dropped out from the quarterfinals.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpp RecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
15–520–1 Buster Mathis Jr.0 (10)27 Feb 1996
20Win15–512–2–0 Julius FrancisPTS1030 Nov 1995
19Loss14–55–0–0 Oleg MaskaevUD1229 Sep 1995
18Win14–411–0–0 Aurelio PerezTKO325 Jul 1995
17Loss13–49–0–0 Aurelio Perez103 May 1995
16Win13–310–4–0 Alexey VarakinKO17 Apr 1995
15Loss12–325–1–0 Corrie SandersUD101 Apr 1995
14Win12–2 David GharibyanPTS824 Feb 1995
13Loss11–256–4–0 Adilson Rodrigues1011 Dec 1994
12Win11–17–19–1 Mike RobinsonKO430 Nov 1994
11Loss10–124–10–1 Johnny Nelson125 Nov 1994
10Win10–03–0–0 Vladimir YelbaevTKO3 (8)21 Jun 1994
9Win9–0 Anatoly VeryovkinTKO4 (8)27 May 1994
8Win8–00–1–0 Tzvetan TzvetkovTKO7 May 1994
7Win7–00–1–0 Anatoly Danilov818 Mar 1994
6Win6–00–1–0 Vitaly YarovoyTKO4 (8)30 Nov 1993
5Win5–08–1–1 Gilton dos SantosKO615 Oct 1993
4Win4–0 Nikolay SoshilinKO4 (8)13 Sep 1993
3Win3–0 Georgiy PeskovTKO3 (8)28 Aug 1993
2Win2–0 Viktor ShtormKO3 (8)23 Sep 1992
1Win1–01–1–0 Viktor Aldoshin4 (8)10 Aug 1992

External links

Notes and References

  1. Nikolay Kulpin Olympic Results . https://web.archive.org/web/20200418082421/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ku/nikolay-kulpin-1.html . dead . 18 April 2020 . 12 January 2019.