Serafim Todorov boxer

Serafim Todorov boxer
bouts
7
won
6
lost
1
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
welterweight
Debut
1998-04-30
Height
5′ 8½″/174cm
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
1969-07-06
Death
-
Nationality
Bulgaria

Serafim Simeonov Todorov (Bulgarian: Серафим Симеонов Тодоров; born 6 July 1969) is a former Bulgarian Olympic amateur boxer. He won three consecutive gold medals at both the World and European Championships, and silver at the 1996 Olympics. He is the last boxer to defeat Floyd Mayweather Jr., albeit via a highly controversial decision, who later went on to become one of the all-time greats in professional boxing.As an amateur, Todorov won the world championships three times, in 1991 at bantamweight, and in 1993 and 1995 at featherweight. He won a silver medal at bantamweight in 1989, losing to Cuban Enrique Carrion in the final. He also won the European amateur championships in 1989 and 1991 at bantamweight, and in 1993 at featherweight.Todorov represented Bulgaria at the 1988, 1992 and 1996 Olympic Games. In 1992 he lost in the quarter-finals to North Korean Li Gwang-Sik.At the 1996 Summer Olympics, Todorov qualified to the semi-finals where he met the then 19-year-old American, Floyd Mayweather, Jr. Todorov won by a 10–9 margin, although many observers felt that Mayweather won the fight. The referee initially raised Mayweather's hand at the end of the fight. Todorov went on to the final where he lost to Somluck Kamsing from Thailand and settled for the silver medal. The majority of people believe Emil Jetchev, the Bulgarian chairman of the international referees' and judges' commission, had orchestrated Todorov's victory. Jetchev was forced to retire following the fight due to the allegations and involvement of foul play. Todorov does not deny the possibility, but says that Jetchev also orchestrated his unfair loss to Kamsing in the final.1992 (at bantamweight)1996 (at featherweight)

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2015-07-26 Aleksandar Chukaleyski WLLLLL Boxing Hall Pernik, Pernik WIN
Unanimous decision
2003-11-25 Nikolai Mihailov LLLLLW Botev Hall, Plovdiv WIN
Unanimous decision
2003-09-09 Gheorghe Ghiompirica LWWWWL Club Albena, Varna WIN
Unanimous decision
2000-09-12 Redjeb Yuseinov L Sports Palace, Varna WIN
Unanimous decision
1999-10-16 Anton Glofak LLLLLL Rhein-Mosel-Halle, Koblenz WIN
KO
1999-02-13 Toni Naskovski debut 25 May Hall, Veles LOST
Split-decision
1998-04-30 Veselin Dimitrov Vasilev WWWW Sofia WIN
Points