Yuri Arbachakov boxer
- bouts
- 24
- won
- 23
- lost
- 1
- draw
- 0
- Status
- inactive
- Division
- flyweight
- Debut
- 1990-02-01
- Height
- 5′ 4″/163cm
- Reach
- -
- Age
- -
- Born
- 1966-10-22
- Death
- -
- Nationality
- Russia
Yuri Yakovlevich Arbachakov (Russian: Юрий Яковлевич Арбачаков; born October 22, 1966) is a former boxing champion in the flyweight division. He was the first Russian professional boxing champion.Yuri Arbachakov was born on October 22, 1966, in the village of Ust-Kezes, Kemerovo Oblast into a Shor family. Arbachakov was an amateur boxing star in the Soviet Union. He won both world and European amateur championships during his amateur career, and lost only 21 of 186 amateur fights.Arbachakov emigrated to Japan as part of the perestroika program, along with Orzubek Nazarov. He trained with the Kyoei boxing gym, and fought almost all of his fights in Japan. He made his professional debut in February, 1990, under the name "Yuri Chakov", in the bantamweight division. In 1991, his gym changed his ring name to "Yuri Ebihara," (after former world champion Hiroyuki Ebihara) and in July of that year, he won the Japanese flyweight title in his seventh professional bout, by 1st-round knockout. He defended the title once before returning it.In June, 1992, he challenged Muangchai Kittikasem for the WBC and lineal flyweight titles, and won by 8th-round knockout. He would go on to defend his titles nine times over five years.After winning the world titles, he took out "Ebihara" from his ring name, and began fighting as "Yuri Arbachakov." He made this change because "Ebi" closely resembles the Russian word for "fuck."
Date | Opponent | Last Opponents' Results | Place | Result |
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1997-11-12 | Chatchai Sasakul | WWDWWW | Tsukisamu Green Dome, Sapporo | LOST Unanimous decision |
1996-08-26 | Puma Toguchi | WLWWWW | Kokugikan | WIN Technical knockout |
1996-02-05 | Raul Juarez | WWWWWW | Osaka-Jo Hall, Osaka | WIN Unanimous decision |
1995-09-25 | Chatchai Sasakul | WWWWWW | Nippon Budokan | WIN Unanimous decision |
1995-01-30 | Oscar Arciniega | LWWWWW | Green Dome, Sapporo | WIN Unanimous decision |
1994-08-01 | Hugo Rafael Soto | WWWWW | Ariake Colosseum | WIN KO |
1994-05-16 | Hiroshi Kobayashi | LWLLLL | Korakuen Hall | WIN KO |
1993-12-13 | Nam-Hoon Cha | WWWWWW | Municipal Gymnasium, Kyoto | WIN Unanimous decision |
1993-07-16 | Ysaias Zamudio | WWWWWW | World Memorial Hall, Kobe | WIN Unanimous decision |
1993-03-20 | Muangchai Kittikasem | WWWLWW | Lop Buri | WIN Technical knockout |
1992-10-20 | Yoon-Un Jin | WWWWWW | Korakuen Hall | WIN Unanimous decision |
1992-06-23 | Muangchai Kittikasem | WWWWWW | Kokugikan | WIN KO |
1992-04-20 | Suvatchai Chalermsri | LLLWWL | WIN KO |
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1992-03-16 | Samanchai Chalermsri | WLWLWW | Korakuen Hall | WIN Points |
1991-11-25 | Shun Hazama | WWWLWL | Korakuen Hall | WIN Technical knockout |
1991-09-30 | Byung-Kap Kim | LLLL | Korakuen Hall | WIN KO |
1991-07-15 | Takahiro Mizuno | WLLWLW | WIN KO |
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1991-03-16 | Hyun Ki Lee | debut | WIN KO |
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1990-12-20 | Rolando Bohol | DWWWLL | Korakuen Hall | WIN KO |
1990-10-29 | Justo Zuniga | LLWWLW | Korakuen Hall | WIN Technical knockout |
1990-06-23 | Jung Eui Hyun | L | Korakuen Hall | WIN Technical knockout |
1990-05-07 | Diego Onglao | LLLLLL | Korakuen Hall | WIN KO |
1990-04-12 | Jae-Hyun Kim | debut | Korakuen Hall | WIN KO |
1990-02-01 | Allan Tanaka | LLLL | Kokugikan | WIN Technical knockout |