Dharmendra Singh Yadav

Dharmendra Singh Yadav
Statistics
Nickname(s) gogi
Rated at Super bantamweight
Height 5'4" (162 cm)
Nationality India Indian
Born December 29, 1972
Boxing record
Total fights 6
Wins 6
Wins by KO 1
Losses 0

Dharmendra Singh Yadav (born December 29, 1972) is an Indian boxer. He received Arjuna Award for boxing in 1991.[1]

Yadav represented India 19 times in international events from 1989 to 1994. He won three silver and seven bronze medals. He won a bronze medal at the 1990 Commonwealth Games (light flyweight division). He turned professional in 1995, the first Indian boxer to do so.[2]

Yadav competed in the flyweight division at the 1992 Summer Olympics. He was defeated in the first round by Hungary's István Kovács.[3] He finished in 17th place.[4]youngest Arjuna awardee


Professional boxing record

6 Wins (1 knockouts), 0 Losses, 0 Draws,[5]
Res. Record Opponent Type Rd. Date Location Notes
Win 6-0 United Kingdom Neil Parry PTS 6 1996-09-03 United Kingdom York Hall, London, United Kingdom
Win 5-0 Bulgaria Krasimir Cholakov TKO 1 1996-07-09 United Kingdom York Hall, London, United Kingdom
Win 4-0 United Kingdom Anthony Hanna PTS 4 1996-05-14 United Kingdom Goresbrook Leisure Centre, Essex, United Kingdom
Win 3-0 United Kingdom Brendan Bryce PTS 4 1996-04-02 United Kingdom Elephant & Castle Centre, London, United Kingdom
Win 2-0 United Kingdom Rowan Anthony Williams PTS 4 1996-01-19 United Kingdom Leisure Centre, Berkshire, United Kingdom
Win 1-0 United Kingdom Shaun Norman PTS 4 1995-11-29 United Kingdom Elephant & Castle Centre, London, United Kingdom Professional boxing debut.

See also

CURRICULAM- VITAE DHARMENDRA SINGH YADAV Olympian & Arjuna Awardee (Boxing), Ex Assistant Commandant C.I.S.F. Present Address: E-1201, Netaji Nagar New Delhi -110023 Contact No: +91-9891670231 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Personal information : Name

Dharmendra Singh Yadav Father’s Name

Late Shri Lochan Yadav Date of Birth

29th December, 1972 Gender

Male Height

162 cms Marital Status

Married Religion

Hindu Nationality

Indian Languages known

Hindi & English Occupation

National Boxing Coach Educational Qualifications :

Technical qualification:

Sports Activity :

Amateur boxing achievement As a player in international Area Year- 1989

Year-1990

Promising Boxer in the Sixth World Cup and awarded Power Trophy.

Year -1991

Page /2 continued Year -1992

Won Bronze Medal in Asian championship (Olympic Qualifying Championship) held at Bangkok, Thailand.

Acclaimed “the most Promising Boxer” Award in Asia.

Won two Bronze Medal in Padrosoto Alba, Giraldo-Cardova-Cardian International Tournament held at Cuba.

Participated in Olympic Games held at Barcelona (Spain). Year -1993

Won Gold Medal in YMCA’s Invitational Championship held at New Delhi and was acclaimed as the Best Boxer of the Championship.

Won Silver Medal in Asian Invitational Championship at Beijing, China.

Participated in King’s Cup International Tournament at Bangkok, Thailand. Year -1994

Won Two Bronze Medals in Padrosoto Alba, Giraldo-Cardova-Cardian International Tournament held at Cuba.

Participated in VIIth World Cup held at Bangkok, Thailand. Special Achievements:

Arjuna Awardee (1991) (Highest Award for Sports in India).

Most Prospective Boxer Award in Olympic Qualifying Championship held at Bangkok, Thailand (1992).

Most Promising & Youngest Boxer for being the first semi- finalist in Sixth World Cup held at Mumbai (India) in year 1990.

Uttar Pradesh government has announced to confer me with State’s highest Yash Bharti Award this year Professional Achievement:

First Indian Professional Boxer Record, Unbeaten. Win Lost Draw 6 0 0

British Rating 4th Rank from 1995 to 1997

PAN Asian Rating Achievements as Coach 7th Rank from 1995 to 1997 In Common Wealth Championship 25th August to 1st September 2003 at Kuala

Lumpur, Malaysia, one of the boxers trained by me has won the Gold medal.

In 1st AFRO-Asian Games 24th October to 1st November 2003 at Hyderabad (A.P), one of the boxers trained by me have won the Silver medal.

Participated as a trainer in the Olympic Qualifying Green Hill Cup at Pakistan from 6th to 12th May 2004.

In 1st A.K Mishra International Boxing Championship-2009 (Chandigarh), my team had achieved success in capturing the Team Championship.

In Shaheed Benazir Bhutto International Boxing Championship 2010- Karachi (Pakistan), two boxers trained by me have won the bronze medal.

In Common Wealth Boxing Championship 2010 held at New Delhi (India), one of the Boxers trained by me have won the Gold medal.

In the 2nd international Elite Boxing Tournament held at Republic of Kazakhstan Presidents Cup (Astana), one of the boxers trained by me has won the bronze medal.

In the Common Wealth Games-2010 held at Delhi (India), one of the boxers trained by me have won the bronze medal.

In the Asian Games-2010 held at China, one of the Boxers trained by me have won the Gold medal. Achievements as a National coach

As a National boxing coach participated in the various championships since 2003 to 2009.

As a National boxing coach participated in the various Police Games since 2003 to 2009.

Served as Junior Indian Boxing Team Chief for the period 2004-2005. Place : Delhi (Dhamendra Singh Yadav

References

  1. Asian Recorder. Recorder Press. 39 (1): 23053. 1993. ISSN 0004-4644. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. "'The crowds really got behind us'". The Indian Express. 7 March 2010. Retrieved 13 April 2011.
  3. "Olympic Games Results" (fee required). The Hamilton Spectator. 28 July 1992. Retrieved 13 April 2011.
  4. Dharmendra Yadav Bio, Stats, and Results | Olympics at Sports-Reference.com
  5. "Dharmendra Singh's Professional Boxing Record". BoxRec.
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