Reza Soleimanifard last fight, profile
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Fight Record (1 – 2 – 0 ) (0 KO’s)
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Reza Soleimanifard is a amateur boxer from Iran with a boxing record of 1 win(s) 2 loss and 0 draw(s). He won 0 bout(s) by knocking out his opponent. |
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He began fighting on year 2018. He was 21 years old that time. |
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Fighting at Flyweight division. |
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His last fight was February 6, 2019 against Istvan Szaka who has 8-10-0 record that time The boxing fight happened at Debrecen.
Unfortunately, Reza Soleimanifard LOST that match by . |
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## Reza Soleimanifard
Reza Soleimanifard is an Iranian amateur boxer who competed in the flyweight division from 2018 to 2019. He has a win-loss record of 1-2-0, with no knockout victories.
Soleimanifard’s last fight was on February 6, 2019, against Istvan Szaka in Debrecen, Hungary. Szaka, who had a record of 8-10-0 at the time, defeated Soleimanifard via RSCI (referee stopped contest due to injury).
Reza Soleimanifard
Reza Soleimanifard is an amateur boxer from Iran. He competed in the fly division from 2018 to 2019.
Soleimanifard’s amateur record stands at 1-2-0, with no knockouts. He fought his last match on February 6, 2019, against Istvan Szaka in Debrecen, Hungary. The fight ended in a loss for Soleimanifard via a referee stoppage contest (RSCI) in round 8.
Reza Soleimanifard
Reza Soleimanifard is a male amateur boxer from Iran. He was active in the flyweight division from 2018 to 2019.
Soleimanifard’s overall win-loss record is 1-2-0, with no knockouts. His last opponent was Istvan Szaka, whom he lost to by RSCI on February 6, 2019, in Debrecen.
Reza Soleimanifard
Reza Soleimanifard is an Iranian amateur boxer who competed from 2018 to 2019 in the Flyweight division. He holds a win-loss record of 1-2-0, with no knockouts.
Soleimanifard had a brief boxing career, competing in three bouts. He faced Istvan Szaka in his last fight on February 6, 2019, in Debrecen, Hungary. Unfortunately, Soleimanifard lost the contest via Referees Stop Contest in the 8th round, marking his second professional loss.