Men's Full-Contact at W.A.K.O. European Championships 2004 Budva +91 kg
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| Men's Full-Contact Kickboxing at the W.A.K.O. European Championships 2004 (Budva) |
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The men's super heavyweight (+91 kg/200.2 lbs) Full-Contact category at the W.A.K.O. European Championships 2004 in Budva was the heaviest of the male Full-Contact tournaments and involved just six participants. Each of the matches was three rounds of two minutes each and were fought under Full-Contact kickboxing rules.
As there were too few participants for a tournament for eight, two of the fighters had a bye through to the semi-finals. Duško Basrak from Serbia and Montenegro was the gold medallist defeating Poland's Michal Wszelak (who had won a silver in Light-Contact at the last W.A.K.O. world championships) in the final by unanimous decision. Defeated semi-finalists Mikhail Shvoev from Russia and Jukka Saarinen from Finland won bronze.[1]
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| Abbreviation | Meaning |
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| D (2:1) | Decision (Winners Score:Losers Score) |
| WIN | KO or Walkover - official source unclear |