De eerste 2 sessie’s van de Eindhoven Box Cup zitten er op! Wat een spektakel! We hebben al een aantal schitterende boks wedstrijden gezien vandaag. Check onder menu results voor alle uitslagen. Vanavond ook weer een mooi programma vanaf 19.00 uur! Met onder andere Max van der Pas tegen Jilles Bijlstra en Peter Mullenberg tegen de Rus Imam Khataev
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Eindhoven – Only 2 weeks ahead before we kick-off the first Eindhoven Box Cup International Boxing Tournament. We have got a slightly revised schedule which you can see below. Changes have been made in the weigh-in time on competition days (earlier) and the evening break on competition days (between 18-19 o’clock).
Date | Time | Phase | Place |
Friday 13 May 2016 | 17:00 – 20:00 | Registration, Weigh-in & Medical | Hotel Eindhoven Weigh-in Room |
20:00 – 21:00 | Draws & Program (closed) | – | |
21:00 – 22:00 | Opening and Program Notice | Hotel Eindhoven Congress 040 | |
Saturday 14 May 2016 | 6:30 – 11:00 | Breakfast | Hotel Eindhoven Restaurant |
7:00 – 9:00 | Weigh-in & Medical | Hotel Eindhoven Weigh-in Room | |
11:00 – 13:00 | Quarterfinals | Hotel Eindhoven Congress 040 | |
13:00 – 14:00 | Break | – | |
14:00 – 18:00 | Quarterfinals | Hotel Eindhoven Congress 040 | |
17:00 – 19:00 | Dinner | Hotel Eindhoven Sport Buffet | |
18:00 – 19:00 | Break | – | |
19:00 – 22:00 | Quarterfinals | Hotel Eindhoven Congress 040 | |
Sunday 15 May 2016 | 6:30 – 11:00 | Breakfast | Hotel Eindhoven Restaurant |
7:00 – 9:00 | Weigh-in & Medical | Weigh-in Room | |
11:00 – 13:00 | Semi-finals | Hotel Eindhoven Congress 040 | |
13:00 – 14:00 | Break | – | |
14:00 – 18:00 | Semi-finals | Hotel Eindhoven Congress 040 | |
17:00 – 19:00 | Dinner | Hotel Eindhoven Sport Buffet | |
18:00 – 19:00 | Break | – | |
19:00 – 22:00 | Semi-finals | Hotel Eindhoven Congress 040 | |
Monday 16 May 2016 | 6:30 – 11:00 | Breakfast | Hotel Eindhoven Restaurant |
7:00 – 9:00 | Weigh-in & Medical | Weigh-in Room | |
11:00 – 13:00 | Finals & 3rd place | Hotel Eindhoven Congress 040 | |
13:00 – 14:00 | Break | – | |
14:00 – 18:00 | Finals & 3rd place | Hotel Eindhoven Congress 040 | |
17:00 – 19:00 | Dinner | Hotel Eindhoven Sport Buffet | |
18:00 – 19:00 | Break | – | |
19:00 – 22:00 | Finals & 3rd place | Hotel Eindhoven Congress 040 |
Eindhoven – In build up to the Eindhoven Box Cup, the organizing committee will frequently post the profiles of participating boxers. This time Bea Dudekova, Female lightweight paving her way to Tokyo 2020!
Name: Beata Dudekova
Birthday (age): 16-11-1992
Boxing Club: R.B.V. Crooswijk
Weight Class: 60Kg
Record: 10 matches
Occupation: Catering
Hobby’s: Boxing with my trainer, reading, swimming
First fight (incl. result): 4.10.2014 (2:1 lost)
Titles/tournaments won: Champion of south Netherlands 2015 Starter Klasse 64 Kg, Champion of Netherlands 2015 B Klasse 60 Kg
What age did you start boxing: 20
Why did you start boxing: I am a little girl in a big world and if you want the respect with your hands can fight off (from my trainer- Ed Schipper)
Tell us about your best fight: Every fight was my best, because I learned something from every single fight, there is no best or worst as I gain life experience from it. In my opinion…
What is your goal in boxing for the next five years: I like to go to Tokyo in 2020 to the Olympia, this my dream, and after it maybe try the prof
Anything else you want to tell us: Just watch me when i am fighting and i don’t have to tell anything
Eindhoven – In build up to the Eindhoven Box Cup, the organizing committee will frequently post the profiles of participating boxers. This time the former professional football player and Israel Lightweight Champion Igor Lazarev who is looking for a gold medal in the very strong lightweight class!
Birthday (age): 29 years
Boxing Club: Maccabi Merkaz Ashdod
Weight Class: Lightweight -60kg
Record: 80 bouts
Occupation: Boxer, Personal fitness instructor
Hobby’s: Reading, listening music, riding the bike
First fight (incl. Result): 2011 (lost)
Titles/tournaments won: Israeli champion 2016, Finalist of the International tournament in Cyprus 2014.
What age did you start boxing: 24
Why did you start boxing: All my life I am connected to sports. Until the age of 24 I was a professional soccer player. After playing a year in the Siberian football club in Irkutsk I came back to Israel and decided to try something new. I’ve chosen boxing and from the start I fell in love with this sport.
Tell us about your best fight: My best fight was on the AIBA World Championship in Kazakhstan in 2013. I knocked out one of the best fighters of the tournament – Ukrainian boxer Vyacheslav Kislitsin (Kislitsin is a former European Champion and APB star, watch Lazarev’s TKO here).
What is your goal in boxing for the next five years: Next year I would be happy to get somewhere (final, semi, quarter:) in the European championship and then to try myself in the professional boxing.
Anything else you want to tell us: It`s a pleasure for me to come to Eindhoven together with my coach. It will be the first time we will travel together to the competitions outside Israel.
Eindhoven – The Eindhoven Box Cup Organizing Committee can now present the entry list. This list contains all registered entries per category. As you will see some boxers have no opponent yet, we will be trying to put them in a suitable category or find an oppenent for these boxers in the coming weeks. If you have a boxer that could be matched with a single entry please contact the organization.
Eindhoven – Tomorrow is the last day of final entries. We are counting around 250 boxers in all weight and experience classes who will be coming to the Eindhoven Box Cup. If you haven’t submitted your final entry, please do so.
For all clubs that have submitted their final entry and have received an invoice for payment of the registration fees, please make sure this is paid by tomorrow. If by any cicumstances you didn’t receive the invoice and payment details, you are currently not in the position to pay, or you need any other additional information to complete the payment. Pleas contact us a.s.a.p.
For teams that are traveling by air, and are arriving on Eindhoven Airport we have a dedicated pick-up and drop off service. If you are arriving on a different airport, we can assist you in planning your arrival by public transport and arrange a pick-up from Eindhoven Railway Station.
If you want to use our pick-up service, please contact transport@eindhovenboxcup.com timely with all your traveling details.
All teams and all boxers need to be present Friday 13 May for accreditation and weigh-in.
Moreover, teams that would like to book a hotel we would recommend Hotel Eindhoven, also the venue of the boxing tournament. Booking details below, over 50 rooms have been booked already by Box Cup guests, so don’t wait too long making your reservation. It is not obligated to stay here:
-1 room including half board (bed, breakfast and dinner buffet): € 87.50 per person per night – for three nights total € 262.50 – € 350.00 for four nights total
-2 persons including half board (bed, breakfast and dinner buffet) € 60.00 per person per night -. 3 nights for a total of € 180.00 – € 240.00 for four nights total
-3-room including half board (bed, breakfast and dinner buffet) € 52.50 per person per night -. 3 nights for a total of € 157.50 – € 210.00 for four nights total
You need to make the hotel booking yourself.
Book by:
HOTEL EINDHOVEN
+31 40 211 60 33
EINDHOVEN@VALK.COM
REFERENCE NUMBER GF76176
Eindhoven – Now preliminary entries have closed it’s time to count the registrations and look forward to the final entries which are due 26th of March 2016. The last week of preliminary entries has resulted in a peek in registrations that almost doubled the numbers of participants in the Eindhoven Box Cup 2016.
Finally we can draw the line at 250 registered athletes traveling from 17 different nations! The organizing committee is very proud the first edition of the Eindhoven Box Cup will turn out to be a truly international event!
Participating nations:
- Belgium
- Cyprus
- England
- France
- Germany
- Ghana
- Ireland
- Kazakhstan
- Luxembourg
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Poland
- Portugal
- Russia
- Scotland
- Switzerland
- Uganda
Eindhoven – In build up to the Eindhoven Box Cup, the organizing committee will frequently post the profiles of participating boxers. This time 2015 winner of the Haringey Box Cup, Europe’s largest boxing tournament.
Birthday (age): 18
Boxing Club: Harwich Boxing Club
Weight Class: -75 kg
Record: 35+ fights
Occupation: Student
Hobby’s: Trainspotting
First fight (incl. result): 2010 (lost on points)
Titles/tournaments won: Gold + Silver in Haringey Box Cup 2015 and 2014.
What age did you start boxing: 11
Why did you start boxing: I started boxing to impress girls.
Tell us about your best fight: I stopped an opponent in the 1st round!
What is your goals in boxing for the next five years: To win a national title.
Anything else you want to tell us: I have boxed in the Netherlands several times before.
Eindhoven – In build up to the Eindhoven Box Cup, the organizing committee will frequently post the profiles of participating boxers. Middleweight Jilles Bijlstra is the pride of the North and determined to bringing the Eindhoven Box Cup to Friesland!
Name: Jilles Bijlstra
Birthday (age): 01-11-1994 (21)
Boxing Club: Boksschool De Wâldhoek
Weight Class: -75 kg
Record: 15-16-1
Occupation: security
Hobby’s: Going out with friends
First fight (incl. result): 10-01-2010 (lost)
Titles/tournaments won: NK 2011, NNK 2011, NNK 2012
What age did you start boxing: Twelve
Why did you start boxing: I started with boxing because I was looking for something else as karate. When I began with boxing I really liked it so I didn’t stop with this beautiful sport
Tell us about your best fight: My best fight was last year in the semi finals of the championships of the north. It was a game on a high level from both sides, I lost this game, but it was a close one against an experienced opponent. What is your goal in boxing for the next five years: I will try to play a lot of game on a high level, so I can get a lot of experience, and then maybe some international experience.