Éverton Lopes
Personal information
Full nameÉverton dos Santos Lopes
BornAugust 8, 1988 (1988-08-08) (age 35)
Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
Sport
SportBoxing
Medal record
Men's amateur boxing
Representing  Brazil
World Amateur Championships
Gold medal – first place 2011 Baku Light welterweight
Bronze medal – third place 2013 Almaty Light welterweight
Pan American Games
Silver medal – second place 2007 Rio de Janeiro Lightweight
Bronze medal – third place 2011 Guadalajara Light welterweight
South American Games
Silver medal – second place 2006 Buenos Aires Lightweight
Silver medal – second place 2010 Medellín Lightweight

Éverton dos Santos Lopes (born August 8, 1988 in Salvador, Bahia) is a Brazilian professional boxer best known for his sensational 2011 World title win when he was still an amateur. Lopes is also a two-time Olympian, two-time Pan American Games medalist (silver in 2007 and bronze in 2011) and 2013 AIBA World Boxing Championships bronze medalist.

Career

At the 2006 South American Games the 18-year-old Lopes lost the final to Darley Perez. He won the Pan American Junior Championships but lost the quarterfinal at the World Junior Championships 2006 to eventual winner Roniel Iglesias, 24:39.[1] In the final of the 2007 Senior Pan American Games he lost to Cuban world champion Yordenis Ugás.[2]

In 2007, he had two professional MMA fights in Brazil, losing to Alexandre Aranha by Submission and defeating Edmilson Domingos.

He won the 2008 Dominican tournament "Copa Independencia" vs. local Jonathan Batista who had beaten him in the final the year before.[3] At the first Olympic qualifier he lost again to Ugas, at the second he beat fighters like Francisco Vargas to qualify for Beijing. There, fighting at lightweight, he was upset by little-known Asylbek Talasbaev 7:9.[4]

After this he moved up to light welterweight.

At his 2011 World Amateur Boxing Championships win he beat Ukrainian Denys Berinchyk in the final by a score of 26 - 23.

At the 2012 Olympics he ran right into Cuban Roniel Iglesias and lost 15:18.

Lopes has also competed in the sport of MMA, going 1-1.[5]

Professional boxing record

References

  1. "PanamericanJuniorChampionships2006". amateur-boxing.strefa.pl. Retrieved 2017-08-31.
  2. "Panamerican Games 2007". amateur-boxing.strefa.pl. Retrieved 2017-08-31.
  3. "IndependenceCup2008". www.amateur-boxing.strefa.pl. Retrieved 2017-08-31.
  4. "Éverton Lopes Bio, Stats, and Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Archived from the original on 2020-04-18. Retrieved 2017-08-31.
  5. Sherdog.com. "Everton Lopes MMA Stats, Pictures, News, Videos, Biography - Sherdog.com". Sherdog. Retrieved 2017-08-31.
  6. Everton Lopes. Boxrec.com. Retrieved on 2017-11-04.
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