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Pál Bedák

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At his international debut Bedák won the European Cadet Championships in 2002. As a junior, he won the European Junior Championships (2003) and the Junior World Championships (2004), where he beat future world champion
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for his native European country. There he was defeated in the first round of the
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He turned pro in 2008 and signed a contract to fight for Hamburg-based
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This biographical article related to a Hungarian boxer is a
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personal name
Western name order
Hungary
Budapest
Boxing
Weight class
Light Flyweight
World Amateur Championships
2005 Mianyang
European Amateur Championships
2004 Pula
EU Amateur Championships
2007 Dublin
2008 Cetniewo
Budapest
boxer
Hungary
2005 World Championships
Zsolt Bedák
bantamweight
Sergey Vodopyanov
2004 European Championships
Pula
2004 Summer Olympics
light flyweight
Jeyhun Abiyev
2005 World Championships
Zou Shiming
2007 World Championships
David Ayrapetyan

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