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Real name Viktor Chernous
Nickname(s) * Chorik
Reach 169 cm (69 in)
Nationality Ukrainian
Born (1986-10-09) Vinnytsia, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (now Ukraine)
Stance Southpaw
Boxing record
Total fights 18
Wins 15
Draw 1
Losses 2

Viktor Chernous[1] (Віктор Миколайович Черноус)(born October 9, 1984, Vinnytsia, Vinnitsa region) is a Ukrainian professional boxer.

Education

Studied in the city of Vinnitsa in the secondary school №11[2]

After graduating from school he entered the Vinnytsia Trade and Economic University of the KTEU[3]

Amateur career

Spent 217 matches in which 189 won

He was a member of the national team of Ukraine,

champion of Ukraine.

Winner of many national and international tournaments.

World championship Cuba, Havana.

Winner: Championship Of Ukraine

The youth games of Ukraine

Winner of international tournament

Winner of international tournament Bydgosz, Poland.2002

The Winner Of The Cup Of Hungary.2002

The Winner Of The Cup Of The Black Sea.Sevastopol.2002

Winner of the international tournament Klitschko.g.Berdjaev.2002

Finalist of the international tournament Poland, Wroclaw 2003 finalist M-T,

Klitschko m. Berdichev 2003.

The finalist of the Cup of the Black sea.Zander 2003.

The winner of the M-T in Serbia, Golden perched.2003.

Awarded the best boxer of the tournament.

The Finalist Of The Cup Of Norway 2004.

The winner of the M-T in Russia Neryungri 2004.

The Winner Of The Norway Cup 2005

The winner of the M-T Klitschko Kyiv 2005

Finalist of the M-T for the prizes of the Klitschko 2006

Winner of the match meeting Ukraine-Корея2006 M.

Sebastopol. The winner of the M-T in the Netherlands, 2007.

Professional career


[4]In 2008 he began his professional career in Australian Spent 18 fights 15 wins 2 losses 1 NCA In 2010 he received the title of champion of Australia, the local boxer James Getro. In 2011 he won the champion of New Zealand and took two belts of WBO interim WBO Pacific owned by a new Zealander In 2011 took 1st place in the ranking Oriental Asia Pacific Federation and 7-place ranking in the WBO ASIA

After graduating from school he entered the Vinnytsia Trade and Economic University of the KTEU

References

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  1. ^ "Черноус Віктор Миколайович". Вікіпедія (in Ukrainian). 2017-09-20.
  2. ^ "Mapy Google". Mapy Google. Retrieved 2017-09-24.
  3. ^ "Mapy Google". Mapy Google. Retrieved 2017-09-24.
  4. ^ "Viktor Chernous Boxing in Melbourne". Australian Federation of Ukrainian Organisations. 2011-02-14. Retrieved 2017-09-24.