Artur Sargsian (Photo UWW)
European champion Nihat Mammadli of Azerbaijan claimed gold medal at the Muhamet Malo Ranking Series in Tirana at 60kg defeating compatriot Nihad Guluzade in the final.
Mammadli had to defend two passivity calls against him in the second period. The 2024 world champion did not give any points when he was put in par terre during those calls.
He held the criteria in the match, thanks to the new Greco-Roman rule in which if the bout 1-1 due to the passivity calls, the wrestler who gets the first point will be the winner.
In the 97kg, world silver medalist Artur Sargsian (UWW) claimed the gold medal after world bronze medalist Kiryl Maskevich (UWW) defaulted via injury. But before the final, Sargsian had to go through Olympic bronze medalist Uzur Dzhuzupbekov of Kyrgyzstan in the quarterfinals and then Amirreza Moradiyan of Iran in the semifinals.
Against Dzhuzupbekov, Sargsian scored a takedown and then lifted the Kyrgyzstan wrestler and slammed back first for four points. He got the par terre in the second period and turned Dzhuzupbekov close to the edge to complete a 9-0 win.
He then forged a 3-2 win over Moradiyan in semis, He 1-1 on criteria before Moradiyan got whizzed for four points by Sargsian. Iran challenged the call and won but it only changed the score to 3-1. Moradiyan scored a stepout but it was too little too late.
European champion at 55kg Emin Sefershaev (UWW) battled it out against Rashad Mammdov of Azerbaijan and come out on top, 3-1, in the final.
In a very close bout, Mammadov, a U23 world and senior European silver medalist in 2024, got the first par terre a position but failed to score any points.
When Sefershaev got the position in the second period, he lifted Mammadov towards the edge before a half-hearted throw. It was scored one point for stepout for Sefershaev and Azerbaijan promptly challenged that call as Mammadov fell on top of Sefershaev.
But on review, it was clear that Mammadov’s more than half body went outside the zone and he landed his hands outside first which was the basis of the one point for stepout. The lost challenge made Sefershaev’s score 3-1.
He will now be defending his European title in the same arena in Tirana, Albania come April.
In the 130kg weight class, Murat Kamparov (UWW) emerged as the gold medal winner after he defeated Konsta Maeenpaeae of Finland, 5-0, in the final.
He scored a turn from par terre in the first period to lead 3-0 at the break, Maeenpaeae, hoping to get the par terre call in the second period, began the second period with some furious attacks but lost his balance.
Kamparov capitalized on it and scored a takedown on the edge for a 5-0 lead, which turned out to be the winning score of the final.
Iran Wins 2 Golds
Iran won two gold medals to open its account in Tirana.
In the 72kg, in an-all Iranian final, 2021 U23 world champion Javad Rezaei got the better of Hojat Rezaei 7-3, in the final.
Hojat was put in par terre in the first period and Mohammad scored two suplex throws of four points each to finish the final 9-0. However, Hojat challenged the call and the second throw was only scored two points after the review, changing the score to 7-0.
In the second period, Hojat was put awarded the passivity call and he got on board with a point. As he was trying to work a move, Mohammad committed a defensive foul which added two more points to Hojat’s score.
However, Hojat did not score any action points during the bout and Mohammad was happy to defend his lead and win the gold medal.
The second gold medal for Iran was won by debutant Amin Hosseini who defeated world fifth-placer Adlet Tiuliu (UWW), 6-2, in the 82kg final.
Tiuliubaev failed to score any points from par terre in the first period but held criteria 1-1 lead when Hosseini got the par terre in the second period.
However, Tiuliubaev committed a defensive leg foul during Hosseini’s left and was docked two points which gave Hosseini a 3-1 lead. Tiuliubaev challenged the foul call but it was confirmed and he lost another point. Though Hosseini did not score any points from position he held a comfortable 4-1 lead.
With 17 seconds left, Tiuliubaev scored a stepout to cut the lead to 4-2 but he then committed a headbutt, perhaps out of frustration of losing, which gave Hosseini two more points and swelled the Iranian’s score to 6-2.
The weight class also had world champion Akzhol Makhmudov Kyrgyzstan and Olympic silver medalist Demeu Zhadrayev of Kazakhstan. But both went medalless after losing in the quarterfinals to Tunjay Vazirzade of Azerbaijan and American Kamal Bey, respectively.
RESULTS
55kg
GOLD: Emin SEFERSHAEV (UWW) df. Rashad MAMMADOV (AZE), 3-1
BRONZE: LALIT (IND) df. Arsen ZHUMA (KAZ), via fall (9-0)
BRONZE: Marlan MUKASHEV (KAZ) df. Vishvajit MORE (IND), 12-12
60kg
GOLD: Nihat MAMMADLI (AZE) df. Nihad GULUZADE (AZE), 1-1
BRONZE: Sadyk LALAEV (UWW) df. Azatjan ACHILOV (TKM), 7-1
BRONZE: Suner KONUNOV (UWW) df. Maxwell BLACK (USA), 1-1
72kg
GOLD: Mohammad REZAEI (IRI) df. Hojat REZAEI (IRI), 7-3
BRONZE: Iuri LOMADZE (GEO) df. Ruslan NURULLAYEV (AZE), 7-4
BRONZE: Razzak BEISHEKEEV (KGZ) df. Almatbek AMANBEK (KAZ), via fall
82kg
GOLD: Amin HOSSEINI (IRI) df. Adlet TIULIUBAEV (UWW), 6-2
BRONZE: Iraklii KALANDIIA (UWW) df. Tunjay VAZIRZADE (AZE), via fall (11-1)
BRONZE: Viktor NEMES (SRB) df. Kamal BEY (USA), 2-0
97kg
GOLD: Artur SARGSIAN (UWW) df. Kiryl MASKEVICH (UWW), via inj. def.
BRONZE: Alex SZOKE (HUN) df. Giorgi MELIA (GEO), via inj. def.
BRONZE: Uzur DZHUZUPBEKOV (KGZ) df. Amirreza MORADIYAN (IRI), 4-2
130kg
GOLD: Marat KAMPAROV (UWW) df. Konsta MAEENPAEAE (FIN), 5-0
BRONZE: Elias KUOSMANEN (FIN) df. Beka KANDELAKI (AZE), 3-0
BRONZE: Dzmitry ZARUBSKI (UWW) df. Jello KRAHMER (GER), via fall (7-0)

