A comprehensive article has been published about Islam Timurziev, a promising Russian boxer whose career and life were cut short by cancer. Timurziev showed exceptional talent early, knocking down Alexander Povetkin at age 19 in his debut at the Russian Championship and defeating Alexey Lezin at 21 to win the national title. At 22, after a tough fight with Odlanier Solis at the World Cup, doctors discovered a brain tumor. Despite medical warnings, he continued competing, becoming European champion in 2006 and World Championship medalist in 2007 before competing at the 2008 Olympics despite deteriorating health. Following emergency surgery in Moscow's Burdenko Institute for glioblastoma in the right parietal lobe, complications worsened and he began losing his vision in 2012. Timurziev passed away in August 2015 at age 32. The feature includes interviews with his family, trainer Musa Kartoev, and former opponents, along with previously unreleased fight footage from 2003-2004.
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