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Gu Yu was born on 12 June, 1983 in China, is a Chinese boxer. Discover Gu Yu's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 40 years old?

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Age 40 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 12 June, 1983
Birthday 12 June
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Nationality China

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1983

Gu Yu (born June 12, 1983) is a Chinese amateur boxer who qualified for the 2008 Olympics in his native country at Bantamweight 54 kg. He is from Liaoning.

2000

Murray's defeat followed the disappointment of Richard Faulds, the 2000 Olympic champion, who finished only sixth in the double trap.

2006

At the Asian Games 2006 the southpaw was upset in the first round.

2007

At the 2007 world championships he reached the quarter finals where he lost to Joe Murray.

2008

In the 2008 Olympics, Gu was able to avenge his defeat to Murray by beating him convincingly.

2009

In 2009 he again reached the quarterfinal at the world championships, losing to Irish boxer John Nevin.

Defeated Naoto Uebayashi (Japan) RSCO 3

Defeated Huseyin Dundar (Turkey) 24–16

Defeated Mirzhan Rakhimzhanov (Kazakhstan) 25–8

Lost to Joe Murray (England) 11–14 (quarterfinal)

Defeated Claudio Marrero Guzman (Dominican Republic) 10–5

Defeated Veaceslav Gojan (Moldova) 13–2

Defeated McJoe Arroyo (Puerto Rico) 10–3

Lost to John Nevin (Ireland) 5–7 (quarterfinal)

Defeated Joe Murray (Great Britain) 17–7

Lost to Veaceslav Gojan (Moldova) 6–13

China's Gu Yu caused an upset in the Olympic boxing tournament on Tuesday by defeating Britain's Joe Murray in the bantamweight category.

Murray came into the competition as the world bronze medalist in the 54 kg division.

Despite of that, his reputations made minimal impact as Gu advanced into the last 16 with a 17–7 win that left the British camp fuming about poor judging.

Afterwards, Murray said making the weight limit had been a problem.

His comments came just days after, Frankie Gavin, Britain's world lightweight champion, has been pulled out after officials feared for his health if he carried on trying to beat the scales.

Edwards, Murray's Coach, agreed with his fighter.

'The judges took it away from him.

I thought they were very generous to the Chinese.

You expect a slight bias but you come to the Olympic Games and expect a level playing field.'

There are five judges for Olympic bouts, none of whom were British or Chinese for Murray's fight.

Points are recorded when at least three simultaneously press their buttons to record a hit but the reactions from the crowd can influence them.

'I am not saying Joe would have won but I am saying they forced him to do some things that weren't in his game plan.

He didn't box the best I have seen him box but scoring makes a difference to the tactics and those had to be changed because of the scoring.

The Ukrainians have already protested about the judging when one of their fighters lost to a Chinese,' said Edwards.