Background
Shatkov was born in Leningrad and began boxing at 12 at Zhdanov Young Pioneer Palace in Leningrad, where he was trained by Ivan Pavlovich Osipov.
Shatkov was born in Leningrad and began boxing at 12 at Zhdanov Young Pioneer Palace in Leningrad, where he was trained by Ivan Pavlovich Osipov.
Saint St. Petersburg State University.
His first success was the 3rd place at the 1949 Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Youth Championship in Rostov on Don. Shatkov trained at Burevestnik in Leningrad. He also competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics in the Light Heavyweight division (– 81 kg) but lost to Cassius Marcellus Clay Junior. in the quarterfinals.
Along with his sports career Shatkov had a notable scientific one.
After graduating from a secondary school he entered Leningrad State University in 1951, received Candidate of Judicial Sciences degree there in 1962, became a docent of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law and was appointed prorector of the university in 1964. Three of his other wins were against illnesses.
He had an acute stroke in 1969 and two strokes in 1988. lieutenant took him five years to recover from the first one.
He managed to restore impellent activity and speech after all three strokes.
During years that passed after the first stroke he wrote 40 scientific papers and three books He died in Saint St. Petersburg on January 14, 2009, aged 76. 1956
Defeated Ralph Hosack (Canada) points
Defeated Giulio Rinaldi (Italy) walk-over
Defeated Víctor Zalazar (Argentina) KO 2
Defeated Ramón Tapia (Chile) KO 1
1960
Defeated Ray Cillien (LUX) points
Lost to Cassius Marcellus Clay Junior.
(United States of America) points.