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He participated in 1949 championship which was held in his home town and again finished with a silver medal.
He participated in 1949 championship which was held in his home town and again finished with a silver medal.
Mammadbeyov debuted in 1947 as part of the Burevestnik team of Baku in the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Wrestling Championship held in Tallinn, where he was placed second. In the following years, Mammadbeyov twice took part in the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Wrestling Championships, in 1953 and 1954, and once in the 1956 Summer Spartakiad of the Peoples of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics in 1956, in all of which he earned silver medals. Mammadbeyov died in 1970, at the age of 43.
Since 2009, an annual wrestling tournament is held in Azerbaijan in his memory.
Azerbaijani athletes began participating in the Olympic Games in 1952, at the same time as all other Soviet athletes, as part of a single team The wrestling events took place between July 20 and 23 at the Töölö Sports Hall.
Mammadbeyov"s next match with Bill Borders of the United States ended in 10 minutes and 40 seconds with Mammadbeyov"s flawless victory. By the end of the round of 16, Mammadbeyov was the only athlete in this category without any penalty points.
In the quarterfinals, however, he lost to the Hungarian Lajos Bence 2-1, however due to the fact that Bence had had five penalty points, he was disqualified and Mammadbeyov advanced to the semifinals.
He beat Khashaba Dadasaheb Jadhav from India, but lost to Shohachi Ishii from Japan in the final, thus earning a silver medal.