Impressive Kazakhs at the Asian U22 & Youth Championships
Kazakhstan had a perfect session at the ASBC Asian U22 & Youth Boxing Championships in Colombo, Sri Lanka on Day3.
Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, Cambodia, French Polynesia, IBA-India, Indonesia, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Kuwait, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, New Zealand, IBA-Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan and Vietnam are the 23 participating nations in this championship.
Tajikistan’s Great Silk Way Tournament competitor Murodjon Ashuraliyev landed his shots with perfect timing against Saudi Arabia’s Majed Issa who had great results in their recent Open Tournaments and National Championships. The Tajik light middleweight (71kg) boxer dominated the last round and finally he could win their meeting unanimously in Colombo.
Agazhan Kadyr did not participate in the level of the Asian Boxing Championships yet but the Kazakh boy had the national level experience to control his opener against Sri Lanka’s Gedara Mudiyanselage Bandara Kande. Kadyr was in different level and his powerful combinations resulted a quick RSC triumph for the Kazakh light middleweight (71kg) boxer.
IBA-India’s Nancy was too experienced and strong for Sri Lanka’s Kajinthini Loganathan at the women’s featherweight (57kg) which bout finished in the third round by RSC. IBA-India’s next female boxer, Shivani had a more difficult job against Kazakhstan’s Anar Tursynbek at the lightweight (60kg). The Kazakh had the advantage in terms of routine, technique and speed therefore she eliminated the Indian with superiority.
Kazakhstan’s ASBC Asian Youth Champion Uldana Taubay and Vietnam’s Tran Thi Tuyet Tran met in the last bout of the third competition day at the women’s U22 welterweight (66kg) and she won this battle by RSC.
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