Kyrgyzstan had a powerful competition day in Colombo
Kyrgyzstan had a fantastic youth semi-final session at the ASBC Asian U22 & Youth Boxing Championships in Colombo, Sri Lanka today where several of their talents joined the finals.
Kazakhstan’s Mukhit Nurkabyluly became the first youth finalist today, he stopped Saudi Arabia’s Ziyad Alshehri at the light welterweight (63.5kg). The Kazakh boxer will be meeting for the title of the competition Kyrgyzstan’s Mukhammed Alimbekov who had a quick success against IBA-India’s Tarun Gandass.
Kyrgyzstan’s ASBC Asian Junior Champion Akhmadi Arvaz was dominant in the first round and he caught the Aussie opponent in the corner therefore the referee counted Nedanovski.
IBA-India’s Yash Kumar overcame his Afghan opponent in the most of the attacks and his jabs guaranteed Kumar’s advantage after two rounds. The Indian marched to the finals in Colombo where he will now face Kyrgyzstan’s Aziret Avtandilov, the winner against Kazakhstan’s Nursultan Kystaubay.
Orkhan Aghayev switched to the United Arab Emirates in the recent months to compete in the highest level of boxing. The super heavyweight (+92kg) boxer was competitive for Kazakhstan’s ASBC Asian Junior Champion Beksultan Kayratuly in all of the three rounds. The Kazakh managed his path to the finals where he will meet Kyrgyzstan’s Karimzhan Imenkhodzhayev.
Kyrgyzstan’s Adelia Adylbek Kyzy is the best youth female boxer in their national team who had strong development in all aspects of boxing. After the first busy round, she switched into a higher tempo and she had the full control in the second and third periods of their lightweight (60kg) semi-final. Kazakhstan’s ASBC Champion Tolganay Kassymkhan and her teammate, another Asian Champion, Alina Kudaigenova won the last bouts of the day.
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