(JAN 25) Lausanne,
Switzerland – The first part of the finals of the ASBC U22 Men‘s
and Women’s Asian Boxing Championships took place in Bangkok on
25 January 2023.
Uzbekistan showed the best
results with them taking five of the eleven gold medals. Host
nation Thailand came second with three gold medals, with
Kazakhstan taking two, and Mongolia with one.
The first bout in the 48 kg weight category between Tamang Susma
from Nepal and Fozilova Farzona from Uzbekistan finished after 3
rounds with the undisputed victory for the Uzbekistanian
athlete.
“Emotions are very good. I feel thankful to everyone who
supported me and our team. I want to thank my coaches who put a
lot of effort into this victory. I had tough fights here at this
Championships against really strong opponents. I’d like to say
thank you to the organizers who made this event on a really high
level”, said an emotional Farzona after her win.
Fozilova’s compatriot Sabina Bobokulova didn't take any chances
with her Vietnamese opponent Nguyen Thi Ngoc Tran and took the
win with the 5-0 on the judges’ score cards. Exactly the same
result showed for two other boxers from Uzbekistan. Feruza
Kazakova defeated Dashuang Tang (China) in the 52 kg weight
category and Nigina Uktamova won Guiyin Feng (China) in the
bantamweight division. Later that day Asian elite titleist
Navbakhor Khamidova clobbered Mongolia’s Myagmarsuren
Tsetsegdari, 5-0, in the welterweight category to punctuate
Uzbekistan’s medal campaign.
In the featherweight category Zoljargal Battur (Mongolia)
scratched a victory from the hands of Sitora Turdibekova
(Uzbekistan) by 3-2 on the judges score cards.
Porntip Buapa from Thailand had a rematch with the Mongolian
boxer Nomin-Erdene Tugsjargal, 4-1, in lightweight (60kg) and
succeeded this time.
“Thank you to everyone who took part in this championship. Also,
to the Thai people, everyone who supported me in this
competition, everyone who supported me to be here. It was a
little hard for me, because in this competition I faced a boxer
that I lost to in the past. It’s a big, big win for me. I feel
completely ready for the next championship”, Thai Buapa Porntip
said.
Youth Olympics 2018 Champion Thananya Somnuek from Thailand
defeated Mongolian Asian Elite Boxing Champion Badmaarag Somnuek
by unanimous decision in light welterweight (63kg).
Zhasmin Kizatova and Gulsaya Yerzhan delivered the gold medals
for Kazakhstan after wins against Uzbekistan three-time ASBC
Champion Aziza Zokirova in light middleweight (70kg) and Thai
Pornnipa Chutee in light heavyweight (81kg).
“First of all, thanks to the Almighty, I dedicate my victory to
my country! I would like to express my gratitude to my coach
Yeldos Saidallin. I had difficult and strong opponents, but it
was a great experience for me. In the final, my opponent from
Uzbekistan was very strong, after all she is a finalist in the
World Championships. But my coach helped, and I learnt her
fights well and we developed our tactics against her”, said
Zhasmin Kizatova
Tokyo Olympics and ASBC Asian Youth Champion Baison Manikon left
no chance to her opponent Sokhiba Ruzmetova (Uzbekistan) in the
75 kg weight category. The judges gave the Thai athlete a 5-0
victory and the national team of the host country celebrated the
third gold medal.
The second part of the ASBC Asian U22 Boxing Championships
finals with the men’s bouts will take place on 26 January 2023.
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