Seven Uzbekistanis in the World Boxing Cup Final
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The final matches of the World Boxing Cup are taking place today in Warsaw. Seven representatives of Uzbekistan will compete for gold, confirming the national team's high level in the international arena.
The final matches will be held on May 16 in the Polish capital. The following will compete for the champion title:
Mirazizbek Mirzahalilov (−55 kg) vs Bilguunsaikhan Kharhu (Mongolia)
Asadkhoja Muydinkhojaev (−65 kg) vs. Viktorio Iliyeva (Bulgaria)
Javokhir Ummataliev (−80 kg) vs. Alfred Comeya (Italy)
Humorabonu Mamajonova (-57 kg) vs. Julia Szeremeta (Poland)
Fazliddin Erkinboev (−75 kg) vs. Rami Kiwan (Bulgaria)
Akmaljon Isroilov (−85 kg) vs. Yakub Straszewski (Poland)
Jahongir Zokirov (+92 kg) vs. Omar Shihi (Norway)
Earlier, Samandar Olimov (−60 kg) and Gofur Tohirov (−70 kg) won bronze medals in the semifinals.
The finals will also include fighters from Poland (8 participants), Italy (5), Turkey (4), Bulgaria and Norway (3 each), as well as Germany, Mongolia, England, Kosovo and other countries.
The international referee from Uzbekistan, Bekjon Yusupov, is officiating the tournament, which underscores the high prestige of the Uzbek boxing school not only among athletes but also among professionals.
Mirazizbek Mirzahalilov (−55 kg) vs Bilguunsaikhan Kharhu (Mongolia)
Asadkhoja Muydinkhojaev (−65 kg) vs. Viktorio Iliyeva (Bulgaria)
Javokhir Ummataliev (−80 kg) vs. Alfred Comeya (Italy)
Humorabonu Mamajonova (-57 kg) vs. Julia Szeremeta (Poland)
Fazliddin Erkinboev (−75 kg) vs. Rami Kiwan (Bulgaria)
Akmaljon Isroilov (−85 kg) vs. Yakub Straszewski (Poland)
Jahongir Zokirov (+92 kg) vs. Omar Shihi (Norway)
Earlier, Samandar Olimov (−60 kg) and Gofur Tohirov (−70 kg) won bronze medals in the semifinals.
The finals will also include fighters from Poland (8 participants), Italy (5), Turkey (4), Bulgaria and Norway (3 each), as well as Germany, Mongolia, England, Kosovo and other countries.
The international referee from Uzbekistan, Bekjon Yusupov, is officiating the tournament, which underscores the high prestige of the Uzbek boxing school not only among athletes but also among professionals.
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