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The Asian Youth Boxing Championships (U15) concluded in Tashkent with Uzbekistan's national team achieving the best result on the continent, securing 13 gold, 8 silver, and 6 bronze medals.

The team confidently topped the medal standings with a total of 27 awards, underscoring the country's rising prominence in boxing.

Gold medalists include: Fayozbek Noraliyev (up to 37 kg), Jasurbek Khayrullayev (up to 40 kg), Mansurbek Abdukhamitov (up to 46 kg), Sardorbek Omonboyev (up to 49 kg), Javokhir Nematjonov (up to 52 kg), Samandar Juraboyev (up to 64 kg), Ibrokhim Mirzakarimov (over 70 kg), Odina Yusupova (up to 33 kg), Sarvinoz Zoirova (up to 35 kg), Zebiniso Abdullayeva (up to 49 kg), Bahora Makhmudjonova (up to 55 kg), Malika Ulugbekova (up to 64 kg), and Zahro Daniyarova (over 70 kg).

Silver medalists: Boburmirzo Murodov, Abdullokh Karimjonov, Azizbek Egamberganov, Ulmasbek Satimov, Ominakhon Nosirova, Mukaddas Zokirova, Shakhona Mullajonova, and Khonzodabegim Baratova.

Bronze medalists: Shamshed Komilov, Adizbek Ilkhombekov, Bobur Niyozov, Sarvinoz Riskulova, Nargiza Serikbayeva, and Zuhra Ismoilova.

Earlier, a professional boxing evening at the Co-op Live arena in Manchester, UK, ended with a triumph for Uzbek athletes. The highlight was the heavyweight bout between Bakhodir Jalolov and Croatia's Agron Smakici.

Source: podrobno.uz