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July, 2016 Newsletter NEWS from ASBC Content JULY, 2016 NEWSLETTER NEWS FROM ASBC CONTENT MR. SERIK KONAKBAYEV ATTENDS IN JORDAN’S OLYMPIC TEAM PREPARED THE AIBA EC MEETING IN TASHKENT 4 IN CUBA 30 UZBEKISTAN’S MR.SHERZOD ZHANIBEK ALIMKHANULY IS FOCUSED TASHMATOV WAS APPOINTED AS 6 FOR RIO 32 NEW AIBA EC MEMBER HAKAN ERSEKER WRITES HISTORY LIST OF THE 64 ASIAN QUALIFIED FOR QATAR 33 BOXERS 7 RUENROENG AND THARUMALINGAM ASIAN PERFORMANCE IN THE ACHIEVED SILVER IN THE APB/WSB 34 OLYMPIC GAMES 2004-2012 10 OLYMPIC QUALIFICATION EVENT KAZAKHSTAN HAS GOT 12 MEDAL INTERVIEW WITH THULASI CHANCES IN RIO 14 THARUMALINGAM 36 STRONG UZBEK TEAM IN THE RIO NIHON UNIVERSITY IS THE 2016 OLYMPIC GAMES 16 CHAMPION IN THE KANTO 37 UNIVERSITY BOXING LEAGUE ELEVEN CHINESE BOXERS QUALIFIED MONGOLIA, PHILIPPINES AND FOR THE RIO 2016 OLYMPIC GAMES 18 KYRGYZSTAN WON HISTORICAL 38 GOLD MEDALS IN THE CHILDREN OF ASIA GAMES SIX MONGOLIANS ARE FOCUSING FOR THE MEDALS IN RIO 20 CHANG YUAN IS THE STAR IN THE CHINA OPEN 40 THAILAND IS THE MOST EXPERIENCED TEAM IN THE RIO 2016 22 OLYMPIC GAMES SHAIMURAT KUSAINOV WAS THE BEST BOXER IN THE KULIBAYEV 42 PRIZES TOURNAMENT INDIA HAS GOT TOP QUALITY BOXERS IN RIO 24 GAFUROV PROVED HIS TALENT IN THE TAJIKISTAN JUNIOR NATIONAL 44 TOURNAMENT NARIMATSU AND MORISAKA ARE JAPAN’S HOPES IN RIO 26 FUTURE HOPES BOXED IN THE AKELBAYEV TOURNAMENT IN 46 KYRGYZSTAN ROGEN LADON AND CHARLY SUAREZ ARE PHILIPPINES’ MEDAL HOPEFULS 28 UPCOMING EVENTS IN AUGUST IN RIO 2016 48 July, 2016 3 TOGETHER WE ARE POWER Uzbekistan hosted several ASBC, APB and WSB events in the recent one year and the capital city of the country is planning The further topics are also to bid for the 2019 AIBA World Boxing Championships. The in the program of the AIBA AIBA Executive Committee Meeting has begun with the opening of the AIBA President Dr. Ching-Kuo Wu and the remarks of Executive Committee Meeting: MR. SERIK the Uzbekistan Boxing Federation. The last AIBA Executive Committee Meeting was held in Doha, Qatar one year ago — Report on marketing which Minutes were approved by the members in Tashkent. activities AIBA President Dr. Ching-Kuo Wu and Mr. Karim Bouzidi the Executive Director of the International Boxing Association — WSB business plans reported the previous one year in their speeches. Report on AIBA Legal and presentations of the different departments of — APB business plans KONAKBAYEV the International Boxing Association such as Sport, Development — Human resources ATTENDS IN THE AIBA EC MEETING IN TASHKENT and Communications followed in the official program of the meeting. — Financial audits President of the Asian Boxing Confederation and AIBA Vice-President Mr. Serik Konakbayev attends at Each of the AIBA Confederations had the right to show their the AIBA Executive Committee Meeting which is holding in Tashkent, Uzbekistan which became the capi- reports in the AIBA Executive Committee Meeting including the — Budget plans tal of the sport before the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. The AIBA Executive Committee Meeting is taking Asian Boxing Confederation as well which was very important for — Membership issues place in Tashkent after the last qualification event which was held in Vargas, Venezuela. Asia has got 63 our organization. The Asian Boxing Confederation reported its activities in the competition, management, communication and — Next AIBA Executive qualified boxers for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games from 16 different nations and all regions of the conti- PR areas and also presented its innovation and future plans after nent. the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. Committee Meeting 4 WWW.BOXINGASIA.ORG July, 2016 5 TOGETHER WE ARE POWER UZBEKISTAN’S MR.SHERZOD TASHMATOV WAS APPOINTED AS NEW AIBA EC MEMBER Mr. Sherzod Tashmatov was appointed as He is the Vice-President of the Uzbekistan Boxing Federation and followed the ASBC Asian Confederation Boxing Championships in Bangkok, the last edition new member of the AIBA Executive Com- of the AIBA World Boxing Championships in Doha and also the AIBA Asian & mittee in the meeting which is holding Oceanian Olympic Qualification Event in Qian’an, China from the venues and in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Mr. Tashmatov is arranged successful and delightful negotiations with the management of AIBA the key person of the Uzbekistan Boxing and ASBC. Uzbekistan has got an excellent background in our sport with more than Federation and also in the Asian continent 20,000 boxers in the country and their involvement to the World Series of who deserved well his new position in the Boxing was a great success in the Season VI. Uzbekistan hosted APB, WSB International Boxing Association. and AOB events in the recent one year and returned to the world’s boxing life as one of the leader of the globe. Uzbekistan Boxing Federation with the support of Mr. Tashmatov is planning to bid for the 2019 AIBA World Boxing Championships. Uzbekistan secured eleven quota places for the boxing tournament of LIST OF THE 64 ASIAN the Rio 2016 Olympic Games in qualification process while their WSB squad advanced to the semi-finals of the Play-off as newcomer in the league. The country has got great expectations in the upcoming Rio 2016 Olympic Games where one of their boxers could be crowned after their six medals in the Doha 2015 AIBA World Boxing Championships. QUALIFIED BOXERS 6 WWW.BOXINGASIA.ORG July, 2016 7 TOGETHER WE ARE POWER Asian Qualified boxers per countries Kazakhstan: 12 boxers Mongolia: 6 boxers China, Uzbekistan: 11 boxers Thailand: 5 boxers India: 3 boxers Chinese Taipei, Japan, Jordan, Philippines, Qatar: 2 boxers ASIAN QUALIFIED BOXERS PER WEIGHT CLASSES Women's 51 kg: Cancan Ren, China Men's 49 kg: Hasanboy Dusmatov, Uzbekistan Men's 60 kg: Charly Suarez, Philippines Men's 69 kg: Shakhram Giyasov, Uzbekistan Women's 51 kg: Yodgoroy Mirzaeva, Uzbekistan Men's 49 kg: Rogen Ladon, Philippines Men's 60 kg: Otgondalai Dorjnyambuu, Mongolia Men's 69 kg: Saylom Ardee, Thailand Women's 51 kg: Peamwilai Laopeam, Thailand Men's 49 kg: Gan-Erdene Gankhuyag, Mongolia Men's 60 kg: Daisuke Narimatsu, Japan Men's 69 kg: Tuvshinbat Byamba, Mongolia Women's 51 kg: Zhaina Shekerbekova, Kazakhstan Men's 49 kg: Bin Lu, China Men's 60 kg: Berik Abdrakhmanov, Kazakhstan Men's 69 kg: Daniyar Yeleussinov, Kazakhstan Men's 49 kg: Birzhan Zhakypov, Kazakhstan Men's 60 kg: Hurshid Tojibaev, Uzbekistan Men's 69 kg: Liu Wei, China Women's 60 kg: Junhua Yin, China Men's 60 kg: Jun Shan, China Men's 52 kg: Shakhobiddin Zoirov, Uzbekistan Men's 75 kg: Zhanibek Alimkhanuly, Kazakhstan Women's 75 kg: Qian Li, China Men's 60 kg: Anvar Yunusov, Tajikistan Men's 52 kg: Jianguan Hu, China Men's 75 kg: Minggang Zhao, China Women's 75 kg: Dariga Shakimova, Kazakhstan Men's 60 kg: Chu-En Lai, Chinese Taipei Men's 52 kg: Olzhas Sattibayev, Kazakhstan Men's 75 kg: Bektemir Melikuziev, Uzbekistan Women's 75 kg: Nien-Chin Chen, Chinese Taipei Men's 60 kg: Hakan Erseker, Qatar Men's 52 kg: Enkh-Amar Kharkhuu, Mongolia Men's 75 kg: Waheed Abdulridha Waheed, Iraq Men's 60 kg: Amnat Ruenroeng, Thailand Men's 75 kg: Arslanbek Achilov, Turkmenistan Men's 52 kg: Chatchai Butdee, Thailand Men's 64 kg: Ablaikhan Zhussupov, Kazakhstan Men's 75 kg: Vikas Krishan Yadav, India Men's 52 kg: Shiva Thapa, India Men's 64 kg: Chinzorig Baatarsukh, Mongolia Men's 52 kg: Kairat Yeraliyev, Kazakhstan Men's 81 kg: Elshod Rasulov, Uzbekistan Men's 64 kg: Qianxun Hu, China Men's 52 kg: Murodjon Akhmadaliev, Uzbekistan Men's 81 kg: Adilbek Niyazymbetov, Kazakhstan Men's 64 kg: Fazliddin Gaibnazarov, Uzbekistan Men's 52 kg: Jiawei Zhang, China Men's 81 kg: Erkin Adylbek Uulu, Kyrgyzstan Men's 64 kg: Wuttichai Masuk, Thailand Men's 52 kg: Erdenebat Tsendbaatar, Mongolia Men's 81 kg: Ehsan Rouzbahani, Iran Men's 64 kg: Manoj Kumar, India Men's 52 kg: Arashi Morisaka, Japan Men's 64 kg: Thulasi Tharumalingam, Qatar Men's 91 kg: Rustam Tulaganov, Uzbekistan Men's 52 kg: Sangmyeong Ham, South Korea Men's 64 kg: Obada Al-Kasbeh, Jordan Men's 91 kg: Fengkai Yu, China Men's 91 kg: Vasiliy Levit, Kazakhstan Men's +91 kg: Ivan Dychko, Kazakhstan Men's +91 kg: Bakhodir Jalolov, Uzbekistan Men's +91 kg: Hussein Iashaish, Jordan 8 WWW.BOXINGASIA.ORG July, 2016 9 TOGETHER WE ARE POWER ASIAN MEDALLISTS IN THE ATHENS 2004 OLYMPIC GAMES Gold medal: Bronze medal: Men's 64 kg Manus Boonjumnong, Thailand Men's 48 kg Zou Shiming, China Men's 69 kg Bakhtiyar Artayev, Kazakhstan Men's 48 kg Bakhodirjon Sultanov, Uzbekistan Silver medal: Men's 48 kg Jo Seok Hwan, South Korea Men's 54 kg Worapoj Petchkoom, Thailand Men's 48 kg Serik Yeleuov, Kazakhstan Men's 57 kg Kim Song Guk, DPR Korea Men's 48 kg Kim Jung Joo, South Korea Men's 75 kg Gennadiy Golovkin, Kazakhstan Men's 48 kg Suriya Prasathinphimai, Thailand Men's 48 kg Utkirbek Haydarov, Uzbekistan Men's 48 kg Nasser Al-Shami, Syria ATHENS 2004 OlympiC GAMES KAzAKhstAn 1 1 1 thAilAnd 1 1 1 dPR KoReA 0 1 0 south KoReA 0 0 2 uzbeKistAn 0 0 2 PR of ChinA 0 0 1 syRiA 0 0 1 ToTal asian performance 2 3 8 number of asian medals 13 ASIAN PERFORMANCE IN THE OLYMPIC GAMES 2004-2012 10 WWW.BOXINGASIA.ORG July, 2016 11 TOGETHER WE ARE POWER ASIAN MEDALLISTS IN THE BEIJING 2008 OLYMPIC GaMES ASIAN MEDALLISTS IN THE LONDON 2012 OLYMPIC GAMES Gold medal: Bronze medal: Gold medal: Bronze medal: Men's 48 kg Zou Shiming, China Men's 69 kg Hanati Silamu, China Men's 49 kg Zou Shiming, China Women’s 51 kg Chungneijang Mary Kom, India Men's 51 kg Somjit Jongjohor, Thailand Men's 69 kg Kim Jung Joo, South Korea Men's 69 kg Serik Sapiyev, Kazakhstan Women’s 60 kg Mavzuna Chorieva, Tajikistan Men's 54 kg Enkhbat Badar-Uugan, Mongolia
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