Kazakhstan’s women’s boxing team achieved historic success at the Women’s World Boxing Championship in Serbia, winning three gold, two silver, and one bronze medal. Notably, Nazym Kyzaibay became the first Kazakhstani boxer to win three world championship titles. The team finished second overall, with 26 wins out of 35 bouts.
Kazakhstan’s national women’s boxing team has made remarkable achievements at the Women’s World Boxing Championship held in Niš, Serbia, from March 9 to March 16, 2025. This esteemed competition saw participants from 51 countries competing for substantial prize money: gold medalists received $100,000, silver medalists earned $50,000, bronze medalists got $25,000, while quarterfinalists walked away with $10,000.
The Kazakhstani team secured an impressive tally of three gold medals, two silver medals, and one bronze medal across various weight classes. The gold medalists included Nazym Kyzaibay in the 48 kg category, Alua Balkybekova in the 50 kg category, and Aida Abikeyeva in the 63 kg category. Silver medals were earned by Viktoriya Grafeyeva in the 60 kg category and Eldana Talipova in the +81 kg category, with Natalia Bogdanova claiming bronze in the 70 kg category.
Of particular note is Nazym Kyzaibay, who has achieved the distinction of being the first Kazakhstani boxer to win three world championship titles, solidifying her stature as one of Kazakhstan’s most esteemed athletes. Furthermore, this championship marked a significant milestone, as three Kazakhstani boxers attained world championship medals for the first time. The team participated in 35 bouts, successfully winning 26 of them, showcasing their formidable skills and determination.
In summary, Kazakhstan’s achievements in the Women’s World Boxing Championship reflect the team’s hard work and dedication, leading them to a commendable second place in overall standings. The tournament not only highlighted individual successes but also demonstrated the strength of the national team on an international stage.
Kazakhstan’s women’s boxing team has historically excelled at the Women’s World Boxing Championship in Serbia, finishing in second place. With three gold, two silver, and one bronze medal, significant accomplishments were made by individual boxers such as Nazym Kyzaibay. The event established a legacy for Kazakhstani boxing, emphasizing the growing talent within the nation. Furthermore, the team’s overall success both in medals won and matches victorious reflects Kazakhstan’s rising prominence in the sport.
Original Source: kz.kursiv.media