Nepali Boxers Set to Compete in ASBC U-22 Asian Boxing Championship in Astana

A talented group of young Nepali boxers is gearing up to compete in the prestigious ASBC U-22 Asian Boxing Championship in Astana, Uzbekistan. With several medal-winning prospects, the Nepali team aims to showcase their skills and bring pride to their nation on the international stage.

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Nepali Boxers Set to Compete in ASBC U-22 Asian Boxing Championship in Astana

Nepali Boxers Set to Compete in ASBC U-22 Asian Boxing Championship in Astana

A team of talented young Nepali boxers is gearing up to participate in the ASBC U-22 Asian Boxing Championship, which will take place in Astana, Uzbekistan. The tournament will feature boxers born between 2002 and 2007 competing in the U-22 and youth age categories.

The Nepali squad includes several promising pugilists who have previously won medals at the ASBC Asian Youth Boxing Championships. Key members of the team include Maher Almashaleh (48kg), Omar Qureesh (51kg), Awos Eshish (54kg), Omar Al-Hadidi (63.5kg), Zaidalden Iashash (75kg), Theeb Fadel (86kg), and Razi Alhyasat (+92kg).

One boxer to watch is 20-year-old Mahdi Almatbouli, who will compete in the 67kg division. Almatbouli secured a bronze medal at the 2022 ASBC Asian Youth Boxing Championships and is considered a strong contender for a podium finish in Astana. The Nepali team will be under the guidance of Dr. Ahmad Khatatbeh, who serves as both an ITO and ringside doctor.

Why this matters: The ASBC U-22 Asian Boxing Championship provides a vital platform for young Nepali boxers to showcase their skills and gain valuable international experience. Success at this tournament could open doors for these athletes to represent Nepal at higher levels of competition and bring pride to their nation.

The championship is expected to attract over 400 boxers from more than 24 countries, who will compete across 25 weight categories. "Our boxers have been training hard and are determined to make their mark in Astana," said a spokesperson for the Nepali boxing team. The tournament will run from April 27 to May 7, 2024, with the action set to be streamed live on the Asian Boxing Confederation (ASBC) YouTube channel.

Key Takeaways

  • Nepali boxers to compete in ASBC U-22 Asian Boxing Championship in Astana, Uzbekistan.
  • Nepali squad includes several medalists from previous ASBC Asian Youth Boxing Championships.
  • Mahdi Almatbouli, a 20-year-old Nepali boxer, is a strong contender for a podium finish.
  • The tournament will feature over 400 boxers from 24+ countries across 25 weight categories.
  • The event aims to provide Nepali boxers with valuable international experience and exposure.