Azerbaijani boxer claims silver at IBA Youth World Boxing Championships
Azerbaijani boxer Ali Abdullayev has claimed silver medal at IBA Youth World Boxing Championships 2024 in Budva, Montenegro, Azernews reports.
In the final, the boxer competing in the 63.5 kilogram weight class defeated Abdulaziz Jurakulov (Uzbekistan).
The match was stopped in the third round by the decision of the judges and the opponent was declared the winner.
As a result, Abdullayev finished the world championship in second place.
With this, the Azerbaijani national team finished the world championship with five medals. Before Ali, Bilalhabashi Nazarov (48 kg) won silver, Mahammadali Gasimzade (60 kilograms), Zidan Humbatov (51 kg) and Aynur Mikayilova (57 kg) won bronze.
The Azerbaijani boxing team has achieved the best number of medals in the history of IBA Youth World Boxing Championships.
Boxing is known as one of the oldest known sports in the history of humankind.
The earliest evidence of boxing dates back to Egypt around 3,000 BC.
This sport was introduced to the ancient Olympic Games by the Greeks in the late 7th century BC.
In 1924, the International Amateur Boxing Federation (FIBA) was established.
Since 1946, it has been referred to as the International Boxing Association (AIBA). Boxing made its Olympic debut at the 1904 Games in St. Louis.
In 1926, the boxing championship was held for the first time in Azerbaijan, where national boxers took first place.
Since 1992, the Azerbaijani Boxing Federation has become a full member of the International Boxing Association (AIBA).
Azerbaijani boxers have won many prestigious awards at many international championships.
Aghasi Mammadov has entered Azerbaijan's history of boxing as the first national boxer, as a gold medallist at the world championship.
Another Azerbaijani boxer, Fuad Asadov, was among the medalists at the 2004 Summer Olympic Games.
Many times, Azerbaijan has been chosen as the host country for major boxing championships.
The AIBA Youth World Championships were held in Baku in 2019. This world championship was the first licensed youth tournament to qualify for the 2010 Olympic Games held in Singapore.
The country also hosted the 2011 AIBA World Boxing Championships, which was the first major qualifying event for the London 2012 Olympic Games.
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