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Turkmen boxer will argue for the quarterfinals at the World Championships in Yekaterinburg

18:0517.09.2019
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The Turkmen boxer Nuryagdy Nuryagdyyev will fight for an exit in the quarter-finals held in Ekaterinburg is a 20-m the world championship. In the 1/8 finals of the weight category up to 81 kg, he will meet with 22-year-old Briton Benjamin Whittaker.

This became known after Nuryagdyyev in their opening match won by Jack Bowen (Australia) – 3:2, and Whittaker with the same score took precedence over the 31-year-old participant of two Olympic games in London and Rio de Janeiro Asana Rouzbahani (Iran).

Nuryagdy Nuryagdyyev was the last hope of the Turkmen Boxing in the pre-Olympic world Cup-2019. Of the five previously launched at the world championship of our compatriots from the fight for the medals out of four.

In the easiest weight category up to 52 kg Ihlas Klichanov lost 26-year-old champion of the Olympic games 2016 in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) Shahobiddin Zoirov (Uzbekistan) – 0:5. In weight to 57 kg, Akmurad Kurbanov with the same score lost Tayfur Aliyev (Azerbaijan).

In category to 69 kg in a meeting of Serdar Amangeldyev (Turkmenistan) and Delano James (Netherlands) only one arbitrator from Uganda gave advantage to the Turkmen, other four judges – from Italy, China, Sri Lanka, and the USA-awarded a victory to the Dutch boxer. Same score 4:1 in favor of the opponent – was recorded in a duel of weight category to 75 kg between the participant of the Olympic games-2012 in London Nursahat by Passieve (Turkmenistan) and Amine Kuskowim (Azerbaijan). Your vote in favor Passieve gave the referee from Jordan, the other judges from Italy, Ireland, Mongolia and Wales – gave the victory to the Azerbaijani boxer.

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