Kazakhstan’s women’s boxing team finished second at the Women’s World Boxing Championship, securing three gold, two silver, and one bronze medal, with notable achievements from athletes like Nazym Kyzaibay. The championship featured competitors from 51 countries and offered substantial prizes, demonstrating Kazakhstan’s prowess in women’s boxing.
Kazakhstan’s national women’s boxing team made remarkable strides at the Women’s World Boxing Championship in Niš, Serbia, from March 9-16, 2025. The event saw participation from 51 countries, with substantial prize money on offer: $100,000 for gold, $50,000 for silver, $25,000 for bronze, and $10,000 for quarterfinalists.
The Kazakhstani team secured three gold medals, two silver, and one bronze in various weight classes. The athletes were:
– 48 kg – Nazym Kyzaibay (gold).
– 50 kg – Alua Balkybekova (gold).
– 63 kg – Aida Abikeyeva (gold).
– 60 kg – Viktoriya Grafeyeva (silver).
– +81 kg – Eldana Talipova (silver).
– 70 kg – Natalia Bogdanova (bronze).
Nazym Kyzaibay achieved a notable milestone by being the first Kazakhstani boxer to win three world championship titles, enhancing her status as a revered athlete in Kazakhstan. Furthermore, three Kazakhstani boxers earned world championship medals for the first time. The team engaged in 35 bouts, achieving an impressive 26 victories, thereby showcasing the strength and skill of Kazakhstan’s women boxers.
Kazakhstan’s women’s boxing team achieved historic success at the Women’s World Boxing Championship in 2025, securing second place. With seven medals, including golds for Kyzaibay, Balkybekova, and Abikeyeva, the team demonstrated remarkable skill and determination. Notably, Kyzaibay’s third world title further solidifies her legacy. The team’s overall performance, winning 26 out of 35 matches, is a testament to their preparation and talent.
Original Source: kz.kursiv.media