This is reported by the telegram channel of the Boxing Federation of Uzbekistan.
We have already written about the golden initiative of Farzona Fozilova (-48 kg), who won the final against a rival from Vietnam.
Feruza Kazakova (-52 kg) took up the baton from her teammate, defeating Svetlana Umanskaya from Ukraine in the final. Moreover, she twice sent her opponent into a knockdown during the fight.
Unfortunately, Aziza Yokubova (-54 kg) was unable to reverse the course of an unsuccessfully started duel with Natnicha Chongprongklan from Thailand. She lost the first round 1-4, returned in the second and won 4-1, but in the third decider three of the side judges gave the victory to the mistress of the ring. What can you do, you have to box head and shoulders higher with the hosts of the competition…
So Nigina Uktamova (-57kg) faced Punrawa Ruenros from Thailand in the final. But there was no hard struggle here, the opponent took all three rounds and won 5-0.
But Navbakhor Khamidova (-66 kg) was simply unstoppable against Chinese Huiping Yuan. And deservedly ascended to the highest step of the podium, the majestic chords of the National Anthem of the Republic of Uzbekistan sounded in honor of our girl. It is pleasant that Navbahor, like two friends of Farzona and Feruza, won on the day of the adoption of our anthem.
But the girls who lost in the finals also fought with dignity. Somewhere there was not enough perseverance in attacks, someone lacked stamina, the coaches will discuss and outline measures. It is not customary for us to complain about refereeing, therefore, in essentially equal fights, the scales of fortune can swing in any direction.
Therefore, sincere congratulations to the silver medal winners, except Aziza and Nigina, are Aziza Zokirova (-75 kg) and Oltina Sotimboeva (+81 kg), bronze medalists Sabina Bobokulova (-50 kg) and Sohiba Ruzmetova (-81 kg). Well done!
To the remark of one Kazakh website that Kazakhstan allegedly defeated Uzbekistan in the medal standings, I would like to suggest waiting for the men's final, and then summing up the overall medal standings. I'm sure our guys will have their say.