World Boxing Cup: Uzbekistan women's boxing team starts competition today

The Uzbekistan women's national boxing team is set to begin their campaign today at the first stage of the World Boxing Cup in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil. Key matchups include Feruza Kazakova and Navbakhor Khamidova competing in the round of 16, while Farzona Fozilova faces Morocco’s Wissal El-Fahri in a high-stakes quarter-final bout. With matches scheduled to run from this evening into the early morning, the athletes aim to leverage their intensive preparation to secure spots in the medal rounds. This tournament represents a vital opportunity for the team to showcase their skills and advance toward the final stages of the competition.
The first stage of the World Boxing Cup is currently underway in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil. On the next day of the competition, representatives of the Uzbekistan national women's team will begin their participation and enter the ring to secure their spots in the decisive stages.
Today's program features several important bouts where Uzbek athletes will compete across various weight categories. These include both round of 16 and quarter-final matchups.
In the -51 kg weight category, Feruza Kazakova will face Maxi Klotzer of Germany in a round of 16 bout. The match is scheduled to start at 19:15 Tashkent time.
In the -48 kg weight class, Farzona Fozilova will take on Moroccan boxer Wissal El Fakir in the quarter-finals. This fight is set for 01:00, with the winner advancing to the semi-finals.
Another intriguing clash will take place in the -65 kg category, where Navbakhor Khamidova will face Anna Jenny of Switzerland in the round of 16. This match is scheduled to begin at 02:45.
According to reports, the day's rounds are divided into two sessions, starting at 19:00 and 01:00 Tashkent time. These bouts are generating significant interest not only for the athletes but also for the fans.
According to the Uzbekistan Boxing Federation, the team has undergone rigorous preparation with the aim of achieving high results and contending for medals. Now, all eyes are on the ring to see who will advance and who will exit the competition.





















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