Two boxers to represent Tajikistan in Asian Youth Boxing Championship in Iran

DUSHANBE, February 26,2010, Asia-Plus  — Two boxers – Yusuf Safovuddin and Numon Abdurashid – will represent Tajikistan in the Asian Youth Boxing Championship that will take place in Iran from March 2-11, according to Tajikistan’s National Olympic Committee (NOC). Their coach Mnasour Muhiddinov will accompany them, the source at NOC said, noting that all Asian […]

Mavjouda Hasanova

DUSHANBE, February 26,2010, Asia-Plus  — Two boxers – Yusuf Safovuddin and Numon Abdurashid – will represent Tajikistan in the Asian Youth Boxing Championship that will take place in Iran from March 2-11, according to Tajikistan’s National Olympic Committee (NOC).

Their coach Mnasour Muhiddinov will accompany them, the source at NOC said, noting that all Asian countries will participate in that tournament.

“We hope our boxers will show good results in this championship,” the source said. 

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