Russia tops the medal list at the conclusion of the World Boxing Championships in Dubai

Russia topped the medal list with a total of 13 colored medals, including 7 gold medals, at the conclusion of the 23rd edition of the World Elite Men’s Boxing Championship “UAE 2025”, which was held in Dubai under the supervision of the International Boxing Federation (IBA), and is considered a historic edition with unprecedented financial prizes amounting to 8 million dollars.
Russian boxers succeeded in winning 7 gold medals, 5 silver and 1 bronze, followed by Kazakhstan, whose boxers won 3 gold medals, 1 silver and 2 bronze medals for a total of 6 medals, then Uzbekistan with 2 gold medals, 4 silver and 3 bronze medals for a total of 9 medals, while Azerbaijan achieved the last gold medal, bringing its tally to 1 gold medal and 2 bronze medals in total. 3 medals.
The Russian boxers topped the rankings after an exceptional night yesterday, Saturday, which witnessed the holding of 13 final fights, and financial prizes were distributed for each category, at $300,000 for first place, $150,000 for second place, and $75,000 for third place, with 50% for the boxer, 25% for the coaches, and 25% for the national federation.
Emirati champion Hamza Chimaev, who was crowned the UFC middleweight champion, participated along with a number of boxing legends, most notably Artur Petriev, in crowning the gold medal winners during the final bouts.
In terms of the results of the final fights, Subhan Mammadov (Azerbaijan) defeated Edmund Khodoyan (Russia) in the 48 kg weight, Hasanboy Dusmatov (Uzbekistan) won gold in the 51 kg weight after defeating Bayer Batlaev (Russia), Sakan Bebusinov (Kazakhstan) won the bantamweight gold after defeating Vyacheslav Rogozin (Russia), and Orazbek won. Aselikolov (Kazakhstan) won the 57 kg gold medal by defeating Khosrovakhon Rahimov (Tajikistan), Vsevolod Shumkov (Russia) won the 60 kg gold medal after defeating Abdulmalik Khalokov (Uzbekistan), Ilya Popov (Russia) overtook Omar Levaza (Kyrgyzstan) to win the 63.5 kg gold medal, and Asdukhoja Muydenkhojayev continued. (Uzbekistan) shined and won the middleweight gold medal after defeating Yevgeny Cole (Russia), and Ablaikhan Gusupov (Kazakhstan) snatched the 71 kg gold medal after defeating Sergey Koldenkov (Russia). In the 75 kg weight category, Ismail Mutsolgov (Russia) beat Sabirzhan Akalikov (Kazakhstan), while in the 80 kg weight category, Dzhambulat Bijamov won. (Russia) defeated Javokhir Umataliyev (Uzbekistan), and Sharbutdin Ataev (Russia) was crowned the new king of the 86 kg weight category after defeating Alexei Alfiorau (Belarus), achieving his second world title in a row.
In the heavyweight division, Muslim Gagi Mammadov (Russia) continued his strong march to defeat Turabek Habib Allaev (Uzbekistan), and win his third world title.
At the end of the evening in Dubai, super heavyweight David Surov (Russia) defeated Arman Makhanov (Uzbekistan) by stopping the referee in the second round, making it the only stoppage in the finals.
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