The Uzbek boxer Navbakhor Khamidova triumphed over the Chinese athlete Yang Huping in the final match of the Asian Boxing Championship in the 66 kg weight category. This victory earned the Uzbekistan team yet another gold medal.
The bout between Khamidova and Huping was one of the most intense in the tournament. In the early rounds, the Uzbek athlete showcased her dominance, exhibiting superiority in speed and accuracy of punches. Khamidova fought actively, preventing her opponent from seizing the initiative.
However, starting from the second round, Yang Huping altered her strategy and began to mount more active resistance. The Chinese boxer increased her pressure, forcing Khamidova to adjust her tactics to maintain her advantage. The second round clearly favored the Chinese boxer.
The final round proved to be a true test for both athletes. The fight unfolded evenly, with frequent exchanges of punches. It was challenging for the judges to determine the winner, given the intensity of the bout.
In the end, the judges awarded the victory to Navbakhor Khamidova. Thus, the Uzbek team added another gold medal to their tally at the Asian Championship. It is worth noting that by the time of Khamidova's final match, Uzbek athletes had already secured two gold and two silver medals.
Earlier, in the semifinal bout, Khamidova confidently defeated the Kazakh boxer Milana Safronova. This victory ensured her place in the final and the opportunity to compete for the gold medal.