Nazym Kyzaibay

Nazym Kyzaibay (Kazakh: Назым Абайқызы Қызайбай; born 14 September 1993) is a Kazakh light flyweight and flyweight amateur boxer.[1] She won the light flyweight world title in 2014 and 2016.

Nazym Kyzaibay
Personal information
Native nameНазым Абайқызы Қызайбай
NationalityKazakh
Born (1993-09-14) 14 September 1993
Zhetigen, Kazakhstan
ResidenceAlmaty, Kazakhstan
Weight51 kg (112 lb)
Sport
Country Kazakhstan
SportBoxing
Event(s)Light flyweight
Flyweight
Coached byZhumabek Omirzakov (personal)
Vadim Prisyazhnyuk (national)

Biography

Nazym Kyzaibay was born in 1993, 14 of September, in Zhetigen village of Almaty region. She is the third child in her family.

Career

She won a bronze medal at the 2012 AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships. In Qinhuangdao, Nazym losing to Xu Shiqi of China in the semifinal match.

At the 2014 AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships in Jeju, she beat Moreen Ajambo in the first raund, Bak Cho-rong in the second round, Steluţa Duţă in quarterfinals and Madoka Wada in semifinals. In the final she defeated Sarjubala Devi of India.

At the 2016 AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships in Astana, Nazym won the gold medal, beating Angelika Grońska, Lise Sandebjer, Sarjubala Shamjetsabam, U Yong-gum and Wang Yuyan of China.

Hobby

Nazym loves drawing and playing football.

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References

  1. "Kazakstani boxer Kyzaibay wins gold at AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships". Tengrinews.kz. 26 November 2014. Retrieved 14 February 2015.


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