Hurshid Tojibaev

Khurshid Tadjibayev/Hoorshid Tojibaev (13 November 1989) is an Uzbek amateur boxer who competed at bantamweight at the 2008 Olympics and at lightweight at the 2016 Olympics.

He qualified for the 2008 Olympics by beating fighters like Han Soon Chul. In Beijing, he upset German veteran Rustamhodza Rahimov 11:2 but lost to Bruno Julie from Mauritius 4:16.

Tojibaev continued his boxing career after the 2008 Olympics, earning a bronze medal at lightweight at the 2010 Asian Games in China. There, he won his opening three bouts (two by TKO) before losing a decision to India's Vikas Krishan Yadav, who went on to win the gold.

Tojibaev has more recently competed in the AIBA professional league, where he won the 60kg AIBA World Championship by avenging a loss to champion Berik Abdrakhmanov, who had previously won gold at the Asian Championships and bronze at the World Championships. In the AIBA pro league, Tojibaev also posted victories over future Olympian, Charly Suarez, and future Olympic gold medallist, Robson Conceicao. As AIBA pro champion, Tojibaev automatically qualified for the 2016 Olympics in Rio.

In Rio, he scored victories over Hakan Erşeker of Qatar and hot prospect Joseph Cordina of Great Britain, before dropping a close decision in a rematch with Brazil's Conceicao, who eventually won the gold medal.


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