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Mongolian Athletes Won One Silver and One Bronze Medal at the Boxing World Cup in Astana, Kazakhstan.

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The Boxing World Cup, which began on June 30 in Astana, Kazakhstan, has concluded. More than 400 boxers from 30 countries competed in the tournament, including nine athletes from the Mongolian national boxing team. Among them, G. Lundaa, who competed in the men's 60 kg weight category, won silver, and O. Byamba-Erdene, who competed in the men's 70 kg weight category, won bronze. In the team results of this World Cup, Kazakhstan won eight gold, f…
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The Boxing World Cup, which began on June 30 in Astana, Kazakhstan, has concluded. More than 400 boxers from 30 countries competed in the tournament, including nine athletes from the Mongolian national boxing team. Among them, G. Lundaa, who competed in the men's 60 kg weight category, won silver, and O. Byamba-Erdene, who competed in the men's 70 kg weight category, won bronze. In the team results of this World Cup, Kazakhstan won eight gold, f…

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ikon.mn broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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