Mongolia national amateur boxing athletes
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Mongolia national amateur boxing athletes represents Mongolia in regional, continental and world tournaments and matches sanctioned by the Amateur International Boxing Association (AIBA).
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[edit] Olympics
[edit] 2004 Athens Olympics
Main article: Boxing at the 2004 Summer Olympics
One amateur boxer represented Mongolia in this edition of the Olympiad. He won his first bout but was defeated in the second.
[edit] Entry list
- Munkh Erdene Uranchimeg (Lightweight)
[edit] Asian Games
[edit] 2006 Doha Asian Games
Main article: Boxing at the 2006 Asian Games
Seven amateur athletes represented Mongolia in this edition of the Asiad winning to rank in the medal tally.[1]
[edit] Entry list
- Tuvshinbat Byamba (Light Welterweight)
- Badar Uugan Enkbhat (Bantamweight) - Bronze
- Otgonbayar Jigjid (Light Flyweight)
- Serdamba Purevdorj (Flyweight)
- Chuluuntumur Tumurhuyag (Welterweight)
- Munkh Erdene Uranchimeg (Lightweight) - Silver
- Enkhzorig Zorgitbaatar (Featherweight) - Silver
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