Uzbekistan female boxers are leading in the international rankings

The World Boxing organization, considered the leading body in international boxing, has announced the updated ranking list for March 2026. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This document reflects the current status of male and female boxers in various weight categories, clearly showing the athletes' efforts on the path to championship and their standing on the international stage. The ranking results once again confirmed the strength of the Uzbekistan boxing school.
The women's team leads in several weight categories. For example, in the lightweight category, Navbahor Hamidova and Feruza Kazakova's third-place positions attract attention.
Additionally, Oltinoy Sotimboyeva rose to fifth place in the heavyweight category. Such results of our female boxers indicate their high technical skills and strategic thinking abilities.
They defend the country's honor at the highest level in every fight. The results among men resemble a real explosion.
In several weight categories, Uzbek athletes took first place, securing their positions among the world's strongest boxers. Renowned names such as Abdumalik Khalakov, Asadkhoja Moydinkhojayev, Fazliddin Erkinboyev, Javohir Ummataliyev, and Akmaljon Isroilov rose to the top ranks.
Torabek Khabibullaev succeeded in leading in two different weight categories. Here, Asilbek Jalilov, Shavkatjon Boltayev, and other athletes have also proven their strength and are competing at the top levels.
Such consistent successes are not accidental; they are the result of years of hard work and professional preparation. The systematic work carried out by the Uzbekistan Boxing Federation ensures such results.
The high positions in the ranking serve as a serious signal for upcoming major competitions, including the Olympic Games and World Championships. Our athletes are strengthening their positions in international rings with skill and determination.
This report once again confirmed that Uzbek boxing is one of the leading forces worldwide. Source: Official data from the World Boxing organization.





