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Photo by Tanawut Ritchuay The official daily of 7 th World University Boxing Championship 06/10/2016 N o 04 ทองกวาว News Photo by Buntoon Choomyen Photo by Siwat Tritrong Vivid Games across Weight Classes Twenty fights take place on the third day of the 7th World University Boxing Championship 2016. - Continued on p.3

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Photo by Tanawut Ritchuay

The official daily of 7th World University Boxing Championship06/10/2016No 04

ทองกวาว News

Photo by Buntoon Choomyen

Photo by Siwat Tritrong

Vivid Games across Weight Classes

Twenty fights take place on the third

day of the 7th World University Boxing

Championship 2016.

- Continued on p.3

7th World University Boxing Championship Chiangmai 20162

Advising Editors

Assoc.Prof. Amnat Yousukh

ML. Kattika Laongsri

Editor in Chief

Assoc.Prof. Terapatt

Vannaruemol

Editors

Dr.Viroj Suttisima

Dr.Pimonpan Chainan

Dr.Rattaphol Phrommas

Abhibhu Kitikamdhorn

Alana Morgan

Alicha Treerotchananon

Nisara Wangratanasopon

Thanutsorn Intakaew

Thitiphan Sriruengsuk

Tida Sathakurai

Wanlapa Boonprom

Photographers

Buntoon Choomyen

Nattapon Nukulkam

Nutchanon Koseerainiramon

Raweephat Pimkaew

Siwat Tritrong

Smakom Boonyong

Supalerk Saeton

Suthat Fongmoon

Sasikarn Limpiti

Sunanta Yamthap

Editorial Staff

Teerapon Jaikaew

Graphic Designer

Thiti Ketudat

Reporters

Asaree Chawanavej

Chattawut Chiwaruck

Chatree Khanthawichan

Chonnikarn Innoy

Irawin Khattiya

Jetsarit Chartwan

Manaswat Wongsuryrat

Nittaya Sudsaita

Nutjaree Meechai

Pacharapol Katjinakul

Pasu Khongpoon

Pit Chanprim

Sartrakavin Lapasradaseth

Sittichok Taweeplengsangsuk

Soraya Boonsingma

Supakit Phonamnuaysub

Supaluck Wong-arna

Supanat Charoenrat

Sutthida Ongklai

FISU Boxing 2016 Newsletter Staff

Tanawut Ritchuay

Weerapong Tanawongudom

Translators

Krittathat Siritabtim

Panrawee Jearananthana

Parita Suayngam

Pensiri Laksananan

Supachoke Navavichit

Supasuda Kamnoi

Wiramon Sangsuwan

Printed at

Nantakarn Graphic

Boxing has been a favorable sport for the Thais, it is the national

honor for us to be the host of the 7th World University Boxing

Championship 2016 that draws people from across the globe.

Win or lose is not the key of the competition but friendship is the vital

part of the game and this will bring the true victory to mankind.

I would like to thank the organizer and participants for this remarkable

event that advances the sport and shed the light on the true fair competitions.

Let us enjoy the time in Chiang Mai

Dr. Surachai Chitpakdibadin

Thailand Boxing Association

It is a great pleasure being here among some of the world's most

talented young athletes and witness the power of sport in bringing people

together while also strengthening individuals' efforts. The competition and

high caliber performances from all athletes have been both impressive and

inspiring.

Representing 7th World University Boxing Championship, I would like to

thank our two major sponsors, Bangchak Petroleum Public Company Limited

and GPP International Company Limited, along with all other sponsors who

made this year's championship possible. Also, my highest gratitude goes

out to those involved in the organizing committee for all your hard work.

This event could not be such a success without the help and dedication of

everyone involved, from FISU officials to volunteers, participants to parents.

Thank you everyone and let's enjoy these final days of competition!

Assoc.Prof. Amnat Yousukh, M.D.

Vice President of Chiang Mai University

General Secretary ,7th World University Boxing Championship

7th World University Boxing Championship Chiangmai 2016 3

Session Results on October 5, 2016

Continued from p.1

One of the today’s highlights is the women flyweight bout (51 kgs) between Jutamas Raksataya from Thailand and

Angelika Gronska from Poland. In the first round, Gronska landed more punches than the Thai boxer. In the two subsequent

rounds, they equally traded punches, but Thailand edged out Poland by 2-1. Jutamas took the victory with the final score of

38-37, 38-37, and 37-38.

Another today’s highlight is men’s welterweight bout (69 kgs) between Alisa Sharifov from Russia and Dmitri Galagot

from Moldova. It was a vivid game as they both standing up against each other throughout the game. In the second round,

the Russian took the strong hook and got a cut at his left eyebrow, but he then successfully unleashed counterattack making

a cut his opponent’s eyebrow as well. In the last round, the Russian threw more punches and took the clear victory, 3-0, with

the final score of 30-27, 30-27, 29-28.

The 16th bout of the day was the welterweight fight (69 kgs) between Jian Gu, Chinese competitor and Eqzon Maliqaj,

Swiss boxer. The Chinese seemed to have the edge with the longer range punches over the opponent, but it turned out to

be Maliqaj who landed more punches at Gu’s face, resulting in a count in the first round. Gu, in the following round, still could

not hit the target, so the Swiss aggressively threw strong punches at Gu’s eyebrow leaving cuts. Maliqaj delivered a TKO in

this round.

Heavyweight bout (81 kgs) between Viacheslav Troian from Ukraine and Ali Akhmedov from Kazakhstan is another

impressive game. Troian, in the first round, chased down his opponent with rapid punches forcing Akhmedov to be able to only

wait for counterattack. The fighter from Kazakhstan could only do a few one-two combos. In the second round, Akhmedov,

standing his ground against the opponent, successfully landed a body blow with left hook beating him to the ground twice.

The Kazakh finally took the victory with a TKO in the second round.

Matches of the Day

Photo by Tanawut Ritchuay

Photo by Nutchanon Koseekrainiramon Photo by Nutchanon Koseekrainiramon

Photo by Nattapon Nukulkam

7th World University Boxing Championship Chiangmai 20164

Coaches' TalksDo and Don't in Chiangmai

4 Cultural Beliefs about Chiang Mai that You Should Know

Chiang Mai has a longstanding culture and unique characteristics.

The people's lives are tied to Buddhism and traditional beliefs, making

it a long-established and distinctive culture.

1. Respect the sacred and religious places such as temples and

ancient sites by wearing polite clothing.

2. Respect those who are older and have more experience by

Wai as a greeting gesture.

3. In Lanna culture, the parents or the eldest in the family would

be the first to start eating and then the younger ones may follow.

4. As the locals have the Tree Ordination ritual, believing that

the ordained forest is a sacred place that cannot be destroyed, and the

violator would be punished.

6 Things that Should Be Avoided When in Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai is famous for its outstanding cultural and religious

artifacts, so it is important to study cultural differences for mutual

understanding.

1. Thai flag is considered a sacred object and should not be used

in any disrespectful manner.

2. As Buddhism is the national religion, one should not treat

monks with disrespect.

3. Greetings are done by the act of Wai. Any greeting involved

physical contact may be considered inappropriate.

4. In a temple or religious place, wearing revealing or

inappropriate clothing is inappropriate.

5. Expressing romantic or sexual emotions publicly is not

appropriate.

6. When riding in both Red Taxi and Tuk Tuk in Chiang Mai, it is

not safe to wave or put any part of your body outside the vehicle.

Th a i b ox i n g

coach humbly

said that he aims

to take only one

medal, whereas the

Amateur Boxing

A s s o c i a t i o n o f

Thailand aims to

take two gold medals at the 7th World University Boxing

Championship 2016 during October 3-8, 2016. The venue is

Chiang Mai University Convention Center. Ten Thai athletes,

eight male boxers and two female boxers, enter the competition.

“We have about 20 training days, and we hold training

session at Bangkok Thonburi University. The one-month session

is designed for building up strength for our boxers,” said Uthis

Sonsakuna, Thai boxing coach.

Amateur Boxing Association of Thailand aims to take

two gold medals at this championship, and the coaches aim to

take at least one medal. The team assures that they will try their

best as they are more than 100 percent ready—only lining up

for the weigh-in left. Nonetheless, the team also said that they

are prepared to face the consequences.

Slovenian coach,

Sašo Weix ler,

told us that it took 6

months to prepare

for this competition.

Before this, Slovenia

held the University

Boxing Championship to choose national representative. Luka

Majec (Men’s 75 kgs) was the only nominated athlete from

Slovenia for this 7th World University Boxing Championship.

When asked about the highest expectation, the coach said

that just only one victory would be good enough, and that

he was impressed with the good and proper preparation and

organization of the event.

7th World University Boxing Championship Chiangmai 2016 5

Women’s Fly (48-51 kg)

SMITH Céire Ireland 1

LKHADIRI Wassila France 2

Women’s Fly (48-51 kg)

MUZDIMAN Balaussa Kazakhstan 0

SOLUIANOVA Svetlana Russia 3

Men’s Light (60 kg)

MUSTAFAEV Rustem Russia 3

SAPON Dzmitry Belarus 0

Men’s Light (60 kg)

JANTHACUMPA Thiwa Thailand 1

UTELBAYEV Didar Kazakhstan 2

Men’s Light Welter (64 kg)

ORDABAYEV Yerzhan Kazakhstan 0

OGANISIAN Mger Ukraine 3

Men’s Light Welter (64 kg)

SHARIFOV Alisa Russia 3

GALAGOT Dmitri Moldova 0

Men’s Welter (69 kg)

AGRBA Khariton Russia 3

ARTJOMOVS Jegors Georgs Latvia 0

Men’s Welter (69 kg)

GU Jian China

MALIQAJ Egzon Switzerland TKO ( 2nd )

Men’s Light Heavy (81 kg)

CIOBANU Petru Moldova 0

SMAJLI Ukë Switzerland 3

Men’s Light Heavy (81 kg)

DAUHALIAVETS Mikhail Belarus 3

YOMKHOT Jakkapong Thailand 0

Women’s Fly (48-51 kg)

KAWANO Sana Japan 3

BRUYEVICH Helina Belarus 0

Women’s Fly (48-51 kg)

RAKSAT Chuthamat Thailand 2

GRONSKA Angelika Poland 1

Men’s Light (60 kg)

McKENNA Gary Ireland 0

OSMONOV Temirlan Kyrgyzstan 3

Men’s Light (60 kg)

AKIYAMA Yuta Japan 0

LAI Chu-En Taipei 3

Men’s Light Welter (64 kg)

WONGSUWAN Somchay Thailand 3

HIRANAKA Nobuhiro Japan 0

Men’s Light Welter (64 kg)

DAUHALIAVETS Yauheni Belarus 3

HUANG Dong China 0

Men’s Welter (69 kg)

PERCZYNSKI Rafal Poland

BARABANOV Ievgenii Ukraine TKO ( 1st )

Men’s Welter (69 kg)

KURAMYSSOV Bekbolat Kazakhstan 2

SINSIRI Bunjong Thailand 0

Men’s Light Heavy (81 kg)

TROIAN Viacheslav Ukraine

AKHMEDOV Ali Kazakhstan TKO ( 2nd )

Men’s Light Heavy (81 kg)

NOUAR Jeremie France 0

ABDRAKHMANOV Eduard Russia 3

Results

7th World University Boxing Championship Chiangmai 20166

Ringsides

KAWANO Sana VS BRUYEVICH Helina SMITH Céire VS LKHADIRI Wassila

McKENNA Gary VS OSMONOV Temirlan

AKIYAMA Yuta VS LAI Chu-En

WONGSUWAN Somchay VS HIRANAKA Nobuhiro

MUZDIMAN Balaussa VS SOLUIANOVA SvetlanaMalik

MUSTAFAEV Rustem VS SAPON Dzmitry

JANTHACUMPA Thiwa VS UTELBAYEV Didar

Photo by Nattapon Nukulkam

Photo by Nattapon Nukulkam

Photo by Nattapon Nukulkam

Photo by Nattapon Nukulkam

Photo by Buntoon Choomyen

Photo by Siwat Tritrong

Photo by Siwat Tritrong Photo by Siwat Tritrong

7th World University Boxing Championship Chiangmai 2016 7

ORDABAYEV Yerzhan VS OGANISIAN Mger DAUHALIAVETS Yauheni VS HUANG Dong

AGRBA Khariton VS ARTJOMOVS Jegors Georgs

CIOBANU Petru VS SMAJLI Ukë

DAUHALIAVETS Mikhail VS YOMKHOT Jakkapong

PERCZYNSKI Rafal Alisa VS BARABANOV Ievgenii

KURAMYSSOV Bekbolat VS SINSIRI Bunjong

NOUAR Jeremie VS ABDRAKHMANOV Eduard

Photo by Pasu Khongpoon

Photo by Siwat Tritrong Photo by Siwat Tritrong

Photo by Tanawut Ritchuay

Photo by Supatcharida Jadphoom

Photo by Supatcharida Jadphoom

Photo by Supatcharida Jadphoom

Photo by Nutchanon Koseekrainiramon

Women's Light (57-60kg)

Women's Light (57-60kg)

Weight CategoryOrder

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

Name

( TPE ) CHEN Nien-Chin TROFIMOVA Oksana ( RUS )

( THA ) ONGJUNTA Tanes

( THA ) WONGSUWAN Somchay

( THA ) SAOTO Ratchadaporn ICHSHANOVA Nazym ( KAZ )VS

VS

VS

VS

VS

VS

VS

VS

VS

VS

VS

VS

VS

VS

VS

VS

VS

VS

6 October 2016, start from 2.00 p.m.

Women's Middle (69-75kg)

Women's Middle (69-75kg)

( POL ) HOLLINSKA Natalia DESMOND Christina ( IRL )

( RUS ) SHADRINA Natalia HUANG Hsiao-Wen ( TPE )

( THA ) HOITONG Thitisak KUDRIAKOV Vadim ( RUS )

( TPE ) TU Po-Wei AVATOV Rakhmankul ( KGZ )

( TPE ) JAN Chun-Hsien NAHIM Malik ( FRA )

NATYROV Chingiz ( RUS)

( KAZ ) ZEINULINOV Yertugan TONGDEE Yuttapong ( THA )

( JPN ) YAMAUCHI Yuki PODOPRIGORA Roman ( RUS )

OGANISIAN Mger ( UKR )

( BLR ) DAUHALIAVETS Yauheni SHARIFOV Alisa ( RUS )

( UKR ) KHARLAMOV Valerii BAMBA Bengoro ( FRA )

( RUS ) GARASHCHUK Artem MARZHIKPAYEV Rakhat ( KAZ )

( CHN ) ZHANG Zhe ZAITCEV Anton ( RUS )

( FRA ) BREGEON Dylan OKUNGBOWA Kenneth ( IRL )

( BLR ) MEDNIK Yeuheni AMANZHOLOV Nursultan ( KAZ )

( RUS ) SMOLIN Sergey VALAVICIUS Mantas ( LTU )

Men's Light Fly (46-49kg)

Men's Light Fly (46-49kg)

Men's Fly (52kg)

Men's Fly (52kg)

Men's Bantam (56kg)

Men's Bantam (56kg)

Men’s Light Welter (64 kg)

Men’s Light Welter (64 kg)

Men's Middle (75kg)

Men's Middle (75kg)

Men's Heavy (91kg)

Men's Heavy (91kg)

Men's Super Heavy (+91kg)

Men's Super Heavy (+91kg)

Ready to Fight