At the World Boxing Championship held in Liverpool, England on September 4-14, 2025, Mongolian young boxer Battulga Aldarkhishig, a boxer from the “Aldar” sports committee, successfully participated in the men’s 50 kg weight class and brought home a silver medal.
He defeated experienced athlete Tashkenboyv from the Republic of Kazakhstan 5:0 in the final round and became the silver medalist of the world championship.
Mongolian boxers won a total of 1 gold, 5 silver, and 6 bronze medals at the men’s World Championship. Including:
GOLD MEDAL
World Gold Medalist (1)
P. Serdamba, Milan, 2009
SILVER MEDAL
R. Otgonbayar, Munich, 1982
T. Uitumen, Budapest, 1997
E. Badar-Uugan, Chicago, 2007
N. Tugstsogt, Milan, 2009
A. Battulga, Liverpool, 2025
SILVER MEDAL (5 boxers, 6 medals)
E. Tsogtjargal, Tampere, 1993
U. Munkh-Erdene, Milan, 2009 + Almaty, 2013
P. Serdamba, Baku, 2011
D. Otgondalai, Hamburg, 2017
E. Tsendbaatar, Yekaterinburg, 2019
At the World Boxing Championship held in Liverpool, England on September 4-14, 2025, Mongolian young boxer Battulga Aldarkhishig, a boxer from the “Aldar” sports committee, successfully participated in the men’s 50 kg weight class and brought home a silver medal.
He defeated experienced athlete Tashkenboyv from the Republic of Kazakhstan 5:0 in the final round and became the silver medalist of the world championship.
Mongolian boxers won a total of 1 gold, 5 silver, and 6 bronze medals at the men’s World Championship. Including:
GOLD MEDAL
World Gold Medalist (1)
P. Serdamba, Milan, 2009
SILVER MEDAL
R. Otgonbayar, Munich, 1982
T. Uitumen, Budapest, 1997
E. Badar-Uugan, Chicago, 2007
N. Tugstsogt, Milan, 2009
A. Battulga, Liverpool, 2025
SILVER MEDAL (5 boxers, 6 medals)
E. Tsogtjargal, Tampere, 1993
U. Munkh-Erdene, Milan, 2009 + Almaty, 2013
P. Serdamba, Baku, 2011
D. Otgondalai, Hamburg, 2017
E. Tsendbaatar, Yekaterinburg, 2019
