Kyrgyzstan’s new head coach Mr. Daniyar Jusubaliev is expecting good results from his youth boxers in Bangkok
Kyrgyzstan’s Mr. Daniyar Jusubaliev leads the Kyrgyz youth national team in the ASBC Asian Confederation Youth Boxing Championships in Bangkok which is his debuting international event as head coach of the Central Asian country.
Mr. Jusubaliev replaced Mr. Adylkan Bekbolotov in the national team who worked from 2009 in Kyrgyzstan until the end of the ASBC Asian Confederation Boxing Championships in Tashkent. We asked him about his thoughts about Kyrgyzstan’s boxing life, their strengths and main issues during the ASBC Asian Confederation Youth Boxing Championships.
“First of all I would like to thank you the support of the Asian Boxing Confederation for Kyrgyzstan which was important for us. I signed my new contract as head coach of the Kyrgyz national team until the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games but I hope I will be able to continue my job after the event.
Previously I worked as coach in the boxing school of the National Federation therefore I know well our young talents in Kyrgyzstan. We have got excellent traditions in boxing e.g. Orzubek Nazarov, Andrey Kumyavka, Kenzhebek Akelbayev, Almazbek Raimkulov, Aybek Abdymomunov and Nurbek Kassenov therefore we are planning to develop our present to get similar results as our heroes in the past.
We are really satisfied with the level of the organization here in the ASBC Asian Confederation Youth Boxing Championships in Bangkok. I am satisfied also with our drawing in the event and Rustam Muratov began his campaign in the event with a success in the opening day in Bangkok. Hopefully we will perform well in this important Asian youth competition in Thailand.
Rustam Muratov, who achieved silver medal in the Pavlyukov Youth Memorial Tournament in Russia on March, is our main hope in the current event while our next favourite AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships quarter-finalist Aybek Akylbek Uulu had to miss the event in Bangkok.
We are facing mainly with financial problems in Kyrgyzstan to get funding and support to our teams to travel to more international competitions. The salaries of our coaches are also in low level but I hope we can develop this in the future,” said Kyrgyzstan’s new national head coach Mr. Daniyar Jusubaliev.