Malaysia’s No.1, Muhammad Abdul Qaiyum plans to write new historical pages on ASBC boxing

Malaysia is one of the impressive Southeast Asian boxing nations which has a great competition schedule in the national level. Their management decided to send seven oxers to the ASBC Asian Elite Men and Women Boxing Championships to Chiang Mai, Thailand where they will be aiming a new historic medal.

Malaysia bagged medals in the ASBC Asian U22 Boxing Championships and some of their boxers reached the level of the well-known pugilists. The Malaysians arranged their Sukma National Games earlier this year and several other competitions which were supported the coaches to select the team to participate in Chiang Mai.

Muhammad Rasdenal Bin Haikal is one of the most promising boxers in Malaysia who returned to the national team after a short break. He was quarter-finalist at the 2018 ASBC Asian Youth Boxing Championships and he is the best boxer of his age group in Malaysia.

Malaysia’s No.1, Muhammad Abdul Qaiyum Bin Ariffin is a bronze medallist from the ASBC Asian U22 Boxing Championships and he competed in all of the major competitions excluding the Olympic Games.

Pulau Pinang’s 20-year-old Mohammad Rizal Bin Wahidi defeated Negeri Sembilan’s Najmuddin Bin Abdul Rahman and he bagged the title of the bantamweight (54kg) in the National Games which guaranteed his participation in Chiang Mai.

Mohammad Zulkhailane Bin Mohamed Noor is a 28-year-old veteran from the Army who impressed in all of the national events in 2023 and in 2024. The younger, 22-year-old Muhammad Ridzuan Bin Mohamed Jafari will compete for Team Malaysia at the men’s light welterweight (63.5kg).

The 19-year-old Muhammad Ariff Aiman Bin Mohamed Farid turned to 19 only in October but he had the victories in the recent Malaysian national selections events to compete in Chiang Mai.

Mohammed Aswan Bin Che Azmi competed for Malaysia at the Asian Boxing Championships, World Olympic Qualifier, Asian Games and other events therefore he is one of the most experienced in the national squad.

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