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Vietnamese boxer Nguyen Thi Tam lost 0-5 to world defending champion Nikhat Zareen (India) in the final match of the IBA Women’s World Boxing Championships on March 26 evening.
Nguyen Ngoc Hai defeated Campee Phayom of Thailand with a knock-out victory at Vietnam's largest professional boxing tournament LEAD: Born to Lead to win the vacant World Boxing Association Asia South super lightweight title in HCMC on March 25.
Vietnamese boxer Nguyen Thi Tam made history by entering the finals of the International Boxing Association (IBA) Women’s World Boxing Championships after winning French opponent Lkhadiri Wassila with an overall score of 4-1 in India on March 23.
Vietnamese boxer Nguyen Thi Tam trounced Spanish rival Laura Fuertes 5-0 in the women's light flyweight category to advance to the semifinals of the IBA Women’s World Boxing Championships in New Delhi.
Vietnamese boxer Nguyen Thi Tam has trounced two-time world champion Kyzaibay Nazym of Kazakhstan 5-0 at the ongoing IBA Women’s World Boxing Championships in New Delhi, India.
Nguyen Tran Duy Nhat booked himself a place in the finals of Lion Championship with an emphatic second-round win over Phan Huy Hoang in Hanoi on Saturday.
Le Huu Toan became the first Vietnamese boxer named in the world top 10 of the World Boxing Association (WBA) on April 1.
Thu Nhi, a martial artist, was inspired to enter the ring after a difficult upbringing led her to believe that she could alter her life through competition. Nhi now aspires to reaffirm the national spirit on a global scale as well.
Vietnamese boxer Thu Nhi successfully beat her Japanese rival Etsuko Tada on October 23 to claim the World Boxing Organisation (WBO) belt in the mini-flyweight category.
Vietnamese boxer Nguyen Van Duong lost 0-5 to Erdenebat Tsendbaatar of Mongolia in the men's U57kg pool at the ongoing Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games on July 28.
Vietnamese boxer Nguyen Thi Tam has become the country’s latest Olympian to qualify for the upcoming 2020 Tokyo Olympics in the women’s under 51kg category, taking the total number of Vietnamese participants in the global competition up to 18.
Nguyen Thi Thu Nhi will have to wait till April for her chance to become the first Vietnamese world female boxing champion after her fight was delayed.
Kim Sang Bum walks into his club and enters a room filled with boxing equipment, a champion's belt and photos of well-known boxers on the wall.
Boxer Nguyen Van Hai will have a chance to show the world and his Australian opponent exactly who he is when he competes in his fourth professional match at the Victory 8 event in Manila, the Philippines, in May.
Vietnam has waited more than three decades to see a Vietnamese fighter qualify for an Olympics and Nguyen Van Duong ended the drought after he secured a Tokyo Olympic slot at the Asia/Oceania Olympic boxing qualifying tournament.