Malaysia national amateur boxing athletes

Malaysia national amateur boxing athletes

Malaysia national amateur boxing athletes represents Malaysia in regional, continental and world tournaments and matches governed by the International Boxing Association (AIBA).

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Southeast Asian Games

2005 Manila Southeast Asian Games

Six amateur male boxers competed for 9 gold medals of the men's divisions in this edition of the Southeast Asian Games. Malaysia was not represented by any female boxers.[1]

Entry list

Asian Games

2005 Doha Asian Games

Three amateur boxers represented Malaysia in this edition of the Asiad. None of the three boxers qualified for the quarterfinal bouts.[2]

Entry list

  • Eddey Kalai (Featherweight)
  • Zamzai Azizi Mohamad (Light Flyweight)
  • Paunandes Paulus (Lightweight)

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