Mongolian Boxers - Choi Tseveenpurev, Shinny Bayaar, Enkhbatyn Badar-Uugan, Purevdorjiin Serdamba, Lakva Sim, Uranchimegiin Monkh-Erdene (Paperback)


Chapters: Choi Tseveenpurev, Shinny Bayaar, Enkhbatyn Badar-Uugan, Purevdorjiin Serdamba, Lakva Sim, Uranchimegiin Monkh-Erdene, Zorigtbaataryn Enkhzorig, Nerguin Enkhbat, Namjilyn Bayarsaikhan. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 28. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Choijiljavyn "Choi" Tseveenpurev (Mongolian: born 6 October 1971 in Ulan Bator, Mongolia) is a featherweight boxer. Nicknamed the Mongolian Warrior, he has been dubbed "Britain's answer to Manny Pacquiao" by the leading UK boxing commentator John Rawling. On 6 June 2008, he was awarded with the title of 'State Honoured Athlete' by the Mongolian President, Nambaryn Enkhbayar. On 2 April 2006, he won the vacant WBF title by knocking out David Kiilu in the tenth round. Choi would then go on to defend the title two more times. He is the current WBU Featherweight champion following his destructive win over Derry Mathews in Bolton on April 5, 2008, and although a 15-month period of inactivity described as "criminal" by UK publication Boxing News led him to briefly decide to retire, since signing up with Spencer Fearon's Hard Knocks Boxing Promotions in June 2009 he has set his sights on proving himself to be the number one 126 lb fighter in the world in the next two years. In his first fight under the Hard Knocks banner, Choi destroyed Lubos Prehradnik in three rounds on 11 July, his country's Independence Day in front of many of his countrymen who were earlier at London's Naadam celebrations. The crowd was described by boxing pundit Steve Bunce as the most passionate in British boxing for 30 years. The antithesis of the modern-day protected boxer, Choi began his career with ten-rounders as an away fighter in South Korea and Thailand fighting legendary former and future world champion Veeraphol Sahaprom in only his third co...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=16785414

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Chapters: Choi Tseveenpurev, Shinny Bayaar, Enkhbatyn Badar-Uugan, Purevdorjiin Serdamba, Lakva Sim, Uranchimegiin Monkh-Erdene, Zorigtbaataryn Enkhzorig, Nerguin Enkhbat, Namjilyn Bayarsaikhan. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 28. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Choijiljavyn "Choi" Tseveenpurev (Mongolian: born 6 October 1971 in Ulan Bator, Mongolia) is a featherweight boxer. Nicknamed the Mongolian Warrior, he has been dubbed "Britain's answer to Manny Pacquiao" by the leading UK boxing commentator John Rawling. On 6 June 2008, he was awarded with the title of 'State Honoured Athlete' by the Mongolian President, Nambaryn Enkhbayar. On 2 April 2006, he won the vacant WBF title by knocking out David Kiilu in the tenth round. Choi would then go on to defend the title two more times. He is the current WBU Featherweight champion following his destructive win over Derry Mathews in Bolton on April 5, 2008, and although a 15-month period of inactivity described as "criminal" by UK publication Boxing News led him to briefly decide to retire, since signing up with Spencer Fearon's Hard Knocks Boxing Promotions in June 2009 he has set his sights on proving himself to be the number one 126 lb fighter in the world in the next two years. In his first fight under the Hard Knocks banner, Choi destroyed Lubos Prehradnik in three rounds on 11 July, his country's Independence Day in front of many of his countrymen who were earlier at London's Naadam celebrations. The crowd was described by boxing pundit Steve Bunce as the most passionate in British boxing for 30 years. The antithesis of the modern-day protected boxer, Choi began his career with ten-rounders as an away fighter in South Korea and Thailand fighting legendary former and future world champion Veeraphol Sahaprom in only his third co...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=16785414

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September 2010

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September 2010

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152 x 229 x 2mm (L x W x T)

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30

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978-1-157-40993-9

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9781157409939

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