Appearing the last 3/4 martial artist in the national boxing tournament

After winning the WBA South Asia belt, boxer Nguyen Ngoc Hai continued the journey with high -performance boxing. Coming to the Boxing Championship of the national teams nationwide 2023, Nguyen Ngoc Hai played for Binh Duong unit in the weight of 75kg male weight. Ngoc Hai participated as the runner -up of the national sports festival, and is the leading candidate for the championship.

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Ngoc Hai continues to win in a domestic tournament

Ngoc Hai's opponent in the first match is Hoang Thai Nam (CAND). In the last time the two boxers met, Ngoc Hai defeated the junior at the 2022 national sports festival with the second half.

The full physical and physical foundation enhanced from the WBA South Asian Belt to help Ngoc Hai have a reasonable match. He played defense in the first half, giving off the right to attack the opponent, and just counterattack in some specific situations. This caused Hoang Thai Nam to quickly go down, and was counted once in the first half.

Entering the second half, the advantage tilted towards Binh Duong's punch. He took the initiative to attack the attack with a series of very heavy attacks of a puncher who used to play professionally for many years. From an attacking situation, Thai Nam left his chin and immediately received a very strong punch.

Winning from Ngoc Hai, Thai Nam immediately fell to the floor and could not stand up after 10 counting of the referee. The medical team must also immediately take part in checking the health of the boxer on the CAND team. The victory over Thai Nam helped Ngoc Hai enter the next round, and set up a respectable milestone.

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If in the domestic tournament alone, Ngoc Hai has won 3 times in the last 4 matches. This is a achievement that shows the superior level of Nguyen Ngoc Hai, when he still competes in both Boxing high achievement and professional boxing.

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