Khaled Aloud (Riyadh Daily)
Mike Tyson Boxing Club dominates the Central Region Boxing Championship, securing first place with 11 medals, 9 of which are gold.

Amid the participation of 12 clubs and 217 boxers, the Mike Tyson Boxing Club, one of the facilities associated with Riyadh Season, swept the Central Region Open Championship for age categories, organized by the Saudi Boxing Federation in Riyadh from August 21 to 24. All its boxers secured 11 medals, 9 of which were gold.

Ahmed Iyad Kashiri won the gold medal in the 80 kg weight class for the youth category, while Abdulrahman Amr Faris secured the gold medal in the 75 kg weight class in the same category.

Additionally, Hamza Hisham Hassan won the gold medal in the 67 kg weight class, while Rayan Abdulrahman Awaji secured the gold medal in the 63.5 kg weight class.

The Mike Tyson Boxing Club continued its impressive performance with Shaaban Saleh Al-Qaidani winning the gold medal in the 57 kg weight class and Mohammed Ghazi Al-Wahadi securing the gold medal in the 54 kg weight class, both in the youth category.

In the junior category, Sultan Khalid Al-Mohammed won the gold medal in the 57 kg weight class, while Suleiman Mohammed Al-Salahi earned the silver medal in the 52 kg weight class. Additionally, Abdulrahman Mahyoub Al-Alii secured the bronze medal in the 48 kg weight class.

In the junior category, Ayham Mohammed Hamidan won the gold medal in the 52 kg weight class, while Yazid Bandar Al-Zahrani secured the gold medal in the 46 kg weight class.

These achievements reflect the significant excellence of Mike Tyson Boxing Club's athletes in the championship, highlighting it as one of the best and most important clubs specializing in training boxers across various categories in the Kingdom.

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