- This name is Mongolian ; “Nyambayaryn” - middle name , not last name ; this person’s personal name is Togstsogt.
Nyambayaryn Togstsogt ( Mong. Nyambayaryn Togstsogt , born June 23, 1992) is a Mongolian boxer. Silver medalist of the Olympic Games (2012), silver medalist of the World Championship (2009), bronze medalist of the Asian Championship (2009). World Champion in the featherweight ( IBO version, 2019 - n.a.) weight category.
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| Birth name | Nyambayaryn Togstsogt ( Mong. Nyambayaryn Togstsogt ) | |||||||||||||||||||
| Nickname | King Tug [1] | |||||||||||||||||||
| Citizenship | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Date of Birth | June 23, 1992 (age 27) | |||||||||||||||||||
| Place of Birth | Ulaanbaatar , Mongolia | |||||||||||||||||||
| Accommodation | Carson , California , USA | |||||||||||||||||||
| Weight category | 1st lightest (up to 48 kg) , lightest (up to 51 kg, up to 52 kg) , lightest (up to 54 kg, up to 56 kg) [2] , 2nd lightest (up to 55.34 kg) , semi-light (up to 57.15 kg) , 2nd lightweight (up to 58.97 kg) [3] | |||||||||||||||||||
| Rack | Righty | |||||||||||||||||||
| Height | 173 cm | |||||||||||||||||||
| Arm span | 168 cm | |||||||||||||||||||
| Trainer | Joe Goossen | |||||||||||||||||||
| Professional career | ||||||||||||||||||||
| First fight | March 13, 2015 | |||||||||||||||||||
| The last battle | January 26, 2019 | |||||||||||||||||||
| Number of battles | eleven | |||||||||||||||||||
| Number of wins | eleven | |||||||||||||||||||
| KOs | 9 | |||||||||||||||||||
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| Number of battles | 5 | |||||||||||||||||||
| Number of wins | 3 | |||||||||||||||||||
| Number of lesions | 2 | |||||||||||||||||||
Medals
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Content
- 1 amateur career
- 1.1 Championship of Mongolia 2009
- 1.2 Asian Championship 2009
- 1.3 World Cup 2009
- 1.4 Mongolia Championship 2010
- 1.5 Asian Games 2010
- 1.6 World Boxing Series 2010/2011
- 1.7 Championship of Mongolia 2011
- 1.8 Asian Championship 2011
- 1.9 World Championship 2011
- 1.10 Mongolia Championship 2012
- 1.11 Olympic Games 2012
- 1.12 Mongolia Championship 2013
- 1.13 World Cup 2013
- 1.14 Mongolia Championship 2014
- 1.15 Asian Games 2014
- 2 Professional career
- 3 Battle Stats
- 4 Titles
- 4.1 amateur
- 4.2 Professional
- 5 notes
- 6 References
Amateur career
2009 Mongolia Championship
He became the champion in the 1st flyweight category (up to 48 kg) [4] .
Asian Championship 2009
He performed in the 1st lightest weight category (up to 48 kg). In the quarterfinals, Kazakhstani won Birzhan Zhakypova . In the semifinals, he lost to the Indian Nanao Singh [5] .
World Cup 2009
He performed in the lightest weight category (up to 51 kg). In the 1/32 finals, the Indian defeated Suranjoy Singh . In the 1/16 finals defeated the Slovak Peter Senki. In the 1/8 finals defeated the Irish Declan Gerati. In the quarterfinals, the Italian Vincenzo Picardi defeated. The Russian Misha Aloyan won in the semifinals. In the final, he lost to Puerto Rican McVilliams Arroyo [6] .
2010 Mongolia Championship
He performed in the lightest weight category (up to 54 kg). In the final, he lost to Enzhjargal Iderhuu [7] .
2010 Asian Games
He performed in the lightest weight category (up to 52 kg). In the 1/16 finals, he lost to Uzbek Shakhriyr Isakov [8] .
2010/2011 World Boxing Series
He played in the lightest weight category (up to 54 kg) for the Baku Fires team. January 15, 2011 defeated the Chinese He Zhiwei [9] . He defeated Kazakhstani Mirzhan Rakhimzhanov . February 26, 2011 won the South Korean Don Sik So [10] . In March 2011, he lost to Kazakhstani Mirzhan Rakhimzhanov [11] . Lost the Frenchman Nordin Ubaali .
Mongolia Championship 2011
He became the champion in the lightest weight category (up to 56 kg) [12] .
Asian Championship 2011
He performed in the lightest weight category (up to 52 kg). In the 1/8 finals, he lost to the Indian Santos Haridjan [13] .
2011 World Cup
He performed in the lightest weight category (up to 52 kg). In the 1/32 finals, Bulgarian Stefan Ivanov defeated. In the 1/16 finals, the Indian defeated Suranjoy Singh . In the 1/8 finals, he lost to Azerbaijani Elvin Mamishzadeh [14] .
Mongolia Championship 2012
He became the champion in the lightest weight category (up to 52 kg) [15] .
2012 Olympics
He performed in the lightest weight category (up to 52 kg). In the 1/16 finals, Azerbaijani Elvin Mamishzade defeated. In the 1/8 finals, the Italian Vincenzo Picardi defeated. In the quarterfinal, Uzbek winner Zhasurbek Latipov won . The Russian Misha Aloyan won in the semifinals. In the final, he lost to Cuban Robeysi Ramirez [16] .
Mongolia Championship 2013
He became the champion in the lightest weight category (up to 56 kg) [17] .
2013 World Cup
He performed in the lightest weight category (up to 56 kg). In the 1/8 finals, he lost to Azerbaijani Javid Celebiev [18] .
2014 Mongolia Championship
He became the champion in the lightest weight category (up to 56 kg) [19] .
2014 Asian Games
He performed in the lightest weight category (up to 56 kg). In the 1/8 finals, the Turkmen won Yakub Meredov. In the quarterfinal, he lost to South Korean Han San Myung [20] .
Professional career
He moved to professional boxing. He began to train with Joe Goossen. In February 2015, he signed a contract with manager Al Haymon [21] .
He made his debut in professional Riga on March 13, 2015, having won by knockout in the 1st round [22] [23] .
August 27, 2015 ahead of schedule defeated the former world title champion in the 2nd flyweight champion of the Mexican Arturo Badillo [24] .
On May 26, 2018, in the 3rd round of the former interim champion in two weight categories, Colombian Oscar Escandon [25] .
January 26, 2019 won by unanimous decision of the judges, Dominican Claudio Marrero , and won the first professional title and immediately vacant IBO world champion belt.
Battle Stats
The table lists the results of all boxer fights. Each line indicates the result of the match. Additionally, the number of the match is indicated by a color that indicates the outcome of the match. Decoding of symbols and colors is presented in the table below.
| Example | Decryption |
|---|---|
| Victory | |
| Draw | |
| Defeat | |
| Planned fight | |
| The duel is declared invalid | |
| KO | Knockout |
| TKO | TKO |
| UD, PTS | Judges Unanimous Decision |
| MD | Decision of the majority of judges |
| SD | Judges Separate Decision |
| RTD | Refusal to continue the battle |
| Dq | Disqualification |
| NC | The duel is declared invalid |
| eleven | January 26, 2019 | Claudio Marrero (25-3-0) | Barclays Center , Brooklyn , New York , USA | UD (12) | He won the vacant IBO world title . Account: 114-113, 115-112, 116-111. Marrero was deducted a point for a blow after the judge’s team in the 10th round. |
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| 10 | May 26, 2018 | Oscar Escandon (25-3-0) | Beau Rivage , Biloxi , Mississippi , USA | KO3 (10) | Escandon was knocked down twice in the 2nd and 3rd rounds. |
| 9 | November 18, 2017 | Garmonito Dela Torre (19-0-0) | Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas , Las Vegas , Nevada , USA | UD8 (8) | Togstsogt knocked down in the 2nd round. Account: 79-73 and 78-73 (twice). |
| 8 | February 25, 2017 | John Gemino (15-7-1) | Legacy Arena, Birmingham , Alabama , United States | TKO10 (10) | Gemino four times knocked down. |
| 7 | December 8, 2016 | Herman Meras (55-39-1) | Orange County Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa , California , United States | RTD5 (8) | |
| 6 | July 15, 2016 | Rafael Vazquez (16-2-0) | Horseshoe Casino, Tunica , Mississippi , United States | TKO1 (10) | Vasquez knocked down three times. |
| 5 | May 5, 2016 | Juan Ruiz (24-20-0) | Irvine , California , USA | RTD4 (6) | |
| four | December 3, 2015 | Pedro Melo (15-11-2) | The Hangar, Costa Mesa , California , United States | KO2 (8) | |
| 3 | August 27, 2015 | Arturo Badillo (21-7-0) | The Hangar, Costa Mesa , California , United States | RTD3 (8) | |
| 2 | April 18, 2015 | Manuel Rubalkava (2-12-0) | StubHub Center , Carson , California , USA | KO1 (4) | Rubalkava is knocked down. |
| one | March 13, 2015 | Gabriel Braxton (2-8-0) | Citizens Business Bank Arena, Ontario , California , USA | KO1 (4) | |
Titles
Amateur
- 2009 . Champion of Mongolia in 1st flyweight (up to 48 kg).
- 2009 . Bronze medalist of the Asian Championship in 1st flyweight (up to 48 kg).
- 2009 . Silver medalist at the flyweight world championship (up to 51 kg).
- 2010 . Silver medalist of the Mongolia lightweight championship (up to 54 kg).
- 2011 . Champion of Mongolia in bantamweight (up to 56 kg).
- 2012 . Champion of Mongolia flyweight (up to 52 kg).
- 2012 . Silver medalist of the Flyweight Olympics (up to 52 kg).
- 2013 . Champion of Mongolia in bantamweight (up to 56 kg).
- 2014 . Champion of Mongolia in bantamweight (up to 56 kg).
Professional
- 2019 - present - IBO lightweight world champion (up to 57.2 kg).
Notes
- ↑ Joe Goossen Sees A lot of Potential in 'King Tug' Nyambayar .
- ↑ In amateur boxing.
- ↑ In professional boxing.
- ↑ Mongolian National Championships 2009 .
- ↑ 25. Asian Championships 2009 .
- ↑ 15.World Championships 2009 .
- ↑ Mongolian National Championships 2010 .
- ↑ 16.Asian Games 2010 .
- ↑ World Series of Boxing - 6th Round .
- ↑ World Series of Boxing - 10th Round .
- ↑ In the state of GROGGI .
- ↑ Mongolian National Championships 2011 .
- ↑ 26. Asian Championships 2011 .
- ↑ 16.AIBA World Championships 2011 .
- ↑ Mongolian National Championships 2012 .
- ↑ 30.Olympic Games 2012 .
- ↑ Mongolian National Championships 2013 .
- ↑ 17. World Championships 2013 .
- ↑ Mongolian National Championships 2014 .
- ↑ 17.Asian Games 2014 .
- ↑ 2012 Olympic Silver Medal Winner Inks With Al Haymon .
- ↑ Mar 13, 2015 (unreachable link) . Archived August 25, 2015.
- ↑ Berto Stops Lopez in Six: Porter, Arreola Get PBC Wins .
- ↑ Aug 27, 2015 (unreachable link) . Archived August 25, 2015.
- ↑ Tugstsogt Nyambayar Drops Oscar Escandon 5 Times, TKO in 3 .
Links
- Nyambayaryn Togstsogt - Olympic statistics at Sports-Reference.com
- Nyambayaryn Togstsogt (English) - professional boxing statistics for BoxRec