Makhmud Sabyrkhan
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NationalityKazakh
Born9 September 2001
Shymkent, Kazakhstan
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Makhmud Sabyrkhan (born 9 September 2001)[1] is a Kazakh boxer.[2][3][4][5] He competed at the 2021 AIBA World Boxing Championships, winning the silver medal in the bantamweight event.[6] He also competed at the 2023 IBA World Boxing Championships, winning the gold medal in the same event.[7]
Sabyrkhan competed for Kazakhstan at the 2024 Summer Olympics in the men's 57 kg event.[8]
He is the older brother of Torekhan Sabyrkhan, who is also a Kazakh boxer. Both brothers have competed in various amateur competitions and are regarded as promising athletes on Kazakhstan’s boxing scene.[9]