Tajikistan’s jiu-jitsu team wins 40 medals at ACBJJ World Championship 2025
Tajikistan’s Brazilian jiu-jitsu team achieved one of its most significant successes in history with an outstanding performance at the ACBJJ World Championship 2025.
At the end of the championship, Tajik athletes secured 40 medals, including 19 golds, 12 silvers, and 9 bronzes. The tournament brought together top fighters from around the world, testing not only physical preparation but also tactical maturity.
Tajikistan’s representatives demonstrated exceptional confidence, composure, and a high level of competition in both Gi and No-Gi disciplines, winning the majority of their matches by submission.
One of the main heroes of the championship was Samir Rizayev, who became a double world champion in both Gi and No-Gi categories.
Muhammad Boymurodov and Bilol Shodavlatov also showcased absolute dominance, securing world championship titles in their respective categories.
Abdulaziz Homidov had a strong showing, winning gold in Gi and silver in No-Gi, reaffirming his status as a versatile fighter at the world level.
Another notable result came from Ashraf Saidalizoda, who became a four-time ACBJJ World Champion, further solidifying Tajikistan’s position in the global Jiu-Jitsu elite.
Vice-champions of the tournament included Dovoud Jonshoyev (55 kg), Abubakr Gadoyev (60 kg), Sherzod Islamov (55 kg), and Mustafo Ashurzoda (50 kg).
Bronze medals were awarded to Ahmadjon Narimanov (55 kg) and Muhammad Akbarov (45 kg), as well as Alisher Buidoqov, who became a medalist in both Gi and No-Gi disciplines.
At the end of the championship, Tajik athletes secured 40 medals, including 19 golds, 12 silvers, and 9 bronzes. The tournament brought together top fighters from around the world, testing not only physical preparation but also tactical maturity.
Tajikistan’s representatives demonstrated exceptional confidence, composure, and a high level of competition in both Gi and No-Gi disciplines, winning the majority of their matches by submission.
One of the main heroes of the championship was Samir Rizayev, who became a double world champion in both Gi and No-Gi categories.
Muhammad Boymurodov and Bilol Shodavlatov also showcased absolute dominance, securing world championship titles in their respective categories.
Abdulaziz Homidov had a strong showing, winning gold in Gi and silver in No-Gi, reaffirming his status as a versatile fighter at the world level.
Another notable result came from Ashraf Saidalizoda, who became a four-time ACBJJ World Champion, further solidifying Tajikistan’s position in the global Jiu-Jitsu elite.
Vice-champions of the tournament included Dovoud Jonshoyev (55 kg), Abubakr Gadoyev (60 kg), Sherzod Islamov (55 kg), and Mustafo Ashurzoda (50 kg).
Bronze medals were awarded to Ahmadjon Narimanov (55 kg) and Muhammad Akbarov (45 kg), as well as Alisher Buidoqov, who became a medalist in both Gi and No-Gi disciplines.
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