Anvar Boynazarov, born on October 1, 1989 in Uzbekistan, discovered his passion for Muay Thai at a young age. He dedicated himself to the sport and quickly rose through the ranks in his home country. However, he knew that if he wanted to truly become a world-class fighter, he would have to move to Thailand, the birthplace of Muay Thai.
In pursuit of his dreams, Anvar made the bold decision to relocate to Thailand as a young man. Leaving behind his family and friends, he immersed himself in the rich culture and traditions of Muay Thai. Training day in and day out, he honed his skills and developed a fighting style that would set him apart from his competitors.
After years of hard work and dedication, Anvar's efforts paid off when he was crowned the WMF Muay Thai World Champion in both 2011 and 2013. His impressive victory solidified his place among the elite fighters in the world of Muay Thai. Additionally, he went on to become a multiple-time Bangla Stadium Champion, further establishing his dominance in the sport.
Outside of the ring, Anvar is a devoted father to his son. Despite the demands of his professional career, he always makes time for his family and ensures that he is present in his son's life. His role as a parent has added depth and perspective to his life, motivating him to continue pushing himself to new heights in his fighting career.
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