This content is protected Bayaar - from Mongolia to England to champion Exclusive interview with Shinny Bayaar British Flyweight champion By John Evans Boxing throws up many unusual stories and characters. One such character is the reigning British flyweight champion Shinny Bayar. Bayaar, or to give him his full name Shinebayar Sukhbaatar, has found a new home 4000 miles from his place of birth in Töv province, Outer Mongolia and is relishing the opportunities his new life has presented him with. Since arriving in 2001, Bayaar has settled well in the north west of England and his hard fighting, awkward southpaw style has made him a tough challenge for his British rivals. So how did a Mongolian flyweight find himself in a small town in northern England? I knew Choi Tseveenpurev (the highly rated Mongolian super featherweight and Bayaars stablemate) from school and we boxed together as amateurs. We had a friend called Aka who bought Choi over and he said he could help me. Id had quite a few amateur fights and four or five professional ones and came over as a professional fighter. After a while, Jack watched me spar and I signed with him. Weve gone from there. The Jack in question is Jack Doughty, the trainer who took both Tseveenpurev and Bayaar under his wing at his gym in Shaw, Lancashire. Although Bayaar (15(4)-4-2) had a lengthy amateur career under his belt he was raw when he first came under Doughtys tutelage. Jack taught me to calm down. I was very aggressive in the ring. When I was younger I used to attack a lot and put a lot of pressure on but now Im quite experienced, I try to wait for them to open up so I can take advantage says Bayaar. Experienced is an understatement. In just Bayaars second professional bout he ventured to the Philippines and went the full 12 rounds with former world champion Manny Melchor. read more at http://www.undisputedfightmag.com/2010/11/19/my-knuckles-talk-more-than-my-mouth-shinny-bayaar/
Ye i think paul Edwards could win IF he can go the full 12 and doesnt gas i also think he takes Sexton and the chris edwards domestically
shinny got robbed badly against sexton, I think he will beat edwards and edwards is scouse so its a lot coming from me
Why are both Mongolian warriors shelved? They've been here long enough and are good enough, especially Choi, to be fighting much better competition.
I've put a little money on Edwards. I think Shinny *should* get it but Edwards was too good to resist, seeing as no-one quite knows what he's got yet and Shinny, amazingly, isn't getting any younger.
Bayaar has a style that a lot of people just don't feel comfortable going up against. He has had problems with people avoiding fights with him and periods of inactivity which has really held up his career development.