Khamidova won the silver medal at the
2021 Asian Championships after losing to
Valentina Khalzova. She would win the gold medal the following year at the
2022 Asian Championships, having defeated Choi Hong-eun. At the end of September 2021, Khamidova won a bronze medal at the 58th Military World Championship in
Moscow (
Russia) held under the auspices of the International Military Sports Council. In the semifinal, she had lost to
Saadat Dalgatova, the latter in whom went on to win the gold medal. In March 2023, Khamidova competed at the
IBA Women's World Boxing Championships, losing to
Imane Khelif in the quarterfinals; however, Khelif was disqualified for failing to meet the
International Boxing Association's (IBA) eligibility criteria. According to the
Algerian Olympic Committee, Khelif was disqualified due to medical reasons; later reports indicated her
testosterone levels were too high to compete. Khamidova was thus awarded a bronze medal. Khamidova competed in the
welterweight category of the
2025 IBA Women's World Boxing Championships held in Niš, Serbia. She defeated
Gráinne Walsh in the first round, Mounia Toutire in the quarterfinals and Albina Moldazhanova in the semifinals. In the final match, she lost to her Turkish opponent
Busenaz Sürmeneli 5-0. Khamidova competed in the
65 kg category of the
2025 World Boxing Championships held in Liverpool, England. She defeated
Oshin Derieuw in the round of 16,
Sacha Hickey in the quarterfinals and
Chen Nien-chin in the semifinals. In the final match, she lost to
Aida Abikeyeva 3-0. ==References==