A native of
Makhachkala Dagestan. The first coach is Alexey Shakhsinov. Lives and trains in
Moscow (coaches — A. Frolov, D. Talibov N.M., Lisitsyn V.V.). Played for
CSKA. Member of the Russian national team since 2012.
Women's World Boxing Championship 2014 Silver medalist of the 2014 World Championship (up to 69 kg). On the way to the final, Abdulaeva defeated rivals from
Kazakhstan,
Ukraine and
France. In the final, she lost to Atheina Baylon from
Panama.
European Championship 2016 Bronze medalist of the European Championship 2016 (up to 69 kg).
Championships of Russia Champion of Russia (2012, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021 - up to 69 kg). Silver medalist of the Russian Championship (2013 - up to 69 kg).
Women's World Boxing Championship 2019 In the round of 16 of the Pre-Olympic World Championship 2019, which took place in
Ulan-Ude in October, Saadat defeated the Mongolian athlete Enkhbaataryn Erdenetuya with a score of 5:0. In the 1/8 finals, she defeated Nadine Apetz from
Germany (5:0). In the 1/4 finals, Abdullaeva defeated the American Osha Jones by a split decision (4:1). The Russian athlete ended this championship with a semi-final duel, losing to the Turkish athlete Busenaz Syurmeneli by a separate decision of the judges. As a result, at the eleventh Women's World Boxing Championships, she won a bronze medal.
2020 Olympic Games In June 2021, she passed qualification for the 2020 Summer Olympics. And in July 2021, she participated in the Olympic Games in
Tokyo, but in the 1/16 finals she lost with a score of 1: 4 to a boxer from
Thailand Bison Manikon. At the end of September 2021, he became the champion at the 58th Military World Championship in
Moscow (
Russia) held under the auspices of the International Military Sports Council, in the final, by unanimous decision, defeating the Brazilian boxer Barbara Maria Santos. == Honorary Title ==