The beautiful female boxer is often mistaken for actress Angelina Jolie

Many fans were really surprised when Kazakh female boxer Zarina Tsoloeva has very similar features to “Mrs. Smith”.

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Zarina Tsoloeva is often mistaken for actress Angelina Tsoloeva.

Zarina Tsoloeva, 22, is on the rise, not just in her native Kazakhstan. In addition to her boxing talent, this girl with a super perfect figure surprised fans because she looked so similar to Angelina Jolie.

The girl who is being hailed as a phenomenon of Kazakh boxing said she was surprised, but proud, to be compared to Angelina Jolie, the Hollywood female star married to actor Brad Pitt.

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Zarina (right) won a boxing bronze medal at the Kazakhstan National Championship.

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This 22-year-old female boxer looks quite similar to Angelina Jolie.

“I’m not going to lie, I admire Angelina Jolie and am truly impressed by her beauty. The whole world tries to imitate her looks, but I don’t think we are the same. Maybe there are a few Some similarities, but we definitely look different,” Zarina Tsoloeva shared.

Zarina is a passionate fan of the movie “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” starring Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. She admitted that her family was skeptical when she first got into boxing.

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Famous Hollywood actress – Angelina Jolie.

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But the 22-year-old girl proved her parents and siblings wrong when she won the Kazakhstan national bronze medal, only to lose in the semi-finals to her opponent and then be crowned champion. Zanina is currently trying to win a ticket to the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics.

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Coach Alexander Vistoskiy recalled the first days coaching Zarina: “I asked her to try a few moves. Immediately I realized she had a special talent for boxing. In 5 minutes, she learned quite a bit.” Many skills that most other martial artists have to learn in a year.”

Women’s boxing was first introduced into competition at the 2013 Olympics in London. To date, 12 boxers have won world medals.