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fighters making the Gold Medal bout...

 

Women's -48kg: :THA Nillada MEEKOON, :IND NITU

 

Women's -51kg: :USA Heaven Destiny GARCIA, :IND ANAMIKA

 

Women's -54kg: :USA Iyana VERDUZCO, :KAZ Aizada YESLYAMGALI

 

Women's -57kg: :IND SAKSHI, :CRO Nikolina CACIC

 

Women's -60kg: :ENG Caroline Sara DUBOIS, :RUS Nune ASATRIAN

 

Women's -64kg: :IND MANISHA, :ENG Gemma Paige RICHARDSON

 

Women's -69kg: :RUS Angelina KABAKOVA, :CAN Charlie CAVANAGH

 

Women's -75kg: :RUS Anastasiia SHAMONOVA, :FRA Tallya BRILLAUX

 

Women's -81kg: :RUS Anastasiia RYBAK, :KAZ Guzal SADYKOVA

 

Women's +81kg: :UKR Mariia LOVCHYNSKA, :KAZ Dina ISLAMBEKOVA

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fighters making the Gold Medal bout...

 

Men's -49kg: :PUR Jan Paul RIVERA PIZARRO, :THA Thitisan PANMOD

 

Men's -52kg: :ENG Ivan PRICE, :USA Asa STEVENS

 

Men's -56kg: :UZB Abdumalik KHALOKOV, :RUS Vsevolod SHUMKOV

 

Men's -60kg: :THA Atichai PHOEMSAP, :HUN Adriàn Krisztofer ORBÁN

 

Men's -64kg: :CUB Idalberto UMARA IRIBAR, :RUS Ilia POPOV

 

Men's -69kg: :KAZ Yermakhan ZHAKPEKOV, :RUS Dzhambulat BIZHAMOV

 

Men's -75kg: :RUS Daniil TETEREV, :KAZ Nurbek ORALBAY

 

Men's -81kg: :RUS Ruslan KOLESNIKOV, :KAZ Sagyndyk TOGAMBAY

 

Men's -91kg: :RUS Igor FEDOROV, :KAZ Aibek ORALBAY

 

Men's +91kg: :RUS Aleksei DRONOV, :KAZ Damir TOIBAY

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fun facts...

 

in the men's division, the 5 heaviest classes have the same kind of final bout: RUS vs KAZ...:evil::yikes:

is that a coincidence? :whistle:

OK, if you're convinced of that...:zip::facepalm:

p.s. and RUS also have 2 more finalists, for a total of 7 men out of 12 reaching the final act...

do you still think of a coincidence?

OK...I really appreciate your optimism (and your naive mood)...:whistle:

 

at least, among the girls there's a bit more balance...

IND and the usual RUS have both 4 finalists, meanwhile KAZ have 3 and the very rich Western Countries of GBR and USA have 2...:evil::whistle:

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First Ten Youth World champions crowned after an exciting first day of finals in Budapest

 

Men’s Light Fly (49kg)
The first final of the day saw Thailand’s Thitisan Panmod taking on Puerto Rico’s 17-year-old Jan Paul Rivera with the Light Fly gold medal at stake. Panmod, who joined the National Team in 2014, took the control of the distance from the first ring of the bell delivering a performance to remember getting an unanimous victory to be crowned as AIBA Youth World Champion.

:THA Thitisan PANMOD b. :PUR Jan Paul RIVERA PIZARRO  by PTS (5-0)

 

Men’s Bantam (56kg)
Uzbekistan’s boxing powerhouse walked out of the last edition of the Youth World Championships without any gold medal, but this trend was broken today by Abdumalik Khalokov. The Uzbek met with Russia’s Vsevolod Shumkov and used his tricky style and world class footwork to defeat his opponent and clinch the gold at the Duna Arena.

:UZB Abdumalik KHALOKOV b. :RUS Vsevolod SHUMKOV  by PTS (5-0)

 

Men’s Light Welter (64kg)
Russia’s EUBC European Youth Champion Ilia Popov had put together an excellent run to reach the Light Welterweight final in Budapest, but Cuba’s Idalberto Umara proved to be a tricky target as his footwork repeatedly got him out of trouble. As Popov committed more energy to his attacks, Umara was able to counter effectively, and at the end of the three rounds, it was Cuba who was able to celebrate their first gold in Budapest.

:CUB Idalberto UMARA IRIBAR b. :RUS Ilia POPOV  by PTS (3-2)

 

Men’s Middle (75kg)
Kazakh Nurbek Oralbay went into the Middleweight final against Russia’s Daniil Teterev and exuded confidence against the tough and talented Russian boxer. After a slow start for the Kazakh that saw Teterev taking early advantage, Oralbay increased the rhythm of the action in the second round and turned back the Final to conquer his first Youth World Championships gold medal.

:KAZ Nurbek ORALBAY b. :RUS Daniil TETEREV by PTS (4-1)

 

Men’s Heavy (91kg)
After three negative results on the Finals Day 1, the Russian team was able to turn the tide at Heavyweight, with Igor Fedorov over-powering Kazakhstan’s Aibek Oralbay to record a stylish victory. Fedorov delivered an inspired first three-minute period to take the contest away from his opponent and had enough left in the tank to keep the Kazakh at bay as the bout drew to a close and earn the Russians their first gold in Budapest.

:RUS Igor FEDOROV b. :KAZ Aibek ORALBAY by PTS (3-2)

 

Women’s Light Fly
Defending Women’s Youth World Champion Nitu Ghanghas met Thailand’s Nillada Meekoon in the women’s light flyweight category for a re-match of the ASBC Women’s Youth Championships. The talented Thai boxer surprised India’s Nitu on the first round, but the Indian star improved her performance to take over the bout and become two-times AIBA Youth World Champion.

:IND NITU b. :THA Nillada MEEKOON by PTS (4-1)

 

Women’s Bantam (54kg)
Iyana Verduzco proved to be one of the outstanding performers in Budapest despite being the youngest member of the USA team. The USA boxer added the Bantamweight Youth title to her CV in impressive fashion with a victory over Kazakhstan’s Aizada Yeslyamgali. The two boxers spent much of the first-round probing for weaknesses in the other’s defences, Yeslyamgali looking well organised and efficient with her jabs, but it was Verduzco who raised the tempo most effectively as the bout wore on, crowning an excellent tournament with a hard-earned gold medal.

:USA Iyana VERDUZCO b. :KAZ Aizada YESLYAMGALI by PTS (4-1)

 

Women’s Light (60kg)
If there is an English women boxer with potential to emulate the impressive record of Nicola Adams, this boxer is Caroline Dubois. The 17-year-old English boxer met with Russia’s Nune Asatrian and dominated the first two rounds of the Final by using her fantastic footwork. Dubois’ accurate counter-punches during the third round made her improve the distance with her opponent to earn a well-deserved gold medal. Dubois will now add a Youth World title to the 3 European gold medals to complete her impressive record.

:ENG Caroline Sara DUBOIS b. :RUS Nune ASATRIAN  by PTS (5-0)

 

Women’s Welter (69kg)
Charlie Cavanagh wrote a new page on Canada’s boxing story by becoming the first Youth Women World Champion from her country. The 18-year-old New Brunswick-based boxer stepped on the ring after completing an impressive road to the Finals, and Cavanagh didn’t disappoint delivering a well-rounded performance to defeat Russia’s Angelina Kabakova at the Duna Arena.

:CAN Charlie CAVANAGH b. :RUS Angelina KABAKOVA  by PTS (5-0)

 

Women’s Light Heavy (81kg)
Russia’s Anastasiia Rybak avenged her defeat at the 2017 Youth World Championships in Guwahati after defeating the ASBC Asian Women’s Youth Champion Guzal Sadykova from Kazakhstan. In one the closest bouts of the day, the Russian boxer was able to overcome Sadykova’s impressive start to clinch the last gold medal at stake today at Budapest’s Duna Arena.

:RUS Anastasiia RYBAK b. :KAZ Guzal SADYKOVA  by PTS (3-2)

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