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Today's Semifinals

 

-52kg
:FRA Billal Bennama vs :UZB Shakhobidin Zoirov
:KAZ Saken Bibossinov vs :IND Amit


-63kg
:CUB Andy Cruz Gomez vs :IND Manish Kaushik
:ARM Hovhannes Bachkov vs :USA Keyshawn Davis


-75kg
:RUS Gleb Bakshi vs :BRA Hebert Conceicao Sousa
:KAZ Tursynbay Kulakhmet vs :PHI Eumir Marcial


-91kg
:BUL Radoslav Pantaleev vs :RUS Muslim Gadzhimagomedov
:KAZ Vassily Levit vs :ECU Julio Cesar Castillo Torres


-57kg
:CUB Lazaro Jorge Alvarez Estrada vs :ENG Peter McGrail
:MGL Tsendbaatar Erdenebat vs :UZB Mirazizbek Mirzakhalilov


-69kg
:RUS Andrei Zamkov vs :KAZ Ablaikhan Zhussupov
:UZB Bobo-Usmon Baturov vs :ENG Pat McCormack


-81kg
:CUB Julio La Cruz vs :KAZ Bekzad Nurdauletov
:ENG Benjamin Whittaker vs :UZB Dilshodbek Ruzmetov


+91kg
:KAZ Kamshybek Kunkabayev vs :AUS Justis Huni
:RUS Maksim Babanin vs :UZB Bakhodir Jalolov

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Just now, phelps said:

Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, England...18 out of 32 semifinalists (medallists) come from those 4 Nations (15 from the first 3)...

 

aiba is still well in the hands of the same mafia as the last 10 years...:evil::whistle:

Break up 

KAZ -6 /8 

UZB - 5 /8 .... I believe this is unrealistic and corrupt ..... I remember one world Championships huge medals going to UKR or GEO, now they arent in the picture .... In no other sport due you see this sudden shifts of A world dominant Nation which points to systemic corruption

 

Next group are ENG, CUB, RUS with 3 each which I do believe is realistic giving that they are traditional powers 

 

 

I would love to see the results at the Olympic qualifiers and see the results of top 2 ..... 

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strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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Kazakhstan won 8 medals back in 2011. And guess what? They were host. Until then, they were winning 1-4 medals per WC. Same apllies for Uzbekistan. From relativelly solid boxing nation they became a powerhouse. 

If i hadnt watched their matches, i would be like - yes, conspiracy against them. But after watching, everything is clear.

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India was really lucky that amit won the bout in the 52 Kgs against the Kazakh boxer .....Amit  really pummelled him left right and center and the Kazakh looked like a kid still two judges saw this as a win for the Kazakh .... i wonder which fight they were seeing , lucky that 3 saw it in favor of the Indians ....... I think to win against the Kazakhis you need to literally KO them and possibly you can win ..... The dice are loaded against you ....... any way Our first finalist  ever AMIT :bowdown:

strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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Afternoon Session Semifinals

 

-52kg
Gold Medal match: :UZB Shakhobidin Zoirov vs :IND Amit
Bronze: :FRA Billal Bennama & :KAZ Saken Bibossinov


-63kg
Gold Medal match: :CUB Andy Cruz Gomez vs :USA Keyshawn Davis
Bronze: :IND Manish Kaushik & :ARM Hovhannes Bachkov


-75kg
Gold Medal match: :RUS Gleb Bakshi vs :PHI Eumir Marcial
Bronze: :BRA Hebert Conceicao Sousa & :KAZ Tursynbay Kulakhmet


-91kg
Gold Medal match: :RUS Muslim Gadzhimagomedov vs :ECU Julio Cesar Castillo Torres
Bronze: :BUL Radoslav Pantaleev & :KAZ Vassily Levit

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Evening Session Semifinals

 

-57kg
Gold Medal match: :CUB Lazaro Jorge Alvarez Estrada vs :UZB Mirazizbek Mirzakhalilov
Bronze: :ENG Peter McGrail & :MGL Tsendbaatar Erdenebat


-69kg
Gold Medal match: :RUS Andrei Zamkov vs :ENG Pat McCormack
Bronze: :KAZ Ablaikhan Zhussupov & :UZB Bobo-Usmon Baturov


-81kg
Gold Medal match: :UZB Dilshodbek Ruzmetov vs :KAZ Bekzad Nurdauletov
Bronze: :CUB Julio La Cruz & :ENG Benjamin Whittaker


+91kg
Gold Medal match: :KAZ Kamshybek Kunkabayev vs :UZB Bakhodir Jalolov
Bronze: :AUS Justis Huni & :RUS Maksim Babanin

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A total traversity in the Ind vs UZB  fighht  amit smashed this guy all over , and they gave the bout to UZB who could not land a punch what shit , amit got all the hits ...... I do not understand is the purpose to hit someone or not in boxing or do the give points for dancing around .... do see the fightr and give me your opinion ...I think all three rounds were won by AMIT

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