Totallympics 63 Posted March 28, 2023 #1 Share Posted March 28, 2023 (edited) Boxing at the Pacific Games 2023 Honiara (SOL) - 27 November 2023 - 2 December 2023 Official Website Programme Results System Results Database Facebook Page Discussion Thread Edited November 28, 2023 by Sindo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ogreman 355 Posted November 27, 2023 #2 Share Posted November 27, 2023 Not entirely sure if there is much point predicting these but for completeness lets do it. Very nearly missed this starting as well. Results site said this wasn't starting until Tuesday. There is one qouta up for grabs in all weightclasses. I don't understand why Oceania needed an automatic quota at all given that enough of them qualified through Asia. I believe 9 Oceanians qualified last time although in a few cases in the same weightclass so this automatic spot but only one per weightclass seems strange and unnecessary W50kg Monique Suraci Should be pretty clear cut. Will face Tasmyn Benny in the final after Benny beats a home boxer. W54kg Tiana Echegaray Tiana Echegaray has beaten Christine Gillespie before so should win the qouta spot. They face off in the semis before almost certainly meeting Hainite Tuitupou in the final who is good enough to mention here given thats its not like either of the other two are any good. None of these would be anywhere near a quota globally. W57kg Tina Rahimi This one isn't a foregone conclusion but I would still back Australia here. Jennifer Peters is her opponent and doesn't seem to have basically any international experience. Another Semi final matchup for the quota spot with Feofaaki Epenisa the likely final opponent. W60kg Tyla Mcdonald I should pick Erin Walsh here as she is the best New Zealander so far as in she has literally beaten the previous couple but well her international results are pretty hopeless. McDonald's aren't much better but well they are slightly. McDonald has to go through the only women's quarter final against a home boxer before a semi final against Baby Nansen who is a professional boxer and kickboxer in New Zealand albeit not a very good one. Walsh's semi is against Elizabeth Teapu . (Who mixed in with her very Tongan name has a random Quinn thrown in there so clearly has some sort of Irish connection. (Presumably as tangible a connection as Jaismine Camacho-Quinn who was very confused when an Irish interviewer asked her about it in Tokyo.) Erin Walsh has an actual Irish connection as she was born here.) W66kg Marissa Williamson Entry list has a bunch of entries but its a straight final on the draw sheet unfortunately. Marissa Williamson had a very impressive win beating out World silver medallist at 70kg Kaye Scott at Australian trials and should be way too good for Cara Wharerau . W75kg Caitlin Parker Probably the only true Olympic medal contender in Oceania prabably in either gender, Caitlin Parker should be much too good for her competition here. She faces Eseta Flint who is Australian but representing having obviously failed to get the Australian selection in her semi. The other semi sees Deanne Read face timolai lafaialii . Oldira, Wumo, Gianlu33 and 3 others 3 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ogreman 355 Posted November 27, 2023 #3 Share Posted November 27, 2023 (edited) M51kg Yusuf Chothia . Zain Adams, New Zealand's entry appears to have withdrawn althoug I wouldn't have expected him to qualify anyway. Chothia has to go through Eriu Temakau who is based in Australia and Charles Keama before a final probably against Nehal Chand . Clinton Tetekana is the other boxer in the draw. I would be somewhat surprised if any of Chothia's fights go the distance. M57kg Charlie Senior . Charlie Senior should comfortably win here. His path to the final involves going through David Rounds , almost certainly Alex Mukuka and likely Allan Aoike . Although Aoike does need to beat Boe Warawara who did compete at the Rio Olympics. M63.5kg Harry Garside . The only Olympic medallist in the draw although I would not expect him to get anywhere near repeating the feat. He should qualify though albeit the draw could have been kinder with Olympian John Ume in the first round likely followed by Australian based Pemberton Lele with Kalani Marra waiting in the final assuming he beats Lautufa Lutu and Elia Rokobuli . M71kg Wendell Stanley . Finally I get to pick a non Australian. Shannan Davey has to go through Tauwhiri Toheriri and likely Taufu Lavemaau before a final against Wendell Stanley who has a very straightforward path to the final. Stanley beat Davey on a split decision the previous time they met. M80kg Callum Peters Callum Peters isn't very good but its a pity that Emile Richardson is worse. The top of this draw is actually pretty interesting with a quarter final of Richardson against Roman Viney who met at the New Zealand national champs earlier this year where Richardson won a split decision. Jolando Taala who is American based awaits in the semis and it is very possible that we don't see a New Zealand Australian final here despite them being on opposite sides of the draw. Peters will likely face Aminiasi Saratiba in his semi. M92kg Ato Plodziki-Faoagali This is the most interesting weightclass here and might the only weight where I'm not entirely sure I made the right pick although one or two of the other ones will definitely prove incorrect for one reason or another. Ato Plodziki-Faoagali goes up against Peneteekosi Tatafu and Michael Schuster in his path to the final. The other semi will almost certainly see Adrain Paoletti face Malcolm Matthes . Paoletti has beaten Matthes before. The loser of Plodzicki-Faoagali vs Paoletti will likely be the only boxer I didn't pick here who I might pick to qualify at one of the world qualifying tournaments although, emphasis on might. M92+kg Teremoana Jnr There was a fascinating story here as New Zealand champion Matt Mataika elected to represent Tonga instead due to the self funding requirements of New Zealand boxing. So the real final here is actually the prospective semi between Mataika and Teremoana Jnr. Unfortunately for Tongan hopes Teremoana jnr is one of Australian's better boxers, maybe even their best male boxer here. The other side of the draw probably sees Patrick Mailata who was born in Samoa face Elijah Mercury Leafa who is based in New Zealand. So my final tally is Australia-11, New Zealand-1, Samoa-1 and it is probably more likely Australia gets to 12 than falls to 10. This Australia squad is a half decent Australian squad but the fact that they will cruise to double digits with the likes of Kazakhstan on 2 qualifiers and GB on 3 after continental qualifying is ridiculous. I should also note that the other non-Olympic weightclasses are being contested here with no Australia or New Zealand so there should be plenty of shinier medals to go around to the smaller nations plus all the bronze going around because the most entries in any of the weight classes is 8 and most have significantly fewer. Edited November 27, 2023 by Ogreman Benolympique, Jur, Wumo and 5 others 5 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pasolini 248 Posted November 27, 2023 #4 Share Posted November 27, 2023 wow, priceless!!! amazing <3 Ogreman 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pasolini 248 Posted November 27, 2023 #5 Share Posted November 27, 2023 Sometimes I think about providing Olympic consulting to small nations in the Pacific and Africa. Not sure if they are interested, but if they properly read Olympic Qualification Documents they could even double up their number of athletes... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoshMartini007 2,532 Posted November 27, 2023 #6 Share Posted November 27, 2023 Yeah, for Oceania you have sports where Australia/New Zealand are really weak (boxing, weightlifting) or ones where they are strong enough to not need the continental quotas (canoeing, sailing) Josh 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jur 679 Posted November 29, 2023 #7 Share Posted November 29, 2023 Some Finals: W 54KG: Tiana Echegaray vs Hainite Tuitupou W 60KG: Tyla Mcdonald vs Erin Walsh W 75KG: Caitlin Parker vs Deanne Reed M 57KG: Charlie Senior vs Allan Oaike M 80KG: Callum Peters vs Roman Viney M 92KG: Adrian Paoletti vs Ato Plodziki-Faoagali Gianlu33, Josh, mrv86 and 1 other 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jur 679 Posted November 30, 2023 #8 Share Posted November 30, 2023 The other finals: W 57KG: Tina Rahimi vs Feofaaki Epenisa W 65KG: vs M 51 KG: Yusuf Chothia vs Clinton Tekeana M 63.5KG: Harry Garside vs Ellia Rokubili M 51 KG: Shannan Davey vs Wendell Stanley M +92KG: Teremoana Teremoana vs Elijah Mercury Leafa Josh, Gianlu33 and Benolympique 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pasolini 248 Posted November 30, 2023 #9 Share Posted November 30, 2023 On the 66kg Marissa Williamson is also on the final, but not really sure who will take the silver medal lol Adriano 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rafalgorka 1,508 Posted December 1, 2023 #10 Share Posted December 1, 2023 Clean sweep for Aussies? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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