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Semifinals (Part I)

 

women's -54kg (will decide 2 OQP)

:MAR Widad Bertal vs :SLE Sara Haghighat-Joo
:EGY Yomna Ahmed Rezk Abdalla Ayyad vs :ALG Fatma Zohra Abdelkader Hadjala


women's -60kg (will decide 2 OQP)

:CIV Mariam Sidibe vs :ALG Hadjila Khelif
:ZAM Felistars Nkandu vs :NGR Cynthia Temitayo Ogunsemilore


women's -75kg

:NGR Patricia Adanma Epelle Mbata vs :MAR Khadija Mardi
:TUN Molka Ben Mabrouk vs :KEN Elizabeth Adhiambo Andiego


men's -57kg

:CMR Alain Christian Sangue vs :NGR Joshua Omole Dolapo
:ETH Yadesa Leta Fikremariyam vs :ALG Hichem Maouche


men's -71kg

:CPV Bruno Miguel Fernandes De Barros vs :EGY Omar Elsayed Ragab Elawad Elawady
:LES Michael Pakela Arena vs :COD Steve Kulenguluka Mbiya


men's -92kg

:MAR Ayoub Maanni vs :NGR Adam Olaore Olaitam
:MOZ Albino Julio Gabriel vs :ALG Mohamed Houmri


men's +92kg

:ALG Mourad Kadi vs :SEY Keddy Evans Agnes
:MAR Mohamed Firisse vs :SEN Diarga Balde

 

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Semifinals (Part II)

 

women's -50kg (will decide 2 OQP)

:NGR Omowunmi Oyesiji Adeola vs :ALG Roumaysa Boualam
:MAR Yasmine Mouttaki vs :COD Benedicte Diyoka


women's -57kg (will decide 2 OQP)

:TUN Khouloud Hlimi Ep Moulahi vs :SEN Mariatou Diallo
:COD Marcelat Sakobi Matshu vs :NGR Nene Joy Ojo


women's -66kg (will decide 2 OQP)

:CMR Mireille Noelle Bindzi Ongbibou vs :ALG Imane Khelif
:COD Brigitte Mbabi Tsheusi vs :MOZ Alcinda Lucas Dos Santos


men's -51kg

:MAR Said Mortaji vs :ZAM Patrick Chinyemba
:GHA Theophilus Kpakpo Allotey vs :TUN Ala Eddine Zidi


men's -63.5kg

:UGA Joshua Tukamuhebwa vs :MRI Louis Richarno Colin
:ALG Jugurtha Ait Bekka vs :RSA John Paul Masamba


men's -80kg

:TAN Yusuf Lucasi Changalawe vs :ALG Younes Nemouchi
:EGY Abdelrahman Salah Orabi Abdelgawwad vs :NAM Gebhard Tonateni Ipinge

 

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32 minutes ago, Benolympique said:

I have the impression that there will be very few small qualified nations qualified for the Olympic Games.

That's what happens when you cut quotas. Setting judging and governance issues aside, boxing is still one of the more played sports. Quotas should really average 24 entrants with the heaviest weights getting less and the middling weights getting more.

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