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Boxing IOC African Olympic Qualifier 2023


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OQP awarded Yesterday (Part II)

 

women's -50kg

:ALG Roumaysa Boualam
:MAR Yasmine Mouttaki


women's -57kg

:TUN Khouloud Hlimi Ep Moulahi

:COD Marcelat Sakobi Matshu

 

women's -66kg

:ALG Imane Khelif

:MOZ Alcinda Lucas Dos Santos

 

Today's Finals (Part II)

 

men's -51kg (will decide 1 OQP)

:ZAM Patrick Chinyemba vs :TUN Ala Eddine Zidi


men's -63.5kg (will decide 1 OQP)

:MRI Louis Richarno Colin vs :ALG Jugurtha Ait Bekka


men's -80kg (will decide 1 OQP)

:TAN Yusuf Lucasi Changalawe vs :EGY Abdelrahman Salah Orabi Abdelgawwad

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Women’s 75kg (Only 1 quota available)

 

Kadiija El- Mardi :MAR qualifies for Olympics with a dominant display against Liz Andiego :KEN

 

Men’s 57kg 

 

Dolapo Omole :NGR qualifies for Olympics by winning in split decision (3-2) against Leta :ETH

 

Men’s 71 Kg 

 

Omar Elawady :EGY qualifies for Olympics by winning in split decision (3-1) against Mbiya :COD

 

Men’s 92 Kg 

 

Olaitan Olaore :NGR qualifies for Olympics by winning 4-0 against Houmri :ALG 

 

 

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With the last session of boxing left 14/18 quota places have been awarded 

 

The following countries have won quotas in this African qualifiers:

 

:NGR -3

:ALG -3

:MAR -3

:EGY -2

:TUN -1

:COD -1 (Qualifies first athlete for Paris)

:MOZ -1 ( Qualifies first athlete for Paris)

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16 minutes ago, thepharoah said:

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Ala eddine Zidi from Tunisia was severely injured during his fight where he lost 

Yes it was quite serious , lost his bearings after a KO blow by Patrick. Referee did well to call the medics urgently.

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16 minutes ago, thepharoah said:

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Ala eddine Zidi from Tunisia was severely injured during his fight where he lost 

what happened?

 

was he caught by a heavy punch or did he have ankle/knee troubles? :mumble:

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1 minute ago, Roamingrover86 said:

Yes it was quite serious , lost his bearings after a KO blow by Patrick

:yikes:

 

hope it's less dangerous than how it looks and he recovers quickly :fingers:

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Got caught in the ropes and the Zambian landed a heavy punch on his right jaw, went down instantly. I was surprised to see a KO in Flyweight , you normally don’t get those. Although Patrick is heavily stocked for his weight class, must have a good punch in him. 

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