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Boxing IOC African Olympic Games Qualifier 2020


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57 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

All these 'robberies' :yikes: Where can I rewatch this event? I've gotten curious now :d 

 

Olympic channel.

 

And please do watch Congo's match. Even commentators were pissed.

#banbestmen

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57 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

All these 'robberies' :yikes: Where can I rewatch this event? I've gotten curious now :d 

 

unfortunately there's no chance to rewatch the events (they are live on the Olympic Channel...the last session of finals is today @ 5 p.m. CET)...

 

you can only watch the post-session show with highlights and commentaries, here:

 

https://www.olympicchannel.com/en/video/detail/post-show-day-8-olympic-boxing-qualification-2020-dakar/

 

p.s. during yesterday's broadcast also the English language commentators were stunned and talked of "definitely wrong decision" for the 2 box-off fights we also showed full disrespect of...

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African Qualification Tournament

 

Boxers qualified to the Olympic Games

 

women's Flyweights (48kg-51kg)
:MAR Rabab Cheddar
:ALG Roumaysa Boualam
:KEN Christine Ongare


women's Featherweights (54kg-57kg)
:TUN Khouloud Hlimi Ep Moulahi
:BOT Sadie Kenosi Keamogetse


women's Lightweights (57kg-60kg)
:ALG Imane Khelif
:TUN Mariem Homrani Ep Zayani


women's Welterweights (64kg-69kg)
:MAR Oumayma Bel Ahbib
:MOZ Helena Panguana Acinda


women's Middleweights (69kg-75kg)
:MAR Khadija Mardi
:MOZ Adosinda Gramane Rady

 

 

men's Flyweights (48kg-52kg)
:ALG Mohamed Flissi
:ZAM Patrick Chinyemba
:GHA Tetteh Sulemanu


men's Featherweights (52kg-57kg)
:ZAM Everisto Mulenga
:KEN Nicholas Okongo Okoth
:GHA Samuel Takyi


men's Lightweights (57kg-63kg)
:NAM Jonas Jonas
:MRI Louis Richarno Colin
:MAR Abdelaq Nadir


men's Welterweights (63kg-69kg)
:CMR Albert Mengue Ayissi
:ZAM Stephen Zimba
:UGA Shadiri Bwogi


men's Middleweights (69kg-75kg)
:ALG Younes Nemouchi
:COD David Tshama
:CMR Dieudonne Seyi Ntsengue


men's Light Heavyweights (75kg-81kg)
:EGY Abdelrahman Salah Orabi Abdelgawwad
:ALG Mohammed Houmri
:MAR Mohamed Assaghir


men's Heavyweights (81kg-91kg)
:MAR Youness Baalla
:ALG Abdelhafid Benchabla


men's Super Heavyweights (+91kg)
:CMR Maxime Yegnong Njieyo
:ALG Chouaib Bouloudinats

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20 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

Glad Uganda picked up at least one quota

 

should have got more...that match in the -75kg box-off vs :CMR is still on my stomach...:facepalm:

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  • 3 weeks later...

I know I'm often critical about every other fight being called a robbery, but god damn Mulumba :COD got robbed big time :yikes: 

 

The judge who went 9-8 Nadir in the second round...in which Nadir was very clearly being punched around and got a point deducted, what the hell :facepalm: 

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Now I've also watched the 75kg box-off between Ssemujji of Uganda and Ntsengue of Cameroon....way, way less of a robbery in my opinion. I gave Ntsengue the first round myself and Ssemujju the third round, but the second one really was a coin-flip. Personally I'd have given it to Ssemujju, but I can see how someone would go for Ntsengue.

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