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So possible semifinals are:

 

Womens fly: 

:GBR Adams vs. :CHN Cancan

:THA Laopeam vs. :KAZ Shekerbekova

 

Womens lightweight:

:IRL Taylor vs. :AZE Aleeksevna 

:FRA Mossely vs. :RUS Belyakova

 

Womens middleweight:

:USA Shields vs. :MAR El-Mardi

:CHN Li Qian vs. :NED Fontijn

 

Mens light flyweight:

:IRL Barnes vs. :CUB Argilagos

:RUS Yegorov vs. :UZB Dusmatov

 

Mens fly: 

:AZE Mamishzada vs. :ALG Flissi

:RUS Aloyan vs. :CUB Veitia

 

Mens bantam:

:IRL Conlan vs. :USA Stevenson

:UZB Akhmadaliev vs. :CHN Jiawei

 

Mens light:

:CUB Alvarez vs. :BRA Conceicao

:AZE Selimov vs. :MGL Otgondalai

 

Mens light welterweight:

:RUS Dunaytsev vs. :THA Masuk

:CUB Toledo vs. :GER Harutyunyan

 

Mens welterweight:

:MAR Rabii vs. :CUB Iglesias

:AZE Baghirov vs. :KAZ Yeleussinov

 

Mens middleweight:

:CUB Lopez vs. :RUS Chebotarev

:IRL O'Reilly vs. :UZB Melikuziev

 

Mens light heavyweight:

:CUB La Cruz vs. :IRL Ward

:UZB Rasulov vs. :KAZ Niyazymbetov

 

Mens heavyweight:

:RUS Tishchenko vs. :AZE Abdullayev

:KAZ Levit vs. :CUB Savon

 

Mens super heavyweight:

:FRA Yoka vs. :CRO Hrgovic

:KAZ Dychko vs. :GBR Joyce

 

Some people might want to change their predictions.

 

Edited by OlympicsFan

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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Draws for the german boxers:

Mens fly (Touba): Konki-Aloyan-Emigdio-Veitia-Mamishzada

Mens light welterweight (Harutyunyan): Biyarslanov-Chadi-Toledo-Dunaytsev

Mens welterweight (Marutjan): Maestre-Mangiacapre-Yeleussinov-Baghirov-Rabii/Iglesias

Mens light heavyweight (Michel): Ramirez-Ward-Bauderlique-La Cruz-Niyazymbetov/Rasulov

Mens heavyweight (Graf): Peralta-Savon-Levit-Tishchenko

Mens super heavyweight (Pfeifer): Laurent-Yoka-Nestor-Hrgovic-Dychko/Joyce

 

Touba, Michel and Pfeifer will probably lose in the 2nd round. Graf has a horrible draw and could very well lose in the first round. Harutyunyan actually has a decent draw, but should still lose in the second round. Harutyunyan has a good draw and should at least reach the semifinal.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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2 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Interesting: literally everyone here is sad about the draws of their boxers...how is that possible? :d 

Im very happy for Serbian boxers. They will fight against.... oh wait. Serbia is without boxers :d

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1 hour ago, OlympicsFan said:

So possible semifinals are:

 

 

Some people might want to change their predictions.

 

Apparently I had a good futuretelling globe, since all of the predictions with which I entered the prediction contest are still possible :p 

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24 minutes ago, OlympicsFan said:

Draws for the german boxers:

Mens fly (Touba): Konki-Aloyan-Emigdio-Veitia-Mamishzada

Mens light welterweight (Harutyunyan): Biyarslanov-Chadi-Toledo-Dunaytsev

Mens welterweight (Marutjan): Maestre-Mangiacapre-Yeleussinov-Baghirov-Rabii/Iglesias

Mens light heavyweight (Michel): Ramirez-Ward-Bauderlique-La Cruz-Niyazymbetov/Rasulov

Mens heavyweight (Graf): Peralta-Savon-Levit-Tishchenko

Mens super heavyweight (Pfeifer): Laurent-Yoka-Nestor-Hrgovic-Dychko/Joyce

 

Touba, Michel and Pfeifer will probably lose in the 2nd round. Graf has a horrible draw and could very well lose in the first round. Harutyunyan actually has a decent draw, but should still lose in the second round. Harutyunyan has a good draw and should at least reach the semifinal.

Biyarslanov is an okay boxer. I really don't think be will beat the German in the second round. He won gold at the Pan Am Games (beating the Cuban, but it was likely home field advantage if anything) and Pan Am Qualifier, but really hasn't done anything on the global level.

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vor 11 Minuten schrieb heywoodu:

Apparently I had a good futuretelling globe, since all of the predictions with which I entered the prediction contest are still possible :p 

You didnt predict a medal for Fontijn or the Taylor-Alekseevna final? :mumble:

Some people also might have predicted medals for Thapa and Ramirez or Stevenson and Asanau.

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