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Boxing IOC Asian & Oceanian Olympic Games Qualifier 2020


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Aeji ( 19) vs Sakshi (20) is going to be exciting.... Both youth and junior World Championships is going to be exciting 

strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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Great exhibition of back foot boxing by nicholson

strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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looks like Kaz may drop one for the semis ….Chinas Hu gives a boxing lesson to bibossinov ….. one of the best boxing contests till now 

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strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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The next bout Alex winwood looked in outstanding form in the prelims …...lets see what he does 

strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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again a great bout …. the 52 kgs bouts are so good 

strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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There you have it. Jordan magically qualifies 4 boxers (so far). Between 1988-2016 they had 5 boxers combined. :p

 

And who did their boxers face? American Samoa, Samoa, Samoa, Tajikistan... But I'm sure it's all just a big coincidence. :whistle:

 

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39 minutes ago, dcro said:

There you have it. Jordan magically qualifies 4 boxers (so far). Between 1988-2016 they had 5 boxers combined. :p

 

And who did their boxers face? American Samoa, Samoa, Samoa, Tajikistan... But I'm sure it's all just a big coincidence. :whistle:

 

Wow talk about only presenting part of the facts  you are  presenting just the easy fights and ignoring the difficult fights  they also had fights against KOR, 

UZB, JAP, AUS, THAI ... The TJK boxer by the way was the Asian championship winner  so that was not easy fight as well...... The SAM ah tong had defeated the IRI in the first round so a decent boxer too..... 

 

 

All the bouts were fairly judged as far as I could see....there was none of the clear cheating

 

... Also JOR did win 2 medals in the last Asian championship.... So not an incredibly huge leap to qualify 4 .... Crowd energy does help a bit...... 

But none of that horrible AIBA judging for sure this time. . .. The draws were fair as well....... Take obadeh of JOR... His first fight was against the Asian Games bronze JAP, then the TJK Asian champion.... No way is that an easy draw....  You can watch the bouts they were fairly judged

 

 

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Quotas so far:

 

7 - :KAZ 

6 - :IND 

5 - :UZB :CHN 

4 - :AUS :JOR 

2 - :TPE :THA 

1 - :JPN :KOR :MGL :NZL :PHI 

 

 

5 other countries could join them. India still has a chance of 4 more. New Zealand is the only country left who can't add to their current total

 

 

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40 minutes ago, dodge said:

Quotas so far:

 

7 - :KAZ 

6 - :IND 

5 - :UZB :CHN 

4 - :AUS :JOR 

2 - :TPE :THA 

1 - :JPN :KOR :MGL :NZL :PHI 

 

 

5 other countries could join them. India still has a chance of 4 more. New Zealand is the only country left who can't add to their current total

 

 

Well hope to get 2 today in the women's ?

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