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Boxing 2024 Discussion Thread


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:USA World Boxing Cup: International Invitational - Colorado :USA

 

 

 

Day 1 Session 2:

 

Women's 50Kg:

:AUS Monique Suraci (:IOCdef:FRA Wassila Lkhadiri (:IOC) (3-2)

:USA Jennifer Lozano def:DEN Sofie Rosshuag (5-0)

:BRA Caroline De Almeida (:IOCdef. :AUS April Napthine (5-0)

 

Women's 54Kg:

:GBR Charley Davison (:IOCdef:USA Shera Mae Patricio (4-1)

:AUS Tiana Echegaray (:IOCdef:FRA Roamane Moulai (3-2)

:USA Kayla Gomez def:BRA Tatiana Chagas (5-)

 

Women's 66Kg:

:FRA Emille Sonvico def:FRA Maelys Richol (4-1)

 

Women's 75Kg:

:CAN Tammara Thibeault (:IOCdef:BRA Viviane Pereira (5-0)

:CHN Li Qian (:IOCdef:AUS Lekeisha Pergoliti (4-1)

:GBR Chantelle Reid (:IOCdef:AUS Emma Greentree (5-0)

 

(:IOC) Athletes qualified for Paris 2024.

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:USA World Boxing Cup: International Invitational - Colorado :USA

 

 

 

Day 2:

 

Men's 51Kg:

:USA Terry Washington def. :PHI Rogen Ladon (3-1)

:BRA Michael Trindade (:IOCdef. :AUS Yusuf Chothia (:IOC) (3-2)

 

Men's 57Kg:

:GBR Owain Harris def. :DEN Frederik Jensen (5-0)

:BRA Luiz Oliveira (:IOCdef. :AUS Charlie Senior (:IOC) (5-0)

:SWE Nebil Ibrahim (:IOCdef. :TPE Cheng-Wei Lee (4-1)

 

Men's 63.5Kg:

:GBR Reese Lynch def. :GER Ousainou Hansen (4-1)

:GBR Patris Mughalzai def. :USA Jahmal Harvey (4-1)

:AUS Jaggar Altoft def. :GBR Joe Tyers (3-2)

:USA Dedrick Crocklem def. :PHI Criztian Laurente (5-0)

 

Men's 71Kg:

:DEN Nikolai Terteryan (:IOCdef:AUS Shannan Davey (:IOC) (5-0)

:GBR Harris Akbar def:SWE Kevin Scott (5-0)

:GBR Lewis Richardson def:CZE Milso Barti (4-1)

:USA Keon Davis def:BRA Wanderson de Oliveira (4-1)

 

Men's 80Kg

:USA Robby Gonzales def:AUS Callum Peters (:IOC) (5-0)

:BRA Wanderley Pereira (:IOCdef:GBR Ramtin Musah (4-1)

:USA Amir Anderson def:SWE Erik Mendoza

:GBR Taylor Bevan def:CHN Tanglatihan Tuohetaerbieke (5-0)

 

Men's 92Kg:

:BRA Keno Machado (:IOCdef. :USA Danel Brown (4-1)

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:USA World Boxing Cup: International Invitational - Colorado :USA

 

 

Day 3 Afternoon Session:

 

Women's 50Kg:

:AUS Monique Suraci (:IOCdef:TPE Yu-Shan Liu (RSC)

:GBR Savannah Stubley def:USA Lexus Ramirez (5-0)

:USA Jennifer Lozano (:IOCdef:GBR Demie-Jade Resztan (4-1)

:CHN Wu Yu (:IOCdef:BRA Caroline Almeida (:IOC) (5-0)

 

Women's 57Kg:

:CZE Lucie Sedlackova def:GER Canan Tas (5-0)

:GBR Elise Glynn def:USA Alyssa Mendoza (4-1)

:FRA Amina Zidani (:IOCdef:GBR Sameenah Toussaint (5-0)

:BRA Jucielen Romeu (:IOCdef:AUS Tina Rahimi (:IOC) (4-1)

 

Women's 66Kg:

:FRA Emillie Sonvico def:USA Stacia Suttles (3-2)

:GER Stefanie von Berge def:AUS Marissa Williamson (:IOC) (5-0)

:ALG Imen Khelif (:IOCdef:BRA Barbara Dos Santos (:IOC) (4-1)

:USA Morelle McCane (:IOCdef:CHN Yang Liu (:IOC) (4-1)

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:USA World Boxing Cup: International Invitational - Colorado :USA

 

 

Day 3 Evening Session:

 

Women's 54Kg:

:GBR Charley Davison (:IOCdef:USA Yoseline Perez (5-0)

:CHN Chang Yuan (:IOCdef:AUS Tiana Echgaray (:IOC) (5-0)

:CAN Scarlett Delgado def:GER Meryem Binbir (5-0)

:USA Kayla Gomez def:DEN Melissa Mortensen (RSC)

 

Women's 60Kg:

:CHN Yang Wen Lu (:IOCdef:GBR Shona Whitwell (4-1)

:BRA Rebeca Santos def:AUS Danielle Scanlon (5-0)

:GBR Gemma Richardson def:GER Felicitas Ganglbauer (3-2)

:USA Lisa Greer def:AUS Tyla McDonald (:IOC) (3-2)

 

Women's 75Kg:

:FRA Davina Michel (:IOCdef:BAR Kimberly Gittens (5-0)

:AUS Caitlin Parker (:IOCdef:PHI Hergie Bacyadan (5-0)

:CAN Tammara Thibeault (:IOCdef:CHN Li Qian (:IOC) (5-0)

:USA Naomi Graham def:GBR Chantelle Reid (:IOC) (5-0)

 

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:USA World Boxing Cup: International Invitational - Colorado :USA

 

 

Day 4 Afternoon Session:

 

Women's 50Kg:

:AUS Monique Suraci (:IOC) def:GBR Savannah Stubley (4-1)

:CHN Yu Wu (:IOC) def:USA Jennifer Lozano (:IOC) (4-1)

 

Women's 57Kg:

:GBR Elise Glynn def:CZE Lucie Sedlackova (5-0)

:BRA Jucielen Romeu (:IOC) def:FRA Amina Zidani (:IOC) (5-0)

 

Women's 66Kg:

:ALG Imen Khelif (:IOC) def:USA Morelle McCane (:IOC) (3-2)

:FRA Emilie Sonvico def:GER Stefanie von Berge (4-1)

 

Men's 51Kg:

:BRA Michael Trindade (:IOC) def:GER Miles Okay (4-1)

:USA Terry Washington def:AUS Jye Dixon (5-0)

 

Men's 63.5Kg:

:USA Dedrick Crocklem def:AUS Jaggar Altoft (5-0)

:GBR Patris Mughalzai def:GBR Reese Lynch (5-0)

 

Men's 80Kg:

:USA Robby Gonzales def:BRA Wanderley Pereira (:IOC) (4-1)

:USA Amir Anderson def:GBR Taylor Bevan (5-0)

 

Men's +92Kg:

:AUS Teremoana Teremoana (:IOC) def:USA Steven Williams (RSC)

:BRA Abner Junior (:IOC) def:GBR Delicious Orie (:IOC) (3-2)

 

 

Day 4 Evening Session:

 

Women's 54Kg:

:CAN Scarlett Delgado def:USA Kyla Gomez (5-0)

:GBR Charley Davison (:IOCdef:CHN Yuan Chang (:IOC) (3-2)

 

Women's 60Kg:

:CHN Wen Lu Yang (:IOCdef:BRA Rebeca Santos (3-2)

:GBR Gemma Richardson def:USA Lisa Greer (3-2)

 

Women's 75Kg:

:CAN Tammara Thibeault (:IOCdef:USA Naomi Graham (5-0)

:AUS Caitlin Parker (:IOCdef:FRA Davina Michel (:IOC) (3-2)

 

Men's 57Kg:

:GBR Owain Harris def:USA Francis Stewart (5-0)

:BRA Luiz Oliveira (:IOCdef:SWE Nebil Ibrahim (:IOC) (5-0)

 

Men's 71Kg:

:DEN Nikolai Terteryan (:IOCdef:GBR Harris Akbar (3-2)

:USA Keon Davis def:GBR Lewis Richardson (5-0)

 

Men's 92Kg:

:BRA Keno Machado (:IOCdef:CHN Xue Zhen Han (:IOC) (5-0)

:AUS Ikenna Enyi def:USA Jamar Talley (DSQ)

 

 

 

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:UKR Oleksandr Usyk :bowdown: is the undisputed Boxing Heavyweights World Champion, after winning by split decision against :GBR Tyson Fury the most anticipated match of the year in :KSA Riyad :cheer:

 

https://www.boxingscene.com/usyk-wins-undisputed-heavyweight-title-via-split-decision-victory-over-fury--183644

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