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well both Shahbakhsh and Gheshlaghi survived the first night to fight another day. I don't have much hopes (for obvious reasons, mostly the officiating) but let's see how far they can go in this tournament

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1 hour ago, Rafa Maciel said:

Men's 80kg: :HUN Pylyp Akilov def. :GBR Taylor Bevan (5-0)

That's a bad defeat for Bevan, wasn't the best of draws but thought he'd do better than that. Will be overwhelming favourite in the 2nd qualifier I'd assume. 

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45 minutes ago, Cinnamon Bun said:

Will be overwhelming favourite in the 2nd qualifier I'd assume.

Not sure that he will get picked again. The Brits were very liberable with changing their squad after the first qualifier with just 4 of their 10 remaining unqualified boxers after European games keeping their spot in the team albeit there was a couple of injuries. Ramtin Musah and George Crotty are both good boxers and had a case to be selected for this one. Plus two of Kelyn Cassidy, Nurbek Oralbay and Aleksei Alfiorau won't qualify here so whoever is the British selection would still be vulnerable to a bad draw plus they could of course lose to someone like Akylov again.

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