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Team GB at IOC 1st World Qualification Boxing Tournament


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After a bit of a disappointing set of results at European Games, hopefully we can add a few quotas this week.

 

Women's 50Kg: Savannah Stubley has a bye in round 1 and will fight either :SVK Nicole Durikova or :JPN Rinka Kinoshita in the round of 32.

 

Women's 57Kg: Elise Glynn has a bye in round 1 and will fight :LAT Jekaterina Sorokina in round of 32. 

 

Women's 60Kg: Shona Whitwell has a bye in round 1 and will fight :KOS Donjeta Sadiku in round of 32. 

 

Women's 75Kg: Chantelle Reid will fight :TTO Eyed Angel George in round 1. 

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Men's 51Kg: Kiaran Macdonald will fight :HUN Istvan Szaka in round 1

 

Men's 57Kg: Owain Harris-Allan will fight :DOM Jose Luis De Lo Santos Feliz in round 1

 

Men's 63.5Kg: Patris Mughalzai is up against :ESA Samuel Contreras in round 1

 

Men's 71Kg: Lewis Richardson fights :IND Nishant Dev in round 1

 

Men's 80Kg: Taylor Bevan fights :HUN Pylyp Akilov in round 1

 

Men's 92Kg: Patrick Brown has a bye in round 1 and will fight :MKD Ilioski Boban in round of 32.

 

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Men's 51Kg: Kiaran Macdonald takes out :HUN Istvan Szaka 3-2 in round 1. 

 

He will be up against :TTO Al Jaleel Jokhu in the round of 32. Jokhu competed in the BoxAm tournament in La Nucia last month and lost in the first round (RSC Round 1) against :HUN Istvan Szaka so Macdonald should be the favourite to get through to last 16. 

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No Brits in action tomorrow morning but 2 will be competing in the evening session:

 

Men's 57Kg: Owain Harris-Allan v :DOM Jose Luis De Lo Santos Feliz

 

Men's 80Kg: Taylor Bevan v :HUN Pylyp Akilov

 

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Men's 57Kg: Owain Harris-Allan came through with a 4-1 win against :DOM Jose Luis De Lo Santos Feliz. He'll next fight :NZL Alex Mukuka in what should be a winnable bout. 

 

Men's 80Kg: It was a disappointing end to the night with Taylor Bevan going down to 5-0 defeat at the hands of :HUN Pylyp Akilov. 

 

Three :GBR fighters take to the ring tomorrow:

Morning Session:

Women's 60Kg - Shona Whitwell v :KOS Donjeta Sadiku

 

Afternoon Session:

No Brits

 

Evening Session:

Men's 63.5Kg - Patris Mughalzai v :ESA Samuel Contreras

Men's 71Kg - Lewis Richardson v :IND Dev Nishant (India having a pretty poor tournament so far - hopefully Richardson can continue that trend) 

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how many do you think gb will qualify/ how many do you think they will be happy with on top of the 3 allready in? i'd like to see 2...maybe 3 get through this tournament?

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  On 3/5/2024 at 12:33 AM, Olympicsnell said:

how many do you think gb will qualify/ how many do you think they will be happy with on top of the 3 allready in? i'd like to see 2...maybe 3 get through this tournament?

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I think we are probably heading for the smallest GB boxing team since Beijing. For the last 3 games, GB have had at least 10 boxers qualify - at the moment I can't see us getting into double figures for Paris. In Beijing, we had 7 and we might even struggle to match that this time. Having said that, probably worth bearing in mind that the number of places available in boxing has dropped for Paris - there's about 40-50 fewer quotas available. 

 

Perhaps more worrying is the lack of an obvious medal favourite in the squad - if they don't come back with any medals from Paris then GB Boxing will likely see their funding cut significantly. 

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  On 3/5/2024 at 1:09 AM, Rafa Maciel said:

I think we are probably heading for the smallest GB boxing team since Beijing. For the last 3 games, GB have had at least 10 boxers qualify - at the moment I can't see us getting into double figures for Paris. In Beijing, we had 7 and we might even struggle to match that this time. Having said that, probably worth bearing in mind that the number of places available in boxing has dropped for Paris - there's about 40-50 fewer quotas available. 

 

Perhaps more worrying is the lack of an obvious medal favourite in the squad - if they don't come back with any medals from Paris then GB Boxing will likely see their funding cut significantly. 

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Probably removed entirely. Even the successful sports are preparing for cuts particularly if the narrative of the entire games is a big decrease in medals. 
 

There needs to be golds in the primetime sports of swimming and Athletics and I’m not sure either will produce a gold.

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:GBR's pretty mediocre performance in the tournament continues in the evening session

 

Men's 63.5Kg - Patris Mughalzai def. :ESA Samuel Contreras on a split decision (4-1) and will be up :ETH or :IRI opponent in the round of 32. 

Men's 71Kg - :IND Dev Nishant def. Lewis Richardson on a split decision (3-1). This was always going to be a tough bout with a World Champs bronze medalist but it is still a disappointing end to the day. 

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