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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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25 minutes ago, 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?

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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13 hours ago, 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. 

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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