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Rafa Maciel
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9 hours ago, mpjmcevoy said:

Not a snowballs chance of that. Funding is forward looking, and a program that has consistently provided medals is not going to be starved for one poor showing - e.g. Se Rowing which had a dreadful time in tokyo, or Swimming in 2012. Funding was cut, a bit, but not a chance it would go completely or even close. At absolute worst there would be a review of the cycle - I mean, come on, have people forgotten when GB sent ONE BOXER to the Games?

Both lf those won medals. If Boxing falls to get even one the pressure will be on considerably particularly if the whole narrative of the entire team is a big drop in medals. 

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2 hours ago, Orangehair43 said:

Both lf those won medals. If Boxing falls to get even one the pressure will be on considerably particularly if the whole narrative of the entire team is a big drop in medals. 

the only narrative of a "BIG" drop in medals is yours, no one else remotely thinks this.

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Richardson over Akbar again is bonkers to me.

Not sure Stubley deserved the shot over Resztan.

Broadhurst ultimately deserves it, I’d say Shona Whitwell was second choice but Broadhurst should win a medal, you wouldn’t say that of the others

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  • 9 months later...

Doesn't look like GB Boxing have been able to make huge steps forward since the relative disappointment of Paris...

 

76th International Coxing Tournament 'Strandja' 2025

 

Men's Results

Flyweight (51Kg):

Scott Richards lost to :AZE Nijat Huseynov in the first round

Ellis Trowbridge lost to :UZB Asilbek Jaliliov in the first round

 

Featherweight (57Kg):

Owain Harris-Allen lost to :KAZ Orazbek Assylkulov in the first round.

 

Lightweight (60Kg):

Jack Dryden - defeats :AZE Maksud Khasmetov in the first round before losing to :IRL Adam Hession in the quarter-final.

 

Light Welterweight (63.5Kg):

Patris Mughalzai defeats :AZE Malik Hasanov in the first round before losing to :IRL Dean Clancy in the quarter-final.

 

Light Middleweight (71Kg):

Patrick Hewitt lost in the first round to :KAZ Farukh Tokhtassunov.

 

Light Heavyweight (80Kg):

Dimeji Shittu defeats :BUL Steliyan Starhilov in the first round, follwoing that up with a victory over :ITA Alfred Commey in the quarter-final to guarantee himself a medal.. 

 

Cruiserweight (86Kg):

Teagn Stott defeats :AZE Murad Allahverdiyev in the first round. He then lost to :KAZ Nurbek Oralbay in the quarter-final.

 

Heavyweight (92kg):

Isaac Okoh lost in the first round to :UZB Turabek Khabibullaev.

 

Super Heavyweight (+92Kg):

Damar Thomas defeats :UZB Abdurakhmon Rustamov in the first round. He then defeats :BUL Ordan Morehon in the quarter-final. He leaves with a bronze after withdrawaing from his semi-final. 

 

Women's Results

Light Flyweight (50Kg):

Kelsey Oakley lost in the first round to :KAZ Gulnar Turapbay.

 

Bantamweight (54Kg):

Lauren Mackie lost in the first round to :KAZ Anel Sakysh.

 

Featherweight (57Kg):

Sameenah Toussaint lost in the first round to :KAZ Aidana Zabynbekova.

 

Light Welterweight (63Kg):

Sacha Hickey defeats :IRL Linda Desmond in the first round and books her place in the final with a win over :TUR Polat Berfin.

 

Welterweight (66Kg):

Dione Burman loses to :TUR Kabak Berfin in the first round (but still takes home a bronze medal). 

 

So, at the end of the competition, :GBR will emerge with 4 medals but 60% of the squad lost in their first fight.  

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so, gb/england will pick up at least 5 bronze medals, i believe 4 of which are in olympic classes?

 

now i have not seen every GB fight, my question is this, 

 

is it unwise of me to hope that british boxing IS BACK! 

 

Things that make me question this is i know IBA countries are missing, how much does that diminish the standard of competition? also how much is this a result of the tournament being at home, are they getting the lucky scores etc?

 

the ones i can comment on is reid looks really good, and Stott is probably the most promising, he looks classy and has cracking power.

 

damar thomas looked good until he changed his gameplan for no reason and got schooled by the very experianced cuban. the other one i liked the look of was shittu.

 

what do people think? 

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2 hours ago, Olympicsnell said:

so, gb/england will pick up at least 5 bronze medals, i believe 4 of which are in olympic classes?

 

now i have not seen every GB fight, my question is this, 

 

is it unwise of me to hope that british boxing IS BACK! 

 

Things that make me question this is i know IBA countries are missing, how much does that diminish the standard of competition? also how much is this a result of the tournament being at home, are they getting the lucky scores etc?

I think the saying is 'One Swallow Doesn't Make a Summer'. :d 

 

There are certainly a lot of positives to take away from this week's results, but at the same time, there are factors that should prevent us getting too far ahead of ourselves. We know there were a lot of countries missing - some of them would only be making up the numbers but others would have been in the mix and as we get closer to LA, we'll see people moving around the weight divisions.

 

Competing as the home nations helps dilute the draws and gives us more opportunities to get to the later stages of the event. Also, we shouldn't underestimate the performance boost we get with home town advantage - it is one of the reasons GB should be doing everything it can to be staging qualifying events for LA '28.

 

It's early in the cycle, but we got 6 boxers qualified for Paris and based on the results from this week I'd say there's a good chance we will have a bigger boxing squad going to LA.

 

BTW, I've only got 3 medals in Olympic weights?

:IOC Men's 70Kg - Odel Kamara

Men's 75Kg - Callum Makin

:IOC Men's 80Kg - Teagn Stott

:IOC Women's 70Kg - Chantelle Reid

Women's 80Kg - Emily Asquith

 

 

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The :GBR medals with the cocnlusion of the world championship

 

 Silver 

Men's 80Kg - Teagn Stott (Olympic category)

Women's 80Kg - Emily Asquith

 

 

 Bronze 

Men's 70Kg - Odel Kamara (Olympic category)

Men's 75Kg - Callum Makin

Women's 70Kg - Chantelle Reid (Olympic category)

 

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