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Boxing IOC Olympic Qualifier 2 2024


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Day 6 (May 29) Session 12 (Night) Schedule:

 

Mens 63.5kg R16:

 

:MAR Nadir v :MDA Paraschiv

:MGL Erdenebat v :BUL Rosenov

:GHA Commey v :USA Garcia

:DEN Abou-Arab v :ESP Ibarreche

:CUB Alvarez v :UKR Khartsyz

:ITA Malanga v :KAZ Mukhammedsabyr

:COL Viafara Fory v :DOM De la Cruz Baez

:AZE Hasanov v :JPN Nishiyama

 

Mens 71kg R16:

 

:GEO Madiev v :JOR Eashash

:IRL Walsh v :UKR Zakharieiev

:POL Durkacz v :BRA De Oliveira

:BEL Rachem v :CUB Cuellar

:ARM Madoyan v :MDA Cebotari

:IND Nishant Devi v :THA Yeasungnoen

:GBR Richardson v :MOZ Muxanga

:COL Rangel v :PUR Llanos Perez

 

Womens 60kg R16:

 

:UZB Tagirova v :SWE Alexiusson

:KAZ Volossenko v :IND Boro

:URU Piñeiro Muino v :VIE Thi Linh

:CRO Beram v :SVK Jedinakova

:POL Budasz v :HUN Kukhta

:FIN Viitanen v :UKR Okhrei

:GBR Broadhurst v :CAN Smith

:KOR Yeon-ji v :MEX Falcon

 

Womens 66kg R32:

 

:NGR Oraekwe v :ARM Hovsepyan

:NZL Wharerau v :PNG Yama

:TJK Boboyorova v :CIV Sanogo

:IRL Walsh v :PRK Hyo-sun

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So many upsets in Lithuanian team. Everyone was hyping our female boxers after winning gold in Worlds and medals in Europeans that we will finally debut in women's boxing, but seems we'll have to wait another 4 years... 1 Lithuanian boxer left  standing with not a lot of chance to get through..

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Day 5 (28 May) Session 10 (Night) Results:

 

Women's 54kg R32:

 

:VEN Gómez Landaeta - :POL Drabik

:KAZ Sarsenbek - :USA Patricio

:CAN Delgado - :KEN Faki

:MGL Munguntsetseg - :JPN Harada

:FRA Moulai - :CHI Bravo

:GER Nassar - :KOR Im

:BDI Havyarimana - :AFG Kargar

:BOL Zuleta - :AZE Rahimova

:NEP Teli - :HKG Au

:BOT Phekie - :MNE Gojkovic

:MEX Bazaldua - :TPE Huang

:DEN Mortensen - :ESP López

:IRL Lehane - :PUR López

:UKR Kovalchuk - :TUN Ferchichi

:HUN Lakotar - :TJK Begmuradova

:SWE Swensson - :ARM Sycheva

 

Men's 57kg R32:

 

:THA Jantrong - :AZE Askerov

:ALB Haxhillari - :PUR Tirado Pagán

:URU Fernández García - :VIE Nguyen

:MOZ Sigauque - :KGZ Seiitbek Uulu

:UKR Abduraimov - :ZAM Mwale

:KOS Bajoku - :TJK Vokhidov

:IOC Walizadeh - :GER Bril

:IRI Shahbakhsh - :MGL Kharkhuu

:IND Sachin - :DEN Jensen

:TUR Ciftci - :GUY Allicock

:PRK Tae Bom O - :FRA Kistohurry

:ALG Mordjane - :KOR Kim

:PHI Paalam - :TKM Ovezov

:ARM Bazeyan - :JOR Iashash

:CHN Lyu - :DOM De lo Santos Feliz

:TPE Lee - :PLE Abusal

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Day 6 (29 May) Session 11 (Morning) Results:

 

Women's 66kg R32:

 

:GER Muller - :UZB Khamidova

:KOR Seon - :AZE Allahverdiyeva

:GRE Mavrommati - :NED Beeloo

:KAZ Bogdanova - :SRB Kuluhova

:UKR Chernokolenko - :COD Mbabi

:JPN Kito - :FIN Kovalainen

:MEX Durán - :CPV Moreira

:CUB Estornell - :CAN Kali

:MNE Radunovic - :COL Camilo Bravo

:KEN Asiko - :FRA Sonvico

:SVK Triebelova - :LAT Rozentale

:IND Choudhary - :PUR Piñeiro Aquino

 

Men's +92kg R32:

 

:COD Kabamba - :COL Mendoza

:IND Narender - :ECU Congo Chala

:DMA Jno Charles - :MGL Khali

:CUB Arzola - :MEX Cruz

:VIE Ngoc Minh Hieu - :IRL McDonagh

:BUL Belberov - :TUR Aydemir

:ARM Chaloyan - :BRN Latypov

:IRI Safari - :SEY Agnes

:TJK Abroridinov - :KOR Kim

:CAN Foreman - :ESP Ghadfa Drissi El Aissaoui

:SRB Dusan - :AUT Hagag

:CHN Bayikewuzi - :LTU Jazevicius

:POL Safaryan - :GRE Roulias

:TTO Paul - :TGA Hola

:UKR Lovchynskyi - :NGR Onyekwere

:MRI St Pierre - :CRO Pratljacic

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:IRL Walsh "beated" Zakhareev :UKR - clear robbery. 

 

:UKR Khartsyz has ane even bout against Cuban - it was 50/50 decision.

 

Very bad day for us. Especially with that robbery in favour of Walsh. He did not win that bout at all.

 

Video here https://www.facebook.com/taramari/videos/816989067015582

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I mean, Irish boxing without help from the judges is nothing and it somehow showed at the pro-level, where their boxers are not strong at all, and Ukraine have buch of the top fighters. So kudos for giving money to the judges, this sport needed to be banned from the Olympics, where the world champion who beat his opponent in the face and take him to the canvas, lost 

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9 minutes ago, Illya said:

I mean, Irish boxing without help from the judges is nothing and it somehow showed at the pro-level, where their boxers are not strong at all, and Ukraine have buch of the top fighters. So kudos for giving money to the judges, this sport needed to be banned from the Olympics, where the world champion who beat his opponent in the face and take him to the canvas, lost 

I do not want to characterize in such way Irish boxing in general. 

 

But personally Walsh... should stay at home during the Olympics, since he lost to Zakhareev. 

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26 minutes ago, Illya said:

I mean, Irish boxing without help from the judges is nothing and it somehow showed at the pro-level, where their boxers are not strong at all, and Ukraine have buch of the top fighters. So kudos for giving money to the judges, this sport needed to be banned from the Olympics, where the world champion who beat his opponent in the face and take him to the canvas, lost 

Considering almost every close 3-2 decision at the last qualification tournament went against Irish fighters, that's a pretty ridiculous statement. And Rio 2016 our fighters were on the end of a lot of robberies too, and there's been plenty more over the years. I didn't see the Walsh Zakhariev fight so I can't comment on that fight specifically, but being upset because your fighter lost a bout which you feel they should have won is no reason to make blanket, inaccurate statements. Boxing judging has always been a source of contention given how subjective it is, personally I feel the scoring system for London 2012 was the best I can remember and I wish they had stuck with that.

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