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Day 2 (May 25) Session 4 (Night) Results:

 

Mens 51kg:

 

:GER Ibrahim d. :YEM Al-Qarnas

:MAR Essaadi d. :FIJ Nehal

:SRI Godakandalage d. :SGP Wei Xuan

:UKR Zamotayev d. :ALG Moziane

:CPV De Pina d. :SRB Ametovic

:GHA Allotey d. :HUN Bernath

:ARM Harutyunan d. :TUN Zidi

:KOR In-kyu d. :GBR MacDonald

:GUA Ramirez d. :NIG Sahabi

:MEX Ruiz d. :AFG Safari

 

Mens 80kg:

 

:IOC Sella d. :GRE Tsamalidis

:MEX Aguirre d. :SLE Harding

:FRA Cesar d. :NZL Kagho

:TJK Salimov d. :UGA Bwogi

:ROU Aradoaie d. :ISR Ilyushonok

:BEL Hadjit d. :BAR Cox

:POL Straszewski d. :AFG Alizada

:NOR Gedminas d. :SWE Mendoza Escriba

:HAI Belony-Duliepre d. :TAN Changalawe

:THA Jongjoho d. :SRB Mironchikov

:USA Gonzales d. :MAR Badrani

:KGZ Bekzhigit Uulu d. :SVK Csemez

 

Womens 50kg:

 

:KAZ Kyzaibay d. :SVK Durikova

:POR Soares d. :HKG Sze Man

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Day Three (May 26) Schedule:

 

Session 5 (Morning):

 

Mens 63.5kg R64:

 

:MAR Nadir v :SWE Broman

:JAM Williams v :MAS Muhammad Ridzuan

:ANT Ryan v :MDA Paraschiv

:GUY Williamson v :MRI Colin

:HKG Kong-ching v :TKM Odayev

:VIE Thanh Dat Vu v :MGL Erdenebat

:GER Gkevorgkian v :HON Salgado

:BUL Rosenov v :CZE Karbas

:FIJ Elia v :COD Kabengela Ntumba

:GHA Commey v :KOS Bajoku

:USA Garcia v :FIN Umar

:CHN Jinxiang v :ROU Jitaru

:ARU Williams v :CRO Poturovic

:DEN Abou-Arab v :KSA Al-Hawsaw

:NAM Jonas v :IRI Habibinezhad

:ISR Shtiwi v :ESP Ibarreche

:BRA Dos Santos v :MOZ Marime

:ASA Timoteo v :CUB Alvarez

:AUT Chabyan v :AFG Yackobi

:ESA Contreras v :UKR Khartsyz

:SVK Tanko v :ITA Malanga

:NEP Limbu Ijam v :BOL Nuñez

:PHI Laurente v :KAZ Mukhammedsabyr

:ARM Hovhannisyan v :TUR Aykol

:IND Jamwal v :LTU Lavrenovas

:COL Viafara Fory v :GBR Mughalzai

:KGZ Kultaev v :SRB Sendrik

:DOM De la Cruz Baez v :PUR Diaz Rodriguez

:DMA Toussaint v :PRK Chol-man

:POL Roskowicz v :AZE Hasanov

:JPN Nishiyama v :BAH Powell

:GRE Kirsanidis v :KOR Dong-hwan

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Upsets of Day 2

 

:FIJ Aminiasi delivered a knock out blow to :COL Juan Ortiz in 80kg category, winning by RSC in Round 2

 

:PHI Rogen Ladon lost to :ESP Rafael Serrano 1-4 in 51kg

 

 

 

Special Mention: :PAK Muhammad came close to beating Sean Mari :IRL in a match decided in final round.

 

 

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Day Three (May 26) Schedule:

 

Session 6 (Night):

 

Mens 71kg R64:

 

:CRO Zeljko v :GEO Madiev

:TJK Saidov v :GER Krotter

:JOR Eashash v :ALB Beqiri

:NZL Wendell v :CZE Soquessa

:ALG Yaiche v :ITA Cavallaro

:IRL Walsh v :KEN Maina

:LTU Trofimcuk v :AFG Alizada

:UKR Zakharieiev v :MRI Clair

:AZE Aliyev v :POL Durkacz

:SUI Messibah v :CHN Boxiong

:VIE Duc Long v :BRA De Oliveira

:ZAM Zimba v :CPV Fernandes de Barros

:BEL Rachem v :ARU Croes

:LBA Bilrrashid v :GHA Malm

:SWE Scott v :COD Kulenguluka

:CUB Cuellar v :LBR Kiwitt

:PRK Il-hyok v :ARM Madoyan

:SEY Boniface v :CAN Petanqui

:MDA Cebotari v :TGA Lavemaau

:JAM Barrett v :PLE Foqahaa

:TKM Nurmuhammedov v :MGL Otgonbaatar

:IND Nishant Devi v :GBS Bighafa Bigate Naae

:FIN Saurama v :KGZ Rustambek Uulu

:THA Yeasungnoen v :COK Tawhirimatea

:HON Brandon v :GBR Richardson

:KSA Kaabi v :IRI Tahmasebi

:ISR Kapuler v :BAH Hield

:MOZ Muxanga v :PNG Steven

:COL Rangel v :KOR Sang-min

:MAS Mohd Aswan v :PAK Rizwan

:ESP Martinez v :TTO Prince

:MAR Elouarz v :PUR Llanos Perez

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6 hours ago, sleblanc246 said:

Where can I find results or updated brackets ? Boxing is terribly promoted 😞 

At the end of each session, the results are posted here (bottom of the page)

 

 

The draw sheets are updated there too 

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Day 3 (May 26) Session 5 (Morning) Results:

 

Mens 63.5kg:

 

:MAR Nadir d. :SWE Broman

:MAS Muhammad Ridzuan d. :JAM Williams

:MDA Paraschiv d. :ANT Ryan

:MRI Colin d. :GUY Williamson

:TKM Odayev d. :HKG Kong-ching

:MGL Erdenebat d. :VIE Thanh Dat Vu

:GER Gkevorgkian d. :HON Salgado

:BUL Rosenov d. :CZE Karbas

:COD Kabengela Ntumba d. :FIJ Elia

:GHA Commey d. :KOS Bajoku (WO)

:USA Garcia d. :FIN Umar

:ROU Jitaru d. :CHN Jinxiang

:ARU Williams d. :CRO Poturovic

:DEN Abou-Arab d. :KSA Al-Hawsaw

:IRI Habibinezhad d. :NAM Jonas

:ESP Ibarreche d. :ISR Shtiwi

:BRA Dos Santos d. :MOZ Marime

:CUB Alvarez d. :ASA Timoteo

:AFG Yackobi d. :AUT Chabyan (WO)

:UKR Khartsyz d. :ESA Contreras

:ITA Malanga d. :SVK Tanko

:BOL Nuñez d. :NEP Limbu Ijam

:KAZ Mukhammedsabyr d. :PHI Laurente

:TUR Aykol d. :ARM Hovhannisyan

:IND Jamwal d. :LTU Lavrenovas

:COL Viafara Fory d. :GBR Mughalzai

:KGZ Kultaev d. :SRB Sendrik

:DOM De la Cruz Baez d. :PUR Diaz Rodriguez

:PRK Chol-man d. :DMA Toussaint

:AZE Hasanov d. :POL Roskowicz

:JPN Nishiyama d. :BAH Powell

:KOR Dong-hwan d. :GRE Kirsanidis

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3 hours ago, Cinnamon Bun said:

Wow, 3 losses in a row now for :GBR. Richardson losing to the :HON would be the tip of the iceberg for me, but even if he does win at this point I'd be surprised if we got two quotas out of this qualifier. 

Can't deny it, GBR having an absolute mare - looking increasingly like a major step backwards for GBR this cycle - would only say Rowing suffered this moment three years ago, and they've come roaring back. But there's gonna have to be a review of what's been happening.

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2 hours ago, bestmen said:

 71kg 

:ALG Yaiche  4-1  :ITA Cavallaro

i dont even know which round it is 

Was the round of 64. He fights :IRL Walsh in the round of 32 tomorrow 

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