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Looks like this is the first QT without live scoring, at least not on day 1. It was also the first QT where we didn't have full entry lists before the draw. Thumbs up for Africa because they had both.

 

AIBA doesn't care about organization at all, all they want is money. So little dignity in this world.

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Day 1 Results

 

Men's -52kg - Round #1

TOUBA Hamza (GER) - LOBAN Siarhei (BLR) WP 3:0

 

Men's -64kg - Round #1

AGATELJAN Erik (CZE) - WALSH Dean (IRL) WP 0:3
PIJETRAJ Erik (CRO) - AMZILE Hassan (FRA) WP 0:3
SROUR Hadi (NOR) - GOZGEC Batuhan (TUR) WP 0:3
MWANDILA POULSEN Enock (DEN) - KOSTECKI Mateusz (POL) WP 3:0
VANACKERE Antoine (BEL) - BACHKOV Hovhannes (ARM)* TKO R2 2:44
DAUHALIAVETS Yauheni (BLR) - OROZCO OJEDA Johann (ESP) WP 2:1

 

Men's -91kg - Round #1

TAMASAUSKAS Tadas (LTU) - STANKOVIC Milutin (SRB) WP 3:0
SIMONYAN Rafayel (ARM) - DIMITROV Kristiyan (BUL)* TKO R3 1:26

 

Men's +91kg - Round #1

TABORSKY Daniel (CZE) - VYKHRYST Viktor (UKR)* TKO R1 1:41
NYSATER Simen (NOR) - GARDINER Dean (IRL) WP 0:3
KALEYEU Aliaksandr (BLR) - ZAVATIN Alexei (MDA) WP 0:3


Women's -51kg - Round #1

DRABIK Sandra (POL) - ISTIK Neriman (TUR) WP 0:2
PAPOUTSAKI Antonia (GRE) - GRIGORYAN Anush (ARM) WP 0:3
AGHAYEVA Anakhanim (AZE) - COROLI Iulia (MDA) WP 1:2

 

Women's -60kg - Round #1

BUGAR Tasheena (GER) - SCHMORANZOVA Martina (CZE) WP 0:3
MATOVIC Milena (SRB) - ALEXIUSSON Agnes (SWE)* TKO R4 1:27
CAMERON Chantelle (GBR) - ALEKSEEVNA Yana (AZE) WP 0:3
TSYPLAKOVA Iuliia (UKR) - BELIAKOVA Anastasiia (RUS) WP 0:3
PITA Nikoleta (GRE) - SIWA Kinga (POL) WP 0:3

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21 minutes ago, Fran-UDA said:

-75 Kg. Preliminaries: :ESP BIACHO, Damian:SRB DRENOVAK, Aleksandar. WP 3-0

Where did you get this info? :p 

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4 minutes ago, dareza said:

http://www.aiba.org/

 

live results here

Thanks. I want a monument for you :bowdown: I search a live results from this morning :lol: 

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9 minutes ago, dareza said:

http://www.aiba.org/

 

live results here

Can previous results be found somewhere as well? Because I only see the current fight but I'm interested in an earlier fight which isn't on Wikipedia yet :p 

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