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Day Six Results Including Controversy

Day Six Results Including Controversy


The 2024 Paris Olympics are underway, and boxing is back once again at the prominent worldwide sporting occasion. Big Fight Weekend will be covering the action as it unfolds, so make sure to go back to the website every day for the everyday outcome wrap-up. To see the boxing live, combat fans in the United States can see on Peacock. Discovery+ will have the action for those in the United Kingdom while CBC Gem will do so in Canada. Click here for the complete boxing schedule. Also, take a look at our wrap-up of the outcomes on day 5. Below are the outcomes for the 6th day of boxing at the Olympics.

Boxing at the Olympics: Day Six Results

Session One

Wu Yu (China) beat Zareen Nikhat (India) 5-0 in the ladies’s 50kg competitors.

Sabina Bobokulova (Uzbekistan) lost 5-0 to Chuthamat Raksat (Thailand) in the ladies’s 50kg department.

Colombia’s Ingrit Lorena Valencia Victoria was triumphant as she beat Monique Suraci (Australia) in the ladies’s 50kg competitors.

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Busenaz Surmeneli (Turkey) beat Aneta Rygielska (Poland) 4-1 in their ladies’s 66kg battle.

Brigitte Mbabi (Congo) lost 4-1 to Janjaem Suwannapheng (Thailand) in their ladies’s 66kg bout.

Imane Khelif (Algeria) vs. Angela Carini (Italy) in the ladies’s 66kg competitors was loaded with debate as the battle was deserted in the opening round due to the Italian fighter not wishing to continue.

Session Two

Chang Yuan (China) beat Stanimira Petrova (Bulgaria) 4-1 in the ladies’s 54kg quarter-final.

Wyatt Sanford (Canada) won 4-1 versus Ruslan Abdullaev (Uzbekistan) in the males’s 63.5kg quarter-final.

Victor Schelstraete (Belgium) lost 5-0 to Enmanuel Reyes Pla (Spain) in the males’s 92kg quarter-final.

Nazym Kyzaibay (Kazakhstan) beat Caroline Barbosa de Almeida (Brazil) 5-0 in the ladies’s 50kg competitors.

Buse Naz Cakirroglu (Turkey) won 5-0 versus Fatima Herrera (Mexico) in the ladies’s 50kg department.

Pihla Kaivo-Oja (Finland) beat Jennifer Lozano (U.S.A.) 5-0 in the ladies’s 50kg competitors.

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In the ladies’s 66kg competitors, Anna Luca Hamori (Hungary) won 5-0 vs. Marissa Williamson (Australia).

Chen Nien Chin (Chinese Taipei) beat Barbara Maria dos Santos (Brazil) 5-0 in the ladies’s 66kg competitors.

Navbakhor Khamidova (Uzbekistan) edged out Morelle McCane (U.S.A.) in a 3-2 split choice in the ladies’s 66kg competitors.

Pang Cholmi (North Korea) beat Widad Bertal (Morocco) 4-0 in the ladies’s 54kg quarter-final.

Hatice Akbas (Turkey) beat Enkhjargal Munguntsetseg (Mongolia) 5-0 in the ladies’s 54kg quarter-final.

In the males’s 63.5kg quarter-final, Sofiane Oumiha (France) beat Richard Kovacs (Hungary) much to the pleasure of the home crowd.

Loren Berto Alfonso Dominguez (Azerbaijan) beat Aibek Oralbay (Kazakhstan) 3-2 in the males’s 92kg quarter-final.

Session Three

Wassila Lkhadiri (France) won a difficult battle 4-1 versus the appealing Daina Moorhouse (Ireland) in the ladies’s 50kg competitors.

Aira Villegas (Philippines) amazed, beating Roumaysa Boualam (Algeria) in the ladies’s 50kg competitors.

Oshin Derieuw (Belgium) produced a huge last round to beat Ivanusa Moreira (Cape Verde) 3-2 in the ladies’s 66kg department.

Yang Liu (China) remained in control, winning 5-0 versus Alcinda Lucas dos Santos (Mozambique) in the ladies’s 66kg department.

IM Aeji (South Korea) battled vigilantly to beat Yeni Marcela Arias Castaneda (Colombia) 3-2 in their ladies’s 54kg quarter-final.

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Erislandy Alvarez Borges (Cuba) amazed when again, beating a brave Bunjong Sinsiri (Thailand) 5-0 in their males’s 63.5kg quarter-final.

Lasha Guruli (Georgia) conquered a cut to beat Bazarbay Mukhammedsabyr (Kazakhstan) 3-2 in their males’s 63.5kg quarter-final.

Lazizbek Mullojonov (Uzbekistan) revealed his class versus Keno Marley Machado (Brazil), winning 5-0 in the quarter-final of the males’s 92kg department.

A brave effort from Jack Marley (Ireland) was insufficient as he lost 4-1 in his males’s 92kg quarter-final versus Davlat Boltaev (Tajikistan).



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