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Results for August 16, 2004

Men's Light Weight (60kg) Round of 32

Murat Khrachev RUS DEF Tongzhou Chen CHN Points 40-29
Anthony Little AUS DEF Taoufik Chobba TUN Points 27-8
Alexander de Jesus PUR DEF Myke Carvalho BRA Points 39-24
Sam Rukundo UGA DEF Tahar Tamsamani MAR Points 30-22
Mario Cesar Kindelan Mesa CUB DEF Ahmed Sadiq NGR TKO 0:12-3
Asghar Ali Shah PAK DEF Volodymyr Kravets UKR Points 21-17
Rovshan Huseynov AZE DEF Bongani Wonderboy Mahlangu RSA Points 22-14
Vicente Escobedo USA DEF Jose David Mosquera Mosquera COL TKO 0:31-3
Munkh Erdene U. MGL DEF Michael Medor MRI Points 29-23
Jong Sub Baik KOR DEF Gyula Kate HUN Points 30-23
Amir Khan GBR DEF Marios Kaperonis GRE TKO 1:09-3
Dimitar Stilianov BUL DEF Selcuk Aydin TUR Points 20-11

Men's Feather Weight (57kg) Round of 32

Alexei Tichtchenko RUS DEF Hadj Belkheir ALG Points 37-17
Shahin Imranov AZE DEF Ludumo Galada RSA TKO 0:26-3
Galib Jafarov KAZ DEF Brian Mayanja UGA TKO 1:31-3
Bekzod Khidirov UZB DEF Sohail Ahmed PAK TKO 1:30-2
Benoit Gaudet CAN DEF Somluck Kamsing THA Points 32-17
Seok Hwan Jo KOR DEF Sedat Tasci TUR Points 37-28
Viorel Simion ROM DEF Ryan Langham AUS Points 40-15
Mikhail Biarnadski BLR DEF Likar Ramos Concha COL Points 32-18
Vitali Tajbert GER DEF Daniel Brizuela ARG TKO 0:11-3
Khedafi Djelkhir FRA DEF Saifeddine Nejmaoui TUN Points 38-13
Edvaldo Oliveira BRA DEF Carlos Velazquez PUR Points +43-43
Luis Franco Vazquez CUB DEF Asylbex Talasbaev KGZ Points 32-15
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Post by emile »

I have to say that I am really enjoying what I have seen so far. I agree that Tajbert looked very, very good. I just can't see ankle-sized Franco beating him now. I was also quite impressed with Jo Seok Kwan (I think that was his name).

Grey, thanks for posting the results.
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No problemo.

I'm on the Tajbert bandwagon as well ... I think Universum needs to sign this guy up regardless if he wins a medal.
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The one caveat perhaps is that Brizuela was not a very highly rated opponent. He only qualified because Aaron Garcia couldn't win at the US trials. Still, I thought Brizuela looked useful enough and skills are skills, and Tajbert had them on display.

The fight with Djelkhir should give us a better idea of just how good he is though. I'm hoping they show that one here.

I thought the Ugandans looked good yesterday. Mayanja had a tough draw but fought pretty well and Rukundo was impressive. Maybe some guys to look for in the future as pros.
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Tajbert stopped Djelkhir in the European championship final earlier in the year.
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Siler looked horrible, but so did Thomas. I have no idea who's going to medal in that weight class.
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Anyone see how Rigondeaux performed, I missed the fight.
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Results for August 17, 2004

Men's Bantam Weight (54kg) Round of 32

Detelin Dalakliev BUL DEF Abel Aferalign ETH TKO 2:00-3
Aghasi Mammadov AZE DEF Joel Brunker AUS TKO 0:59-3
Maksym Tretyak UKR DEF Argenis Alexander Mendez Zapata DOM Points 30-24
Zsolt Bedak HUN DEF Abner Mares Martinez MEX Points 36-27
Diwakar Prasad IND DEF Hamid Ait Bighrade MAR Points 25-17
Nestor Bolum NGR DEF Petit Jesus Ngnitedem GAB Points 23-17
Worapoj Petchkoom THA DEF Won Il Kim KOR TKO 1:47-3
Khavazhi Khatsigov BLR DEF Juan Lopez PUR Points 27-19
Guillermo Rigondeaux Ortiz CUB DEF Yuan Liu CHN Points 21-7
Mehar Ullah PAK DEF Aibek Abdymomunov KGZ Points 36-22
Malik Bouziane ALG DEF Ali Hallab FRA Points 19-16

Men's Fly Weight (51kg) Round of 32

Tulashboy Doniyorov UZB DEF Violeto Payla PHI Points 36-26
Ron Siler USA DEF Bradley Hore AUS Points 32-18
Juan Carlos Payano DOM DEF Bato Vankeev BLR Points 26-18
Jerome Thomas FRA DEF Akhil Kumar IND Points 37-16
Fuad Aslanov AZE DEF George Jouvin Rakotoarimbelo MAD TKO
Nikoloz Izoria GEO DEF Walid Cherif TUN Points 24-14
Hicham Mesbahi MAR DEF Lechedzani Luza BOT Points 25-20
Andrzej Rzany POL DEF Bonyx Yusak Saweho INA Points 25-19
Georgy Balakshin RUS DEF Mebarek Soltani ALG Points 26-15
Mirzhan Rakhimzhanov KAZ DEF Joseph Serrano PUR Points 42-23
Yuriorkis Gamboa Toledano CUB DEF Igori Samoilenco MDA Points 46-33
Somjit Jongjohor THA DEF Ki Suk Kim KOR Points 22-12
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Tomorrow features the super heavyweight, heavyweight, and junior flyweight divisions. The United States have boxers in all three divisions. Estrada has an easy test in the first round against Tonga's Ma’afu Hawke. Devin Vargas, who got an easy draw, will face Morocco's Rachid El Haddak. Vargas is expected to advance easily as well. Lastly light flyweight Raushee Warren will have a difficult challenge in trying to get past China's Shiming Zou. Warren is not expected to get past round one.
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Look out for the clash of the titans at heavyweight – Odlanier Solis vs Alexander Alekseev. :TU:
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In heavyweight did Ergezen from Turkey not pass the medical test.
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In the 48kg division Warren from the US just lost 22-9 vs Zou from China, close fight in the first 3 round but Zou outboxed Warren in the 4th round.
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Boo to Teddy and Asshat for wrecking a good fight between Abner Mares and Zsolt Bedak yesterday. Yes, the scoring system is not perfect, but it was a close, competitive fight, and they acted like Zsolt was some patsy getting over. They didn't even seem to be watching him at all. Mares has good potential as a pro, if he turns now.

Also, where did they find the carcass of Fred Rogan? That guy seemed finished about 10 years ago, yet he's back and still hoping against hope that his bloopers shtick will carry him. Fun fact - Rogan was actually cloned from one of Marv Albert's pubic hairs.
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Next fight is Solis vs Alekseev
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emile wrote:Boo to Teddy and Asshat for wrecking a good fight between Abner Mares and Zsolt Bedak yesterday. Yes, the scoring system is not perfect, but it was a close, competitive fight, and they acted like Zsolt was some patsy getting over. They didn't even seem to be watching him at all. Mares has good potential as a pro, if he turns now.

Also, where did they find the carcass of Fred Rogan? That guy seemed finished about 10 years ago, yet he's back and still hoping against hope that his bloopers shtick will carry him. Fun fact - Rogan was actually cloned from one of Marv Albert's pubic hairs.
I entirely agree. I thought Bedak won. The little I know about amateur boxing, I do know that the white portion of the glove is what counts. Mares was throwing many punches but most were clubbing shots that did not hit with the white portion. If it was a pro match (like Teddy calls) Mares would have deserved it, but Bedak fought the better amateur fight. That is the reason some amateurs have trouble in the pros. Clean punching really doesn't count that much compared to volume punching.
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And Cuba are now the only country left with a full team after Solis beat Alekseev 24-21
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Camerelle looked very bad today, he got two counts in round 4 and I dont think he will do well in the tournament.
It was a little surprise that Jaksto beat Bisbal, and I am personally very surprised to see that Ali from Egypt won his fight, he must have improved since he fourght in Denmark.

Nunez Lopez looked really horrible against Saidov, it is probably the worst fight of the tournament so far.
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Results for August 18, 2004

Men's Heavy Weight (91kg) Round of 16

Adam Forsyth AUS DEF Vedran Djipalo CRO Points 32-22
Mohamed Elsayed EGY DEF Igor Alborov UZB Points +18-18
Viktar Zuyev BLR DEF Daniel Betti ITA TKO 1:15-1
Devin Vargas USA DEF Rachid El Haddak MAR TKO 1:20-3
Vugar Alakbarov AZE DEF Spyridon Kladouchas GRE Points 18-14
Naser Al Shami SYR DEF Emmanuel Izonritei NGR Points 30-17
Wilmer Jose Vasquez Torres VEN DEF Ertugrul Ergezen TUR TKO
Odlanier Solis Fonte CUB DEF Alexander Alekseev RUS Points 24-21

Men's Super Heavy Weight (+91kg) Round of 16

Jason Estrada USA DEF Ma'afu Hawke TGA Points 30-11
Michel Lopez Nunez CUB DEF Rustam Saidov UZB Points 18-13
Jaroslav Jaksto LTU DEF Victor Bisbal PUR Points 26-17
Mohamed Aly EGY DEF Armand Carlos Netsing Takam CMR Points 32-19
Oleksii Mazikin UKR DEF Aliaksandr Apanasionak BLR Points 23-5
Roberto Cammarelle ITA DEF Gbenga Oluokun NGR Points 29-13
Mukhtarkhan Dildabekov KAZ DEF Sebastian Koeber GER Points 28-18
Alexander Povetkin RUS DEF Sergey Rozhnov BUL TKO 1:37-4

Men's Light Fly Weight (48kg) Round of 32

Suban Pannon THA DEF Salim Salimov BUL Points 26-14
Yan Bhartelemy Varela CUB DEF Miguel Angel Miranda Guerra VEN TKO 1:30-3
Harry Tanamor PHI DEF Sherali Dostiev TJK Points 17-12
Moo Won Hong KOR DEF Lalaina Rabenarivo MAD TKO 1:17-3
Aleksan Nalbandyan ARM DEF Redouane Asloum FRA Points 27-20
Najah Ali IRQ DEF Hyok Ju Kwak PRK Points 21-7
Endalkachew Kebede ETH DEF Toshiyuki Igarashi JPN Points 26-21
Shiming Zou CHN DEF Rau Shee Warren USA Points 22-9
Jeyhun Abiyev AZE DEF Pal Bedak HUN Points 23-8
Atagun Yalcinkaya TUR DEF Jolly Katongole UGA Points 22-7
Alfonso Pinto ITA DEF Effiong Okon NGR TKO 1:54-3
Carlos Jose Tamara Paternina COL DEF Redouane Bouchtouk MAR Points 48-25
Sergey Kazakov RUS DEF Patricio Calero ECU Points 20-8
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Tomorrow will feature three Americans, as the Light heavyweight, Welterweight, and Light weltweight divisions will all be in action.

- Light heavyweight Andre Ward has the easiest test against Italy's Clemente Russo. However, if he wins, he may have to face medal favorite Evgeny Makarenko (as long as Makarenko gets by the Cuban).

- Welterweight Vanes Martirosyan will have a huge mountain to climb when he faces Cuba's Lorenzo Aragon. Even though Teddy Atlas and Asshat are picking Martirosyan to win, I think he's the clear underdog.

- Finally, Light welterweight Rock Allen makes his tournament debut when he fights Bulgaria's Boris Georgiev. Georgiev is pretty good ... I could see this fight going both ways.
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I'm particularly looking forward to Rock Allen against Boris Georgiev at 64kg's which is about to start. The winner looks certain to face Karimzhanov and the winner of that will probably face Cuba's Yudel Jhonson for a place in the final. :TU:
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Post by emile »

Wow, Georgiev is a wrecking crew. Did you or Freiheit know anything about him before the tournament?

Blain-Maletin is up in about 20 minutes.
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I saw him in the Euroes earlier this year but he was nothing special, as I recall it he lost big in either 1/8 or 1/4 final. I havent seen his fight vs Allen, but I was very impressed by his first fight in the olympics.
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Georgiev got beaten pretty handily by Paschuk in the quarterfinals. But then Pashchuk beat Blain and lost in the final to Maletin by walkover, so that may not have been a bad loss at all. Shame Pashchuk couldn't fight.

Man, 30-10. 17-3 after two rounds, the battle was o-vah.

Rock ALLEN (USA) – Loser of Bout 137
On the bout:
"Early in the fight I thought I could not get into the contest. By the second round I felt I was getting better, but each time I got close to GEORGIEV, he countered and moved away again."

Boris GEORGIEV (BUL) – Winner of Bout 137
On his win:
"I am feeling excellent. This was a victory and I am very happy. I believe I can win a medal, but this is the Olympic Games and no one knows what will happen at the end."
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emile wrote:Some updated news.

Trevor Stewardson won his appeal and will fight for Canada. Thank goodness this real injustice was overturned. Stewardson probably wont go far, but that's hardly the point.

I did not hear about this story. Please tell me more.
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Post by Sherlock »

Blain-Maletin is up in about 20 minutes.[/quote]

Willy won 28:20

Go Willy!
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