Commonwealth Games 2022 - Team England
Commonwealth Games 2022 - Team England
I’m going to quarter finals day. Anyone know any of the England team or fighters from other nations to look out for?
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locoxelbox
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Re: Commonwealth Games 2022 - Team England
Some of the teams:
Northern Ireland
Women:
48kg Nicole Clyde, Antrim BC
50kg Carly McNaul, Ormeau Rd BC
57kg Michaela Walsh, Emerald BC
60kg Amy Broadhurst, St. Bronagh’s BC
70kg Eireann Nugent, Immaculata BC
Men:
51kg Clepson Paiva, Holy Trinity BC
54kg Dylan Eagleson, St. Paul’s BC
57kg Jude Gallagher, Two Castles BC
63.5kg JP Hale, Star ABC
67kg Eugene McKeever, Holy Family BC, Drogheda
71kg Aidan Walsh, Emerald BC
75kg Jake Tucker, Emerald BC
92+kg Damien Sullivan, Emerald BC
Canada
Priyanka Dhillon 48 kg – Women
Tammara Thibeault 75 kg – Women
Keoma-Ali Al-Ahmadieh 57 kg – Men
Wyatt Sanford 63.5 kg – Men
Keven Beausejour 80 kg – Men
Jerome Feujio Montreal 92+ kg – Men
India
Women:
48 kg Nitu
50 kg Nikhat Zareen
60 kg Jaismine
70 kg Lovlina Borgohain
Men:
51 kg Amit
57 kg Mohammad Hussamuddin
63.5 kg Shiva Thapa
67 kg Rohit Tokas
75 kg Sumit
80 kg Ashish Kumar
92 kg Sanjeet
+92 kg Sagar
Australia
Women’s 50kg: Kristy Harris
Women’s 57kg: Tina Rahimi
Women’s 70kg: Kaye Scott
Women’s 75kg: Caitlin Parker
Men’s 51kg: Alex Winwood
Men’s 57kg: Charlie Senior
Men’s 63.5kg: Billy Polkinghorn
Men’s 71kg: Taha Ahmad
Men’s 75kg: Callum Peters
Men’s 80kg: Billy McAllister
Men’s 92kg: Edgard Coumi
New Zealand
Women:
Erin Walsh (women’s under-57kg)
Troy Garton (women’s under-60kg)
Ariane Nicholson (women’s under-70kg)
Men:
Alex Mukuka (men's under-57kg)
Wendell Stanley (men’s under-71kg)
Onyx Lye (men’s under-80kg)
David Nyika (men’s under-92kg)
Uila Mau'u (men’s 92+kg)
Wales
• Zoe Andrews – 57kg
• Taylor Bevan – 80kg
• Ioan Croft – 67kg
• Garan Croft – 71kg
• Jake Dodd – 51kg
• Rosie Eccles – 70kg
• Owain Harris – 54kg
• Helen Jones – 50kg
• Haaris Khan – 75kg
Couple of Women´s World Champions Zareen, IND, Broadhuarst, NIR and Thibeault, CAN. Biggest name is probably David Nyika, NZL - a two-time CWG champ, Olympic bronze medallist and unbeaten pro who fights tonight in Australia.
Any news on the England team?
Northern Ireland
Women:
48kg Nicole Clyde, Antrim BC
50kg Carly McNaul, Ormeau Rd BC
57kg Michaela Walsh, Emerald BC
60kg Amy Broadhurst, St. Bronagh’s BC
70kg Eireann Nugent, Immaculata BC
Men:
51kg Clepson Paiva, Holy Trinity BC
54kg Dylan Eagleson, St. Paul’s BC
57kg Jude Gallagher, Two Castles BC
63.5kg JP Hale, Star ABC
67kg Eugene McKeever, Holy Family BC, Drogheda
71kg Aidan Walsh, Emerald BC
75kg Jake Tucker, Emerald BC
92+kg Damien Sullivan, Emerald BC
Canada
Priyanka Dhillon 48 kg – Women
Tammara Thibeault 75 kg – Women
Keoma-Ali Al-Ahmadieh 57 kg – Men
Wyatt Sanford 63.5 kg – Men
Keven Beausejour 80 kg – Men
Jerome Feujio Montreal 92+ kg – Men
India
Women:
48 kg Nitu
50 kg Nikhat Zareen
60 kg Jaismine
70 kg Lovlina Borgohain
Men:
51 kg Amit
57 kg Mohammad Hussamuddin
63.5 kg Shiva Thapa
67 kg Rohit Tokas
75 kg Sumit
80 kg Ashish Kumar
92 kg Sanjeet
+92 kg Sagar
Australia
Women’s 50kg: Kristy Harris
Women’s 57kg: Tina Rahimi
Women’s 70kg: Kaye Scott
Women’s 75kg: Caitlin Parker
Men’s 51kg: Alex Winwood
Men’s 57kg: Charlie Senior
Men’s 63.5kg: Billy Polkinghorn
Men’s 71kg: Taha Ahmad
Men’s 75kg: Callum Peters
Men’s 80kg: Billy McAllister
Men’s 92kg: Edgard Coumi
New Zealand
Women:
Erin Walsh (women’s under-57kg)
Troy Garton (women’s under-60kg)
Ariane Nicholson (women’s under-70kg)
Men:
Alex Mukuka (men's under-57kg)
Wendell Stanley (men’s under-71kg)
Onyx Lye (men’s under-80kg)
David Nyika (men’s under-92kg)
Uila Mau'u (men’s 92+kg)
Wales
• Zoe Andrews – 57kg
• Taylor Bevan – 80kg
• Ioan Croft – 67kg
• Garan Croft – 71kg
• Jake Dodd – 51kg
• Rosie Eccles – 70kg
• Owain Harris – 54kg
• Helen Jones – 50kg
• Haaris Khan – 75kg
Couple of Women´s World Champions Zareen, IND, Broadhuarst, NIR and Thibeault, CAN. Biggest name is probably David Nyika, NZL - a two-time CWG champ, Olympic bronze medallist and unbeaten pro who fights tonight in Australia.
Any news on the England team?
Re: Commonwealth Games 2022 - Team England
Will be interesting to see who comes through well. I've heard good things about Lewis Richardson (England) and le Poullain (Guernsey).
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I remember India had some good fighters in 2010. Just watched the reigning champ at 64kg fight some poor sod from Naru. Jonas was his name, from Namibia. He's good and rangey.
I'm going to the finals next Sunday. I'm excited.
How did you find the quarters?
I'm going to the finals next Sunday. I'm excited.
How did you find the quarters?
Re: Commonwealth Games 2022 - Team England
I'm watching them now, Indian lad v Australian in 75kg, they are knocking bells out of each other.
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Super heavyweights on now. Cameroon v India. Rough house stuff.
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Just watched India v Australia 75kg. A great bout ruined by bad refereeing in my eyes. Horrid officiating. Callum Peters is very good though. He was moving nicely and Sumit became ragged. I think a lot of that was desperation though. Good fight from both
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Fray Bentos
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Re: Commonwealth Games 2022 - Team England
The one I like the look of is Colin of Mauritius - a handy boxer with some great skills.
Loved the Samoan who edged out the Indian at heavyweight with a last round barnstormer.
Loved the Samoan who edged out the Indian at heavyweight with a last round barnstormer.
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Jude Gallagher from Northern Ireland just stopped Niall Farrell from Birmingham at Featherweight. Farrell was Boxing News' pick for gold, but he got two standing counts in the first and the referee stopped it. 
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Taylor Bevan of Wales looks good, hasn't had to do 3 full rounds yet, just stopped a decent Samoan kid. Aussie lad lost on a horrific cut in the previous bout to a Jamaican.
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I really rate the commonwealth games. Some people say its a low level of competition but I think it's class. Been some very good boxing on.
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Commonwealth Games 2022 - Team England
it's good for sure, plenty of quality and good fights, just will never be a top international tournament with cuba, all the east euro countries, and central asian countries missing
Re: Commonwealth Games 2022 - Team England
I like it as it gives some smaller countries a good go to play in a big tournament. I've enjoyed watching the bowls and triathlon too. A bit gutted on the lack of fencing but the commonwealth fencing championships are on later this month.
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Its been brilliant.
Jolly from Scotland just KOd his opponent inside 20 seconds.
Having Ronald on commentary is the bonus "He bends his opponent in half like an accordion'
Big Ron also used the phrase "Tomato tint' to describe someone who had their face cut....
Jolly from Scotland just KOd his opponent inside 20 seconds.
Having Ronald on commentary is the bonus "He bends his opponent in half like an accordion'
Big Ron also used the phrase "Tomato tint' to describe someone who had their face cut....
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Albert Mengue Ayissi v Tiagi Osirio Musanga was a great fight just now.
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Re: Commonwealth Games 2022 - Team England
Been some great bouts and some good lads ,,really enjoying it especielly now were getting to the nitty gritty . enjoyed todays middle and light heavy showdowns , still can't get too excited over the women though , find thats make a cup of coffee time
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Just watched England's Bowen beat the favourite Kumar at light heavy in an absolute cracker.
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Was a cracker has well ,,, Bevan is the one i can't work out ,, really been looking very very clinical and very good ,,,, But i just can't work out if he's had a dream draw , or is making it look easy .
what makes it all intriging is were very soon gonna find out ,, enjoyed thes games more than amy comp i've watched for a long time . Like i've said before especielly the middleweights and light heavys ,
Who's got the middle weight... Richardson ,,, Hickey or is the young Aussie gonna cause an upset , having seen him (Peters ) a few times now , i can tell you if Hickey or Richardson , choose to stand with him he has a lot more than weve seen , very good inside fighter ,, but i don't think he's experienced enouh to beat them especily Richardson .
Light heavy well the strong scotsman , the busy englishman or the smooth welshmen , got to say pushed for an answer i think the scotsman Lazzarini
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Just watched a young lad from Zambia look a bit bamboozled by an aussie in the bantamweight quarter finals, before stopping him in the first ten seconds of the second roundconeye wrote: ↑03 Aug 2022, 17:42Was a cracker has well ,,, Bevan is the one i can't work out ,, really been looking very very clinical and very good ,,,, But i just can't work out if he's had a dream draw , or is making it look easy .
what makes it all intriging is were very soon gonna find out ,, enjoyed thes games more than amy comp i've watched for a long time . Like i've said before especielly the middleweights and light heavys ,
Who's got the middle weight... Richardson ,,, Hickey or is the young Aussie gonna cause an upset , having seen him (Peters ) a few times now , i can tell you if Hickey or Richardson , choose to stand with him he has a lot more than weve seen , very good inside fighter ,, but i don't think he's experienced enouh to beat them especily Richardson .
Light heavy well the strong scotsman , the busy englishman or the smooth welshmen , got to say pushed for an answer i think the scotsman Lazzarini
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Yes seen that one , peach of a punchGnome wrote: ↑04 Aug 2022, 08:24Just watched a young lad from Zambia look a bit bamboozled by an aussie in the bantamweight quarter finals, before stopping him in the first ten seconds of the second roundconeye wrote: ↑03 Aug 2022, 17:42Was a cracker has well ,,, Bevan is the one i can't work out ,, really been looking very very clinical and very good ,,,, But i just can't work out if he's had a dream draw , or is making it look easy .
what makes it all intriging is were very soon gonna find out ,, enjoyed thes games more than amy comp i've watched for a long time . Like i've said before especielly the middleweights and light heavys ,
Who's got the middle weight... Richardson ,,, Hickey or is the young Aussie gonna cause an upset , having seen him (Peters ) a few times now , i can tell you if Hickey or Richardson , choose to stand with him he has a lot more than weve seen , very good inside fighter ,, but i don't think he's experienced enouh to beat them especily Richardson .
Light heavy well the strong scotsman , the busy englishman or the smooth welshmen , got to say pushed for an answer i think the scotsman Lazzarini![]()
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Light middleweight quarter final of NZ v Mozambique - fight of the tournament so far! Proper rip-snorter.
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Wendell was good. I like how he was fighting fire with fire. He reminded me a bit of Woodhall with his long 1 2s and his high guard. I think the styles blended well. The Mozambique boxer was fantastic.
Rohit tokas at welter looks one to watch too. Delicious Orie had a good match with Nigel Paul too
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I watched Reece Lynch vs Jonas Jonas and thought lynch was quite a dirty fighter. I think he'll do well though