WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP PREVIEW
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP PREVIEW
Here is my view of the top eight in each weight category for the championships---obviously only one per country
48k
1.Zou Shiming Chn
2.Birzhan Zhakipov Kaz
3.David Ayrapetan Rus
4.Pat Bedak Hun
5.Alfonso Pinto Ita
6.Luis Yanez Usa
7.Moo Bong Hong Kor
8.Purevdorj Serdamba Mgl
51k
1.Georgi Balakshin Rus
2.Lee ok Song Prk
3.Raushee Warren Usa
4.McWilliams Arroyo Pur
5.Juan Carlos Payano Dom
6.Tulashboy Doniyorov Uzb
7.Violito Payla Phi
8.Sonjit Jonjohor Tha
54k
1.Sergey Vodopyanov Rus
2.Samir Mammadov Aze
3.Hector Manzanilla Ven
4.Gary Russell Jr Usa
5.Joan Tipon Phi
6.Enkhat Badar-Uuugan Mgl
7.Worapoj Petchkoom Tha
8.Rustam Rachimov Ger
57k
1.Albert Selimov Rus
2.Shahin Imranov Aze
3.Alexey Shaiduilin Bul
4.Khedafi Djelkhir Fra
5.Enkhzorig Zorigbaatar Mgl
6.Maxat Ospanov Kaz
7.Li Yang Chn
8.Vasyl Lomachenko Ukr
60k
1.Alexei Tischenko Rus
2.Olexandr Klyuchko Ukr
3.Kim Song Guk Kor
4.Domenico Valentino Ita
5.Frankie Gavin Eng
6.Hu Qing Chn
7.Bekzot Khidirov Uzb
8.Romal Amanov Aze
64k
1.Manus Boonjumnong Tha
2.Serik Sapiyev Kaz
3.Genradi Kovalev Rus
4.Boris Georgiev Bul
5.Andrey Lukyanchuk Ukr
6.Jonathan Gonzalez Pur
7.Shin Myung Chon Kor
8.Dilshod Mahmudov Uzb
69k
1.Andrey Balanov Rus
2.Bakhut Sarsekbatev Kaz
3.Olexaandr Stretskiy Ukr
4.Spas Genov Bul
5.Demetrius Andrade Usa
6.Montgon Nandin-Erdene Mgl
7.Hanati Silamu Chn
8.Rusian Khairov Aze
75k
1.Matver Korobov Rus
2.Elshad Razulov Uzb
3.Bakhtar Artayev Kaz
4.Mohammed Hikal Egy
5.Darren Sutherland Ire
6.Ivan Senay Ukr
7.Carlos Congora Ecu
8.Alfonso Blanco Ven
81k
1.Artur Beterbiyev Rus
2.Ismail Syllakh Ukr
3.Dzhakhon Kurbanov Trk
4.Erdos Dhanabengerov Kaz
5.Sherzhod Abdurahmanov Uzb
6.Eleider Alvarez Col
7.Song Hak Sung Kor
8.Kenneth Egan Ire
91k
1.Rakhim Chakiyev Rus
2.Ali Mazaheri Irn
3.Dennis Poyatsika Ukr
4.Helius Pavlidis Gre
5.Alexander Povernov Ger
6.Brad Pitt Aus
7.Elchin Alizade Aze
8.Vitalius Subacius Ltu
+91k
1.Kubrat Pulev Bul
2.Vlacheslav Glazhov Ukr
3.Rustam Saidov Uzb
4.Roberto Cammarelle Ita
5.Dennis Sergeyev Rus
6.Robert Helenius Fin
7.Rustem Rygebayev Kaz
8.Alixsandr Apanassionak Blr
Whilst a few will miss the championships and there will always be surprises and the draw is vital few medallists will come from outside these lists
48k
1.Zou Shiming Chn
2.Birzhan Zhakipov Kaz
3.David Ayrapetan Rus
4.Pat Bedak Hun
5.Alfonso Pinto Ita
6.Luis Yanez Usa
7.Moo Bong Hong Kor
8.Purevdorj Serdamba Mgl
51k
1.Georgi Balakshin Rus
2.Lee ok Song Prk
3.Raushee Warren Usa
4.McWilliams Arroyo Pur
5.Juan Carlos Payano Dom
6.Tulashboy Doniyorov Uzb
7.Violito Payla Phi
8.Sonjit Jonjohor Tha
54k
1.Sergey Vodopyanov Rus
2.Samir Mammadov Aze
3.Hector Manzanilla Ven
4.Gary Russell Jr Usa
5.Joan Tipon Phi
6.Enkhat Badar-Uuugan Mgl
7.Worapoj Petchkoom Tha
8.Rustam Rachimov Ger
57k
1.Albert Selimov Rus
2.Shahin Imranov Aze
3.Alexey Shaiduilin Bul
4.Khedafi Djelkhir Fra
5.Enkhzorig Zorigbaatar Mgl
6.Maxat Ospanov Kaz
7.Li Yang Chn
8.Vasyl Lomachenko Ukr
60k
1.Alexei Tischenko Rus
2.Olexandr Klyuchko Ukr
3.Kim Song Guk Kor
4.Domenico Valentino Ita
5.Frankie Gavin Eng
6.Hu Qing Chn
7.Bekzot Khidirov Uzb
8.Romal Amanov Aze
64k
1.Manus Boonjumnong Tha
2.Serik Sapiyev Kaz
3.Genradi Kovalev Rus
4.Boris Georgiev Bul
5.Andrey Lukyanchuk Ukr
6.Jonathan Gonzalez Pur
7.Shin Myung Chon Kor
8.Dilshod Mahmudov Uzb
69k
1.Andrey Balanov Rus
2.Bakhut Sarsekbatev Kaz
3.Olexaandr Stretskiy Ukr
4.Spas Genov Bul
5.Demetrius Andrade Usa
6.Montgon Nandin-Erdene Mgl
7.Hanati Silamu Chn
8.Rusian Khairov Aze
75k
1.Matver Korobov Rus
2.Elshad Razulov Uzb
3.Bakhtar Artayev Kaz
4.Mohammed Hikal Egy
5.Darren Sutherland Ire
6.Ivan Senay Ukr
7.Carlos Congora Ecu
8.Alfonso Blanco Ven
81k
1.Artur Beterbiyev Rus
2.Ismail Syllakh Ukr
3.Dzhakhon Kurbanov Trk
4.Erdos Dhanabengerov Kaz
5.Sherzhod Abdurahmanov Uzb
6.Eleider Alvarez Col
7.Song Hak Sung Kor
8.Kenneth Egan Ire
91k
1.Rakhim Chakiyev Rus
2.Ali Mazaheri Irn
3.Dennis Poyatsika Ukr
4.Helius Pavlidis Gre
5.Alexander Povernov Ger
6.Brad Pitt Aus
7.Elchin Alizade Aze
8.Vitalius Subacius Ltu
+91k
1.Kubrat Pulev Bul
2.Vlacheslav Glazhov Ukr
3.Rustam Saidov Uzb
4.Roberto Cammarelle Ita
5.Dennis Sergeyev Rus
6.Robert Helenius Fin
7.Rustem Rygebayev Kaz
8.Alixsandr Apanassionak Blr
Whilst a few will miss the championships and there will always be surprises and the draw is vital few medallists will come from outside these lists
At 60 kg, Sadam Ali and at 64 kg, Javier Molina, both from USA, if they get a decent draw will surprise people and finish in the top 8. Molina beat Karl Dargan in the US Championships and Dargan won the gold in the Pan Am's beating Gonzalez from Puerto Rico in the finals.
As always, the draw plays a big part.
I pick Rau'shee Warren to win the gold at 51 kg.
As always, the draw plays a big part.
I pick Rau'shee Warren to win the gold at 51 kg.
AIBA Website to have Real Time Scoring at Worlds
Hooray! http://www.aiba.net
AIBA is proud to present a new and dynamic website on the eve of the AIBA World Boxing Championships Chicago 2007.
The innovative lay out reflects the new direction AIBA is heading with its eye on the future and its determination to provide an improved service through its website.
One key ingredient will see the front page host a live scoring frame throughout the AIBA World Boxing Championships Chicago 2007 with full results and images also provided, enabling those, who can't travel to Chicago, to experience the tension and the drama of the opening Olympic qualifying event from the comfort of their own home or work place.
Another key improvement will also be the introduction of a database, which will include all detailed information on federations and athletes with the purpose of improving communication between AIBA members and its partners.
We hope you enjoy and look forward to bringing you latest news in boxing.
AIBA is proud to present a new and dynamic website on the eve of the AIBA World Boxing Championships Chicago 2007.
The innovative lay out reflects the new direction AIBA is heading with its eye on the future and its determination to provide an improved service through its website.
One key ingredient will see the front page host a live scoring frame throughout the AIBA World Boxing Championships Chicago 2007 with full results and images also provided, enabling those, who can't travel to Chicago, to experience the tension and the drama of the opening Olympic qualifying event from the comfort of their own home or work place.
Another key improvement will also be the introduction of a database, which will include all detailed information on federations and athletes with the purpose of improving communication between AIBA members and its partners.
We hope you enjoy and look forward to bringing you latest news in boxing.
In Chicago, AIBA will also be introducing their new logo and name change to International Boxing Association. IBA
I don't like that they are taking amateur out of the name. IBA sounds like all of the oher alphabet pro organizations. The word is that they feel it is a better marketable name. They will also give the officials a new patch/badge to wear with the new logo.
I don't like that they are taking amateur out of the name. IBA sounds like all of the oher alphabet pro organizations. The word is that they feel it is a better marketable name. They will also give the officials a new patch/badge to wear with the new logo.
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Re: WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP PREVIEW
Good stuff mike. My picks to win are underlined! Late note, Fin Helenius is out with an injury at 91K+. Is 91K fighter Timiruziev going to be here? If so he's my pick at 91K+.mike222 wrote:Here is my view of the top eight in each weight category for the championships---obviously only one per country
48k
1.Zou Shiming Chn
2.Birzhan Zhakipov Kaz
3.David Ayrapetan Rus
4.Pat Bedak Hun
5.Alfonso Pinto Ita
6.Luis Yanez Usa
7.Moo Bong Hong Kor
8.Purevdorj Serdamba Mgl
51k
1.Georgi Balakshin Rus
2.Lee ok Song Prk
3.Raushee Warren Usa
4.McWilliams Arroyo Pur
5.Juan Carlos Payano Dom
6.Tulashboy Doniyorov Uzb
7.Violito Payla Phi
8.Sonjit Jonjohor Tha
54k
1.Sergey Vodopyanov Rus
2.Samir Mammadov Aze
3.Hector Manzanilla Ven
4.Gary Russell Jr Usa
5.Joan Tipon Phi
6.Enkhat Badar-Uuugan Mgl
7.Worapoj Petchkoom Tha
8.Rustam Rachimov Ger
57k
1.Albert Selimov Rus
2.Shahin Imranov Aze
3.Alexey Shaiduilin Bul
4.Khedafi Djelkhir Fra
5.Enkhzorig Zorigbaatar Mgl
6.Maxat Ospanov Kaz
7.Li Yang Chn
8.Vasyl Lomachenko Ukr
60k
1.Alexei Tischenko Rus
2.Olexandr Klyuchko Ukr
3.Kim Song Guk Kor
4.Domenico Valentino Ita
5.Frankie Gavin Eng
6.Hu Qing Chn
7.Bekzot Khidirov Uzb
8.Romal Amanov Aze
64k
1.Manus Boonjumnong Tha
2.Serik Sapiyev Kaz
3.Genradi Kovalev Rus
4.Boris Georgiev Bul
5.Andrey Lukyanchuk Ukr
6.Jonathan Gonzalez Pur
7.Shin Myung Chon Kor
8.Dilshod Mahmudov Uzb
69k
1.Andrey Balanov Rus
2.Bakhut Sarsekbatev Kaz
3.Olexaandr Stretskiy Ukr
4.Spas Genov Bul
5.Demetrius Andrade Usa
6.Montgon Nandin-Erdene Mgl
7.Hanati Silamu Chn
8.Rusian Khairov Aze
75k
1.Matver Korobov Rus
2.Elshad Razulov Uzb
3.Bakhtar Artayev Kaz
4.Mohammed Hikal Egy
5.Darren Sutherland Ire
6.Ivan Senay Ukr
7.Carlos Congora Ecu
8.Alfonso Blanco Ven
81k
1.Artur Beterbiyev Rus
2.Ismail Syllakh Ukr
3.Dzhakhon Kurbanov Trk
4.Erdos Dhanabengerov Kaz
5.Sherzhod Abdurahmanov Uzb
6.Eleider Alvarez Col
7.Song Hak Sung Kor
8.Kenneth Egan Ire
91k
1.Rakhim Chakiyev Rus
2.Ali Mazaheri Irn
3.Dennis Poyatsika Ukr
4.Helius Pavlidis Gre
5.Alexander Povernov Ger
6.Brad Pitt Aus
7.Elchin Alizade Aze
8.Vitalius Subacius Ltu
+91k
1.Kubrat Pulev Bul
2.Vlacheslav Glazhov Ukr
3.Rustam Saidov Uzb
4.Roberto Cammarelle Ita
5.Dennis Sergeyev Rus
6.Robert Helenius Fin
7.Rustem Rygebayev Kaz
8.Alixsandr Apanassionak Blr
Whilst a few will miss the championships and there will always be surprises and the draw is vital few medallists will come from outside these lists
It's a done deal. As I said, they will be having the officials wear the new patch/badge. You're right, IBA sounds just like all the other pro alphabets IBF, WBA, WBC, etc, etc.boxmel wrote:JMac - has the name change already been decided? I know it was brought up some years ago but didn't pass. I also think it's going to present mass confusion - IBA is too close to IBF for comfort.
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I see them. No worries. I see if I can make my picks in BOLD TYPE. Are you going to be at the event Mel?boxmel wrote:P4P - if you underlined your choices on the existing list submitted by Mike 222, they can't be seen.
48k
1.Zou Shiming Chn
2.Birzhan Zhakipov Kaz
3.David Ayrapetan Rus
4.Pat Bedak Hun
5.Alfonso Pinto Ita
6.Luis Yanez Usa
7.Moo Bong Hong Kor
8.Purevdorj Serdamba Mgl
51k
1.Georgi Balakshin Rus
2.Lee ok Song Prk
3.Raushee Warren Usa
4.McWilliams Arroyo Pur
5.Juan Carlos Payano Dom
6.Tulashboy Doniyorov Uzb
7.Violito Payla Phi
8.Sonjit Jonjohor Tha
54k
1.Sergey Vodopyanov Rus
2.Samir Mammadov Aze
3.Hector Manzanilla Ven
4.Gary Russell Jr Usa
5.Joan Tipon Phi
6.Enkhat Badar-Uuugan Mgl
7.Worapoj Petchkoom Tha
8.Rustam Rachimov Ger
57k
1.Albert Selimov Rus
2.Shahin Imranov Aze
3.Alexey Shaiduilin Bul
4.Khedafi Djelkhir Fra
5.Enkhzorig Zorigbaatar Mgl
6.Maxat Ospanov Kaz
7.Li Yang Chn
8.Vasyl Lomachenko Ukr
60k
1.Alexei Tischenko Rus
2.Olexandr Klyuchko Ukr
3.Kim Song Guk Kor
4.Domenico Valentino Ita
5.Frankie Gavin Eng
6.Hu Qing Chn
7.Bekzot Khidirov Uzb
8.Romal Amanov Aze
64k
1.Manus Boonjumnong Tha
2.Serik Sapiyev Kaz
3.Genradi Kovalev Rus
4.Boris Georgiev Bul
5.Andrey Lukyanchuk Ukr
6.Jonathan Gonzalez Pur
7.Shin Myung Chon Kor
8.Dilshod Mahmudov Uzb
69k
1.Andrey Balanov Rus
2.Bakhut Sarsekbatev Kaz
3.Olexaandr Stretskiy Ukr
4.Spas Genov Bul
5.Demetrius Andrade Usa
6.Montgon Nandin-Erdene Mgl
7.Hanati Silamu Chn
8.Rusian Khairov Aze
75k
1.Matver Korobov Rus
2.Elshad Razulov Uzb
3.Bakhtar Artayev Kaz
4.Mohammed Hikal Egy
5.Darren Sutherland Ire
6.Ivan Senay Ukr
7.Carlos Congora Ecu
8.Alfonso Blanco Ven
81k
1.Artur Beterbiyev Rus
2.Ismail Syllakh Ukr
3.Dzhakhon Kurbanov Trk
4.Erdos Dhanabengerov Kaz
5.Sherzhod Abdurahmanov Uzb
6.Eleider Alvarez Col
7.Song Hak Sung Kor
8.Kenneth Egan Ire
91k
1.Rakhim Chakiyev Rus
2.Ali Mazaheri Irn
3.Dennis Poyatsika Ukr
4.Helius Pavlidis Gre
5.Alexander Povernov Ger
6.Brad Pitt Aus
7.Elchin Alizade Aze
8.Vitalius Subacius Ltu
+91k
1.Kubrat Pulev Bul
2.Vlacheslav Glazhov Ukr
3.Rustam Saidov Uzb
4.Roberto Cammarelle Ita
5.Ismam Timurziev Rus
6.Robert Helenius Fin
7.Rustem Rygebayev Kaz
8.Alixsandr Apanassionak Blr
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Photos?
Can you can take photos, and post them here? That would be great.Roberts J wrote:I will be going next week to the bouts. I have met the Italian Team, Polish and Moldova team. See them spar and have sparred with them. Mostly with the Italian Heavy weights. Dennis, are you going to be in town. I watched Cammarelle spar today, talked to him too, nice guy.
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Not knowing who is going, im going to stick with my number one ranked boxers as favourites for Gold
Light Flyweight 48 kg
Zou Shiming (CHN) or David Ayrapetyan (RUS)
Flyweight 51 kg
Jerome Thomas (FRA) or Lee Ok Sung (KOR) Georgi Balakshin (RUS)
Bantamweight 54 kg
Rustam Rachimov (GER) or Worapoj Petchkoom (THA) Ali Aliev (RUS)
Featherweight 57 kg
Kim Song Guk (PRK) or Albert Selimov (RUS)
Lightweight 60 kg
Alexey Tischenko (RUS) if Tischenko gets taken to outer space by aliens Domenico Valentino (ITA)
Light Welterweight 64 kg
Manus Boonjumnong (THA) or Boris Georgiev (BUL)
Welterweight 69 kg
Magomed Nurudinov (BLR) or Andrey Balanov (RUS)
Middleweight 75 kg
Matvei Korobov (RUS) or Bakhtiar Artayev (KAZ)
Light Heavyweight 81 kg
Erdos Dzhanabergenov (KAZ) or Artur Beterbiev (RUS)
Heavyweight 91 kg
Viktor Zuyev (BLR) or Roman Romanchuk (RUS) Denis Poyatsika (UKR)
Super Heavyweight 91 kg +
Roberto Cammarelle (ITA) or Islam Timurziev (RUS)
Light Flyweight 48 kg
Zou Shiming (CHN) or David Ayrapetyan (RUS)
Flyweight 51 kg
Jerome Thomas (FRA) or Lee Ok Sung (KOR) Georgi Balakshin (RUS)
Bantamweight 54 kg
Rustam Rachimov (GER) or Worapoj Petchkoom (THA) Ali Aliev (RUS)
Featherweight 57 kg
Kim Song Guk (PRK) or Albert Selimov (RUS)
Lightweight 60 kg
Alexey Tischenko (RUS) if Tischenko gets taken to outer space by aliens Domenico Valentino (ITA)
Light Welterweight 64 kg
Manus Boonjumnong (THA) or Boris Georgiev (BUL)
Welterweight 69 kg
Magomed Nurudinov (BLR) or Andrey Balanov (RUS)
Middleweight 75 kg
Matvei Korobov (RUS) or Bakhtiar Artayev (KAZ)
Light Heavyweight 81 kg
Erdos Dzhanabergenov (KAZ) or Artur Beterbiev (RUS)
Heavyweight 91 kg
Viktor Zuyev (BLR) or Roman Romanchuk (RUS) Denis Poyatsika (UKR)
Super Heavyweight 91 kg +
Roberto Cammarelle (ITA) or Islam Timurziev (RUS)
I am surprised that Jerome Thomas is still boxing amateur and has not turned pro.
Russian middleweight Matvei Korobov is going to win again. For a Russian, he has a great pro style and will do very well as a pro when he goes that route. I first saw him beat Joe Greene in the finals of the junior worlds in '04. He has always impreased me with his power.
Russian middleweight Matvei Korobov is going to win again. For a Russian, he has a great pro style and will do very well as a pro when he goes that route. I first saw him beat Joe Greene in the finals of the junior worlds in '04. He has always impreased me with his power.
Here are my thoughts which may deal with some of the posts
48k
World and Asian champion Shiming is a worthy favourite but did suffer a recent loss to Serdamba and may be vulnerable.Zhakipov has won a world medal and did upset Ayrapetan recently.However both the Russian and Bedak are former world junior champions.Yanez may not have the talent of the top four but he is fighting at home and has a real squeak.Serdamba may fight at 51 where he is less effective.
51k
Balakshin has been unstoppable all year and represents europes best chance in this division.The Korean world champion may not be be competing and the biggest threat may come from the Pan American three who all look strong.Payla and Jongjohor should never be overlooked.
54k
With Rigo missing this is a great chance for the young russian who had a fine junior career.Mammadov is talented but may not be there and their is a wealth of experience in the challengers.Russell like Warren should pick up a medal.
57k
Selimov has dominated the featherweight division and is a hot favourite but Lomachenko the brilliant world junior champion could surprise a few people.Whoever represents the Kasakhs has a real medal chance.France and Mongolia have strong teams at this tournament
60k
Alexei seems a near certainty and its a shame Amir Khan is not facing him.Valentino and Gavin are in good form and could medal.China have a very strong team and could surprise.
64k
v The Thai olympic champion should break the russian domination although Sapiyev,Kovalev,and Georgiev are all very talented.Dargan would be fancied to medal so Molina must have a chance but its a big ask against overwhelming experience.
69k
The Russian and Kazakhi,european and asian champions,respectively head my rankings and should dominate.Andrade on home soil could medal but he has barely left the juniors
75k
The top three should prove to be too good for the rest but Korobov has freakish power and is virtually unbeatable.Africa and Ireland have their best chances of a medal in this division
81k
Another Russian triumph seems likely but there are a lot of hard men with some strong Asian contenders in the mix.
91k
An open weight group and if he competes you could see a rare Iranian medal.Greece and Australia will field interesting competitors
+91k
If Timurziev is picked I would make him favourite,and I think Sergeyev is beatable.Roberto has a good shot,whilst if Pulev turns up in shape he will be dangerous
48k
World and Asian champion Shiming is a worthy favourite but did suffer a recent loss to Serdamba and may be vulnerable.Zhakipov has won a world medal and did upset Ayrapetan recently.However both the Russian and Bedak are former world junior champions.Yanez may not have the talent of the top four but he is fighting at home and has a real squeak.Serdamba may fight at 51 where he is less effective.
51k
Balakshin has been unstoppable all year and represents europes best chance in this division.The Korean world champion may not be be competing and the biggest threat may come from the Pan American three who all look strong.Payla and Jongjohor should never be overlooked.
54k
With Rigo missing this is a great chance for the young russian who had a fine junior career.Mammadov is talented but may not be there and their is a wealth of experience in the challengers.Russell like Warren should pick up a medal.
57k
Selimov has dominated the featherweight division and is a hot favourite but Lomachenko the brilliant world junior champion could surprise a few people.Whoever represents the Kasakhs has a real medal chance.France and Mongolia have strong teams at this tournament
60k
Alexei seems a near certainty and its a shame Amir Khan is not facing him.Valentino and Gavin are in good form and could medal.China have a very strong team and could surprise.
64k
v The Thai olympic champion should break the russian domination although Sapiyev,Kovalev,and Georgiev are all very talented.Dargan would be fancied to medal so Molina must have a chance but its a big ask against overwhelming experience.
69k
The Russian and Kazakhi,european and asian champions,respectively head my rankings and should dominate.Andrade on home soil could medal but he has barely left the juniors
75k
The top three should prove to be too good for the rest but Korobov has freakish power and is virtually unbeatable.Africa and Ireland have their best chances of a medal in this division
81k
Another Russian triumph seems likely but there are a lot of hard men with some strong Asian contenders in the mix.
91k
An open weight group and if he competes you could see a rare Iranian medal.Greece and Australia will field interesting competitors
+91k
If Timurziev is picked I would make him favourite,and I think Sergeyev is beatable.Roberto has a good shot,whilst if Pulev turns up in shape he will be dangerous
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It's a bit difficult this time since the cubans don't participate and there are no clear favorites in some divisions. Also I haven't seen the official russian team so I'm not sure in some weight classes. Anyway here are my predictions:
48: I go with 2005 world champ Zou Shiming (CHN). Runner Up: Birzhan Zhakypov (KAZ)
51: Host countrys best bet Raushee Warren gets my vote. Runner Up: Ok Sung Lee (KOR) impressed heavily last time out but I'm not sure he'll be there. Otherwise Georgi Balakshin (RUS) gets my vote.
54: In the abscence of Rigondeaux it's a tough division to predict but my vote goes to Sergey Vodopyanov (RUS) and Runner Up to Worapoj Petchkoom (THA).
57: Albert Selimov is just too fast so he gets my vote. Runner Up: Alexei Shaidoulin (BUL)
Rest of the weight classes will come soon.
48: I go with 2005 world champ Zou Shiming (CHN). Runner Up: Birzhan Zhakypov (KAZ)
51: Host countrys best bet Raushee Warren gets my vote. Runner Up: Ok Sung Lee (KOR) impressed heavily last time out but I'm not sure he'll be there. Otherwise Georgi Balakshin (RUS) gets my vote.
54: In the abscence of Rigondeaux it's a tough division to predict but my vote goes to Sergey Vodopyanov (RUS) and Runner Up to Worapoj Petchkoom (THA).
57: Albert Selimov is just too fast so he gets my vote. Runner Up: Alexei Shaidoulin (BUL)
Rest of the weight classes will come soon.
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60 kg: Strong favorite Alaxei Tischenko (RUS) Runner Up: Song Guk Kim (PRK) replay of the 2004 Olympic final.
64: Manus Boonjumnong (THA) another olympic champ who I favor for gold. Runner Up: 2005 World champion Serik Sapiyev (KAZ)
69: Another host Demetrius Andrade (USA) can make it with some help. Runner Up: Bakhyt Sarsekbayev (KAZ).
75: Matvei Korobov (RUS) repeats his 2005 gold. Runner Up: Elzhod Rasulov (UZB).
81: Artur Beterbiev (RUS) looks pretty strong. Runner Up: Erdos Dzhanabergenov (KAZ)
91: Rakhim Chakiyev (RUS) Runner Up: Dennis Poyatsika (UKR)
+91: Denis Sergeyev (or Islam Timurziev if he's chosen) (RUS) Runner Up: Roberto Cammarelle (ITA)
Those are my picks. I'm glad if I have five gold, last time I made 8.
64: Manus Boonjumnong (THA) another olympic champ who I favor for gold. Runner Up: 2005 World champion Serik Sapiyev (KAZ)
69: Another host Demetrius Andrade (USA) can make it with some help. Runner Up: Bakhyt Sarsekbayev (KAZ).
75: Matvei Korobov (RUS) repeats his 2005 gold. Runner Up: Elzhod Rasulov (UZB).
81: Artur Beterbiev (RUS) looks pretty strong. Runner Up: Erdos Dzhanabergenov (KAZ)
91: Rakhim Chakiyev (RUS) Runner Up: Dennis Poyatsika (UKR)
+91: Denis Sergeyev (or Islam Timurziev if he's chosen) (RUS) Runner Up: Roberto Cammarelle (ITA)
Those are my picks. I'm glad if I have five gold, last time I made 8.