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USA/China/Kazakhstan Dual

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Anyone got the line-up for this?
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Re: USA/China/Kazakhstan Dual

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JohnDoe wrote:Anyone got the line-up for this?
I don't have the names but China and Kazhastan box 1st on the 24th, USA boxes Kazhastan on the 25th and USA boxes China on the 26th.
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JMac - is USA Boxing going to get the results? I hope....
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Results:


Weight ------ China-----------Kaz ----------------- winner ------ result

48 kg ----Zou Shiming ---Abdraimov Nurlan --------CHN ----- RSCO
51--------Gao Linzhi ------Sattibayev Olzhas--------CHN -------RSCO
54 --------Gu Yu ----------Amantaev Mukhit-------- CHN --------26-13
57 -------- Li Yan---------Jafarov Galib --------------KAZ -------RSCO
60 -------Hu Qianxun-----Mussaeirov Erzhan -------CHN--------32-21
64---Maimaititusun Qiong---Ashirov Darkhan-------CHN --------5-23
69 -----Li Quanlong------Orakbayev Kanat----------CHN -------19-16
91-----Wang Leilei-----Geliskhanov Khamzat-------- KAZ ------- RSC



Results:

Wt ---------KAZ -------------------USA ------------winner -------- result

51 -----Sattibayev Olzhas------ Luis Yanez -------- KAZ ---------25-14
57------Jafarov Galib-----------Raynell Williams -----USA ---------22-8
64 -----Ashirov Darkhan ------Javier Molina--------- USA --------27-14
81 ------Lei Yuping (China)------Chris Downs ------- USA-------- 12-10
91 -----Gelishanov Khamzat---- Deontay Wilder------ USA------- RSC-3
+91----Rgcebayev Rustam-------Mike Hunter--------- USA --------18-9

60------ Mussaeirov Erzhan -------Hu Qianxun (China)--CHN------ 31-14


Because boxers from all 3 teams got banged up in the test event, some changes had been made to try and have 7-8 bouts per session.

In the China-USA dual, USA will have 6 boxers compete with Hunter going against KAZ again. Yanez, Williams, Molina, Estrada and Downs will box CHN.
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Why is Yanez boxing at 51 kg instead of 48 kg? Did he move up because he is having trouble making weight?
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Probably because there wasn't an opponent at 51kg. That's usually the reason. However, we can wait for JMac to explain. 8)
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USA vs. China

112 lbs/51 kg: Zou Shiming, CHN, won on retirement over Luis Yanez, Duncanville, Texas/USA, RET-3

125 lbs/57 kg: Gu Yu, CHN, dec. Raynell Williams, Cleveland, Ohio/USA, 22-16

141 lbs/64 kg: Qiong Maimaititusun, dec. Javier Molina, Commerce, Calif./USA, 23-19

165 lbs/75 kg: Shawn Estrada, E. Los Angeles, Calif./USA dec. Wang Jianzheng, CHN, 21-15

178 lbs/81 kg: Chris Downs, Fort Carson, Colo./USA dec. Lei Yuping, CHN,17-9
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Would like confirmation before I post on my web site.
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boxmel wrote:Would like confirmation before I post on my web site.
JohnDoes results are correct. Yanez boxed at 51 because most of the guys were a little heavy and this was just duals after the test event. The Chinese guy Yanez boxed is the world champ and Olympic broze medal winner at 48 kg. The duals were in is home town of Zunyi, China. It will be different the next time they meet, hopefully in the Olympics. Yanez will be stronger and the coaches will have a good plan. He lost to the Cuban in the Pan Am quailifier but beat him in the Games.
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So you think Yanez can beat Shiming? I hope so.
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JohnDoes results are correct.
Thanks, JMac. I'll post them when I get home tonight. :TU:
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Why would I make up results of an amateur boxing event? Even I have more of a life than that....
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What weight class is Kaz's Borat Sagdiyev in?
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Dennis wrote:So you think Yanez can beat Shiming? I hope so.
There match was a wrestling match but Shiming was getting all the points while the majority Chineese judges were not giving Yanez hardly any points. The coaches wisely decided to not let Yanez get hurt in the 4th round with all of the wrestling when it was obvious he was not going to win. It was Shiming's home town and he is a hero there.
In 8 months time, Yanez will be stronger with the work that the USOC strenght guys are doing with the US boxers. The coaches will come up with a good plan to box him. It will be tough in Beijing with China hoping for a gold medal or two and Shiming is there best chance for gold. But with neutral judges, anything is possible.
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pound per pound wrote:What weight class is Kaz's Borat Sagdiyev in?
He wasn't in China for the test event or duals.
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JMac wrote:
pound per pound wrote:What weight class is Kaz's Borat Sagdiyev in?
He wasn't in China for the test event or duals.
Whaaat?
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JMac wrote:
Dennis wrote:So you think Yanez can beat Shiming? I hope so.
There match was a wrestling match but Shiming was getting all the points while the majority Chineese judges were not giving Yanez hardly any points. The coaches wisely decided to not let Yanez get hurt in the 4th round with all of the wrestling when it was obvious he was not going to win. It was Shiming's home town and he is a hero there.
In 8 months time, Yanez will be stronger with the work that the USOC strenght guys are doing with the US boxers. The coaches will come up with a good plan to box him. It will be tough in Beijing with China hoping for a gold medal or two and Shiming is there best chance for gold. But with neutral judges, anything is possible.
Thanks for the info. Now I understand your reasoning.
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