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The Strandja tournament could be crucial for American and Irish boxers hoping to win selection for the Olympic qualifiers

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THE Strandja tournament in Sofia concluded on Saturday ( January 25). The USA entered a strong team as their boxers look to win selection for the upcoming Olympic qualifiers. This tournament in Bulgaria is part of the US selection process, with their squad of 13 who will go to the Americas qualificat­ion event (in Buenos Aires from March 26-April 3) set to be announced soon.

Her gold medal victory therefore looks to be crucial for Virginia Fuchs. She met US rival Christina Cruz in the 51kgs final and won by split decision. Ireland also had two boxers in this division. Ceire Smith lost a unanimous points verdict to Fuchs in the quarter-final, while Carly Mcnaul lost her first bout to Italy’s Olena Savchuk, also by unanimous decision.

At welterweig­ht the USA’S Oshae Jones won another impressive gold medal. She beat Germany’s

Nadine Apertz on a split decision in her first bout in Bulgaria, a good win and went on to defeat France’s

Emilie Sonvico in the final on a unanimous verdict. In her first bout Sonvico had outscored America’s other welterweig­ht Che Briana on a split decision.

The USA’S Naomi Graham also won the 75kgs category. She began her tournament outpointin­g Russia’s Elena Gapeshina on a split decision. Then she beat Panama’s former World champion

Atheyna Bylon, also on a split, before beating Ireland’s Aoife O’rourke unanimousl­y. In the final Graham defeated Davina Michel of France on a split decision.

America had two good boxers in the men’s 69kgs division but neither Delante Johnson nor

Freddy Rojas secured a medal. Johnson beat Italian veteran

Vincenzo Mangiacapr­e on a split and Ireland’s Aidan Walsh unanimousl­y before he had to pull out of the tournament. France’s

Wahid Hambli stopped Rojas inside two rounds. Hambli went on to win the gold medal. A second Irish welter, Kieran Molloy lost a unanimous decision to India’s

Duryodhan Singh Negi.

At 57kgs Ireland’s Michaela Walsh beat America’s Guadalupe Gutierrez on a split decision but was eliminated in the quarter-finals by India’s Sonia Lather on another split points verdict. America’s

Andrea Medina had to settle for the silver medal at 57kgs, overcome on a split decision by Ukraine’s

Iuliia Tsyplakov in the final.

Ireland had two strong boxers in the lightweigh­t division. Finland’s Mira Potknonen eliminated both. The Finn secured a unanimous decision win over

Amy Broadhurst. She moved on eventually to the final where she met Kellie Harrington. Potkonen beat the former World gold medallist on a split points verdict.

Irish featherwei­ght Kurt Walker met experience­d Ukrainian

Mykola Butsenko in the quarterfin­al, losing a split. But Walker was positive, saying afterwards, “Great two fights out here in Bulgaria. Performed well and right where I want to be before the Olympic qualifiers in March.”

Ireland also had Dean Clancy in the same division. He lost his first bout at the Strandja to eventual gold medallist Francesco Maietta of Italy by unanimous decision.

At 63kgs Ireland’s George Bates lost to India’s Shiva Thapa on a unanimous points verdict. His team mate at the same weight Wayne Kelly was also in the competitio­n, beaten by Italy’s Paolo Di Lernia on a split decision.

Fearsome Ukrainian Oleksandr Khyzhniak won the men’s middleweig­ht division. Irish 75kgs

Michael Nevin lost his first bout to Brazil’s Hebert Souza on a split decision.

Bulgaria’s Radoslav Pantaleev, who boxed for the British Lionhearts franchise in the World Series of Boxing, won gold in his home country at 91kgs. At super-heavyweigh­t Italian veteran

Clemente Russo is still going. He unanimousl­y outpointed

Antoine O’griofa in the opening contest. American super-heavy

Richard Torrez reappeared with a unanimous win over India’s

Narender but had to withdraw from the competitio­n. His US rival

Antonio Mireles lost his first bout unanimousl­y to France’s Dini Aboudoi Moindze Djamili.

Overall the United States won six medals, three of them gold, two silver and one bronze, with most of their success coming from their women’s team. They were second on the medals table, which Ukraine led with 10 medals in total.

 ??  ?? MAKING A MARK: Virginia Fuchs is a veteran boxing for the USA team
MAKING A MARK: Virginia Fuchs is a veteran boxing for the USA team

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