73 AFRICAN BOXERS FROM 25 COUNTRIES IN BANGKOK


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73 AFRICAN BOXERS FROM 25 COUNTRIES IN BANGKOK

🇹🇭 Countdown to 2nd World Olympic Qualification Tournament in Thailand from May 24 to June 2, 2024

73 AFRICAN BOXERS FROM 25 COUNTRIES IN BANGKOK
▫️ In Friday’s preliminaries 13 Africans are in action

A total of 73 African boxers – 54 men and 19 women – from 25 countries are in Bangkok, Thailand, to battle it out in the final Olympic Games qualifiers starting on Friday, May 24.

The African countries in the Far East are Algeria, Burundi, Botswana, Cote d’Ivoire, DR Congo, Cape Verde, Gabon, Guinea Bisaau, Ghana, Kenya, Libya, Liberia, Morocco, Mali, Mozambique, Mauritius, Namibia, Nigeria, Niger, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda and Zambia.

Europe leads with 206 boxers followed by Asia 163 and Americas 106. Oceania with 27 boxers has the lowest number of entries.

In Friday’s opening round of 64, the 13 African boxers who will be in the squared circle are Mandela Cup featherweight champion Armando Sigauque from Mozambique, Uganda’s light-middleweight Muzamir Kakande having a tough fight against Cuba’s Jorge Cuellar, Zambia’s Mwengo Mwale vs Fiji’s Davule Jone, Mali’s Abdoul Bathily, Libya’s Ahmed Alkoum, Morocco’s light-middle Yassine El Ouarz, an all-African female clash between DR Congo’s Brigitte Mbabi vs Morocco’s Saida Lahmidi, Namibia’s Tryagain Morning Ndevelo, Botswana’s George Molwantwa, Algeria’s Oussama Mordjane, Morocco’s Imad Azoui and Ghana’s Mohammed Amadu.

✍🏼 AFBC Communications


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