Yep that is what I am expecting. The ship has well an truly sailed on Zerafa v Tim so Zerafa Nikita looks to be the plan.
Lack of sleep is starting to take its toll on the @Sandman_ but I'll be backing up again tonight to watch the Queen of Q-Town wage war in the Light Flyweight division. Rumble, young woman, rumble. Marissa Williamson-Pohlman is the underdog in her fight as well but I expect her to win. It would be nice to get at least one more through to join Caitlin Parker in the quarter finals. Expect our girls to go full Romper-Stomper in both fights tonight. Let's get it on. 7:32pm AEST Monique Suraci (Women's Light Flyweight) v Columbia 12:18am AEST Marissa Williamson-Pohlman (Women's Welterweight) v Hungary
Marissa lost 5-0.. They had tight exchanges, Hungarian coming out just on top. Marissa was looking to take round 2 but was dropped by a great 1-2. Unsettled after that. She delivered a late rally at the end of Rd 3 but too little too kate. No doubt who won in the end. Hamori gets to face that Khelif now for all her efforts...
The Australian Olympic Boxing team moves into medal-collecting mode tonight. First up, we will be locking in a Bronze in the men's Super Heavyweight division that the organisers of the boxing tournament were desperate to deprive us of by seeding the best performed Super Heavy in the world this year outside the top 4. I suspect the people who came up with that decision were the same devil-worshipping satanists who were responsible for aspects of the opening ceremony. Retribution for that blasphemous act will be delivered tonight. We also need to get another woman through to the quarter finals to make up for not qualifying anyone last night. Hopefully Tina Rahimi can hijab her opponent's head off. The schedule: 1:54am AEST Teremoana Teremoana v Uzbekistan (Men's Super Heavy Quarter Final) 4:48am AEST Tina Rahimi v Poland (Women's Featherweight) No sleep till Bronze! This content is protected
He’s not losing to Browne in a month of Sundays. He’s facing Nikita after and yes, provided he wins Tim. I’ve next to no interest apart from the Nikita fight which would be decent.
Thought Teremoana won the first round clear (judges scored it 4-1 to Jalolov), edged the second by landing the heavier blows & lost the third as fatigue set in. The way the first round was scored meant it wasn't going to be possible to win on points. Well done to Teremoana - he won it on my scorecard. To the judges tonight & the boxing officials who saw fit to seed Teremoana outside the top 4, thanks for nothing.
Teremoana did himself proud. Little better conditioning and he could've secured himself a medal. Looking forward to his pro debut!
It already happened!! https://boxrec.com/en/box-pro/974086 He will be ready for Huni very soon. I think he has the tools that suit the pros a bit better.