2024 Boxing 2nd World Qualification Tournament - Day 4: Commonwealth Games champ Amy Broadhurst, Tokyo bronze medallist Loren Alfonso claim wins

By ZK Goh & Nick McCarvel
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MARTINEZ Sheila (ESP) in Red BROADHURST Amy (GBR) in Blue competes in the Boxing Road to Paris 2nd World Qualification Tournament in Bangkok (THA) in the Women's 60 kg event on 27 May 2024.-6

World Championships light-heavyweight bronze medallist Gazimagomed Jalidov's path to a second Olympic Games boxing appearance is one step closer after the Spaniard scored a straightforward points victory on day four of the 2024 Boxing 2nd World Qualification Tournament in Bangkok on Monday (27 May).

Competing in the men's 80kg weight category, Jalidov outclassed Estonian opponent Stiven Aas for a 5-0 sweep of the judges' cards, taking all five of them 30-26.

The Tokyo 2020 quarter-finalist has now won through two rounds of the tournament, and needs three more victories to obtain one of the last three Paris 2024 quota spots* on offer in the light-heavyweight class.

Meanwhile, 2022 world and Commonwealth Games champion Amy Broadhurst began her campaign in the women's 60kg (lightweight) division with a 5-0 unanimous win over Spain's Sheila Martínez.

Broadhurst, who won the world title for Ireland, is representing Great Britain in the qualifier after the Irish federation chose not to select her.

Sweden's Agnes Alexiusson, who competed in the event at Tokyo 2020, also registered an opening win, stopping her Kiribati opponent Teretia Toauriri with 1:18 on the clock the first round.

*As National Olympic Committees have the exclusive authority for the representation of their respective teams at the Olympic Games, athletes' participation at Paris 2024 depends on their NOC selecting them to represent their delegation.

Weerapon Jongjoho wins tight clash with Robby Gonzalez

In the men's 92kg (heavyweight), Loren Alfonso of Azerbaijan beat Jonathan Tetteh of Ghana, 5-0. Alfonso is the Tokyo 2020 bronze medallist in the light heavyweight division, before going on to win the world title at the cruiserweight level in 2021 - and claiming bronze in 2023.

He recently won bronze in heavyweight at the 2024 European Championships last month.

In the men's 80kg division (light heavyweight), Thailand's Weerapon Jongjoho won a tight 3-2 decision over Robby Gonzalez of USA. Gonzalez is the 2021 world champion in light heavyweight, while Jongjoho is a bronze medallist from the Youth Olympic Games Buenos Aires 2018 as well as the 2021 world bronze medallist in middleweight.

2022 Asian Championships winner in the light heavyweight division, Hussein Iashaish of Jordan, beat Noa Hadjit of Belgium, 5-0, in light heavyweight.

2016 world champion in the welterweight division Valentina Khalzova of Kazakhstan in the women's 75kg (middleweight), a 5-0 decision over Karolina Makhno of Ukraine.

Khalzova claimed bronze in middleweight at last year's Worlds.

Also in the women's middleweight, reigning European bronze medallist Büşra Işıldar of Türkiye beat Eseta Flint of Tonga, 4-1.