(MAY 19) Thirty-two contests
were held in the second day of the new edition of the Boxam
Elite International Boxing Tournament in Castellon de la Plana
where the winners are guaranteed medallists and advanced to the
semi-finals. Spain’s Rio 2016 Olympic Games quarter-finalist
Samuel Carmona won the bout of the day but Amina Zidani has done
the major sensation of the second competition day.
The Boxam Tournament is a strong
preparation event for the upcoming European Games and for the
EUBC European Confederation Women’s Boxing Championships.
Australia, Ecuador, New Zealand and Thailand are also sent
boxers besides to the tough European countries which means four
continents are attending in Castellon de la Plana.
Bout of the day
Spain’s Samuel Carmona was quarter-finalist at the Rio 2016
Olympic Games when he boxed at the light flyweight (49kg). The
23-year-old Spanish boxer moved up two divisions and attends at
the bantamweight (56kg) in the Boxam Tournament. Carmona had
difficulties in the first round against Ecuador’s Jean Caicedo
who claimed silver medal in the Panamerican Games Qualifier in
Managua last month. The Spanish boxer turned up the heat in time
and after the first break he returned with energetic
combinations. Carmona landed clear punches in the third round
when the referee counted the Ecuadorian twice which meant the
Spanish boxer was able to make a great comeback in Castellon de
la Plana.
Surprise of the day
France’s Amina Zidani attended in a few international
competitions in the recent years but she had to face with
Thailand’s AIBA Women’s World Boxing Championships silver
medallist and Asian Games runner-up Sudaporn Seesondee in the
quarter-final of the lightweight (60kg). The younger French
boxer started the bout aggressively with several attacks and
surprised the Thai star in the first round. Seesondee used her
distance better from the second round but Zidani delivered the
main sensation of the day with her unexpected success in
Castellon de la Plana.
The Round-up
Spain’s Laura Fuertes moved up from the light flyweight (48kg)
and met in the quarter-final with her teammate Maria Gonzalez
which was a selection bout between them for the upcoming main
competitions. The younger Fuertes was quicker than her opponent
and controlled the first round with her speed. Gonzalez reduced
the differences and she was more aggressive from the second
round but Fuertes was able to keep her tight advantage until the
final gong.
France’s No.1 at the women’s flyweight (51kg) EUBC European
Confederation Boxing Championships bronze medallist Wassila
Lkhadiri suffered a tight loss to Australia’s young hope Taylah
Robertson in the quarter-finals. The second French hope of the
category Houria Djalout had also difficulties against Hungary’s
Krisztina Beri but only in the first round. The French boxer
stepped into the gas and landed more punches which delivered for
her a success in Castellon de la Plana.
Hungary’s Szabina Szucs attended in the recent three editions of
the AIBA Women’s World Boxing Championships and claimed several
medals in the international events in 2019 as well. The
27-year-old boxer moved up to the featherweight (57kg) and in
the quarter-final of the Boxam Tournament she used her longer
hands to keep the best fighting range against Spain’s veteran
Lara Rebeca Garcia. Szucs stopped the Spanish attacks in the
first two rounds well and her counter-punches decided their
contest in Castellon de la Plana.
Finland’s defending EUBC European Women’s Champion Mira Potkonen
dominated her opening fight in the Boxam Tournament and
impressed once again in the quarter-finals of the lightweight
(60kg). Finland’s star knocked down Spain’s Patricia Rodriguez
and the referee confirmed her next RSC success in Castellon de
la Plana. Another strong favourite in this division England’s
Shona Whitwell controlled her quarter-final against Hungary’s
Kata Pribojszki and also advanced to the last four as Potkonen.
France’s AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships bronze medallist
Enzo Grau eliminated Thailand’s Rujakran Juntrong in a big
preliminary fight and he repeated that strong performance in the
quarter-finals against Spain’s Cristian Eusse Vasquez. The
French lightweight (60kg) boxer is only 20 but he has done smart
boxing against the local opponent and won all of the rounds in
each scorecard.