Olympic Boxing Results: Day 11

Irish Team Scores Double Win; Remaining Medal Favorites Advance

Cuba always produces strong boxers for the Olympics, so it is perhaps unsurprising that Lightweight Yordenis Ugas bucked the prevailing trend and defeated Romanian Georgiaopescu by 11-7. His main rival for Gold is now Alexey Tischenko, who also advanced with an easy win over his
Olympic Boxing Results: Day 11
 Colomiban opponent. Daouda Sow of France felled hometown favorite Hu Qing by 9-6 to secure his semi-final berth, and Armenia's Javakhyan Hrachik got lucky when his Korean opponent was a no-show; Hrachik won by default.

In the Light Flyweights, Irishman Paddy Barnes defeated Pole Lukasz Maszczyk with a resounding 11-5 victory, while Serdamba Purevdorj of Mongolia scored another big, unexpected win by overthrowing Amnat Ruenroeng of Thailand. Purevdorj defeated Luis Yanez of the US team in the previous round of competition.

The other two Light Flyweight berths were filled when Zou Shiming, now the overwhelming favorite to win Gold in this division, beat his Kazakh opponent. The only man who might stop Shiming from winning a Gold before an adoring crowd of his own countrymen is Yampier Hernandez of Cuba, who swamped Paulo Carvalho of Brasil by 21-6.

In Light Heavyweight action, another Chinese boxer advanced to the medal rounds in the form of Zhang Xiaoping, who beat Abdelhafid Benchabla of Algeria by a clear 12-7. Meanwhile, Briton Tony Jefferies scored a solid 10-2 victory over Imre Szello of Hungary, dominating the bout with a hard jab and forcing Szello to take a standing eight count in the 4th and final Round.

Also in Light Heavyweight, Yerkebulan Shynaliyev of Kazakhstan defeated his opponent from neighboring Tajikistan. Finally, in the day's second big win for Ireland, Kenny Egan whipped Washington Silva of Brasil in an 8-0 shut out.