
With the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Boxing Tournament in the state-of-the-art Rio Centro Pavilion 6 venue in Rio’s Barra da Tijuca neighbourhood now just weeks away, the AIBA Open Boxing Qualification Event has drawn a huge pool of talent to the Azeri capital. The competition sees 39 olympic quota places available, and is the first time that an open qualification event has followed the Continental Qualifiers.
The top five boxers in Baku at flyweight (52 kg), bantamweight (56 kg), lightweight (60 kg), light welterweight (64 kg), welterweight (69 kg), middleweight (75 kg) and light heavyweight (81 kg) will all earn Olympic quota places along with the two light flyweight (49 kg) finalists, while the champions at heavyweight (91 kg) and super heavyweight (91+ kg) will also qualify.
With so much at stake for the likes of Cuba’s defending Olympic champion Robeisy Ramirez, British medal hope Pat McCormack and Brazil’s Pedro Lima who have one last shot at qualification, both the anticipation and the pressure are building.
The first Rio 2016 qualifiers were confirmed last year when the best boxers from the 2015 AIBA World Boxing Championships in Doha, and Season V of the World Series of Boxing and APB World Champions and finalists earned quota places. Earlier this year, Continental Qualification Events took place in Cameroon, Argentina, Turkey and China. In July, the Venezuelan city of Vargas will host the final qualifier Qualification tournament for APB, WSB and all pro boxers eligible.