Day two of the World Boxing Cup: Brazil 2025 is complete after 23 bouts were decided inside Rafain Palace Hotel & Convention in Foz do Iguacu, Brazil. The day was split into two sessions, an afternoon session and an evening session, with eight divisions, six men’s and two women’s, in action.
Poland erupted for five victories throughout Tuesday’s competition, leading off with a 5-0 win from Wiktoria Rogalinska over Kazakhstan’s Anita Adisheva in the opening bout of the day for the 54kg weight class. Pawel Brach scored a 5-0 win over the United States’ Ramon Ordonez just four bouts later in a men’s 60kg matchup, creating a wave of momentum for Poland’s remaining three contenders left for the evening session. Aneta Rygielska (women’s 60kg), Jakub Slominski (men’s 50kg) and Jakub Straszewski (men’s 85kg) carried that momentum and closed out a perfect day for Poland with wins in the form of 4-1, 5-0 and 4-1, respectively.
Brazil, Italy and Uzbekistan checked in next with three wins each for a three-way tie for wins on day two. Brazil split their six bouts on the day with three wins coming on the men’s side of the tournament. Yuri Reis (men’s 65kg), Kaue Belini (men’s 75kg) and Luiz Oliveira (men’s 60kg) earned the Brazilians’ three victories, each by flawless 5-0 decisions.
Italy was led on the day by Sirine Charaabi (54kg), Rebecca Nicoli (women’s 60kg) and Gianluigi Malanga (men’s 65kg), marking a 3-for-4 outing for the Italians on Tuesday. Uzbekistan also closed out a perfect second day of competition with three victories of its own, carrying over the success from Monday’s competition. Madiyar Daniyarov (men’s 60kg), Asilbek Jalilov (men’s 50kg) and Akmaljon Isroilov (men’s 85kg) carried the flawless record for Uzbekistan during Tuesday’s action.
The squads from France and the USA each garnered two victories on day two, with the United States claiming its two wins during the afternoon session. France only competed in two bouts during Tuesday’s competition, both of which came in the evening session.
Australia, England, India, Kazakhstan and Norway rounded out the results from Tuesday’s action with one victory each.
Day three of competition begins on Wednesday, April 2, beginning at 14:00 BRT. Each bout during Wednesday’s schedule will be broadcast on the CBBoxe YouTube channel, linked here.
Detailed information including draws, schedules and images will be uploaded to the official event website.
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