Alejandro Claro Fiz Dominates Men's 51kg Boxing Prelims at Paris 2024

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In an exhilarating match at the North Paris Arena on July 30, 2024, Cuban boxer Alejandro Claro Fiz faced off against Brazilian contender Michael Douglas da Silva Trindade in the Men's 51kg boxing preliminaries. The bout was a display of skill and determination, culminating in a decisive victory for Claro Fiz, who demonstrated his prowess in the ring.

The match started at 11:16 AM local time and concluded shortly thereafter, with Claro Fiz earning a convincing score of 5 points to da Silva Trindade's 0, securing his place in the quarter-finals. All five judges awarded Claro Fiz the highest score of 30 points, reflecting his dominance throughout the bout. The official result confirms that Claro Fiz not only won the match but did so with a clear and unequivocal advantage.

The official judges for the match included Geir Dahlen from Norway as the referee, along with judges from Canada, Korea, Morocco, Estonia, and Chinese Taipei, ensuring a fair and impartial evaluation of the fighters' performances.

Claro Fiz's outstanding performance was marked by strategic punches and effective maneuvers, leading to a series of rounds where he consistently outscored his opponent. The scoring periods showcased the intensity of the match, with Claro Fiz achieving high scores across all rounds, while da Silva Trindade struggled to keep pace.

As the competition progresses, Claro Fiz is now set to advance to the next round, where he aims to further his journey toward Olympic glory. This match not only highlights his capabilities as a boxer but also adds to Cuba's rich history in Olympic boxing. Fans and supporters are eagerly anticipating his next performance, hoping for another display of excellence in the ring.

  • Boxing
  • Men's 51kg - Prelims - Round of 16
  • boxing
  • olympics
  • 2024
  • Alejandro Claro Fiz
  • Michael Douglas da Silva Trindade
  • Cuba
  • Brazil
  • Paris

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