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once again to BBC Three, we are here for three hours, down on the stage

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here at BBC at the Quay. The Wet Wet Wet concert kicked off at eight

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o'clock yesterday. Today the crowd will be coming in in 20 minutes. In

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terms of the sport it is another packed evening on BBC Three. This is

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what we have on the way for you. It is quarter final night in the SECC,

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one of the men in the ring will be Northern Ireland's Joe Fitzpatrick.

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Bidding to reach the final four in the men's lightweight. England's Sam

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top 20 and to night he will look to top 20 and to night he will look to

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progress to the semis as top 20 and to night he will look to

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also see a home Nations clash top 20 and to night he will look to

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between Zack Davies of Wales and Josh Taylor from Scotland. Plus,

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Nathan Thornely and Sean McGlinchey continue their quest for gold in the

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men's lightweight division. And this is what hours you can watch and

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where you can see it. Look at that waistcoat from Lineker! He is on

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BBC1 at the moment. Swimming and athletics continues over there. If

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track and field is your thing and you want to watch that in fall and

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completely uninterrupted, then you can press the red button right now.

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If speedos are more your thing, the same option is open to you, hit the

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red button to watch all of the action from the pool to night. And

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if you go online you can watch Scotland taking on Malawi in the

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netball as well. Loads of sport is covered for you, if it has made you

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want to get up off the sofa and take part, all of the information on how

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to get inspired and get into a new sport is over on the website. We

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will also have a little bit of social media for an as we normally

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do on BBC Three with the best of the boxing and weightlifting, and the

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regulars are back, we will be doing a bit of Commonwelfie a bit later

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on. Here is an example from Sir Chris Hoy, he was photobombed by

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Prince William earlier today. Hopefully we can show you that.

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There it is. Look at the Royal in the background. Chris Hoy in a kilt.

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All of that business as well. We will have snapped News at 9:15pm,

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let us know what you are nibbling on, remember, it will must be a

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snack, not a full meal, otherwise you will not be included! Tim is the

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floor manager. And the guardian of the Queens. Yesterday we have the

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ladies of Concorde Netball Club, and they are in gold medal position.

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They had to name as many of the 71 nations and territories and they got

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22, so we will see if somebody cannot them off the top spot, they

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have 30 seconds. -- can knock them off. Let's go back to the SECC for

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the boxing. His fight with Cobia Breedy is reaching its conclusion.

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We can now go over there to see how it finishes, we are into the second

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round. COMMENTATOR: Good evasive movement

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from Alexander Buttner he was caught with a hook from Breedy. He is

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closing the distance and engaging with Michael Alexander who is

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looking at the referee. -- Alex, but he was caught. Working at close

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range. Good left hand to the solar plexus from Alexander once again.

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The shaven head of Breedy moving into the left-hand side of

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Alexander's face. Inside the final 30 seconds of the second round.

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Breedy is doing the jitterbug, going forward to get into range. Good

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combination for Alexander. A good combination which finished with a

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right hook. As Breedy is coming forward, obviously that is the

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combination he should be flowing. That is better. On the back foot.

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Breedy is getting desperate already. -- should be throwing.

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Michael Alexander, having taken the opening round, was perhaps forced

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onto the back foot. Breedy upped the tempo with aggressive intent. Coming

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forward but doing so recklessly, rushing onto the shop. Now he is

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thinking about it a bit more. -- shot. He has all of the judges,

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Alexander. We will see that type of work again from Breedy and he will

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go for it. Predictable tactics which will suit this guy. Copious amounts

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of petroleum jelly being applied to the eyebrows of Michael Alexander,

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just helping the shaven head slip off the punches as well. As we move

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into the third and final round, expect the man in blue to come out

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charging, he has conceded the opening two rounds in a unanimous

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fashion. The man from Barbados. His opponent is Michael Alexander of

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Trinidad. Ranked 15th in light weights in the world. He has taken

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three consecutive national titles at 60 kilos. He has boxed that the

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World Championship last year. -- at. A good right jab again, opening

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it up. Alexander will have to watch collapsing to his knees at close

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quarters, he is a far longer athlete than the compact Cobia Breedy. The

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referee may be inclined to dock him a point. Missing with the overhand

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left, that was an opportunity for Breedy but he cannot capitalise. He

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is just fading as he closes the gap, he is too quick for his own good, he

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gets there with his fast feet but he ties himself up. Alexander grabs

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him. There is an art to fighting on the inside without getting hit

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coming forward but then choosing the right punches to create space to

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land good shots, then you have to get back to the thinking distance

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and plan your next attack. It is not easy. There is an art to it. He is

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failing in simple areas here, Breedy. He is now tied up and he

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cannot find the space. We are at the midpoint now. The final four awaits

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the victor. A hard right hand with a glancing left. Time is ticking

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against the man from the Bahamas. When he is in range, both men

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intertwined in a clinch. Rather than working away, when he is not working

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away, the seconds continue to take away. Left uppercut to the body.

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Demonstrated by Alexander again. Alexander just has to ensure he does

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not walk onto anything reckless now. He wants to book his place in the

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final four. It is now too late for Breedy. Going forward, E should be

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throwing three or four jabs. -- he should. As he closes the gap down.

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That would be a better approach but he goes forward a bit recklessly.

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The quality is not therefrom Breedy in this contest. The two boxers are

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locked in a clinch. Good left hand over the top by Alexander, both men

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providing a rousing finish the crowd. It is the man in red for my

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money, Alexander, ranked 15 in the world who took the opening round

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against this man, Cobia Breedy, and that elicited a change in tactics.

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Breedy could not implement his game plan. He fell apart in rounds two

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and three, more effective in the opening round but he still lost the

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round. He did have some success but did not win the round and he had to

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change his tactics but could not find the quality work. It has gone

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to the man in red, no question. Ladies and gentlemen we have the

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judges scorecards, the winner by unanimous decision, through to the

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semifinals, in the red corner, from unanimous decision, through to the

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semifinals, in the Trinidad and Tobago, Michael Alexander! CHEERING

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You Michael Alexander through to the middle stages in his third

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Commonwealth Games. The tall, rangy lightweight from Trinidad has done

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enough and got himself a Commonwealth Games medal. Will he

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get to hear his national anthem? He is two fights away. A magnificent

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performance from this young boxer who possesses so much talent and

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skill. Breedy outpointed, leaving the tournament. The majority of

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people the tournament. The majority

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watching amateur box in the Olympic Games do not watch it regularly, we

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get questions about the rules. As the referee 's' supervisor, tell us

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a few things. What are the guidelines for fighters holding on?

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Is there a time limit? As you know, styles make a fight. There is no

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choice of putting boxers together, the referee has a job of gauging the

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what -- what goes on. Are they going to box out of it or stand there.

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what -- what goes on. Are they going That comes down to styles, we have a

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very experienced crew. That comes down to styles, we have a

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to find out exactly coming together, making adjustments.

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One other thing I must ask you, amateur box, you are not constrained

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by commercial factors, on stages like this, Commonwealth Games,

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Olympic Games, there is an entertainment factor. Do you tell

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referee is to try and make it as open the spectacle as possible?

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Absolutely. I don't know what your experience is with amateur box and,

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we have gone through massive changes, new scoring system. We are

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continually trying to get the action going on. That is our striving goal

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to bring the action levels up for the boxers and the fans. Thank you

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bromance. That is John, in the mix down in the

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SECC. This is the fourth quarterfinal with Nicholas Okongo

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Okoth taking on Joe Fitzpatrick. The referee brings them together,

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the height advantage Fitzpatrick has over Okongo Okoth. 68 kilograms

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quarterfinal, the 19-year-old, Joe Fitzpatrick, from Northern Ireland.

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The Northern Ireland national champion earlier this

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The Northern Ireland national youth champion in 2011, that is the

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entire nation of Ireland. Experience Commonwealth Games medal success

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before having taken a youth bronze in 2011 at 52 kilograms. One win

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away from emulating that accomplishment in the fully fledged

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senior programme. The man ahead of him is a hugely experienced

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campaigner, an Olympian in Beijing, the reigning bronze medallist in the

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Commonwealth Games 56 kilograms in 2010. That is Nicholas Okongo Okoth.

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This type of opponent can be one of the worst if you are shorter and

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Orthodox. Just sitting on the back foot, yes to maximise the

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awkwardness Fitzpatrick. Bringing this Kenyan onto the straight

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left-hand. The movement will be the key for Fitzpatrick. Hit and moved,

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stay off the ropes. That is the style he has to employ. Midway

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through the opening round. Reducing his target, crouching at the waist.

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Even if he is not scoring with the right-hand, the fact that it is

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darting out, just keeping him off balance, keeping him from getting

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any kind of rhythm together. That will mean he is to reset and

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reading. -- rethink. Both boxers up on their toes, the

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head is coming together, Southport and Orthodox so much a feature. Soft

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right-hand getting through for Fitzpatrick. The movement is crucial

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for Fitzpatrick. Just holding his feet, get chord with the shot. That

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is a little bit better, showing the judges he can pushes man back. --

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push his man. A good boxing display from Fitzpatrick on the back foot.

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The Kenyan coming forward, a bit sloppy. Overreaching, over

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committing. He turns his opponent, catching him again. Good boxing. For

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me, the man in red taking the round. That is the moment where he was

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asking from help -- for help, quickly told to sit down and take

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instructions. The first round taken by Fitzpatrick, expect Okoth to come

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charging out in the second. To the second round we go. Nicolas Okoth,

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the reigning Commonwealth bronze medallist in the 56 kilograms

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bantamweight division. He has conceded the opening round to Joe

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Fitzpatrick of Northern Ireland. A hard road to the Northern Ireland

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team. A good right hand, the left of the body. Lots of variety. Okoth

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quickening the tempo, enjoying some success. They have told him he is

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behind, he's going for it on the front that. -- front foot. He has

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two use the counter. The canyons have a good team, generally strong,

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Dave, but they have a good skill factor this team. -- big. This man

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is determined to come forward now. Both boxers part of 11 strong,

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maximum strength boxing teams. Each one exactly the same composition,

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nine men, two women. The women's game making its debut. The referee

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takes a tumble! Who will give him account? -- the count? The tempo

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getting back to normal. Okoth out of range for the counter. A better

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second round, from the man from Kenyon. What an uppercut.

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Fitzpatrick goes to the centre of the ring, thrusting the right jab.

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Right-hand through to the sternum from Okoth. Hard right hand to the

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solar plexus of Fitzpatrick. If he can sinews to take those kind of

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body shots, that could slow the movement of the legs and feet. This

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is where he can draw the attack, giving... Lifting his elbows,

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bringing him on the left uppercut. That was a better one, two, hurting

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Okoth. He can draw the attack. He has to hijab, and throw the left

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uppercut. -- has two jab. Fitzpatrick has gone to the front

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foot. Okoth holding onto the rope. Strong finish to the round from Joe

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Fitzpatrick. Okoth starting in Brown at -- bright fashion. A good round,

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Okoth starting strongly, also targeting the body. Towards the end,

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a cracking shot from Fitzpatrick, landing with a good shot. There is

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the referee giving over! He's not embarrassed. Let's have a look at

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this clause, going to Fitzpatrick because of the last 30 seconds.

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Fitzpatrick in a commanding position now. Two rounds completed, both in

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his favour. The man representing Northern Ireland has taken both of

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the completed rounds against the experienced the man from can you

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macro. -- Kenya. Fitzpatrick is the matador to Okoth's onrushing bull.

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So gay left-hand and right cross, Fitzpatrick. Using his legs very

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well, a swift shot from the Kenyan. Fitzpatrick just needs to keep his

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cool, concentrate. About timing and accuracy. His opponent will come, he

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needs to keep a cool head, and concentrate on keeping his punches

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straight. Okoth continuing to remain in pursuit of Joseph Fitzpatrick.

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Okoth trying to close the distance get through with shots of his own.

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There is a cut beneath his left eye, leaking blood. How wide is it?

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Not too bad. Not going into his eye. Not obscuring his vision. We

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approach the midpoint of the third round. Okoth, continuing to try and

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walk down his man. Now it is Fitzpatrick. Just a straight one,

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two, get his timing right. As he comes into range, pop that out, he

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will walk onto it all day wrong. -- day long. Fitzpatrick using his

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legs, good natural movement. Getting himself in the centre of the ring.

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Okoth will have to produce a punch to finish this contest. A left,

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right success from Okoth, back beyond punching range, Fitzpatrick

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falling short. Clever boxing there, just laying on the outside -- just

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staying on the outside. I don't think it will be enough to win it.

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Concentration perhaps the most crucial component of Fitzpatrick's

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repertoire. The opening two rounds where his, boxing with aggression

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and control. He has not been completely negative, this bodes well

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for the remainder of the tournament. Surely his tournament will continue.

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We will get official confirmation. Little doubt that the boxer wearing

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red, 19-year-old Joseph Fitzpatrick of Northern Ireland, securing his

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place in the final four of the men's lightweight tournament.

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Sustaining a nicely cut beneath his eye. -- nasty. The Irish medical

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team will get to work. A little bit scrappy in the last round. Picking

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up a cut, a little bit worrying as he goes further into the tournament.

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Maybe it was the clash of heads. varied was, that was where the cut

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came from. It is quite long as well. A nasty result after that. Ladies

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and gentlemen we have the judges scores, all in agreement, the winner

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by unanimous decision and now through to the semifinal, in the red

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corner, representing Northern Ireland, Joe Fitzpatrick. Mary

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Peters proudly wearing the nation 's flag. As her compatriot Joe

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Fitzpatrick, just 19 years of age, gets himself a Commonwealth Games

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bronze medal. Emulating the accomplishment that he achieved at

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the youth Commonwealth Games in 2011. He had the opportunity to go

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further. Joe Fitzpatrick is through to the final four. Okoth, the

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reigning medallist from Delhi, has been eliminated. His eye injury will

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require attention. Joe Fitzpatrick though gets himself through to the

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next round in the lightweight tournament. STUDIO: That is the

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completion of the men's lightweight. We will now move into the light

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welterweight final. Places up for grabs in the semifinal. The next

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bout will see Samuel Maxwell against Manoj Kumar. He is actually ranked

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20th in the world at the moment as he starts to make his way into the

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ring alongside his opponent tonight. He is fancied by many to make an

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impact. Hopefully it will end better this week than it did in the last

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World Championships which took place in Kazakhstan last year when he was

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disqualified after a clash of heads. The referee said he was responsible

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for that but there was an official complaint. The decision in the end

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was upheld. Here in Glasgow, there is a big chance for the Liverpudlian

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to make amends. All of these bouts have been taking place this week in

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the SECC and the boxing continues largely on BBC Three over the rest

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of the week until we get to the big finals night which is Saturday night

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when we will be in the Hydro further gold medals being handed out in the

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boxing. Let's rejoin Jim Neilly taking over the microphone from Jim

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Mackintosh. And Richie Woodhall is still there. COMMENTATOR: This is

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one of the strongest divisions in the tournament at Glasgow 2014. We

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are down to the last eight. All four home nations are involved. Judges

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from Morocco, as by Sian, Slovakia, Georgia and Argentina. --

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Azerbaijan. Representing England, Sam Maxwell! CHEERING

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And in the blue corner representing India, Manoj Kumar! CHEERING

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There are 33-minute rounds. -- three, three-minute rounds. Final

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instructions from the referee from Algeria. BELL

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Four years ago in Delhi the man in the blue vest at the gold medal

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draped around his neck. He is Manoj Kumar. And he is the defending

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Commonwealth Games champion. A fair task ahead of the Liverpudlian Sam

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Maxwell, 25 years of age. Maxwell certainly has impressed with his

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opening couple of contests. An impressive win against the vastly

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experienced Canadian in the second contest. The last contest was tough

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for him, only winning on a split decision, 2-1. Maxwell is the taller

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but Manoj Kumar is hugely experienced. That is a good right

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hand. He is rated number eight in the world in this particular

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division. Maxwell has had an impressive tournament up to now. I

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have worked a lot with him for Team GB. A very strong, straight puncher.

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Straight punching is his strength. Against Manoj Kumar, he is a mover,

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he moves into range. He is good on his feet. You have to get your

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timing right. Box at distance. As he comes to him, keep it long and

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straight. A good straight right hand. Kumar, the 27-year-old. Vastly

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experienced. He likes to pull his man in and deliver the right hand.

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The referee is having a word. He has been boxing around the world at

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various tournaments. Turkey, Germany, Finland, Bulgaria, and that

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has stood him in good stead but this is his biggest task so far. Good

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defence by Maxwell, keeping his right hand up. That was a sweet body

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shot. Kumar pushes his open fist into the face of being Richmond. The

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last minute of the first round. Three, three-minute rounds. -- face

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of the Englishman. Maxwell has to adjust his feet. Kumar dips his head

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and comes in so we feel as though he is susceptible to the uppercut.

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There you go, right on cue. He is a good boxer, though, Kumar. He can

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get messy, too. He is happy to tangle up. Good work again from Sam

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Maxwell. Nice shot to the head and body. That is often the case,

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putting in the last decent 20 seconds to catch the judges either.

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Five at ringside. -- eyes. Ten seconds of the round remaining. It

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has not been bad at all from Sam Maxwell. I may suggest he has won

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that. I think he has as well. A sharp right hand right at the end of

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the first round to the body. You have to watch the heads on the

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inside. The English boy will be pretty pleased. Very experienced, in

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that corner, the GB coach. Maxwell now boxing at distance. Waiting.

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Kumar comes forward. You are right. It may pay dividends for Maxwell.

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Let's have a look. Yes. They have gone for Maxwell. What a start. Six

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more minutes of boxing and Sam Maxwell will be into the medals. He

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is going to raise the tempo now, Kumar, there is no question. He will

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come out and work at a higher were great and Maxwell has to go with

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him. Kumar has done that in his first two contests. Started slowly

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and then put the foot on the gas. Here he comes, on the blindside of

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the referee. Maxwell is not having any of that. That is good refereeing

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by the man from Algeria. Kumar was leaning in illegally. He has defined

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a bit more lateral movement. He has got himself composed again. Beaten

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to the jab. -- he has two find. He has improved over the past couple of

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years, we have had exciting contests against the double Olympic

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champion. He did OK in those against the double Olympic

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He now knows the standard of the best in the world. He has faced the

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best in the world. He was the best boxer in Beijing a few years ago.

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Very deservedly. Maxwell is being pulled off for holding. Maxwell got

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the first one in the bag. The judges have given it to the taller man. In

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the red best. Holding the centre of the ring. -- red vest. He has to be

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strong and push his opponent back to show the judges that he is willing

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to get onto the front foot with straight shots. The odd uppercut

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here and there. He is boxing well. He is trying to bully him. That was

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low. That is better by Maxwell. He has to keep moving. Movement is the

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secret to winning this. Kumar is battling away but he is not reducing

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much in the way of scoring shots. Getting in again to the body of the

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Indian. This is a bit scrappy from Manoj Kumar. He is not finding

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enough quality shots on the inside. He is being caught coming forward as

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well. If Kumar does not start to get working here, he could be in

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trouble. Not to do any chicken counting but it seems that Maxwell

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is going well. Kumar has upped the tempo. Now Maxwell is standing in

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the middle of the ring and waiting for his man. That is important. A

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good right hand. But the jab will keep his opponent off balance. Now

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and again Manoj Kumar sets up and thinks about the attack and that is

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when you have to throw the jab to keep him off balance. So that he

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cannot set up in the attack. Nice feint from Maxwell. Kumar was not

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buying it. That was a strong right hand from Sam Maxwell. You have to

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work, Maxwell, come on. I think he is winning the round anyway. This

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has been another three great minutes of boxing. A nasty clash of heads

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once again. BELL Another go round. Maxwell goes back

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to the corner. The job is not yet done. That is pretty close.

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Nice and calm in the corner, that is always good to see. Coming forward

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with a terrific right hand. He keeps his man at bay, boxing at distance,

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that is clever. Adjusting his feet, that was the best right hand of the

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round and he adjusts his feet again. Good boxing. All of the judges have

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given it to him again. 10-9 all the way through. Ten more minutes and

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you are guaranteed a bronze medal. The referee brings them together.

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Suggesting a one-two and then adjusting his feet. The coaching

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team are a bit slow getting out to give Sam Maxwell every last piece of

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advice. Now that the referee has said box, his destiny is in his own

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educated hands. Wonderful right hand to start. This is the third and last

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round. Taking on the defending gold medallist from Delhi four years ago.

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He beat Bradley Saunders at the last games. He is having a bit of trouble

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here against Sam Maxwell. He will not want to see anyone wearing a

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rose on his best for a while. He cannot get close to Maxwell. --

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best. -- vest. He has two adjust. He can see the attack coming. At

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distance he is beating the Indian. That was a nice shot to the body. A

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good change of tactics. Kumar has come in and Maxwell rattled him. One

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minute gone. Two more for some Maxwell to negotiate. There is the

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right hand to the body again. I think Kumar is fading. He is getting

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desperate now. This is too predictable, too fire out. -- far

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out. On the inside he can be dangerous. Dangerous with their

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head. Maxwell has the concentrate on boxing from distance. The referee

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has had enough of Kumar holding and not breaking away when the command

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has been given. Midway through the third and final round. The first two

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across the board were given to Sam Maxwell. 10-9s all the way. He was

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born in Hackney 25 years ago. Here in Glasgow he is putting on a good

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show against the fancied man in this division. Maxwell is making light of

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the Indians reputation. Only one minute to go. Another tickling shot

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to the Reds. -- ribs. They take the wind out of you. He is holding on.

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Some Maxwell is not exactly fresh himself but he has done enough. He

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has done enough, on his toes, adjusting his feet. He just

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maintains it and brings him onto his work. This is good boxing by

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Maxwell. Richie Woodhall has always been an advocate of the

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old-fashioned jab. Lovely variation. Head, body, head again. He can enjoy

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himself. 15 seconds to go. Head, body, head again. He can enjoy

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himself. 15 seconds to Some Maxwell has taken round one and two. He has

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won himself and England a guaranteed bronze medal in the highly

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competitive light welterweight division, 64 kilograms. This fellow

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will be pretty distraught, he came here as the Commonwealth champion,

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looking like the man who had to be beaten, and Maxwell has beaten him

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pretty emphatically. Tremendous last round, boxing at distance, good

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variation, he acknowledges the crowd, he knows he has won it. Got

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his tactics spot on, through to the semis. A unanimous decision from the

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judges, the winner, through to the semifinal, in the red corner, Sam

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Maxwell. Terrific ovation from the crowd at

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the SECC. The Indian coaches aid knowledge that their man was second

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best to Samak so. Camilla -- to Sam Maxwell. Commiserations to Kumar,

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will we see him again? That is as good a performance as we have seen

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anywhere from Sam Maxwell, given the opposition, the number fifth ranked

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boxer in the world, convincingly outboxed. Kumar gives him a little

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look to say, where did you come from, and I hope I don't see you

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again. Great tactical victory, you kept him at arms length? Definitely,

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I knew that is what I had to do. It is what I was good at. What does it

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mean to get a guaranteed medal? I have been to a few major

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tournaments, this is they best feeling ever. To get a bronze medal

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in front of these fans are my fans back home. Do you fancy fighting

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Scotland or Wales? I don't want to under estimate Zac, but I think Josh

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will win it. Scotland or Wales? I don't want to

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under estimate Zac, but I think We use to spa every day in Sheffield.

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They will be no friendliness. Many congratulations.

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They're very happy Sam Maxwell, almost previewing the next matchup.

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The man chosen ahead of Maxwell for London 2012, Josh Taylor taking on

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Zach Davies of Wales. Davies works as a primary school helper, parking

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that caring side of his personality up for the duration of these games.

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Taylor reached the last four in 2012, winning a Commonwealth silver

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medal four years ago. Both men can guarantee a bronze by making it

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through to the last four, the light welterweight quarterfinal. Let's

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rejoin Jim and Ritchie. Josh Taylor coming into De

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Proclaimers. Representing Wales Zack Davies. In

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the blue corner, representing Scotland, Josh Taylor. Josh

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Taylor's introduction almost being drowned out by a cacophony of noise.

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Both these boys winning their opening two contests.

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Both these boys winning their between them, Taylor the more

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experienced of the two. Josh Taylor from Scotland in blue. Zack Davies

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from Wales in red. How appropriate they are both wearing the major

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colours of their country. Davies coming forward pretty aggressively.

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The silver medallist in the lightweight division from Delhi. He

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got a best boxer award last year as well. Important for Taylor to keep

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the right-hand nice and high. Davies wants to get up close, using the

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left hook. As one of the best left hooks in the division. He has to get

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up close. Taylor wants to block out that shot. We thought in his last

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contest Josh Taylor had forced a stoppage, but the referee let it go

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one at the end of the second round. He dropped to a canvas with a lovely

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left hand. Taylor is a southpaw. Also the slightly taller, has to use

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that reach. What a good shot. The referee saying it was a slip. I

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thought there was contact. There was a shop there, caught off balance.

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Interesting to see that one. Maybe a delayed reaction. Taylor had been an

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Olympian, experienced, will try to keep his distance, has a good right

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FIFA himself. -- good right hook. Taylor delivering some good shots to

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the body, that may slow Davies down. Those body shots are always the

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hurtful punches, taking longer to recover. That was a good shot from

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Taylor. The right-hand of Jack Davies in a bit of bother. Taylor

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showing just why he is the man in the GB squad. Davies needs some more

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lateral movement. Standing as a fairly straightforward target.

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Taylor took the left hand on his forearm. Another good right from

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Taylor. Josh Taylor a great round on home turf. Zack Davies getting

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himself caught more often than not. Good round from Taylor, getting into

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a rhythm, needs to box with a bit more distance, finding the gaps in

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the corner. Catching Davies with the left hand. Trying to close the gap

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down, Davies. Tremendous right-hand from Taylor. A fast start from

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Taylor. Gets caught when he's trying to throw it with the right hook. A

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hint of an apology from Josh Taylor, right on the belt. They know each

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other, they are friends. This is for a place in the semifinal, Jim. It

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certainly is. Taylor dominating the opening exchanges. The first round,

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without a doubt, going to him. Zack Davies has to force the pace. Taylor

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is very clever, getting out of the way. Left hand into the middle, very

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competent boxing. Not throwing a lot of shots, a lot of flurries, some

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terrific ones. Boxing well. Davies trying to close the gap, moving to

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his right, coming on to that left uppercut. Hast to move towards his

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left. Moving away from Taylor's hard shot, that left hand. Must move to

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the left more. Taylor took the opening round on all three judges'

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scores. One minute gone in the second, Davies will have to find

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something we have not seen in the opening three minutes. The southpaw,

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Josh Taylor, encouraged to come forward. The pace is seizing Taylor,

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he has slowed it down, controlling the pace, controlling the movement

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of his opponent, bringing him on to the left-hand. Taylor getting his

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front foot outside his opponent, bringing him onto that left-hand.

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Davies has been hurt by a couple of stinging body shots. The accuracy

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and work is not there as we get into the second half of the second round.

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What a cracking right-hand! Dipping the left shoulder. Davies falling

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for it, Taylor hitting him with a belt are the pants. -- belter of a

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punch. It will take the Welshman a while to clear his head. The referee

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from Finland breaking it up. That was a corking shot. We saw Taylor do

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something similar to his last opponent. Taylor has such a dig.

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That is the problem Davies has got, a good left uppercut. The right hook

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also was powerful. The crowd still buzzing because of that punch. I'm

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amazed Zack Davies did not land on the canvas. Has to clear his head

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again. No surprises in who has won this round. Taylor finding something

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at the end. Saying, I am the man. They appreciate their boxing in

:52:30.:52:33.

Glasgow, they appreciate one of their own is doing amazingly well.

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You will not see a better right hook. What a short, sweet shot that

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was. About six inches. Davies' left hand was too low. Perfect technique,

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goes after his man, left hook into the body, herding Davies. That's

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macro hurting. -- hurting Davies. It was a standing eight count, you

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have two hit them with a sledgehammer all amputated limb

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before you get in a can. -- get an eight count. It is going to be a

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test of this young Welshman's character. He has talent, a fair

:53:46.:53:53.

left hook, can he produce a shot? How tired is the? When you get

:53:54.:53:58.

caught with big shots, it saps your energy. He must move his head, to

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static coming forward, no head movement. The pace is seizing

:54:06.:54:07.

Taylor. -- suiting Taylor. movement. The pace is seizing

:54:08.:54:17.

Taylor did not feel he did himself justice at London 2012.

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Taylor did not feel he did himself the world champion. Putting in an

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excellent performance. He the world champion. Putting in an

:54:26.:54:33.

has this one in the bag. Good work by Davies, Taylor coming back at

:54:34.:54:39.

him. The Welshman covering up, he knows if he leaves half a millimetre

:54:40.:54:46.

exposed, Taylor will spot it. That was better, moving to the left, and

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attacking. Davies has recovered, better approach. The head movement

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is crucial. He will have to stop Taylor to win this one. Got him

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again. Got him again! What a shot! He is jet showing why he has been an

:55:14.:55:18.

Olympian, Taylor. The shots, the accuracy, the technique, top drawer.

:55:19.:55:26.

He has produced yet another stunning punch. His opponent is dazed. There

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is just under a minute to go. I am sure that Taylor can finish this. He

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at least has a bronze medal around his neck already. The Welsh boxing

:55:40.:55:50.

team had a fair reasonable amount of anticipation about him. Look at

:55:51.:56:00.

Taylor. He is enjoying this. His opponent will learn from this but

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Taylor looks so comfortable. It is oozing out of every pore. He is

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putting on a bit of a show now. He knows he has won it. Davis comes

:56:13.:56:26.

back. He has taken very hard shots. Without a shadow of a doubt. They

:56:27.:56:36.

are on their feet here at the SECC. The Scotsman has put in an

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astounding performance. What a good performance all the way through. He

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has the power and quality that you need to be successful in this game.

:56:47.:56:52.

Terrific short little left hand. Remember the first punch was from

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the hook. There is the little left hand. That was a belting shot. There

:56:56.:57:04.

it was, there. He scores well with the right hook but on that occasion

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it was a terrific left hand. It helps if you have what it is certain

:57:13.:57:17.

Mr Barry McGuigan used to call the old equaliser. What a performance. A

:57:18.:57:25.

unanimous decision in favour of the winner now through to the semifinal,

:57:26.:57:38.

representing Scotland... He has made a couple of thousand Scots here at

:57:39.:57:42.

the SECC and many more around the country very happy. Josh Taylor is

:57:43.:57:55.

in fantastic form. A wonderful display. The man born in Edinburgh

:57:56.:58:01.

23 years ago. Boxing at the World Championships. Losing in Delhi four

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years ago. But he is now in the medals. It is only a matter of which

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colour. The bronze is there, and he can go to the silver and gold.

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Incredible performance by Josh Taylor. Many current regulations,

:58:20.:58:32.

you must be really happy with the way you perform tonight? I was

:58:33.:58:40.

happy, nice and relaxed. I had the first two rounds in the bag. I

:58:41.:58:45.

wanted to play safe in the final round. I did not want a cut on my

:58:46.:58:50.

head further flight tomorrow. -- for the fight. Very gutsy? It was a

:58:51.:58:59.

tough fight. He got his plans good on the night. The kids at the

:59:00.:59:06.

primary school in Carmarthen will be proud of you? I have had one or two

:59:07.:59:11.

fights so hopefully I have done them proud. It was not to be. Sam in the

:59:12.:59:17.

semifinal, we were speaking to him earlier, you have been sparring

:59:18.:59:20.

together but you are good friends and bigger rivals. How much are you

:59:21.:59:25.

looking forward to that? I am confident, under percent I will win.

:59:26.:59:35.

-- 100%. It is business time. I am ready to go tomorrow. Many

:59:36.:59:40.

congratulations. Thank you for joining us. Those two have been

:59:41.:59:47.

fighting over at the S ECC, the armadillo, there. Both good

:59:48.:59:52.

friends, and very gracious regarding each other after the victory. Josh

:59:53.:59:57.

Taylor goes into the semifinals and a guaranteed bronze medal. Sean

:59:58.:00:01.

Duffy of Northern Ireland in the third welterweight quarterfinal

:00:02.:00:03.

coming up after the news on BBC Three.

:00:04.:00:10.

I kind of need you to pretend to be in a wheelchair.

:00:11.:00:14.

Ellie abused me. Do you know, I think she's buying it.

:00:15.:00:21.

Why are you doing this? ..dependable...

:00:22.:00:23.

Oh! Please don't. I'm joking. I'm joking.

:00:24.:00:26.

You are the most sick and twisted people I have ever met!

:00:27.:00:32.

The world's worst brother and sister. Brand-new...

:00:33.:00:37.

coming up after the news on BBC Three.

:00:38.:00:44.

Straight back to Glasgow after a quick update.

:00:45.:00:50.

He's a babysitter who hit a six-week-old boy

:00:51.:00:51.

Today, Michael Pearce was found guilty of manslaughter.

:00:52.:00:55.

Alfie Sullock from Cardiff was his girlfriend's son.

:00:56.:00:57.

Social media sites should know the identity of their users.

:00:58.:01:00.

So says a group of politicians

:01:01.:01:02.

wanting to crack down on "revenge porn".

:01:03.:01:04.

in the Malaysian plane shot down in Ukraine.

:01:05.:01:11.

Families of the victims saw the PM at Downing Street today.

:01:12.:01:14.

Pro-Russian rebels have been blamed for the tragedy.

:01:15.:01:15.

England's Moeen Ali wasn't allowed to wear his pro-Gaza wristbands

:01:16.:01:18.

but he did take two wickets in the third Test.

:01:19.:01:21.

India ended on 323-8. Still well behind.

:01:22.:01:24.

This time Prince Harry was caught giving the thumbs up in a selfie

:01:25.:01:30.

Of course his gran, the Queen, did it earlier in the Games.

:01:31.:01:34.

Now, it's over to Dan for more live action from Glasgow.

:01:35.:01:58.

This ashram of yours, it might be a cult.

:01:59.:02:00.

I leave the ashram, travel halfway across the world to find my father,

:02:01.:02:04.

Oh, well. As Vashrati says, gotta keep smiling!

:02:05.:02:12.

We don't tend to use the bathroom together here.

:02:13.:02:15.

All right, well, I'll catch you later.

:02:16.:02:16.

This ashram of yours, it might be a cult.

:02:17.:02:20.

I take it back, he's definitely Cuckoo's son.

:02:21.:02:24.

Now, it's over to Dan for more live action from Glasgow.

:02:25.:02:46.

Welcome back to BBC Three everybody, we are here until ten o'clock

:02:47.:02:48.

tonight. Two more hours of live sport. We shall continue to show you

:02:49.:02:54.

plenty more boxing and we have weightlifting after 9pm tonight.

:02:55.:03:02.

Remember to get in contact, and we will have Commonwelfies later

:03:03.:03:09.

tomorrow these guys are the guardians of the bridge. If I try to

:03:10.:03:14.

get throughout will be in all sorts trouble! Let show you what you can

:03:15.:03:19.

see elsewhere on the BBC. This is what we have on offer. BBC1 is

:03:20.:03:24.

currently covering athletics and swimming. The

:03:25.:03:28.

currently covering athletics and available via the red button and if

:03:29.:03:31.

you go to the red button you will also find all of

:03:32.:03:34.

you go to the red button you will pool. Allsorts of medals going to

:03:35.:03:38.

the home nations to night. You can catch up on the website. If you go

:03:39.:03:45.

online you can see Scotland taking on Malawi in the netball. There is

:03:46.:03:51.

also boxing in the SECC. And the weightlifting we will have later

:03:52.:03:59.

tonight. The men's 94 kilos clash is also available including Scotland's

:04:00.:04:05.

Peter Kilbride, Peter Kirkbride who won in Delhi. As promised we are now

:04:06.:04:14.

heading back to the boxing venue. The third men's light welterweight

:04:15.:04:17.

quarterfinal for you, as promised it includes Sean Duffy of Northern

:04:18.:04:20.

Ireland so we know that some Maxwell of England is guaranteed bronze,

:04:21.:04:24.

Josh Taylor has a guaranteed bronze, from Scotland, and what can Duffy

:04:25.:04:33.

do? He is taking on Khir Akyazlan Azmi from Malaysia. COMMENTATOR:

:04:34.:04:41.

Sean Duffy coming out of the blue corner representing Northern Ireland

:04:42.:04:45.

in the blue vest, he already has a Commonwealth Games you've silver

:04:46.:04:49.

medal which he picked up in 2008. He will have his work cut out against

:04:50.:04:56.

the impressive Malaysian Khir Azmi. He lives in Darwin in Australia but

:04:57.:05:00.

he represents the country of his birth. A solid performer. He

:05:01.:05:05.

struggled a bit in his birth. A solid performer. He

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contest. Winning by split decision against the Tanzanian. Khir Azmi Won

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his opening contest against a man from Papua New Guinea and Cyprus. He

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has maybe have the harder contest to get here, Duffy, he is no-nonsense.

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He keeps his hands up well and he counters nicely. He is strong on the

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inside as well. He boxes well on the inside, Duffy. He wants to get to

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his man. Khir Azmi is one of those awkward southpaws who barely comes

:05:40.:05:42.

over the front foot but occasionally when he does you have to go back at

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him. And sustainable it of pressure against the Malaysian, he likes time

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and space. That is what Duffy has got to do, just close the gap with

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his quick feet. Midway through the first. Duffy moves nicely into

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range. The referee is having a little word

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with Khir Azmi. He has to reach forward a bit to get his left hand

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into the torso of Duffy but Duffy is having none of that. Duffy made a

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couple of mistakes there, coming into slow leave with his chin in the

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air. -- too slowly. There might have been a clash of heads as well and

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Duffy is not happy. This guy likes to sit back. He wants the time and

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space. You have to deny him that. Get on the attack. The pace is

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picking up a little bit. The last 30 seconds of the first round. Sean

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Duffy of Northern Ireland, 23 years of age. A better finish now by Khir

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Azmi. It will be interesting to see how the judges are going to judge

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this. Khir Azmi has been on the back foot, rarely coming forward. We have

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seen it before. The judges do not like that. Good boxing at the end.

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Let's have a look. That was a close round. John Conlon, the Northern

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Ireland coaches having a word with Sean Duffy. He comes forward and

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gets caught occasionally. There was the little coming together of heads.

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Good shot to the body as Khir Azmi just lost his balance there. Duffy

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will settle for that. They do not like the style of someone sitting

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back all the time and that is what Khir Azmi did in the round. Duffy

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has just nicked it. They Mary Peters is in the crowd. Adding her support

:08:28.:08:33.

to Northern Ireland's Sean Duffy. BELL

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I hope they do not leave that bell around at the end of the boxing

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because I will have that way home. You like that, don't you? I do not

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know what I would do with it, though. Sean Duffy from Northern

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Ireland, the 64 kilograms representative took the first round

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but only just. The southpaw from Malaysia, Khir Azmi. For a lot of

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the opening three minutes it was a messy affair and it has not

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improved. This Malaysian is better from mid and long range. He prefers

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that kind of contest so Duffy has to get in close and deny him that, fast

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feet and head and work on the inside when he gets there, trying not to

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get tied up against this opponent, force him into a short-range battle.

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That is good refereeing because every time Duffy gets in close, Khir

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Azmi ties him up. The referee has spotted that. Duffy caught him with

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a good right hand to the body. Khir Azmi is hanging on again. Stop, says

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the referee, they can hardly hear him. He was in trouble for holding.

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Good work by Duffy, that will help his cause, if he can win this round,

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he is probably strong and fit enough. Look at that again, that is

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terrible. He is making a mockery of this. He was holding, trying to

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shove him off. He has to go to work, back this guy. Then work downstairs.

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The last 30 seconds, the referee has had his hands full with these two,

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particularly the man in red. I think he's tiring. Doing everything to box

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at distance. He is open to the left hook. Good finish by Duffy. Not

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getting much the roof. I think he has taken that one as well. Could be

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split. His opponent did land some good shots. Let's have a look, a

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good body shot. Allowing his man to slip away. He just holds on. Going

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back to the centre of the ring. That is when he gets the warning. Was

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that justified? I think so. Important to finish the rounds

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strongly, those last 30 seconds can nick you the round.

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It hasn't been much of a crowd pleaser, another good round from the

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man in blue, Sean Duffy. It will see him through to the semifinals.

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Guaranteeing him Commonwealth Games boxing bronze medal. His opponent,

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Azmi got a warning for persistent infringing in the second round. Azmi

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puts his head down, keeping it down. His first instinct is to hold.

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Trying to entice Duffy forward. He comes forward. A good straight right

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by the Malaysian, needs a great last round to win this one. Duffy has to

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finish on the left hook to the head. Azmi has a relaxed guard, when he

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throws to the left, the head goes to one side, open to the left hook.

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Good work by Duffy, covering up well. Coming up to the halfway point

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in this last round. Duffy looking composed. Azmi not doing enough to

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win this one, he has two come forward. Not doing enough at all.

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Not impressing the judges with that back foot style. If you box like

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that, OK, but occasionally push your opponent back. He's not doing that.

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Totally on the back foot. Cautioned again by the referee. Good left-hand

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by Duffy. His head coming into the face of his opponent. The referee

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doing his best is to let them get on with it. If they do not, he will

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have two break and stop. -- have to. The vest has come out. Hast to

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be tucked into the trunks. The waistband is the demarcation line in

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terms of a low blow. Has to be seen by the referee. I think Sean Duffy

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will guarantee himself a bronze medal in this competitive division.

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He has been strong, compact, not taking a backward step. When he had

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to turn it on, he has. A good, determined display. Battering away

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at his opponent. The term into finish on a high. He may have

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shipped a few shots in the third round, but he has had by far the

:15:48.:15:55.

higher workrate. Like an in-built clock, in the last 30 seconds, goes

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on the offensive, throwing lots of shots, ending the round strongly.

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The last 30 seconds has definitely got him the round. Coming forward,

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aggressive, keeping his man on the ropes. Scrappy, but he is pressing

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forward, looking to force the contest. Throwing shots, left, right

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and centre. Not pretty to watch, but the workrate was there, definitely

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winning the round. We have the winner by unanimous decision, in the

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blue corner, Sean Duffy. Just a quiet smile of satisfaction on the

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face of Sean Duffy. Winning his third consecutive contest. There is

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Northern Ireland's greatest ever Commonwealth Games athletes, Damon

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Mary Peters. Just standing down as the Lord Lieutenant of Belfast.

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Maybe available for more lunches now. Job well done for Sean Duffy,

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bronze medal at least. Congratulations, in the end, pretty

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emphatic. We knew it would be a tough fight. There are no easy

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fights here. All three fights, they kept coming. I hit him with a couple

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of big shots, but he was a tough nut, kept coming. I am assuming you

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were nervous after the first fight, are you now so into which you cannot

:17:48.:17:53.

wait for the next fight? Most of the team have had a lot of success, we

:17:54.:17:58.

are on a roll. Brilliant momentum around the team. We have done that

:17:59.:18:03.

much training we cannot wait to get in, and get at them. The pressure is

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on everybody, if everyone is winning, you don't want to be the

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one losing? That is it. On the first and second day, nobody had lost, we

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were joking, are you going to be the first one? When you have a strong

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side, we had a couple of unfortunate losses, it is about keeping going,

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keeping the pride of the team. You have a medal? That is a bonus.

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Looking to move up. Trying to turn that runs into gold. A very happy

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Northern Ireland Schmidt guaranteed a bronze medal at the SECC. We are

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over at the quayside. The blonde deckchairs enjoying BBC1 coverage on

:18:50.:18:53.

the right-hand side, showing athletics, on the left-hand screen

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what is going on here. A lot of headlines in the boxing ring, here

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is what you are missing out on. England winning gold in the men's's

:19:08.:19:13.

gymnastics final, the first time since 2002 they have won the

:19:14.:19:20.

competition. Scotland getting their first-ever team gymnastics medal.

:19:21.:19:25.

George Davies taking gold in the women's 15 metre backstroke. Laura

:19:26.:19:35.

Quigley getting silver. Ben Brown taking gold in the 50 metre

:19:36.:19:43.

freestyle. England getting another girl. Five medals in the shooting,

:19:44.:19:52.

beating her mother, Shirley's record.

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We promised you some quiz of the competition, we have our next team

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ready. We can show you the leaderboard.

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What you need to do, we give you 30 seconds to name as many of the 71

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nations and territories at the Commonwealth Games. Our next team,

:20:17.:20:34.

police at the Quay. Let me remind you team is the guardian of the

:20:35.:20:40.

quiz. He has the final word. I know technically you can arrest us all,

:20:41.:20:44.

and claim victory. Tim has the final word. No argument. Currently, called

:20:45.:20:51.

netball club, an English team currently on top. -- Concorde

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netball club. 30 seconds to name as many territories as you can. Wales,

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New Zealand, Cook Islands, India. Mauritius. Sri Lanka. Sammir.

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Trinidad and Tobago. Jamaica. Australia. New Zealand. South

:21:17.:21:24.

Africa. Jamaica, Caribbean. Eight seconds to go. Canada. Guernsey.

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Grenade. The Falkland Islands. -- Grenada. A remarkable performance.

:21:35.:21:41.

Cyprus and Guernsey getting in there. Let's go to Tim, the final

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score... They have 26. 26! Was that argument? He has the final word. You

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are happy with 26, that puts you in a gold medal position. No prizes. A

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quick look at the leaderboard. The Scottish flag! Thank you very

:22:10.:22:25.

much. I am sure there is some proper work you should be returning to. By

:22:26.:22:33.

the way, we have shown you a lot of the Get Inspired ten. If you come

:22:34.:22:39.

down here, all sorts going down, you can try out some new sports. You can

:22:40.:22:45.

also go to the BBC website, find out where your local club is. Not just

:22:46.:22:53.

about sport, let me point out this rather odd shaped tent. We went in

:22:54.:22:58.

there, lots going on, this is what we found.

:22:59.:23:03.

One of the things you can do, a DJ metaclass. DJ Tiger Style. Can you

:23:04.:23:13.

put some easy conquest what is the key to making it sure it works

:23:14.:23:19.

perfectly? Milling your music library, what tracks work well. --

:23:20.:23:27.

knowing your music library. Mixing up the tracks, making sure there is

:23:28.:23:31.

no clashing or jerking. A bitter practice. -- a bit of practice. You

:23:32.:23:52.

may have seen Mr Tony Singh, cooking yesterday. This is the best produce.

:23:53.:23:59.

We have the fantastic produce, great fish, we're going to do ceviche,

:24:00.:24:13.

which is a South American dish, but we will put our own spices there.

:24:14.:24:18.

When people come onto this, the key is to find the best

:24:19.:24:20.

When people come onto this, the key is local staff, throwing things in.

:24:21.:24:25.

There is produce on your doorstep, get what is best, get the flavour.

:24:26.:24:32.

That is beetroot chutney. We have human, edible flowers. Dashed --

:24:33.:24:55.

Cheam in this. -- cumin. This is our beatbox legend. What is the secret

:24:56.:25:02.

is starting from scratch? The basic is your beat, the hi hat, the snare.

:25:03.:25:11.

Where does that come from? The back of my throat. Those are the three

:25:12.:25:26.

simple sounds. Simple. You have been doing this for ten years.

:25:27.:25:43.

simple sounds. Simple. You have been like? BEATBOXES What was that at the

:25:44.:25:51.

end? It sounded like a duck! We have DJs, cookery masterclasses,

:25:52.:25:52.

end? It sounded like a duck! We have DJs, cookery and we are learning the

:25:53.:26:00.

boxing as well. The back of the throat, everybody, you have to work

:26:01.:26:05.

on that. We bring you a nice mix of things on BBC Three of an evening

:26:06.:26:10.

including a bit of windy weather. It is rather bracing down at BBC at the

:26:11.:26:16.

Quay. We will bring you some weightlifting right now. Let's go

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over to the Armadillo. The men's 94 kilograms class. Free home nation

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lifters to account for, Owen Boxall of England, this is Scotland's Peter

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Kirkbride. Winning silver in Delhi. Look at this. That is how you enter

:26:32.:26:37.

the stage when you are representing the host nation. He just missed out

:26:38.:26:43.

on gold by one kilo. Here is the snatch, the first part of the event.

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The warm up has gone well. If he pulls this off he will get himself

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that bit closer with his next 's' attempt still to come. -- next

:27:00.:27:09.

attempts. He only missed the gold medal in Delhi by one kilo, how

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frustrating. He wants to do what Richie Patterson did last night from

:27:16.:27:17.

New Zealand, converting silver into gold. Strongman. Very strong. Left

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and right. Reminiscent of the look of the 90s. Every time he made a

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super lift in this class. Peter Kirkbride knows how to channel the

:27:54.:27:56.

crowd and he is in for a treat because this crowd loves him. I

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think we have got some big lists still to come from Peter. Great

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throw from the hips, excellent catch. No hesitation at all. Incomes

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Sonny Webster. 93 .03 which will put him for the moment into second

:28:22.:28:25.

place. He is looking for the same Paul as the last lift but he needs

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to stabilise it. -- pull. And he does. No problem. That really kept

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him in the competition and you can see that he is pumped about that and

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so was the crowd. The man from the Empire sports club in Bristol and

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his supporters on their feet to acknowledge their approval of that

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save. Great throw, perfect catch. Right over his shoulders with no

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hesitation, what a recovery. Owen Boxall weighed in at 92.84. If Owen

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can pull this off, you will go into first place. By virtue of his

:29:22.:29:24.

lighter body weight. That is a super 150. That is

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textbook, that is what every beginner should try to emulate.

:29:55.:30:00.

Amazing. So, this would give him a three kilograms jump, an advantage,

:30:01.:30:06.

a cushion, call it what you like, over the rest of the field going

:30:07.:30:17.

into part two. Not a problem. The coaches are just as excited as he

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is. The Commonwealth gold medallist, formerly for Armenia but

:30:23.:30:31.

he won gold for Australia. We go into the halfway time with the field

:30:32.:30:40.

all gathered together. What a lift to finish the snatch portion of the

:30:41.:30:43.

competition. That was very spectacular, managing to walk

:30:44.:30:47.

forward to save the wait. What a great first half. Hugs all round.

:30:48.:30:57.

This leaderboard is going to be important to study. The man

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representing Australia, formerly from the Cameroon, he has the

:31:03.:31:05.

advantage of three kilos. And also one of the lighter body weights.

:31:06.:31:30.

Here we go. Ribouem In the lead. Kari Is right behind for Papua New

:31:31.:31:33.

Guinea and he has a big clean and jerk. Confirmation of the screen on

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exactly where they stand after the snatch part of the weightlifting, we

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will return later to see the clean and jerk. We have come inside

:31:57.:32:01.

because it is getting blustery. Look at the way the cameraman has

:32:02.:32:04.

skilfully worked his way through the crowd to the bar. We will not be

:32:05.:32:11.

getting any drinks by the way! We are working tonight. We will keep

:32:12.:32:14.

you entertained until at least ten o'clock on BBC Three. Many of you

:32:15.:32:20.

will be aware of the history of the Commonwealth Games and the fact this

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is not the first time Scotland has hosted one of these events, this is

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the first time for Glasgow but twice before the Commonwealth Games were

:32:29.:32:31.

held in Edinburgh and the first was in 1970. The tag of the friendly

:32:32.:32:36.

games was first born. The second time was 1986 but that games was not

:32:37.:32:43.

free of controversy. 32 of the 59 countries boycotted. Despite that

:32:44.:32:48.

there were still famous success stories as Andrew Carter tells us

:32:49.:32:56.

now. Scotland's last games, a time when political muscle strained

:32:57.:33:02.

against those of sport. Figures of real power locked in their own

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competition, steadfast in their ties to an apartheid regime. Britain felt

:33:07.:33:11.

the first reprisals from black members of the Commonwealth for our

:33:12.:33:18.

policy on South Africa. Dedicated and unyielding, traits applauded in

:33:19.:33:22.

sport but in politics it brought only pressure to tear the

:33:23.:33:26.

Commonwealth family apart. African nations brandished boycott as their

:33:27.:33:32.

weapon. The lady would not turn. Why do you want to stop many black South

:33:33.:33:36.

Africans from earning a decent living? It was the athletes who

:33:37.:33:45.

paid. A simple barefoot runner weathering the storm. She and this

:33:46.:33:53.

swimmer were cleared to play for England but denied. Neither

:33:54.:34:01.

competitor is eligible. Half the Commonwealth chose not to come. 32

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nations absent. With fewer teams there was less interest and less

:34:06.:34:09.

money. Finances strained and the boycott was cutting deep. Until the

:34:10.:34:20.

saviour blew in. Robert Maxwell promised ?2 million, from this man

:34:21.:34:27.

of wealth and bombast and show. They are not misses that just games, they

:34:28.:34:32.

are the Commonwealth Games. In the end those words gave more than he

:34:33.:34:36.

delivered, a fraction of the promised some. The games went ahead.

:34:37.:34:43.

And, when left to their stage, the athletes took the power from the

:34:44.:34:47.

politicians. On the track Britain, Scotland had a new star. She takes

:34:48.:34:57.

the 10,000 metres gold for Scotland. She smashes the British record by an

:34:58.:35:02.

enormous margin. A champion with the simple joy of competing denied to so

:35:03.:35:08.

many in 86. Now when the family joins in Scotland yet again,

:35:09.:35:12.

remember when the athletes ran and swam through the heart of a storm.

:35:13.:35:20.

We have found a table of Welshman. That piece was all about the Scots.

:35:21.:35:25.

Let's find out what you are having. Chips. They particularly have

:35:26.:35:31.

evening! They are not yours? You have been supporting team Wales.

:35:32.:35:38.

John, your wife has been competing. She has been playing at Kelvingrove

:35:39.:35:43.

Park in the polls. She beat the Norfolk Islands by two shots and

:35:44.:35:46.

they are through to the quarterfinals now which is tomorrow.

:35:47.:35:50.

Hopefully we will be picking that up somewhere on the BBC seeing as the

:35:51.:35:53.

home nations are in the quarterfinals. These are your

:35:54.:35:59.

children. How did you find the bowls yesterday? It was good. As my dad

:36:00.:36:07.

said, we beat the other team. Her and her team played well. Have you

:36:08.:36:13.

enjoyed the Commonwealth Games experience, young man? It has been

:36:14.:36:18.

really inspiring, loads of people, I have just wanted to get out there

:36:19.:36:24.

and do sports. We might be able to inspire you to do some boxing. I am

:36:25.:36:26.

a rugby player. that that goes on in Rugby

:36:27.:36:34.

occasionally! This is Nathan Thornely making his way

:36:35.:36:36.

occasionally! This is Nathan boxing ring, he is in

:36:37.:36:38.

occasionally! This is Nathan heavyweight division. He is

:36:39.:36:50.

occasionally! This is Nathan on Yakita Aska. Let's join the

:36:51.:36:53.

commentators in the SECC. COMMENTATOR: The second light

:36:54.:36:58.

heavyweight quarterfinal. Earlier than they anticipated because the

:36:59.:37:02.

first one ended in double quick time. The Australian national

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champion was stopped in 43 seconds courtesy of a thundering overhand

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right. Let's get the official introduction is underway for the

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second quarterfinal. -- official introductions. Introducing, in the

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red corner, representing Antigua and Barbuda, please welcome, Yakita

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Aska. APPLAUSE In the blue corner, representing

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Wales, its Nathan Thornely! CHEERING The referee is from Slovakia. Ren?

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Just. The referee issues the final instructions. In the 81 kilograms

:38:14.:38:18.

quarterfinal in the light heavyweight division. The opening

:38:19.:38:21.

bell sounds in the contest scheduled for three, three-minute rounds.

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Boxing with an orthodox stance. Taking the attack wearing blue,

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Yakita Aska from Antigua and Babu are in red. -- Barbuda. Nathan

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Thornely from Wales. Just 21 competing in his first Commonwealth

:38:44.:38:53.

Games. This is his first contest after having received a bye in his

:38:54.:38:58.

opening round. Decade ask her prevailed by unanimous decision. --

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Yakita Aska. His first round contest was a scrappy affair but Yakita Aska

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did enough to book his place in the final eight. His right hand did not

:39:14.:39:23.

connect. It is important for Thornely to start positively. He has

:39:24.:39:28.

got the height and reach. Thornely has got a good jab. There you go. He

:39:29.:39:33.

has to keep doing that. Nice straight work from Thornely. Just

:39:34.:39:41.

take a look at his opponent who does need to play safe. Just breaking

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down. He is nice and torn, Thornely, straight punch. Just playing safe in

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the opening round. -- nice and tall. The referee does not call

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break so they have the opportunity to work away. The referee instructor

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them to re-enter the fray. -- instructs. A hard right hand from

:40:20.:40:25.

Thornley. Getting through with the overhand right. A short, arcing

:40:26.:40:38.

punch. You can see straight away, not a lot of quality, waiting, not

:40:39.:40:47.

using the jab. Thornley has to move away from the right-hand, throwing

:40:48.:40:54.

shots from different angles. We have seen him once before. He has poor

:40:55.:41:03.

quality, this cute. You have two breaking down with the jab. Set

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yourself up for the right-hand. A good right-hand. Is that an injury

:41:11.:41:15.

to the shoulder? yourself up for the right-hand. A

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good right-hand. Is that an Holding his shoulder. It may have come out.

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He appears to be a considerable discomfort. The count out has been

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administered. That will go down as a stoppage victory, rather than

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injury. Immediately Morice Hope comes in to look after his fighter.

:41:44.:41:50.

A little pat on the cheek. That appeared to be a shoulder injury. He

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was pointing at it, while the referee was issuing the count. Look

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at how he is holding the shoulder. The shoulder has come out.

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Dislocating his shoulder. Throwing the punch. Just received a left hook

:42:10.:42:36.

to the shoulder. He landed on Thornley's body. Immediately... It

:42:37.:42:46.

was around the bicep area, pulling the shoulder rout. It has obviously

:42:47.:42:55.

popped out. A serious amount of pain. We get the official verdict.

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Leaving the ring... Nathan Foley has does is -- Nathan Thornley has done

:43:13.:43:21.

his job. There is the official announcement, Thornley through to

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the semifinal, and the medal stages of the men's light heavyweight

:43:28.:43:31.

division. His opponent unable to get to his feet after sustaining in

:43:32.:43:37.

injury to his shoulder. Nathan Thornley through to the medal stages

:43:38.:43:42.

of the 81 kilograms light heavyweight division.

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Congratulations, a very odd way for the fight to end? I caught him with

:43:48.:43:55.

the one, two, on the chin. I don't know if it hurt him. I don't know

:43:56.:44:03.

what happened with his arm. A medal is a medal? Onto next fight,

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silver, hopefully progressing to win the gold. Tonight is a great moment

:44:11.:44:21.

in your boxing career. How many supporters and friends do you have

:44:22.:44:28.

there? My father is over there, the atmosphere is amazing, the Scottish

:44:29.:44:33.

and the Welsh and the English getting behind us. Even the English?

:44:34.:44:41.

Everyone at home so supportive, helping me a lot. Many

:44:42.:44:44.

congratulations? Even the English getting behind him!

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A nasty injury to his opponent, the left shoulder ending the fight.

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Nathan Thornley, a strange way to guarantee bronze. He will definitely

:45:04.:45:09.

take away at least a bronze, going into the semifinals. That was the

:45:10.:45:15.

second quarterfinal, just preparing to start the third one. Featuring

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Sean Maitland McGlinchey. He won a one-off fight against another

:45:52.:45:55.

opponent to make his way onto the team. How will the Commonwealth

:45:56.:46:02.

Games end for him? Back to your commentators.

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Sean McGlinchey having some petroleum jelly applied to his

:46:13.:46:19.

eyebrows. Kneeling in silent prayer is his opponent, who reached this

:46:20.:46:24.

stage back in 2010 up at heavyweight. Ochola of Kenyan macro.

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-- of Kenyan extraction. The final instructions from the referee. The

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opening bell sounds, scheduled for three rounds. In the blue vest, Sean

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McGlinchy of Northern Ireland. His opponent, hugely experienced,

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Ochola. 31 years old. These two boxers have competed in three bouts

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between them. Everyone even a split decision victory. They have been in

:48:28.:48:32.

tough contests to reach the final eight. Ochola having two wins by

:48:33.:48:45.

split decision. McGlinchy had a bye in the opening round, getting a

:48:46.:48:50.

split decision in his second match. Tactics plain and simple for

:48:51.:48:56.

McGlinchy, asked to get close to his opponent, who is allowing him to

:48:57.:48:59.

close the gap. He has two worked to the body, with the right hook, and

:49:00.:49:14.

the right uppercut. Switching the attack from the body to the head up

:49:15.:49:24.

close. Ochola's victories have seen him being the bigger, heavyweight.

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Coming down from 91 kilograms. Got a good left hand through to the body.

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He is a very big 81 kilograms boxer. His previous opposition both came

:49:45.:49:53.

from the continent of Africa. He beat the 2012 Nigerian Olympian. He

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is tough, this Kenyan. He is a tough guy, there is that right hook from

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McGlinchy. A good punch can target the body also. Just has to get the

:50:10.:50:19.

timing right. Just slipping to his right, finishing on the right to the

:50:20.:50:26.

head. Falling short with his attacks. A right jab from McGlinchey

:50:27.:50:40.

was effective. His feet were a bit disorganised. He rushed in with

:50:41.:50:52.

flailing shots. Getting McGlinchey with the headlock. I think that is a

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good round for McGlinchey. Ochola coming forward to the body. Coming

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around the side. The scoring blow from McGlinchey to his head.

:51:09.:51:15.

Bringing him onto the left hand. Not a bad round. The judges favouring

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the 24 Iran from Northern Ireland. Sudden death, all or nothing boxing.

:51:31.:51:42.

He lost in the final of the Ulster senior Championships. He then won a

:51:43.:51:54.

bout to secure his spot on the team. He has come out hard and fast in

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this round, dropping the first one, Ochola. A very big light

:52:02.:52:08.

heavyweight. Getting some shots into the torso of McGlinchy, he fired the

:52:09.:52:19.

right hook over the top. He can draw his opponent onto the right hook.

:52:20.:52:25.

When he breaks away, Ochola may come forward, bringing him onto that

:52:26.:52:32.

hook. Taking a step back. Ochola will lean forward, walking onto the

:52:33.:52:38.

right hook. That is what he has two do. He needs to meet his head left

:52:39.:52:42.

to right, McGlinchy. right hook. That is what he has two

:52:43.:52:50.

do. He needs to meet his -- as to do. Just bring in mind to that

:52:51.:52:59.

right-hand. -- bringing him onto that. A good left hand from

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McGlinchy. In close quarters he cups Ochola. -- cuffs. Ochola hugely

:53:07.:53:32.

experienced, the 31 euros policeman. -- 31 year rolled policeman. Another

:53:33.:53:40.

right, left, nation from McGlinchy, forcing Ochola to cover up, and

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weather the storm. A good left hand to the body. Did that work from

:53:46.:54:01.

Ochola. -- good footwork. Ochola has changed his tactics, trying to box

:54:02.:54:06.

at distance. He realises that McGlinchy is strong at close

:54:07.:54:11.

quarters, that is why he is on his toes, maintaining began. McGlinchy

:54:12.:54:16.

has two adjust, getting close to him. Unless the referee says brake,

:54:17.:54:24.

obviously. Take a step back, bring him onto the hook, McGlinchy has too

:54:25.:54:36.

adapt to this change from Ochola. -- has two. There is the ten second

:54:37.:54:45.

clapper. They good right hand from Ochola. McGlinchy gets Ochola on the

:54:46.:54:56.

chin. A round where Ochola changed his tactics. Changing halfway

:54:57.:55:04.

through. That was a good, sharp left-hand by McGlinchy. Ochola doing

:55:05.:55:11.

everything to stay at range. Let's have a look at the scores. Changing

:55:12.:55:23.

tactics halfway through the round. McGlinchy's corner will be more than

:55:24.:55:25.

happy. A Mexican wave in effect at the

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SECC, where the atmosphere is once again is fantastic. The

:55:44.:55:48.

quarterfinals of the 81 kilograms light heavyweight division. We move

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into the third and final round. McGlinchy in a commanding position.

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Ochola will have to produce a shot to bring about a finish if he hopes

:56:02.:56:05.

to get through to the middle stages. And improve the position he

:56:06.:56:18.

earned at Delhi at heavyweight. McGlinchey is laying in wait with

:56:19.:56:23.

his back to his own corner. He is relying on his counter punching

:56:24.:56:28.

ability to strike first and hardest. Ochola has to go on the front foot

:56:29.:56:33.

to close down the gap and that might suit McGlinchey, he can bring him on

:56:34.:56:36.

to close down the gap and that might suit McGlinchey, he can bring him

:56:37.:56:43.

onto the shops now. -- shots. Ochola has to go after him now. He is

:56:44.:56:47.

clearly losing the contest and they will be telling him that. He has to

:56:48.:56:53.

get on the front foot. Good left hand to the body from Ochola.

:56:54.:56:56.

Approaching the third and final round. At the Commonwealth

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Championships in Delhi he made it all the way through to the final

:57:13.:57:16.

before being knocked out. That is a good right hand from Ochola again.

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He made it to the final at the Commonwealth Championships in Delhi

:57:21.:57:33.

when he was knocked out by Simon Verlily. A swift right hand over the

:57:34.:57:40.

top from McGlinchey. Moving backwards towards the turnbuckle.

:57:41.:57:49.

Coming in from both flanks. McGlinchey has to concentrate. The

:57:50.:58:02.

canyons are all strong. -- Kenyans. Approaching the final 30 seconds. A

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place in the quarterfinals for the victor. Left hand to the body.

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Ochola fell short. McGlinchey talking up. Ochola keeps coming. --

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tucking in. Ochola is having some success. McGlinchey is keen to hold

:58:27.:58:32.

tucking in. Ochola is having some on. The blue corner are enquiring as

:58:33.:58:33.

to how long is left. Ochola is on. The blue corner are enquiring as

:58:34.:58:39.

really going for it but it could be too little too late. Ochola has been

:58:40.:58:45.

coming on strong in the closing moments. McGlinchey latches on like

:58:46.:58:50.

a limpid but he has probably done enough to take victory having taken

:58:51.:59:00.

the opening two rounds. Sean McGlinchey looks as though he has

:59:01.:59:08.

booked his place in the next round. All smiles in the blue corner. I

:59:09.:59:13.

think he won the contest in the first two rounds. I think he lost

:59:14.:59:17.

the last round. Ochola really went for it. He has got it. Just awaiting

:59:18.:59:42.

the official announcement. Ladies and gentlemen, we have the judges

:59:43.:59:46.

scorecards, all in agreement, the winner by unanimous decision through

:59:47.:59:52.

to the semifinal, in the blue corner, representing Northern

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Ireland, Sean McGlinchey! CHEERING So, Northern Ireland's Sean

:59:59.:00:03.

McGlinchey, he only made the Northern Ireland team at the last

:00:04.:00:12.

possible opportunity. He has guaranteed himself at least a bronze

:00:13.:00:17.

medal here at Glasgow 2014. He is the root of the final four. He will

:00:18.:00:22.

be determined to go better and try to occupy the top two position on

:00:23.:00:27.

the podium. Make no mistake, that celebration acknowledges the fact

:00:28.:00:31.

that he has secured himself at least a Commonwealth Games bronze at the

:00:32.:00:41.

SECC. Wonderful performance, very strong in the opening two rounds.

:00:42.:00:49.

Look at that. Two of the three judges favouring him but it was too

:00:50.:00:54.

late for the canyon. McGlinchey gets through. -- Kenyan. The key round

:00:55.:01:02.

was done in the first three rounds? -- first two rounds. You know you

:01:03.:01:09.

are going to get tired but I got there in the end. I am guaranteed a

:01:10.:01:17.

Borno matter what happens. -- guaranteed and meddle no matter

:01:18.:01:27.

what. -- a medal. I won the first two rounds. I knew that I had won

:01:28.:01:33.

the first two. What does it mean to know that you have got a medal in

:01:34.:01:39.

the bank? It is phenomenal. I have to keep myself focus now. I do not

:01:40.:01:43.

want to be happy with a bronze medal, I want to get to the top and

:01:44.:01:48.

I don't see why I can't. Everybody has the fan club there, have you got

:01:49.:01:53.

family and friends gritter Mark I have my father, my sister and my

:01:54.:02:05.

coach. -- friends? . Are the rest of your family coming over if you get

:02:06.:02:12.

to the final? I will be surprised. Do not lose your focus. Hopefully

:02:13.:02:17.

there are plenty of his family watching at home right now. Another

:02:18.:02:20.

fantastic result for the home nations. A very good night over at

:02:21.:02:25.

the SECC. Hopefully we will have more boxing in the final hour.

:02:26.:02:30.

Normally at this point in the show as we hand to the news we have got a

:02:31.:02:35.

beautiful sunset going on behind us. The Glasgow clouds have ruined the

:02:36.:02:40.

view. Despite the fact we do not have a glowing sky, here is the BBC

:02:41.:02:42.

News. We've got factory boys and butchers'

:02:43.:02:47.

apprentices and office clerks Don't stop moving!

:02:48.:02:50.

If you go back you'll die! Hi, I'm Sam. Straight back to

:02:51.:02:55.

Glasgow after a quick update. Israel has intensified

:02:56.:03:16.

its bombardment of Gaza. It's also warned

:03:17.:03:18.

of a long conflict ahead. More than 100 Palestinians are said

:03:19.:03:20.

to have been killed Six-week-old Alfie Sullock

:03:21.:03:22.

from Cardiff was beaten with Today, his babysitter Michael Pearce

:03:23.:03:26.

was found guilty of manslaughter. Ex-bandmates of Lostprophets

:03:27.:03:31.

paedophile Ian Watkins have spoken of their disgust at his crimes. They

:03:32.:03:35.

had hoped it wasn't true. They've now formed new group,

:03:36.:03:38.

No Devotion. This 16-year-old weightlifter has

:03:39.:03:43.

failed a drugs test Nigeria's Chika Amalaha's

:03:44.:03:45.

the first to test positive. They've been showing

:03:46.:03:49.

off their sporting skills. The Princes were visiting

:03:50.:03:54.

a project in Glasgow. Later, they joined Kate to watch

:03:55.:03:56.

the athletes at Hampden. More from us later. Now, it's back

:03:57.:04:01.

to Dan in Glasgow. Yeah, I am looking for

:04:02.:04:11.

a Prince Charming. I don't think I'm ugly, but I don't

:04:12.:04:13.

think I'm, like, really pretty. I say, "You've got something

:04:14.:04:16.

on your bum." "Really?" And I say, here until ten o'clock. Guiding you

:04:17.:04:58.

through some of the Knights sport. We are not the only place you can

:04:59.:05:02.

watch Commonwealth Games coverage. There is loads more going on

:05:03.:05:07.

tonight. Over on BBC One you can see coverage of athletics and swimming.

:05:08.:05:09.

-- to Knights sport. We are trying to keep everything

:05:10.:05:19.

covered. The swimming is also on the red button. The red button is one of

:05:20.:05:30.

your destinations. If you would like to continue watching the boxing, you

:05:31.:05:36.

can go to the website. You can also watch badminton and table tennis

:05:37.:05:46.

online. We are down at BBC at the Quay. Tonight the Asian network have

:05:47.:05:51.

taken over the stage. You can continue to watch that over at the

:05:52.:05:53.

website. Let's have a listen in. We saw a DJ earlier showing others

:05:54.:06:25.

the mix earlier. And Taj went down well, beat boxing, the back of the

:06:26.:06:28.

throat, the snare drum I think that was. Thank you for all of the snack

:06:29.:06:35.

news you have been sending in. This is stylish and slightly decadent.

:06:36.:06:39.

English blackberries and cream. Well done. Taking it back to the 80s,

:06:40.:06:53.

digging out the ice jams. -- gems. Chris Brooker has dumped ginger nuts

:06:54.:06:59.

in a kebab tea, that is solid. A nod of approval from the entire crew. --

:07:00.:07:10.

in a cup of tea. Jury so and potato frittata. .

:07:11.:07:14.

A massive let down. You need to have a look at yourself. You have let

:07:15.:07:26.

yourself down. More snack news as we continue to cover the Commonwealth

:07:27.:07:29.

Games throughout the rest of the week but right now we will take you

:07:30.:07:33.

over there into the Armadillo which we show you every night, the

:07:34.:07:39.

weightlifting continues with the men's 94 kilograms class.

:07:40.:07:40.

weightlifting continues with the Peter Kirkbride who we saw dancing

:07:41.:07:45.

onto the stage earlier, Sonny Webster and Owen Boxall. He was

:07:46.:07:49.

placed second after this match, and we are now heading back for the

:07:50.:07:54.

clean and jerk. COMMENTATOR: Lying in joint second place, 176, starting

:07:55.:08:01.

to apply pressure. This is for 326 kilos.

:08:02.:08:12.

Four kilos short of his personal best. A decent start. That is a very

:08:13.:08:24.

decent start in the clean and jerk. Starting on your performance maximum

:08:25.:08:30.

is much more difficult. He does not make it look hard. Did you say four

:08:31.:08:39.

kilos below his best? That did not look like four below his best to me.

:08:40.:08:46.

That is good judgement between the athlete and coaching team. When you

:08:47.:08:53.

talk about the difference between 176 and 180, that is a small

:08:54.:09:00.

percentage. A very bold move starting so heavy and he had no

:09:01.:09:06.

trouble. He is looking well. Here comes David. He is coached with his

:09:07.:09:14.

father. He is experienced also do have two Canadian coaches. They do

:09:15.:09:18.

not always train together but they have serious momentum with their

:09:19.:09:26.

success so far. As you would expect, just a little bit heavier so there

:09:27.:09:34.

is more effort required. Left arm may be? He did the right thing and

:09:35.:09:37.

he is smiling. No question for the judges. The referees were happy with

:09:38.:09:45.

that, and so does the jury seem to be. Maybe just shoulder movement. We

:09:46.:09:53.

are in the circle and looking down. It was difficult to judge. Here we

:09:54.:10:00.

go. Watch the drive. He is very patient. He waits for it to stop

:10:01.:10:03.

moving. That is some shoulder movement. As we get to heavier

:10:04.:10:12.

weights, the bar will start to swing around causing oscillation in the

:10:13.:10:17.

shoulders. It is interesting because so many people say, referee, how

:10:18.:10:19.

difficult is that? so many people say, referee, how

:10:20.:10:21.

difficult is But it is really difficult at these moments. You are

:10:22.:10:29.

having to make the decision as it happens. The referees are sitting

:10:30.:10:44.

close to the stage. You don't want to be swayed. The bar has gone 2177,

:10:45.:10:55.

a five K increase for the Malaysian. -- has gone to 177.

:10:56.:11:14.

Chest not high enough. -- just. Whatever thoughts he had going for

:11:15.:11:31.

bronze have evaporated. 315 has not come off. He got it to his

:11:32.:11:37.

shoulders, he did not have enough room to push it back. If you were in

:11:38.:11:47.

the Malaysian coaching Corner, what would you say? I would not worry

:11:48.:11:54.

about what he did wrong, I would focus about what he has two do write

:11:55.:12:00.

on this last lift, I would be talking to him about what he wants

:12:01.:12:04.

to feel, positive, finish on a high note. You want to finish with the

:12:05.:12:10.

bar overhead, making the noise, knowing you did it. Not crashing to

:12:11.:12:15.

the ground, falling off your shoulders. I think it is very

:12:16.:12:24.

important as a coach, never to say don't, or no, all positive

:12:25.:12:30.

messaging, you can, you will, talking about feelings. That is what

:12:31.:12:41.

I do. When you look at the opening weight, 200 kilos. That is in excess

:12:42.:12:49.

of double body weight. Apart from technique, take some guts to put

:12:50.:12:55.

your head under a bath which has 200 kilos. You have to get your heart

:12:56.:13:06.

and head under the bar. It will be his last lift of the Commonwealth

:13:07.:13:10.

Games, every reason to get behind him.

:13:11.:13:24.

Wow! Big comeback in the clean. A little bit rushed in his jerk. That

:13:25.:13:45.

leaves him stuck in fourth place, behind the man from Cameroon. Not

:13:46.:13:50.

everybody has a good day at the office. Much more crisp, clean, but

:13:51.:14:01.

the weights are still moving a bit. Sonny Webster, coming in for

:14:02.:14:10.

England. He did not get 150, got 147. Will try to add 180. 327, which

:14:11.:14:20.

would put him into the lead by one K. -- one kilo. A chance of the

:14:21.:14:54.

bronze. Needs to make this. That was very easy. Look how he uses the

:14:55.:15:02.

sling of the bar. Throwing it right up there. The sport he gave up for

:15:03.:15:12.

weightlifting? Goal. That makes a whole lot of sense when you look at

:15:13.:15:17.

his timing. The lift is a lot like a golf swing. Timing is important. The

:15:18.:15:26.

dip is the backswing. There is the drive, awesome. I don't know if

:15:27.:15:34.

anyone noticed, he broke a collar when he dropped that weight. Each of

:15:35.:15:42.

those wearing 2.5 kilos. They are vital, the only thing holding the

:15:43.:15:53.

weights on the bar. Looks as if Owen Boxall is coming in to take his

:15:54.:15:58.

second left. I have forgotten how early he came in. He is on 326,

:15:59.:16:06.

pushed down to second place. A five kilos increase to take him to 331.

:16:07.:16:16.

This will be a personal best total by four kilos. 181 will represent

:16:17.:16:27.

the best ever clean and jerk on a competition stage. This is

:16:28.:16:28.

high-stakes. Come on... He is there. Hast to

:16:29.:16:37.

stabilise it. Wow! -- he has two. He had so much momentum, I don't

:16:38.:16:57.

know how he did that, that was awesome. I am not sure he knows how

:16:58.:17:05.

he did it. That is the upside, maybe the downside is how much energy he

:17:06.:17:13.

used. Can he repeat it? Such a heavyweight macro, 180 kilos is no

:17:14.:17:35.

joke. -- such a heavy weight. Let's see how Peter does. Scotland

:17:36.:17:40.

challenging in the former Peter Kirkbride. Only had 140 kilos in the

:17:41.:17:50.

snatch. This would take into 324. He has two get this. He does, and he

:17:51.:17:56.

loves to channel the energy of the audience. So much easier to do in

:17:57.:17:59.

the clean and jerk. What a clean. A power jerk. You know

:18:00.:18:24.

what? He moved his starting weight quite a bit higher. That may have

:18:25.:18:29.

been a second attempt on the game plan, he went for it on his first.

:18:30.:18:38.

Let's watch the power jerk. The feet are not going into the split

:18:39.:18:41.

position, moving slightly to the side, like a landing on a jump.

:18:42.:18:48.

Weigh less margin of error. You cannot shift your weight. He was not

:18:49.:18:53.

in the split position. In cannot shift your weight. He was not

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risk, absolutely right, he put on paper 175, being as far behind as he

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was, they decided they had to take the risk. Had he got 182, they still

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would be taking risks on the second and third attempts. I don't know how

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brave he can be. What I do know, he must put more kilos on the bar. He

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must do this. This will be all about making your lifts. He has only made

:19:38.:19:46.

one out of four. He needs to do the same clean, the jerk needs more

:19:47.:19:53.

patients in the drive. He is an experienced lifter. He has been in

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this situation before. This would taking into third place. -- take

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him. A great clean. Well, we said before, can he be like

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Richie Paterson? Silver to gold. Right now we're not worried about

:20:28.:20:32.

the medal, just the third attempts, can he make a nice, solid third

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attempt like Richie Paterson did last night? He was so close in

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Delhi. Just missing the gold by one kilo. This is real pressure. I am

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glad that somebody else once this weight, to give him the respite. I'm

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glad to see it is the Canadian who wants it, this is a big jump for

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him. Such a gutsy catch. Throwing yourself under a bar to get that

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load. Tried as hard as he could. What they were doing their, they

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were looking to the future. They gave him a big target. He got it

:21:25.:21:32.

onto his shoulders. He really got their read in the squat position. --

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got their. -- got buried in the squat position. It was really a good

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start. Very gutsy. We need to see guts now. We need to see the head

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and heart under the bar. We sort of already know that the gold is beyond

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him. There are so many lifters with attempts to come. It would be a

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miracle to get on the podium. For goodness sake, let's get behind him

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and get this total done. Competition plans change, right now this is the

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anyone that matters for him. That was his best clean. He did his best.

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I am just thinking, maybe the occasion, maybe the fans, the

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family, goodness knows, something got to him. We know that Peter

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Kirkbride can do this almost any day of the week. Sometimes there is no

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explanation, it is either good or it is not. It did just not happen for

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him. He really seems to be focused and going after it. He should be

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proud of himself, he doesn't really have anything to be ashamed of, he

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composed himself. A new leader. 333. A very light

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weight for him, looks as if he is capable of a lot more. The battle is

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really on for the medals. A great Paul, not easy, halfway out of his

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squat, a sticking point. One of those athletes who looks like if he

:24:09.:24:13.

can get straight, he will get the jerk, without question. Fairies

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Debbie, working with him. -- there is Debbie. They have gone for a five

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kilos increase. While that is happening, it will go to 185. The

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English boys about to get into this. Keith Morgan putting Sonny Webster

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in, no, it will be Owen Boxall at 185. Keith Morgan putting one kilo

:25:00.:25:08.

on for Sonny Webster at 186. That requires Owen Boxall to come out for

:25:09.:25:14.

his third and final attempt. A four kilos increase. Territory he has not

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been in before today. This will putting in first, giving him a

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chance to see where the chips will fall. The last letter was not easy,

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even repeating that is difficult. Now he has a few more kilos. He used

:25:35.:25:39.

a lot of energy on the previous attempt. He has two be efficient. If

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he cleans it, has a chance. Well. That was so close. It looks like he

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had a bit of a blackout. The doctor is with him. Taking his belt off

:26:05.:26:14.

right away. He may have lost oxygen. It leaves Owen Boxall in silver

:26:15.:26:18.

medal position. He has to wait and see what happens. Now, here is the

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interest. Sonny Webster is putting six kilos on the bar. This will take

:26:28.:26:36.

him to 333. His body weight is lighter. Owen Boxall is 92.84.

:26:37.:26:46.

Chasing actually be Indian. And he is lighter than Mali. For the first

:26:47.:26:58.

time this season this would help him to overtake Owen Boxall. That is a

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great clean. GROANS FROM CROWD A little rushed in the jerk. He

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might even go higher. We will see how this plays out next. He has

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called it at 186. Does he want to take a risk and go heavier? This is

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crucial at this moment. The Indian is still alive. This would put him

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into first place. By body weight it would put him in front of the

:27:48.:27:53.

Indian. Then, if he happened to run into trouble on his second or third

:27:54.:28:00.

attempt, Sonny Webster has an outside chance of stealing a medal.

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These are hard calls to make. Sonny Webster is still on 186. They still

:28:10.:28:16.

have a bit and 20 seconds before he has to come out. What are they going

:28:17.:28:26.

to do? They are shaking their heads. They are saying they ran out of time

:28:27.:28:30.

for changing. It will be 186. Do it and hope. He is smiling. That is

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what you have to do, he has nothing but potential in front of him. One

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minute left, the stage is his. No matter what happens he has to make

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this moment count. Do not rush through it. He needs to do the clean

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again. Leave it a moment longer before the jerk. He just needs a

:28:54.:29:02.

moment of patience. Remember, this is the hardest lift of all. The

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last, third attempt. What a gutsy clean. This will not be an easy jerk

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but it is his last one. Well, he remains in third. I think we will

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see a lot more of Sonny Webster in the years to come. Unbelievable that

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he is just a junior for this year. He was

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he is just a junior for this year. stage. 341 will be

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he is just a junior for this year. will be very aware that his biggest

:30:03.:30:03.

rival on paper at least is the man will be very aware that his biggest

:30:04.:30:08.

from Papua New Guinea. He has posted an open which is 12 kilos more than

:30:09.:30:14.

his starter. It is all about making the kilos. What a speedy clean. And

:30:15.:30:30.

a speedy jerk for that matter. Super easy. So, the man from the Hawthorn

:30:31.:30:42.

club, his hero... A man who left his home country and can still only

:30:43.:30:49.

connect with his family on the phone and Skype. What a great start. That

:30:50.:31:00.

is a very solid lift. We only have three men left in the competition.

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Well, the athlete from Papua New Guinea has his first clean and jerk

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on the board. They are on the podium but it is a question of what colour.

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Absolutely. This man goes about his business almost overlooked in the

:31:21.:31:23.

competition but he is quietly making progress left by left. -- lift by

:31:24.:31:38.

lift. This would take him to 338. What a solid clean. Well. What a

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dance. He held it. It is not easy doing those kinds of dances to save

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the weight. The way we are going, they are both going to lift out

:32:09.:32:12.

before the man from Papua New Guinea starts. Yes. An amazing save.

:32:13.:32:22.

Again, you might have seen a bit of movement but it is shoulder

:32:23.:32:30.

movement. He is not going to take 189. He is heavier than the

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Australian athletes are what he will try to do now is take a weight which

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will give him a chance to beat the total that the Australian already

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has and hope that something goes wrong. The Australian has put it up

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so at the moment he is three kilos behind in any case. Yes, what they

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have done with the Indians is just putting up 194 to force the Aussie

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to come in and lift and then they will see where he chooses to come

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in. They will play that card. They want to be the last to play between

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him and the Aussie. It is a question of how the two coaching teams work

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it out. Again, this is crucial because if they get in to a punch

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for punch thing on the Marshalls desk, it could go wrong. The stakes

:33:31.:33:38.

keep going up and the numbers keep rising and eventually someone has to

:33:39.:33:56.

try to lift the weight. It happens. Ribouem has posted his weight. He

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has gone down and the Indian has been put in so now the Indians have

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to decide whether they want to go up. Are the Indians prepared to go

:34:04.:34:15.

to 196? It does not look like it. They are coming out at 194. So, what

:34:16.:34:22.

the Indians have decided is, this is what our man can do. Let's do it.

:34:23.:34:30.

Let's then see how brave and good the other two guys are. That's

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right, push them into uncomfortable territory. The man from Papua New

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Guinea has not got a score on the board for the clean and jerk.

:34:41.:34:49.

Anything can still happen. So, this would be for five out of six and the

:34:50.:35:01.

lead. Can he stand up? He can't. It is so hard to get out of that. He

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was trying to generate the force from that position. He is in silver

:35:06.:35:12.

medal position. He could easily be pushed down into bronze. But now he

:35:13.:35:23.

has to put his chips on the table. He came down from 200 which is

:35:24.:35:31.

sensible. He starts four kilos lower than Ribouem from the first half.

:35:32.:35:48.

I love how this athlete walks out, ready to attack the bar. He is in a

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good position with the big clean and jerk on his side. He is looking for

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344 to zoom into first place. This will be so much easier if he can do

:36:03.:36:15.

it now. That's right. He is going to have to do this again because

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Ribouem has pushed his up to 195. They are both on second attempts.

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Yes, second attempts by the athlete which did not just lift. The bar is

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loaded and the clock will start so now it is up to the Aussies about

:36:44.:36:48.

how high they want to go. How much do they want to mess with the

:36:49.:36:57.

recovery of Kari. They could have had two minutes if they went up

:36:58.:37:00.

right away because another athlete has been called so they started at

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one minute again. This is the poker game, this is the tactic, the

:37:08.:37:12.

Aussies have made a move, only by one kilo, but because the man from

:37:13.:37:17.

Papua New Guinea failed, he has to come into secure total. It was a

:37:18.:37:23.

case of lifting lighter than your effort. There you go. A little off

:37:24.:37:39.

on the timing but you can see that the weight is not his maximum. That

:37:40.:37:47.

was a good jerk. It does not happen with maximum weights every day. 344,

:37:48.:37:57.

first place. Now he has put the Australian in a position that he has

:37:58.:38:02.

to come out and deliver on this 196. This is an eight kilo increase.

:38:03.:38:12.

Although there was not too much difficulty in the 188. This will

:38:13.:38:17.

come down to controlling the weight in the moment and not rushing,

:38:18.:38:22.

getting overexcited. Eight kilos go on. Then he will say to Stephen

:38:23.:38:26.

Carbery, catch me if you can. That was a brilliant recovery. Very

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patient. Come on! What a fight. Fantastic. Another amazing

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celebration dance. When champions are asked, they deliver. Very solid.

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Great clean. Very patient with the setup. There is solid. And so

:39:08.:39:15.

confident. You can tell that he believes that this is his day. So,

:39:16.:39:27.

body to compare, Stephen Kari, 92.81. Ribouem 92 point 52. So,

:39:28.:39:42.

remember, he has got to get the extra kilo because the Australian is

:39:43.:39:58.

lighter. So, this is five kilos I am just having a look at the maths. A

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five kilo increase would take him to 549. You have got it. But his body

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weight is 92.81. This would put them in a tie but bring him to first on

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body weight. He is doing exactly what he needs and no more. He needs

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to be more efficient than he was for the last one. If he lifts this one,

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he is the champion. If he misses, goes to Australia. What a fight.

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Wow! That was the most spectacular lift of the day. The champion of 94

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kilos is Ribouem. The referee 's have gone two to one against him. --

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the referees. Complete look of disbelief and confusion. I cannot

:41:10.:41:16.

see if there was an elbow on the knee. Man, what a jerk. The jury has

:41:17.:41:32.

called. That means there may be a decision. The competition has been

:41:33.:41:47.

stopped. Here we go, the replay... It sure came close. I don't know if

:41:48.:41:55.

it's made contact. You would need to be a lot closer to judge that.

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Remember the third attempt at 200 was Papa New Guinea's last attempt.

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If it stands, the victory goes to Australia. It may have brushed with

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the right arm, by the look on his face, not sure. He did not see that

:42:17.:42:24.

one coming. Let's have a look. That is a touch. Definite touch on the

:42:25.:42:33.

knee. This will be held up. It will be maintained. That means the

:42:34.:42:41.

Australian will have recaptured the title for the country which has

:42:42.:42:53.

dominated this weight class. Kari has another go at his disposal. It

:42:54.:43:00.

is the eight kilos second attempt putting the pressure on. This has

:43:01.:43:06.

two remain, we have seen the evidence is, and I hope the audience

:43:07.:43:14.

is quiet. Here comes the official announcement. Oh! Wii with the

:43:15.:43:29.

advantage of video know that was the wrong decision. I am not sure if it

:43:30.:43:35.

really touched, we would need a side view. I saw the flesh indentation.

:43:36.:43:54.

We will have a look again. Now Ribouem has put six kilos on the

:43:55.:44:01.

bar. He has to focus on not being frustrated, he may have seen the

:44:02.:44:09.

touch on the replay. He did not anticipate needing this left. Maybe

:44:10.:44:14.

we will get a chance to look at it again. This was for the gold medal.

:44:15.:44:31.

He is left in silver. As you said, he feels robbed. There is Kari

:44:32.:44:48.

picking up his coach. Papa New Guinea, they have got the gold,

:44:49.:45:03.

going to Steven Kari. Good sportsmanship, shaking hands. You do

:45:04.:45:08.

what you have two, this athlete did the job. -- has two. Was this the

:45:09.:45:24.

right or wrong decision? That touched for me. I think the

:45:25.:45:30.

president of the jury has not made any mistakes, I think that is the

:45:31.:45:35.

first one. Let us say, they do not have a replay. They went from

:45:36.:45:39.

memory, I did not see the touch either. Either the referees,

:45:40.:45:50.

obviously the referees who gave the no left were not convincing as to

:45:51.:46:01.

why they gave the red light. -- no lift. A very exceptional way for the

:46:02.:46:11.

compositions you end, still a great lift. The decision of him to put the

:46:12.:46:20.

eight kilos on to create the 249 was simply amazing. Ribouem will feel

:46:21.:46:28.

robbed by the jury. He did have the chance to make 208. He was backstage

:46:29.:46:36.

looking at the television. He was looking with his own eyes. That does

:46:37.:46:41.

not change the fact he had the strength to lift it. He got

:46:42.:46:47.

distracted. That will be hard to get over. I did not think he had the

:46:48.:46:53.

chance with the third attempt, it was in his head. He had been in

:46:54.:46:59.

himself. When that gets into you, what chance do you have? He is an

:47:00.:47:04.

experienced competitor. Given one more try, he could have refocused

:47:05.:47:11.

his energy. There is a lot of difference between being a champion

:47:12.:47:20.

and a silver medallists. -- medallist. That will be a tough pill

:47:21.:47:27.

to swallow. It has been some competition. These are the clean and

:47:28.:47:33.

jerk contributions, leading to the ultimate result. That 200 kilos

:47:34.:47:39.

given to Steven Kari making all the difference.

:47:40.:47:49.

Spare a thought for Peter Coates ride, sadly not his night. -- Peter

:47:50.:48:04.

Kirkbride, not his night. He wanted it to be the biggest of his life.

:48:05.:48:09.

This is how it finished up. Going to Papa New Guinea. Ahead of Australia.

:48:10.:48:21.

349 winning the day by virtue of lighter body weight. Chandrakant

:48:22.:48:30.

Mali a worthy bronze medallist. Personal best for Owen Boxall,

:48:31.:48:34.

excellent competition, frustrating to finish fourth. Sonny Webster,

:48:35.:48:42.

what a future for him. Personal best for the Canadian. His first

:48:43.:48:46.

competition. Excellent for him. We finish with some weightlifting,

:48:47.:48:51.

sadly the English lifters finishing just outside the medals, the gold

:48:52.:48:57.

medal going to Steven Kari from Papa New Guinea in controversial style.

:48:58.:49:03.

Some big news. We have shown you the highlights of the Glasgow skyline.

:49:04.:49:13.

They have turned on the Hydro gold to celebrate Scotland's medal

:49:14.:49:19.

achievement. Going past the 13 medals they achieved in Melbourne.

:49:20.:49:26.

All rather impressive. Keeping on our social media theme, a lot more

:49:27.:49:39.

selfies sent in. With Colin Jackson! Mike is at the athletics, tweeting

:49:40.:49:48.

at the decathlon pole vault. This is the most athletes in one photo.

:49:49.:49:55.

Significant. Sean Dougherty taking this crowd shot. Writing, I love you

:49:56.:50:05.

Glasgow. At this point we tell you what is coming up tonight. Yesterday

:50:06.:50:12.

we did not have Mark Chapman on. He is having a chat with our

:50:13.:50:22.

adjudicator, Mr Bouchier. He is becoming a star. What is on your

:50:23.:50:30.

programme, 10:40 p.m.? The last night at the swimming. Are we

:50:31.:50:38.

walking? Lots of medallists, including Ross Murdoch and Hannah

:50:39.:50:45.

Miley. We have a couple of athletics legends, Lord Sebastian Coe, and if

:50:46.:50:54.

I do an impression... Rowan Atkinson? I am thinking Olympic

:50:55.:51:02.

opening ceremony. When you were a kid... Daley Thompson did you never

:51:03.:51:10.

play his computer game? That is very obscure. A lot of people watching

:51:11.:51:19.

out the back. We need a bigger studio, or less windows. A lot of

:51:20.:51:27.

people outside. The audience appears to be getting bigger and bigger, and

:51:28.:51:31.

drinking a lot more. Have a lovely programme. Mark Chapman. We will

:51:32.:51:39.

leave you with the band. See tomorrow on BBC Three.

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