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Feliks Stamm Multi-Nations – Day 3 Results

Ireland will have one boxer fight for gold tomorrow in Warsaw.

Kieran Molloy claimed his third win in as many days at the Feliks Stamm multi-nations in Poland today.

The Galway welter beat Armenia’s Garnik Papikyan in an all southpaw 69kg semi-final to guarantee himself at least silver in the Polish capital.

Molloy, using his backhand to great effect in each round, took all three frames en route to victory, his best moments coming near the end of frame two when he launched three very effective attacks.

Papikyan had his moments early on in what Irish team manager Francis Keeling described as a very cagey contest.

“It was a very tactical bout. Kieran boxed excellently, very clever, good hand speed. That’s his third win in three days and he’s getting better with each fight,” he said.

Myles Casey was also in action today but lost on a unanimous decision to Polish bantam Jaroslaw Iwanow at the last-four stage. Just five boxers entered in the 56kg class and Casey will be bringing home bronze.

Molloy meets a second Polish opponent in Saturday’s final. The host nation are using more than one boxer in each of the weights at the 34th edition of the tournament.

Feliks Stamm Multi-Nations Warsaw, Poland
May 3rd
Last 16
60kg James McGivern (Ireland) lost to Sofiane Oumiha (France) 0-5
69kg Kieran Molloy (Ireland) beat Jamshid Nasari (Norway) 4-1

Q/Final
91+kg Thomas Carty (Ireland) lost to Djamili Dini Aboudou (France) 0-5

May 4th
Q/Final
69kg Kieran Molloy (Ireland) beat Gibaldo Maksymilin (Poland) 5-0

May 5th
S/Finals
56kg Myles Casey (Ireland) lost to Jaroslaw Iwanow (Poland) 0-5
69kg Kieran Molloy (Ireland) beat Garnik Papikyan (Armenia) 5-0

May 6th
Finals
69kg Kieran Molloy (Ireland) v Mateusz Kostecki (Poland)

Irish squad
56kg Myles Casey (St Francis) (Bronze)
60kg James McGivern (St Georges)
69kg Kieran Molloy (Oughterard) (Silver, at least)
91+g Thomas Carty (Glasnevin)
Team manager: Francis Keeling
Coaches: Dimitry Dimitruc and Jimmy Haplin

Joe O'Neill

Reporting on Irish boxing the past five years. Work has appeared on irish-boxing.com, Boxing News, the42.ie, and local and national media. Provide live ringside updates, occasional interviews, and special features on the future of Irish boxing. email: joneill6@tcd.ie

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