Men's Boxing begins at 8:30 a.m. ET/1 p.m. GMT with the Men's Fly (52kg), immediately followed in succession by the Light (60kg), Welter (69kg) Light Heavy (81 kg) and Super Heavy (91kg+) weight classes. It is believed to wrap up by 10:30 a.m.
In order of weight and appearance, here is the schedule for the Men's Boxing Finals.
The Men's Fly (52kg) will feature two very young fighters, Tugstsogt Nyambayar, 20-year-old of Mongolia against Cuba's 18-year-old Roeisy Ramirez Carrazana. Nyambayar is coming off a 15-11 win against Russian Misham Aloaian. Ramirez pounded his way into the finals after defeating Ireland's Michael Conlan 20-10.
Men's Light (60kg) Vasyl Lomachenko in the red corner will face South Korea's Soonchul Han in the blue corner. Ukraines' Lomachenk is the No. 1 ranked Light Weight boxer in the weight class.
Men's Welter (69kg) Out of the red corner, Great Britain's own, Freddie Evans will take the ring as he faces Serik Sapiyev of Kazakhstan. Sapiyev comes into the match ranked No. 2. Britain's Evans is only 21-years-old. Sapiyev is a 28-year-old veteran.
Men's Light Heavy (81kg) This match will have the fourth ranked Egor Mekhontcev of Russia and Adilbek Niyazymbetov of Kazakhstan.
Men's Super Heavy (+91kg) Great Britain will have another crack at gold in this weight class as they will have another young boxer in the ring, this one by the name of Anthony Joshua. He will face Italian Roberto Cammarelle who is 10-years his senior. Joshua is ranked 2nd while Cammarelle is ranked fourth. Joshua possesses the young and the height advantage in this match.
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