Richie Woodhall
Olympic medallist
Galal Yafai. Because boxingโs not all about mid and long range counter-punching and looking good on your feet. Youโve got to appreciate that short to mid range work and no one did it better. Even more refreshing was that it was rewarded by the judges.
Tony Davis
Olympic coach
Itโs a tight one for me between Andy Cruz and Galal Yafai but if I had to pick one it would be Galal. He was unseeded, came through an array of styles from formidable opponents. What Galal did was nothing but a โdemonstration of excellence in Olympic boxing.โ
Lewis Richardson
GB middleweight
Galal Yafai was on fire throughout. He stopped, dropped and handed over standing counts. This doesnโt happen often in amateur boxing, let alone on the biggest stage at the Olympic Games. He rose to the occasion, even beating Cuba along the way.
Andy Clarke
Boxing Commentator
Galal Yafai. He produced a string of exceptional performances. Wins against Cuba and Kazakhstan and then a supersonic display in the final. I loved watching Roniel Iglesias, Arlen Lopez and Julio La Cruz do their thing, Busenaz Surmeneli too, but for me itโs Yafai.
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