- 9 Aug 2024 - 22:10(22:10 GMT)
That’s all from us
Thanks for joining us for a thrilling evening of Olympic boxing!
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- 9 Aug 2024 - 22:07(22:07 GMT)
‘This has been my dream’
Khelif expressed her joy after defying a major gender controversy to win gold in front of a pulsating Roland-Garros crowd that roared her to victory.
Taiwan’s Lin Yu-ting, who, together with Khelif, was disqualified from last year’s world championships after failing gender eligibility testing, fights in the women’s 57kg final on Saturday.
“I’m very happy. For eight years this has been my dream and I’m now the Olympic champion and gold medallist,” said Khelif, 25. “I’ve worked for eight years, no sleep, eight years tired. Now I’m Olympic champion.”
There were large numbers of Algerian fans at the 15,000-seat Court Philippe-Chatrier.
“I want to thank all the people who have come to support me,” Khelif said.
“All the people from Algeria and all the people at my base. I want to thank all the team, my coach. Thank you so much.”
- 9 Aug 2024 - 21:49(21:49 GMT)
More gold medal boxing to come
That was the last fight this evening, but there’s more boxing to come on Saturday. We will have the build-up and live text commentary of all the fights:
- Lin Yu-Ting of Taiwan faces Julia Szeremeta of Poland (women’s 57kg) – starts at 19:30 GMT
- Abdumalik Khalokov of Uzbekistan faces Munarbek Seyitbek Uulu of Kyrgyzstan (men’s 57kg) – starts at 19:57 GMT
- Li Qian of China faces Atheyna Bibeichi Bylon of Panama (women’s 75kg) – starts at 20:34 GMT
- Bakhodir Jalolov of Uzbekistan faces Ayoub Ghadfa Drissi El Aissaoui of Spain (men’s 92+kg) – starts at 20:51 GMT

Lin Yu-Ting of Team Chinese Taipei will fight for the gold medal in the Women’s 57kg final match on Saturday [Richard Pelham/Getty Images] Advertisement - 9 Aug 2024 - 21:46(21:46 GMT)
The medal ceremony begins for women’s welterweight
There is still a huge crowd in the stands at Roland Garros to see the women’s welterweight medals handed out, including Khelif’s gold.
Janjaem Suwannapheng of Thailand and Taiwan’s Chen Nien-chin are presented with bronze, then Yang Liu is given her silver.
A huge roar goes up from the crowd as Khelif receives her gold. She grins broadly as the Algerian anthem is played.

Gold medallist Imane Khelif of Team Algeria acknowledges the crowd from the podium during the Boxing Women’s 66kg medal ceremony at Roland Garros on August 9, 2024, in Paris, France [Richard Pelham/Getty Images] 
Silver medallist Yang Liu (left) bronze medallist Janjaem Suwannapheng of Thailand (obscured) and bronze medallist Chen Nien-chin of Team Chinese Taipei (right) react as gold medallist Imane Khelif of Team Algeria, centre, kisses her medal during the Boxing Women’s 66kg medal ceremony [Maja Hitij/Getty Images] 
Khelif kisses her gold medal during the medal ceremony [Richard Pelham/Getty Images] - 9 Aug 2024 - 21:40(21:40 GMT)
Photos: Khelif’s victory in pictures

Algeria’s Imane Khelif makes her way to the ring prior to the Boxing Women’s 66kg final match against Yang Liu of China [Richard Pelham/Getty Images] 
Khelif prepares to fight Yang before the opening round [Ariana Cubillos/AP Photo] 
Khelif, left, lands a punch on the chin of Yang during the match [John Locher/AP Photo] 
Yang looks on as match referee Jakov Peterson raises Khelif’s hand to announce the winner [Maja Hitij/Getty Images] 
Khelif celebrates winning the gold medal with Algeria coaches Mohamed Chaoua and Mohamed al-Shawa after the fight [Maja Hitij/Getty Images] - 9 Aug 2024 - 21:32(21:32 GMT)
The Olympic Games never fail to concoct incredible stories, and this will be remembered as one of them: Can't recall an athlete having to overcome such extracurricular obstacles to the extent that Imane Khelif has on her way to winning gold in women's welterweight boxing pic.twitter.com/CMPnvicRzO
— Maher Mezahi (@MezahiMaher) August 9, 2024
- 9 Aug 2024 - 21:28(21:28 GMT)
Algeria’s first ever medallist in women’s boxing
Algerian 🇩🇿 Imane Khelif is a Paris 2024 Olympic GOLD 🥇 medalist – her nation’s first ever medal in women’s boxing. 🥊
From Tiaret – a small rural village in western Algeria, Imane sold scrap metal and her mother’s couscous to raise money to access the nearest gym. Mabrouk. 🤗 pic.twitter.com/wFEz0kzMa9
— Usher Komugisha (@UsherKomugisha) August 9, 2024
- 9 Aug 2024 - 21:22(21:22 GMT)
🇩🇿🥇 IMANE KHELIF GOLD MEDAL !
Algerian women continue to make us proud #Olympics #Paris2024 pic.twitter.com/xYe4eMGHWI
— Algeria FC (@Algeria_FC) August 9, 2024
- 9 Aug 2024 - 21:19(21:19 GMT)
A dominant victory
Khelif never looked like losing tonight – she also won the last round on every judge’s scorecard.
You can see how much it means to her to be crowned woman’s welterweight champion, as she pumps her fists and roars at the crowd before leaving the arena.

Imane Khelif of Team Algeria celebrates with the crowd after winning the gold medal following the Boxing Women’s 66kg final match against Yang Liu [Richard Pelham/Getty Images] Advertisement - 9 Aug 2024 - 21:15(21:15 GMT)
Khelif wins gold!
It’s a unanimous decision – Imane Khelif has become the first African, Algerian and Arab woman to win an Olympic boxing gold.
It’s been one of the stories of the tournament, Khelif has endured torrents of abuse, and now she is doing a gleeful victory jig in the ring.
Her team are ecstatic – one team member puts her on his shoulders and she waves an Algerian flag to the crowd.

Yang Liu looks on as match referee Jakov Peterson raises the hand of Imane Khelif (red) to announce the winner of the Boxing Women’s 66kg final match [Richard Pelham/Getty Images] 
Imane Khelif of Team Algeria poses for a photo after winning the gold medal [Richard Pelham/Getty Images] - 9 Aug 2024 - 21:13(21:13 GMT)
Khelif vs Yang: Round three
Yang has it all to do now and she looks disappointed by the judges scoring in the last round.
Khelif knows a knockout is unlikely as the Chinese fighter doesn’t have huge power, and the Algerian beckons her on.
Khelif lands with a great right hand and follows it up with a left hook. Yang is having to look for an opening and she catches Khelif with a big left as she presses forward.
The Algerian has her hands down at her hips, wanting Yang to attack. She shakes her head as Yang misses some shots.
The bell goes and Khelif is delighted, while Yang looks resigned to defeat.
Khelif was just too good for her.

Imane Khelif punches Liu Yang in the third round [Richard Pelham/Getty Images] 
Khelif punches Yang in the third round [Richard Pelham/Getty Images] - 9 Aug 2024 - 21:09(21:09 GMT)
Khelif vs Yang: Round two
Khelif comes forward, starting the round aggressively. She looks more willing to let her hands go after that good first round.
The Algerian stabs a shot to the body then looks for a right hand up top. She doesn’t look too troubled by the Chinese southpaw.
But Yang is still in the fight, she feints well, slips some shots and fires back with her own. Khelif is warned by the referee for holding and hitting, as some people in the crowd seem to be ululating.
Yang grew into that round and landed some good counters as Khelif became more aggressive.
Khelif landed some powerful straight right hands though, and again, all five judges give the round to Khelif.

Imane Khelif (red) of Team Algeria and Yang Liu of Team People’s Republic of China exchange punches in the second round [Richard Pelham/Getty Images] - 9 Aug 2024 - 21:06(21:06 GMT)
Khelif vs Yang: Round one
There is fervent support in the crowd for the Algerian as the bell goes.
Both fighters are the same height, they both stake an early claim to the middle of the ring.
Yang bursts into life, throwing a combination but Khelif easily evades them.
The Chinese woman then lands some straight punches, pushing Khelif back. Yang is trying to be the aggressor here.
The crowd urges Khelif to let her hands go, and she fires off a few leading crosses, following up with a jab.
Khelif finds Yang with a big right hand – it’s a massive warning for the Chinese fighter.
Yang gets back on the front foot and circles, looking for an opening but the bell goes before she can land any more meaningful punches.
All five judges give the round to Khelif.

Imane Khelif (red) of Team Algeria looks on against Yang Liu of Team People’s Republic of China during the first round of the Boxing Women’s 66kg final match [Maja Hitij/Getty Images] - 9 Aug 2024 - 21:00(21:00 GMT)
The fighters are in the ring
Khelif, all in red, comes into the arena to screams of support.
Yang, wearing all blue, comes out to a less friendly welcome and a smattering of boos.

Imane Khelif of Team Algeria makes her way to the ring [Maja Hitij/Getty Images] 
Algeria’s Imane Khelif prepares to compete against China’s Yang Liu in the women’s 66kg final boxing match during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Roland-Garros Stadium, in Paris on August 9, 2024 [Mohd Rasfan/AFP] - 9 Aug 2024 - 20:58(20:58 GMT)
Next up – the main event
It’s almost time for Algeria’s Imane Khelif to fight China’s Yang Liu for gold in the women’s welterweight (66kg) category.
- 9 Aug 2024 - 20:56(20:56 GMT)
Mullojonov wins heavyweight men’s gold!
No controversy here, as the Uzbek man’s hand is raised. He wasn’t tested at all – perhaps Alfonso felt Mullojonov’s power early on and became hyper-cautious.
A couple of judges gave the last round to the Azeri, but other than that it was a totally dominant win for Mullojonov.

Uzbekistan’s Lazizbek Mullojonov (Blue) reacts after beating Azerbaijan’s Loren Berto Alfonso Dominguez in the men’s 92kg final boxing match [Mohd Rasfan/AFP] - 9 Aug 2024 - 20:54(20:54 GMT)
Alfonso vs Mullojonov: Round three
Alfonso has to come out and fight, but he still goes long periods in range without firing a meaningful shot.
Both men taking most of the shots on their gloves, Mullojonov gives a little shake of the head as Alfonso fails to penetrate his guard.
With a minute left to go, Alfonso is still not fighting aggressively, just trying to inch towards Mullojonov with a high guard.
The Averi gets himself into a good position with some nifty footwork but doesn’t pull the trigger.
The bell goes and Mullojonov almost looks embarrassed – he shows no signs of elation at all, even though he’s almost certainly won.
Advertisement - 9 Aug 2024 - 20:51(20:51 GMT)
Alfonso vs Mullojonov: Round two
Some great slapping sounds as Mullojonov lands a heavy shot and then Alfonso fires back with a combination.
Mullojonov is still backing up his opponent and smashes a series of punches into Alfonso’s gloves.
Both men are a little wary of each other’s power, Alfonso is still fighting at half speed, looking so relaxed and waiting for a mistake.
Alfonso did catch Mullojonov with a great left hook in that round.
But Mullojonov lifts his hands in the air at the end of the round as Alfonso looks a bit baffled.
Again, all the judges give the round to Mullojonov.

Azerbaijan’s Loren Berto Alfonso Dominguez and Uzbekistan’s Lazizbek Mullojonov (Blue) compete in second round of final [Mohd Rasfan/AFP] - 9 Aug 2024 - 20:46(20:46 GMT)
Alfonso vs Mullojonov: Round one
And the second half of this evening’s bouts begins.
Mullojonov immediately takes the middle of the ring but it’s a hesitant start to the fight by both men.
The Uzbek darts in and throws a quick flurry, but Alfonso hits back with his own combination and raises his hand in glee.
But the southpaw Mullojonov quickly backs the orthodox fighter into the corner and catches him with a powerful cross.
Alfonso stalks along the ropes with his hands down, hoping to lure Mullojonov in. The Azeri has lightning-fast hands for such a big man, but he’s not throwing much – he’s been a bit passive so far, with the Uzbek more active and landing the more significant punches.
All five judges give the round to Mullojonov.

Loren Berto Alfonso Dominguez of Azerbaijan in first-round action against Lazizbek Mullojonov (blue) of Uzbekistan [Pilar Olivares/Reuters] - 9 Aug 2024 - 20:40(20:40 GMT)
But before the main event, we have the men’s heavyweight final
Lazizbek Mullojonov of Uzbekistan and Loren Alfonso of Azerbaijan via Cuba face off shortly for gold in the 92kg category.
Alfonso enters the arena all in red, and Roland Garros comes back to life after a short break.
Mullojonov, all in blue, follows shortly after.
Imane Khelif beats Yang Liu in Paris Olympics boxing final – as it happened
All the updates as Algeria’s Imane Khelif beat China’s Yang Liu to win women’s welterweight gold at Paris 2024.

Published On 9 Aug 2024
This page is now closed. Thanks for joining us. These were the updates as Imane Khelif beat Yang Liu in the women’s 66kg boxing final at the Paris Olympics 2024 on Friday, August 9:
- Algerian boxer Imane Khelif, who was thrust into the centre of a dispute about her sex early on at the Paris Games, beat China’s Yang Liu to win gold in the women’s welterweight (66kg) category.
- Khelif dictated most of the first round from the centre of the ring and unloaded a flurry of punches on Yang two-thirds of the way through to take the early initiative. The second round started in the same way, with Khelif’s punches appearing to carry more snap, power and menace.
- The Algerian was ahead on all the judges’ scorecards heading into the third and final round, and she just needed to avoid serious trouble to claim gold. Yang tried to pressure her, but the Algerian remained in control, and after her comprehensive victory was confirmed, she was paraded around the arena on the shoulders of an Algerian team member.
- In the evening’s other bouts: Uzbekistan’s Asadkhuja Muydinkhujaev won men’s 71kg gold; China’s Wu Yu won women’s 50kg gold; and Uzbekistan’s Lazizbek Mullojonov won men’s 92kg gold.
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