Ghana saw three boxers through to the second round, with two good wins on Wednesday to revive spirits after the middleweight medal hope James Toney was ruled out of the tournament last week for failing the medical.
Light-welterweight Ben Neequaye beat Kenyan Munga Kinuthia 14-2 after his cousin, lightweight Raymond Narh, had won his opening bout on Sunday.
Charles Adamu reduced Britain's hopes to super-heavyweight Audley Harrison, the country's sole remaining boxer, after beating light-heavyweight Courtney Fry 16-3.


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