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Britain have won five medals so far at the championships
ByPaul Battison
BBC Sport Journalist
Britain's Teagn Stott and Emily Asquith will fight for World Championship gold on Sunday after winning their respective semi-finals.
Sheffield's Stott beat Ukraine's Danylo Zhasan 4-1 on points at the M&S Arena in Liverpool and will face Uzbekistan's Akmaljon Isroilov in the men's 85kg final.
Bridlington's Emily Asquith defeated India's Pooja Rani 4-1 on points in her semi-final and will take on Australia's Eseta Flint in the women's 80kg showpiece.
Liverpool's Odel Kamara and Derby's Chantelle Reid had to settle for bronze after losing their respective last-four bouts.
Kamara was beaten 4-1 on points by Kazakhstan's Torekhan Sabyrkhan in the men's 70kg division and Reid lost out by a narrow 3-2 verdict in the women's 70kg category.
The event is the first elite-level global championships to be hosted by World Boxing, the new international federation for Olympic-style boxing.
More than 500 boxers have competed at the event across 10 weight classes, and you can watch the conclusion of the event across BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.
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