Good last round from Australian, i think he turned it around in that round.
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2012 London Olympics: what countries will win the most medals in boxing?
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I think Browne could've won, but that is one tough Aussie. I can't wait to see more of this guy going forward, the man made a fan out of me.
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Originally posted by Freedom.Ukraine, Cuba, Russia, and the UK are tied with 4 semi-finalists (medal winners) each. Ireland and Kazakhstan each have 3.
Medal rounds start on Friday, here's the schedule:
http://www.london2012.com/boxing/sch...t/all-day.html
I'm especially looking forward to Lomachenko-Toledo, Joshua-Dychko and Nevin-Alvarez.
So what countries will still be there after Friday? Which ones will win Gold?
And Brasil 2, nice surprise by the brothers Florentino Falcao
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Originally posted by Freedom.Ukraine, Cuba, Russia, and the UK are tied with 4 semi-finalists (medal winners) each. Ireland and Kazakhstan each have 3.
Medal rounds start on Friday, here's the schedule:
http://www.london2012.com/boxing/sch...t/all-day.html
I'm especially looking forward to Lomachenko-Toledo, Joshua-Dychko and Nevin-Alvarez.
So what countries will still be there after Friday? Which ones will win Gold?
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Ireland have got four bronze medals so far, including Katie taylor, with the chance to make it make it more in the next few days, however unlikely that is.
The thing is that the medals we have won still dont reflect the strength of our squad. If you asked me last year how many medals we would have had at the olympics this time last year I would have said at least 5 if not 6. Joe ward was very unlucky not to be going to the games this year, and he would almost certainly have medal imo. The European champion last year at 64kg, Moylette also failed to qualify for us.
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