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    this is circulated on the internet at the boxin website. i read it before but not he same piece exactly

    Travis Simms' Olympic Lie

    Travis Simms' Olympic Lie

    If a lie is told enough times, eventually everyone will believe it. It has been
    erroneously reported numerous times that Travis Simms, who once held the WBA’s "regular" (imitation or duplicate) 154-pound title, and challenges Jose Rivera for the real version next month, was the 1996 Olympic alternate to Gold Medallist David Reid. The Rivera camp recently questioned Simms’ Olympic claim and so **********.com feels a need to set the facts straight.

    Simms failed to earn any spot on the team when he lost in the Olympic Trials,
    which had a double elimination. Jeffrey Clark, of Fort Bragg, N.C., defeated
    Simms 11-4 in the semis of the championship bracket. Simms was then put into the challengers bracket and lost an 8-6 decision to Michael Nunnally, "which ended his Olympic run," according to Julie Goldsticker, the director of media and public relations for USA Boxing, during an interview in 2003.

    Nunnally went on to lose to Darnell Wilson. Clark lost to David Reid and thus,
    Wilson met Reid in the Olympic Box-offs. Reid, who would become the only member of the 1996 United States to win Olympic gold, defeated Wilson 20-5 to nab a spot on the Olympic squad. Wilson (not Simms) became the Olympic alternate to David Reid.

    Simms, despite failing to make the Olympic team, told a newspaper in his
    hometown, the Norwalk Citizen-News: "It was an honor to go to Atlanta and
    represent my country That was an experience that is hard to talk about, as there isn’t a word that will really describe it."

    In addition to the Olympic Trials results, Goldsticker said she checked Simms’
    Olympic alternate claim with Al Mitchell, the coach of the 1996 Olympic team. He reported Simms was never a member of the team, or an alternate.

    Simms will be challenging Rivera for his belt but the WBA, after a lawsuit from
    Simms, has deemed Simms a "champion in recess." The Rivera-Simms bout is
    scheduled to air on Showtime January 6 as the chief support to the rematch
    between Samuel Peter and James Toney.

    (Note from the Author: This writer of this story has kept this specific information under wraps for a
    few years but feels it must be revealed as Simms has another big bout scheduled to take place. No one should lie about being a member of an Olympic team.)
  • ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
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    last week Simms said he was 295-10 as an amateur but in an interview i read with him TODAY he said he had 400 amateur fights!!! crazy. and no way possible. I am from the same area as him and knew him since he was a novice golden glover... he did NOT have 300 or 400 amateur fights. NO WAY.

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    • sisforshaq
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      #3
      Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
      last week Simms said he was 295-10 as an amateur but in an interview i read with him TODAY he said he had 400 amateur fights!!! crazy. and no way possible. I am from the same area as him and knew him since he was a novice golden glover... he did NOT have 300 or 400 amateur fights. NO WAY.
      Hey Iceman Ive been meaning to tell you, you know that Henry Maske (spelling?) is coming back right to fight Virgil Hill.. He is being trained by Ted Atlas and is having a few warm up fights around the New York Area just to get loose (they arent sanctioned) I saw one and happend to think he looked awful in his older age. You think he has a shot?

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      • ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
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        I read the other day that they just replaced Teddy with Henry's first trainer. Comingback after ten years.. and fighting no tune ups first is going to be tough for ANYBODY, you know?

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        • sisforshaq
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          #5
          Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
          I read the other day that they just replaced Teddy with Henry's first trainer. Comingback after ten years.. and fighting no tune ups first is going to be tough for ANYBODY, you know?
          Yeah just curious about it thats all. I think Hill even at this age should win pretty easy because of the extreme ring rust with Henry.

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