Russian team is dominating in Cuba's absence

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  • !! Mr. Soprano
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    Russian team is dominating in Cuba's absence

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    The Amateur World Championships, taking place in Chicago, is now in high gear, as the medal rounds begin today. The field in each of the eleven weight classes has been whittled down to four boxers, meaning that there are 44 boxers left, all of whom will do no worse than a bronze. Although the United States teram got off to a huge start, the biggest benefactors of Fidel Castro's decision to keep the powerhouse Cuban team home clearly is Russia. Of the eleven boxers sent here by Russia, eight are still in the hunto for a world amateur championship. China also has made a strong showing, with five boxers winning Thursday to make Friday's semifinals at the University of Illinois-Chicago's UIC Pavilion. Four Italians won spots in the semis. Kazakhstan and Thailand placed three boxers each in the semifinals. The U.S. team, with four of its six quarterfinalists losing, has two men left: Demetrius Andrade and Rau'shee Warren.
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    The US is behind Thailand & Kazakhstan????

    Not a good year.


    Interesting about China - had heard that they were starting to get more serious about boxing over the last few years, but 2nd after Russia is very impressive.


    About Cuba, take it their no show is in response to the increased sanctions?

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      #3
      Nothing new , Russia and Cuba are simply on another level. Their amatteur boxing programs are just that much better

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        Originally posted by macman
        The US is behind Thailand & Kazakhstan????

        Not a good year.


        Interesting about China - had heard that they were starting to get more serious about boxing over the last few years, but 2nd after Russia is very impressive.


        About Cuba, take it their no show is in response to the increased sanctions?
        "Fidel Castro's decision to keep the powerhouse Cuban team home"

        The idiot said earlier this year that Cuba will NOT participate in sports...

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