Which OLUMPIC BOXING teams have the best PRO legacies?

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  • Boofdatruth
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    #21
    Originally posted by jreckoning
    I will settle for the babe in your avatar. That'd be a nice breakfast,lunch, and dinner
    Yeah, I'm 38, but she does have a donkey...wait, my wife is coming.

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    • shadeyfizzle
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      #22
      Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO
      Whgich of thee guys do you feel can take it to the next level?? (when do we take the bubble wrap off Vanes?)



      2004 -- Athens, Greece

      106: RAU'SHEE WARREN, CINCINNATI, OHIO
      112: RON SILER, CINCINNATI, OHIO
      132: VICENTE ESCOBEDO, WOODLAND, CALIF.
      141: ROCK ALLEN, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
      152: VANES MARTIROSYAN, GLENDALE, CALIF.
      165: ANDRE DIRRELL, FLINT, MICH.
      178: ANDRE WARD, OAKLAND, CALIF.

      201: DEVIN VARGAS, TOLEDO, OHIO
      +201: JASON ESTRADA, PROVIDENCE, R.I.
      Andre Ward is 1 badass mofo but he barely beat my buddy Damon in the Olympic qualifying to get on the team.

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        #23
        The US 1984 squad was hands-down the most talented squad ever produced by the US.

        As a celebration of me getting to 2K posts I'll pass a beer to the first who post the correct reason as to why Holyfield didn't get to the final.

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          #24
          Originally posted by BatTheMan
          The US 1984 squad was hands-down the most talented squad ever produced by the US.

          As a celebration of me getting to 2K posts I'll pass a beer to the first who post the correct reason as to why Holyfield didn't get to the final.

          Actually he got disqualified but he shouldn't have. The ref ****ed up.
          I can't remember exactly punching after the break or something like that.
          He coulda been a gold medal winner.
          Damn shame.... then they got Roy at the next Olympics with that hometown decision in Seoul where he beat the breaks off of the Korean guy but lost.

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            #25
            Originally posted by BatTheMan
            The US 1984 squad was hands-down the most talented squad ever produced by the US.

            As a celebration of me getting to 2K posts I'll pass a beer to the first who post the correct reason as to why Holyfield didn't get to the final.
            He knocked the guy out, the ref counted him out, then he turned to holyfield and DQ'd him.

            Great Olympic team by FAAAAAAAAAAr.

            Meldrick Taylor was on the team to. Parnell Whitaker to i believe, so many great fighters

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              #26
              And page 1 of the thread has them all.

              All of the Olympic teams have a ton of great guys and many you wonder, whatever became of him? I mean dude made the Olympics and now he's disappeared.

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                #27
                Originally posted by jreckoning
                Actually he got disqualified but he shouldn't have. The ref ****ed up.
                I can't remember exactly punching after the break or something like that.
                He coulda been a gold medal winner.
                Damn shame.... then they got Roy at the next Olympics with that hometown decision in Seoul where he beat the breaks off of the Korean guy but lost.
                Ok jreckoning. The beer goes to you.

                Holyfield was DQ'ed for a low blow. It's in the vid below. The vid doesn't show a lot tho. The way I remember it Holyfield has had several warnings before the DQ.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by BatTheMan
                  Ok jreckoning. The beer goes to you.

                  Holyfield was DQ'ed for a low blow. It's in the vid below. The vid doesn't show a lot tho. The way I remember it Holyfield has had several warnings before the DQ.

                  https://<object width="425" height="...mbed></object>
                  It wasn't a low blow, it was a punch on the break. I think he would've won the gold if it hadn't been for the DQ, which I thought was uncalled for.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by BatTheMan
                    Ok jreckoning. The beer goes to you.

                    Holyfield was DQ'ed for a low blow. It's in the vid below. The vid doesn't show a lot tho. The way I remember it Holyfield has had several warnings before the DQ.

                    https://<object width="425" height="...mbed></object>
                    Great video Bat. That was a shame. I can't believe they didn't review or appeal that decision. I mean even the New Zealand boxer knew he lost.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Silencers
                      It wasn't a low blow, it was a punch on the break. I think he would've won the gold if it hadn't been for the DQ, which I thought was uncalled for.
                      I didn't watch the vid with sound. Are you sure?

                      Wasn't there at least some earlier warnings for Evander or are my pugilistic dementia in full blossom????? Anybody remembers anything????

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