***official Olympic Boxing Thread***

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  • Silencers
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    #31
    I think DeGale is going to beat Estrada, DeGale is much more skilled and his switch hitting and sharp punching should be able to beat Estrada.

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    • CaRnAgEViOLaToR
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      #32
      its so ****in frustrating watching clean punches not being scored and body punches dont count?

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      • El Jesus
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        #33
        Originally posted by Silencers
        I think DeGale is going to beat Estrada, DeGale is much more skilled and his switch hitting and sharp punching should be able to beat Estrada.
        Estrada squares up alot, but you know what, i hope he wins, but Degale looks much more sharp than Estrada, truthfully, Estrada looks raw in there.

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        • Silencers
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          #34
          Originally posted by El Jesus
          Estrada squares up alot, but you know what, i hope he wins, but Degale looks much more sharp than Estrada, truthfully, Estrada looks raw in there.
          I'm not really impressed by Estrada honestly even though he did beat Danny Jacobs to reach the Olympics, he just doesn't look very fluid in the ring, maybe as you said, he's still a bit raw.

          DeGale just looks much more relaxed and smooth in the ring, his switch hitting was impressive and I just think he's the more naturally gifted fighter of the two. It'll be an interesting fight nonetheless because anything can happen.

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          • MJ406
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            #35
            I'll check but any more boxing on today?

            it is too bad that body punching really doesn't count for much, yet fighters do it anyway, to soften up there opponents.

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            • !!! Beowulf !!!
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              #36
              Originally posted by Silencers
              I'm not really impressed by Estrada honestly even though he did beat Danny Jacobs to reach the Olympics, he just doesn't look very fluid in the ring, maybe as you said, he's still a bit raw.

              DeGale just looks much more relaxed and smooth in the ring, his switch hitting was impressive and I just think he's the more naturally gifted fighter of the two. It'll be an interesting fight nonetheless because anything can happen.
              The problem with DeGale is that he tends to lose focus and gets beaten by fighters who aren't as talented (Such as losing to the Aussie Fletcher in the Commonwealth Games).

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                #37
                Originally posted by !!! Beowulf !!!
                The problem with DeGale is that he tends to lose focus and gets beaten by fighters who aren't as talented (Such as losing to the Aussie Fletcher in the Commonwealth Games).
                sometimes it takes a fighter that doesn't have a 'clean' style to beat a more skilled amateur who does have a 'clean' style. it takes them out of their element. most elite clean fighters like to fight other guys with clean styles because then it comes down to who has the better skills. sometimes a rough n tough guy who is a little more sloppy takes them out of their element.... i hope shawn can pull it off and keep advancing.

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                • Silencers
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by !!! Beowulf !!!
                  The problem with DeGale is that he tends to lose focus and gets beaten by fighters who aren't as talented (Such as losing to the Aussie Fletcher in the Commonwealth Games).
                  He'd be pretty ****** to lose focus on such a big stage, if he doesn't lose focus I think he has a pretty good chance at winning a medal.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Silencers
                    I'm not really impressed by Estrada honestly even though he did beat Danny Jacobs to reach the Olympics, he just doesn't look very fluid in the ring, maybe as you said, he's still a bit raw.

                    DeGale just looks much more relaxed and smooth in the ring, his switch hitting was impressive and I just think he's the more naturally gifted fighter of the two. It'll be an interesting fight nonetheless because anything can happen.
                    What cant be underestimated is how huge Estrada is. The TV really doesn't do him justice. When I worked out with him, he looked to be at least 200lb, but he was 165 on the dot. I agree that he is raw, but he seems to get the job done.

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                    • !! Shawn
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                      #40
                      Seriously, Shawn Estrada is perhaps the most physically imposing fighter I have ever seen in my life.

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