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  • deuce_drop
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    #71
    i can't sit and watch the boxing in the olympics anymore, the scoring is the worst i've ever withnessed. it has to be the biggest joke, which isnt s joke because they're ****ing with peoples lives. i can't stand the fact that they score on punches when all they do is miss the actually landing punches, and i can't stand the fact that it is open scoring so once a guy knows that he's ahead on the score, it becomes, not a boxing match, but a game a chase!!!!

    i personally think that they should do away with boxing in the olympics, they can't get it right, and talk about how politcal it is, when it's supposed to not be, what a ****ing joke it is!!!!

    guys landing clean punches and not getting points for it, but the chinese fighters rack up double digit points in the first two rounds, etc. it's complete crap and total bias, i'm using the chinese as an example, but it's more than just that, you know, it's all over the board, guys falling down are getting scoring points!?!?!? WTF! is that!!! it's the biggest joke, i'm surprised teddy atlas has kept his cool throughout, i know i can't keep my cool at all, even when i try to blow it of and just watch boxing, i can't do it, i cant stand the unfairness of it all, especially, when its supposed to be the most honest and fair system in the olympics, what a ****ing joke, i think that boxing should be taken out of the game just for the sake of saving face and to stop the disgrace of the sport, it has a bad enough rep as is, amateur boxing is one thing, olympic boxing is the absolute worst!!!!!!

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    • El Jesus
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      #72
      Boxing - Men's Light Fly Weight (48kg) Results

      August 13 - Preliminaries - Bout: 1
      Lukasz Maszczyk, Poland R,1:32,3
      def Saidu Kargbo, Sierra Leone R,1:32,3

      August 13 - Preliminaries - Bout: 2
      Birzhan Zhakypov, Kazakhstan P,7,6
      def Pal Bedak, Hungary P,7,6

      August 13 - Preliminaries - Bout: 3
      Hovhannes Danielyan, Armenia P,9,3
      def Thomas Essomba, Cameroon P,9,3

      August 13 - Preliminaries - Bout: 4
      Nordine Oubaali, France P,8,7
      def Rafikjon Sultonov, Uzbekistan P,8,7

      August 13 - Preliminaries - Bout: 5
      Zou Shiming, China P,11,2
      def Eduard Johan Bermudez Salas, Venezuela P,11,2

      August 13 - Preliminaries - Bout: 6
      Johnny Montero, Dominican Republic P,9,3
      def Suleiman Wanjau Bilali, Kenya P,9,3

      August 13 - Preliminaries - Bout: 7
      Amnat Ruenroeng, Thailand P,14,2
      def Jack Willie, Papau New Guinea P,14,2

      August 13 - Preliminaries - Bout: 8
      Serdamba Purevdorj, Mongolia P,9,5
      def Ronald Serugo, Uganda P,9,5

      August 13 - Preliminaries - Bout: 9
      Luis Yanez, United States of America P,12,9
      def Jose Kelvin de la Nieve, Spain P,12,9

      August 13 - Preliminaries - Bout: 10
      Georgiy Chygayev, Ukraine P,13,11
      def David Ay****tyan, Russia P,13,11

      August 13 - Preliminaries - Bout: 11
      Yampier Hernandez G, Cuba P,12,1
      def Sherali Dostiev, Tajikistan P,12,1

      August 13 - Preliminaries - Bout: 12
      Manyo Plange, Ghana P,6,3
      def Harry Tanamor, Philippines P,6,3

      Boxing - Men's Heavy Weight (91kg) Results

      August 13 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 1
      Osmai Acosta Duarte, Cuba P,11,0
      def Olanrewaju Durodola, Nigeria P,11,0

      August 13 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 2
      Ilias Pavlidis, Greece P,7,3
      def Milorad Gajovic, Montenegro Republic P,7,3

      August 13 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 3
      John Mbumba, France P,11,5
      def Deivis Julio, Colombia P,11,5

      August 13 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 4
      Rakhim Chakhkiev, Russia P,7,3
      def Ali Mazaheri, Iran P,7,3

      August 13 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 5

      Deontay Wilder, United States of America P,10,4
      def Abdelaziz Touilbini, Algeria P,10,4

      August 13 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 6
      Mohammed Arjaoui, Morocco P,11,6
      def Brad Pitt, Australia P,11,6

      August 13 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 7
      Oleksandr Usyk, Ukraine P,23,4
      def Nijiati Yushan, China P,23,4

      August 13 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 8
      Clemente Russo, Italy P,7,1
      def Viktar Zuyeu, Belarus P,7,1

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      • El Jesus
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        #73
        Boxing - Men's Light Heavy Weight (81kg) Results

        August 14 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 1
        Tony Jeffries, Great Britain P,+5,5
        def Eleider Alvarez, Colombia P,+5,5


        August 14 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 2
        Imre Szello, Hungary H,1:47,1
        def Luis Alberto Gonzalez Hurtado, Venezuela H,1:47,1

        August 14 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 3
        Washington Silva, Brazil P,9,7
        def Bastie Samir, Ghana P,9,7

        August 14 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 4
        Kenny Egan, Ireland P,10,2
        def Bahram Muzaffer, Turkey P,10,2

        August 14 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 5
        Zhang Xiaoping, China P,8,2
        def Artur Beterbiev, Russia P,8,2


        August 14 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 6
        Abdelhafid Benchabla, Algeria P,13,6
        def Ramadan Yasser, Egypt P,13,6

        August 14 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 7
        Dzhakhon Kurbanov, Tajikistan P,8,1
        def Marijo Sivolija-Jelica, Croatia P,8,1

        August 14 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 8
        Yerkebulan Shynaliyev, Kazakhstan P,9,3
        def Carlos Negron Colon, Puerto Rico P,9,3



        Boxing - Men's Light Welter Weight (64kg) Results
        August 14 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 1
        Serik Sapiyev, Kazakhstan P,22,3
        def Jonny Jesus Sanchez Miquilena, Venezuela P,22,3

        August 14 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 2
        Manus Boonjumnong, Thailand P,8,1
        def Masatsugu Kawachi, Japan P,8,1

        August 14 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 3
        Gennady Kovalev, Russia P,11,2
        def Richarno Colin, Mauritius P,11,2

        August 14 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 4
        Roniel Iglesias Sotolongo, Cuba P,15,4
        def Driss Moussaid, Morocco P,15,4

        August 14 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 5
        Felix Diaz, Dominican Republic P,+11,11
        def Johnny Joyce, Ireland P,+11,11


        August 14 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 6
        Morteza Sepahvandi, Iran P,8,4
        def Ionut Gheorghe, Romania P,8,4

        August 14 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 7
        Munkh-Erdene Uranchimeg, Mongolia P,10,3
        def Boris Georgiev, Bulgaria P,10,3

        August 14 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 8
        Alexis Vastine, France P,11,7
        def Bradley Saunders, Great Britain P,11,7

        Boxing - Men's Welter Weight (69kg) Results

        August 14 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 1
        Hosam Abdin, Egypt P,11,10
        def Non Boonjumnong, Thailand P,11,10

        August 14 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 2
        Carlos Banteaux Suarez, Cuba P,13,6
        def Billy Joe Saunders, Great Britain P,13,6

        August 14 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 3
        Toureano Johnson, Ba***** P,9,4
        def Olexandr Strets'kyy, Ukraine P,9,4

        August 14 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 4
        Hanati Silamu, China P,9,4
        def Joseph Mulema, Cameroon P,9,4

        August 14 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 5
        Bakhyt Sarsekbayev, Kazakhstan R,1:18,2
        def Vitalie Grusac, Moldova R,1:18,2

        August 14 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 6
        Dilshod Mahmudov, Uzbekistan P,8,3
        def Jaoid Chiguer, France P,8,3

        August 14 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 7
        Demetrius Andrade, United States of America P,14,3
        def Andrey Balanov, Russia P,14,3

        August 14 - Quarterfinal - Bout: 8
        Kim Jungjoo, South Korea P,10,0
        def John Jackson, U.S. ****** Islands P,10,0

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        • Joe2608
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          #74
          Andrade put on a great performance today. I'm picking him to win the Welterweight gold.

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          • Silencers
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            #75
            He'll have a tough time with Hanati Silamu and possibly the Cuban who beat Saunders.

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            • El Jesus
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              #76
              Originally posted by Joe2608
              Andrade put on a great performance today. I'm picking him to win the Welterweight gold.
              I hope he wins, him and Yanez have really impressed me.

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              • Joe2608
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                #77
                He has all the attributes to win it, i think he's looked the best in that division so far. The Cuban's are always dangerous though.

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                • mojack
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Joe2608
                  He has all the attributes to win it, i think he's looked the best in that division so far. The Cuban's are always dangerous though.
                  Yeah because non of them go professional, it's like havin Amir Khan still as amateur....hardly fair is it.

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                  • Joe2608
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by mojack
                    Yeah because non of them go professional, it's like havin Amir Khan still as amateur....hardly fair is it.
                    I don't know whether it's fair or not, but there's no rule to say they can't do that. The good thing about it however, is it makes the other countries step up their game and the level of competition get's better.

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                    • El Jesus
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by mojack
                      Yeah because non of them go professional, it's like havin Amir Khan still as amateur....hardly fair is it.
                      This is the only way they can compete, what are they supposed to do?
                      Last edited by El Jesus; 03-18-2019, 03:17 PM.

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