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  • Wilder Eliminated in 7-1 Loss To Russo in Olympic Semifinals

    By Jake Donovan - The 2008 US Olympic boxing squad ends its run with a whimper, as 6'7" heavyweight Deontay Wilder was eliminated in his 7-1 loss to Italy's Clemente Russo in the semi-finals. Wilder leaves with Team USA's lone medal, the nation's worst Olympic boxing showing since 1948. [details]

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    Them boys basically flew all the way over there for nothing.

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    • #3
      Deontay Wilder is what's right about amateur boxing. He was very inexperienced yet gave his best against seasoned (sometimes 30 year old) amateurs, who had been in the game a long time.
      He's a humble southern gentleman and has a good story too.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by JakeNDaBox View Post
        By Jake Donovan - The 2008 US Olympic boxing squad ends its run with a whimper, as 6'7" heavyweight Deontay Wilder was eliminated in his 7-1 loss to Italy's Clemente Russo in the semi-finals. Wilder leaves with Team USA's lone medal, the nation's worst Olympic boxing showing since 1948. [details]
        Dan Campbell = worst trainer EVER. Makes Hatton's trainer look good.

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        • #5
          That sucks I was rooting for this guy.

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          • #6
            Wilder would throw one punch, miss, then hold. It's sad if he's the best American amateur boxer - he seemed unable to even throw a two-punch combination.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Tunney View Post
              Wilder would throw one punch, miss, then hold. It's sad if he's the best American amateur boxer - he seemed unable to even throw a two-punch combination.
              he not the best American amateur boxer

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