Comments Thread For: Keyshawn Davis Drops Split Decision To Andy Cruz, Claims Silver For USA At Men's Lightweight

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Keyshawn Davis Drops Split Decision To Andy Cruz, Claims Silver For USA At Men's Lightweight

    Keyshawn Davis entered the Tokyo Olympics with the best shot at becoming the first American male boxer since 2004 to bring home a Gold medal. That goal fell one fight short, to an old amateur rival. Davis will take home a Silver medal for the U.S., following a decision in favor of Cuba's Andy Cruz in their men's lightweight division. Davis won 29-28 on one card, trumped by scores of 29-28 on four cards in favor of Cruz, who is now 4-0 versus Davis following his Gold medal haul Sunday afternoon at Kokugikan Arena in Tokyo.
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    Really good and competitive fight. I thought Cruz won it with the first minute of the 3rd round.

    To beat a guy like Cruz, you need more than three rounds and need to break him down over the course of 12 rounds. Nonetheless, he's a hell of a fighter and congratulations to him! RJJ-94-02=GOAT

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    • VislorTurlough
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      Bummer. But right call

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      • jonnyc420
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        #4
        So close Davis, that sucks.

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        • sicko
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          Good Fight! Both amazing fighters cong**** to Cruz as well as Keyshawn Davis for good Olympic Runs. Look forward to seeing more of Keyshawn as a Pro and who knows hopefully we can get to see Cruz as a Pro before he gets too old, he still only 25

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          • mexiFistology
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            Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha that’s what this bully mf gets lol lollololol that’s what he gets for going up against an amateur, and he losesessesees . Oh man, my day is made rofl

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            • buddyr
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              #7
              Originally posted by mexiFistology
              Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha that’s what this bully mf gets lol lollololol that’s what he gets for going up against an amateur, and he losesessesees . Oh man, my day is made rofl
              Your day is made by cheering against your own nation in the olympics?? lol

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                #8
                Originally posted by sicko
                Good Fight! Both amazing fighters cong**** to Cruz as well as Keyshawn Davis for good Olympic Runs. Look forward to seeing more of Keyshawn as a Pro and who knows hopefully we can get to see Cruz as a Pro before he gets too old, he still only 25
                Cruz is probably 37 years old. Those Cuban birth certificates aren’t to be trusted.

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                • edpboxing
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                  #9
                  Solid boxing class from USA this Olympics albeit a few pros. War Torres! Needs a big 3rd!

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                  • buddyr
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                    #10
                    we've got to do something about our amateur system here in the US. I hate seeing the lack of gold medals every 4 years. It's irritating.

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