Originally posted by JUYJUY
Ricky's and Floyd's amateur records right here
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Originally posted by darrenshyrockfordok but does anyone know a site to look up amateur records like roy jones, tyson, holy, ali, ect
1982 Florida Games Winner (gift decision against Antonio Tarver in final)
1984 US Jr. Olympics Winner (119 lbs.)
1986 National Golden Gloves Winner (139 lbs.)
1986 Goodwill Games Bronze Medalist (139 lbs.)
1987 National Golden Gloves Winner (156 lbs.)
1988 National Golden Gloves Semi-Finalist (156 lbs., lost to Gerald McClellan)
1988 US Olympic Trials Winner (156 lbs.)
1988 Olympic Games Silver Medalist (156 lbs.)
Record: 121-13
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Mike Tyson
1981 US Jr. Olympics Winner (201 lbs.)
1982 US Jr. Olympics Winner (201 lbs.)
1982 USA/ABF Regional Winner (201 lbs.)
1983 National Golden Gloves Finalist (201+ lbs.)
1983 Ohio State Fair Winner (201 lbs.)
1983 US National Gold Medalist (201+ lbs.)
1984 National Golden Gloves Winner (201 lbs.)
1984 US National Gold Medalist (201+ lbs.)
1984 US Olympic Trials Silver Medalist (201 lbs.)
1984 US Olympic Box-Offs Runner-Up (201 lbs.)
1984 Helsinki ShoBox Tourney Winner (201+ lbs.)
Record: 50-4Last edited by JUYJUY; 11-24-2005, 10:24 PM.Comment
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Originally posted by JUYJUYFLOYD MAYWEATHER
1993: Golden Gloves: 1°
1994: Golden Gloves: 1°
1995: United States Featherweight: 1°
1995: W.C. Berlin Featherweight:
+ Marian Leondraliu (Rou) points
- Nourredine Medjihoud (Alg) points
1996: Golden Gloves: 1°
1996: Olympic Trials Featherweight: 2°
+ William Jenkins ko 3
+ James Baker ko 1
- Augie Sanchez points
1996: Challengers Olympiques Featherweight: 1°
+ Carlos Navarro points
1996: Barrages Olympiques Augusta Featherweight:
+ Augie Sanchez points
+ Augie Sanchez points
1996: Olympic Games Atlanta Featherweight: 3°
+ Bakhtiyar Tileganov (Kaz) kot 2
+ Artur Gevorgyan (Arm) points
+ Lorenzo Aragon (Cub) points
- Serafim Todorov (Bul) points
Record: 84-6
i know he lost to spadaforaComment
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Originally posted by Tha_GreatestI'm sorry JUYJUY..
Competition in America is actually stiffer...Comment
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I'm having some trouble reading those records as well. Did it say that Mayweather lost to Auggie Sanchez in the amateurs? That seems hard for me to believe. I can see Spadafora being slick and making enough connects to outpoint him, but Sanchez looks like he would be incapable of that.Comment
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russia and cuba are the top amatuer boxing countries, yes they kick our ass in the amatuers
dont' believe em look at the olympic results overall in history, who wins more? not the U.S. Soviet Union or now Russia and Cuba, overall,
you can even look today at all the countries that broke away from the U.S.S.R., they're good, real goodComment
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Originally posted by rizany clu to who his losses were against, i can't tell by reading that **** lol
i know he lost to spadaforaComment
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