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  • BadMagick
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    #21
    What site do you find these records at?

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      #22
      Originally posted by Tha_Greatest
      I'm sorry JUYJUY..

      Competition in America is actually stiffer...
      Also when they compete in international competions with competitors from all over the world like the Olympics and so on?

      You don't make much sense.

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      • wonder_boy
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        #23
        I do not get what tha_greatest said : competition in america is actually stiffer…???

        It's just as good over in england as it is in the u.s.a…!!

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        • JUYJUY
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          #24
          I've just found out that Floyd Mayweather got a gift decision against Martin Castillo in a dual meet in 1994, so basically he lost (Martin Castillo robbed), even Roger and Floyd Sr admitted at the time apparently that Floyd lost that fight.
          Last edited by JUYJUY; 11-25-2005, 10:27 AM.

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            #25
            Originally posted by JUYJUY
            Roy Jones Jr

            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: 50-4

            Tyson's record was 24-3 as an amaeter not 50-4 they most of was thinking of his pro record.

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            • JUYJUY
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              #26
              Originally posted by mystyal2k5
              Tyson's record was 24-3 as an amaeter not 50-4 they most of was thinking of his pro record.
              Tyson's senior record was 24-3 and his junior record 26-1.

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                #27
                he turned pro at 18, when was he classed as a senior

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                • JUYJUY
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by theironone
                  he turned pro at 18, when was he classed as a senior
                  When he fought at the Golden Gloves, US champs, Olympic trials etc etc etc.

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                  • theironone
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                    #29
                    so what age are they considered senior in the us

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                    • JUYJUY
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by theironone
                      so what age are they considered senior in the us
                      In amateur boxing, your a junior if your under 19 but you can fight as a senior when your 16 (Floyd Mayweather winning the National Golden Gloves at 16 is just sick!).

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