By Jake Donovan - Rau’shee Warren will make history the moment he steps in the ring to represent the 2012 U.S Olympic boxing squad. His appearance will make him the first ever American boxer to have fought in three separate Olympic Games.
Alas, that moment won’t come until later the week. Warren received an opening round bye, along with five other fighters in the flyweight division. The London crowd will also be denied a chance to cheer on countryman Andrew Selby, who also received a bye and will not fight until the very last fight of the Round of 16 competition later in the week.
Meanwhile, ten flyweight matchups await the boxing public. Five each will take place in the afternoon and evening (local time). [Click Here To Read More]
Alas, that moment won’t come until later the week. Warren received an opening round bye, along with five other fighters in the flyweight division. The London crowd will also be denied a chance to cheer on countryman Andrew Selby, who also received a bye and will not fight until the very last fight of the Round of 16 competition later in the week.
Meanwhile, ten flyweight matchups await the boxing public. Five each will take place in the afternoon and evening (local time). [Click Here To Read More]
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