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Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View PostThe pro game tends to favor power? What pro game are you watching? The pro game tends to favor clinching and creating low output fights that's the difference...in the Olympics you win by scoring points by landing shots...in the pros you win by creating no-action.
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Originally posted by StudentOfDaGame View PostThis is an interesting take. There's definitely some amateurs out there that can beat pros. I'll love to see the day.
Lázaro Álvarez (CUBA) 6 Gold Medals, 1 Bronze.
Yasniel Toledo
Roniel Iglesias
Of course we know some Americans are gonna take home at least 1 Gold!
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Originally posted by megas30 View PostHahahaha.....i would be laughing my drunk @ss off at this. Seeing a pro run into someone like Rigo, GGG or Loma.
I actually want to see Manny go in the Olympics out of everyone. I believe that's something he regretted his whole life.
And didn't Rig. , Loma get Titles after like only a few pro fights??
I think they're VASTLY under rating some of these amateurs. Heck most of the Cuban Amateurs are like 30 years old.
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This is an interesting take. There's definitely some amateurs out there that can beat pros. I'll love to see the day.
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The last two posts before mine explain the situation great. Now the only question left is, do the amateurs want it?
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Olympic style boxing is not the same as Professional boxing.
Many non medalists have had good careers and some were title holders. Even P4P King Money could lose in the Olympics right now.
A best selling author who's authored many books could fail English 1 if they wrote the way they wrote in a intro class. The basics are forgotten...
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I can see Tyson's point. Pro fighters are trained and accustomed to pace themselves for a long fight which means feeling each other out and starting slow.
As an amateur boxer myself. 4 rounds goes by very quickly. The pace is very fast from the start and there's really no time to pace youself and feel each other out. Amateur boxers are trained for that and that could shock even veteran pros.
There's no doubt some of the best amateurs today could beat some pro contenders today in amateur boxing.
Still not favor of it though. Pros are trained to hurt and KO their opponent and it would be dangerous for young amateurs l.Last edited by TRTboy; 05-25-2016, 07:22 PM.
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Originally posted by megas30 View PostHahahaha.....i would be laughing my drunk @ss off at this. Seeing a pro run into someone like Rigo, GGG or Loma.
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For pros like Pac to come in and damage some kid who just turned 18 is not cool.
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