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  • Nico Hernandez !!! Hell yea!!!

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    • Originally posted by HI-TECH Boxing View Post
      After three days:
      The three most impressive teams have been Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and France.

      The most impressive boxers/fighters have been (in my opinion):
      Zhanibek Alimkhanuly, Kazakhstan, Middleweight
      Vasiliy Levit, Kazakhstan, Heavyweight
      Yurberjen Martinez, Colombia, Light-Flyweight
      Hasanboy Dusmatov, Uzbekistan, Light-Flyweight
      The three French fighters: Oumiha, Cissokho, Mbilli

      The two Cuban boxers have been a little underwhelming to me. Savon looked good, but Okolie did better the second time fighting him.
      They said Okolie is a fast learner. I think it's true. I said it before, Okolie would benefit from staying amateur a little longer.
      I agree with you with the kazak guys.

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      • Ruanroeng is a 10/3 underdog agaisnt the french guy?????

        wasnt he favourite for the gold wth?

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        • Originally posted by HI-TECH Boxing View Post
          After three days:
          The three most impressive teams have been Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and France.

          The most impressive boxers/fighters have been (in my opinion):
          Zhanibek Alimkhanuly, Kazakhstan, Middleweight
          Vasiliy Levit, Kazakhstan, Heavyweight
          Yurberjen Martinez, Colombia, Light-Flyweight
          Hasanboy Dusmatov, Uzbekistan, Light-Flyweight
          The three French fighters: Oumiha, Cissokho, Mbilli

          The two Cuban boxers have been a little underwhelming to me. Savon looked good, but Okolie did better the second time fighting him.
          They said Okolie is a fast learner. I think it's true. I said it before, Okolie would benefit from staying amateur a little longer.
          yeah okolie and yafai gave very respectable accounts of themselves versus their cuban opponents

          i've actually been a little disappointed by the uzbeks as they seem to be very inclined to clinch and spoil, almost as if they've actually been trained for it

          three fighters that impressed me were the lithuanian stanionis at welterweight, the azeri abdullayev at heavyweight and the tajik yunusov at lightweight who outboxed his opponent with one arm

          the french team looks good too. i heard they are trained by a cuban coach now?

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          • Originally posted by NEETzsche View Post
            yeah okolie and yafai gave very respectable accounts of themselves versus their cuban opponents

            i've actually been a little disappointed by the uzbeks as they seem to be very inclined to clinch and spoil, almost as if they've actually been trained for it

            three fighters that impressed me were the lithuanian stanionis at welterweight, the azeri abdullayev at heavyweight and the tajik yunusov at lightweight who outboxed his opponent with one arm

            the french team looks good too. i heard they are trained by a cuban coach now?
            I gave Abdullayev and Stanionis their credit earlier. I said Abdullayev was the most impressive Heavyweight of the morning session and the second most impressive overall. Vassiliy Levit was the only one that looked better.
            I said Stanionis has a great pro style and I can't wait for his fight against the Uzbek, Giyasov, should be a fun competitive fight.

            Yeah, the Uzbeks have been doing a lot of clinching and spoiling, but they have been one of the more impressive teams so far. May not be one of the more entertaining teams to watch though.
            Yunusov looked decent. He faces Conceicao today. Let's see how he does there. I doubt he wins. Yunusov is awkward and is a former World Championship medalist so he had success on the bigger stages before.
            Oscar Valdez beat him rather easily at the 2012 Olympics.

            I am not sure about the French having a Cuban coach. I haven't researched that. I believe one of their coaches is a former French amateur boxer though.
            The French team has been looking really good so far, except the Heavyweight. They're going to have a difficult time getting medals. Oumiha will have to go through Selimov in the Quarterfinals. Selimov is 2-1 over him. Selimov beat him easily at Worlds last year.
            Mbilli has to go through Delgado and then Arlen Lopez. That is a extremely difficult road.
            Cissokho has the best shot to medal. I am worried that he has to face Parviz Baghirov of Azerbaijan though. I don't think Baghirov is all that good, but the judges always seem to favor him. Lets see if Cissokho can get a fair decision if he deserves it. If he beats Baghirov his chances of getting a medal are really good.
            Last edited by HI-TECH Boxing; 08-09-2016, 08:21 AM.

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            • Tojibaev an underdog against joseph cordina?

              free monies imo.

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              • Originally posted by aldo5408 View Post
                anyone got a vidoe for fowler fight??
                alimkhanuly is amazing... i really like the kid...
                720p

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                • four great fights to kick off today's boxing:

                  Men's Light (60kg) Round of 16 ALVAREZ (CUB) V TOMMASONE (ITA)

                  Men's Light (60kg) Round of 16 NARIMATSU (JPN) V BALDERAS JR. (US)

                  Men's Light (60kg) Round of 16 TOJIBAEV (UZB) V CORDINA (GB)

                  Men's Light (60kg) Round of 16 YUNUSOV (TJK) V CONCEICAO (BRZ)

                  starts in 10 mins

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                  • anybody has a stream I can't find the fights on tv

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                    • what a fugging FIGHT!

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