Comments Thread For: Hassan N'Dam on Loss: I'm Very Disappointed, I Started Too Slow

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Hassan N'Dam on Loss: I'm Very Disappointed, I Started Too Slow

    RIO DE JANEIRO - After a 12-year professional boxing career, Hassan N'Dam dreamed of returning to the Olympics and winning the gold medal that eluded him in Athens. Instead, N'Dam is headed home with a bitter lesson in the amateur version of his sport. N'Dam was ousted in his opening bout in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday night, losing a unanimous decision to Brazil's Michel Borges.
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    #2
    Haha bum ass,exactly what you get

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    • My Low Place
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      #3
      "this ups n'dam's stock at mw"
      - GGG fanboys

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      • Eff Pandas
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        #4
        This is what some of us were saying with pros in the Olympics. The amateur pace & pro pace are too entirely different paces & pros going into a amateur fight need to go counter to what they've been doing for years & start quick. Although I didn't see the fight so idk if this was purely or primarily a pace issue or not just going off of what he's saying & the fact I felt that was going to be a problem.

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        • OctoberRed
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          #5
          Originally posted by My Low Place
          "this ups n'dam's stock at mw"
          - GGG fanboys
          Golovkin vs. N'dam in December.

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          • ChiCityExtractz
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            #6
            You bum! Youre basura! I was like wow !

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            • TBear
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              #7
              Hard to feel bad for a pro that goes back to the amateurs.

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              • Kigali
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                #8
                Originally posted by OctoberRed
                Golovkin vs. N'dam in December.

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                • Jim Tom
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                  #9
                  Good he was embarassed, what a tool.

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                  • Ham Porter
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                    #10
                    Canelo? His style is terrible for the amateurs. There's probably a lot of good welterweights who'd deal with him over three rounds, let alone middleweights.

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