Really impressed with Sofianne Oumiha. He impressed me in his first fight against that Honduran-American, he's long as hell and drained that kids soul with his boxing and awkward angles.... And then he comes out in his second fight and knocks out ****ing Amnat Ruenrong.
Dude has to turn pro after this. Rooting for him to win gold. He's the goods.
Facing Selimov next, gonna be tough. If he beats Selimov. Oh god. Or how about if he beats Selimov and then potentially Alvarez too in the finals...... Golden Boy or Haymon be ready and make this kid an offer ASAP lol
There's no money in it, and these pros were already on the down side. Amnat was more wrestler than boxer. Take the head gear away, and it turns into a young man sport again. I didn't see it, there has to be a way.
This is dedicated to all the guys talking **** about Lomachenko and Rigondeaux, saying....."oh they need to learn the pro game, the amateurs aren't nothing compared to the pros, blah blah blah" all of those guys now see it doesn't matter, if you can fight, you can fight period.....TO THOSE GUYS....YDKSAB
This is dedicated to all the guys talking **** about Lomachenko and Rigondeaux, saying....."oh they need to learn the pro game, the amateurs aren't nothing compared to the pros, blah blah blah" all of those guys now see it doesn't matter, if you can fight, you can fight period.....TO THOSE GUYS....YDKSAB
3 rounds is very different than 12. You often see prospects ground down by tough vets over the distance
3 rounds is very different than 12. You often see prospects ground down by tough vets over the distance
I'm talking about the idea that ams against pros simply cannot compare.....let's say it's a 4 or 6 round pro fight most people who say the AM needs massive pro experience to do well, when that is clearly not the case.......bringing up 12 rounds is just not warranted, because even some pros don't last 12 rounds. I'm talking about the skill set of ams against pros..
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