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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Kremlev Offers To Pay AIBA Debts if Boxing Stays in Olympics

    Russian boxing chief Umar Kremlev has offered to settle the International Boxing Federation's (AIBA) $16 million debt if it is allowed to remain in charge at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
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  • Ogecca MaMa
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    definition of a man and true fan of the sport. Mr. Umar keeps it real. Olympics is a dream for most amateurs, around the globe. Hope they won't take it away and everything settles

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    • Ajvar
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      18 mil is a drop in an ocean for pussia's we-greatest-in-sport budget for Bribes, Dope and Cash recoil into pockets. Government'l just *** the nation a lil deeper or increase price for supporting dictators of Venecuella etc. I recall hitler also tried to show off on Olympian Games.

      P.S. Oi, Ogecca MaMa, use disinfecting gel or vodka after smacking his balls before saying something here.

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      • Corelone
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        We can call them the Ruskilimpics. Guys like Nikitin get all the medals as long as their face holds up.

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        • Brooklyn926
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          He’s about to get his team metals for the next 25 years

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