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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Shakur Stevenson Backs Keyshawn Davis To Win Olympic Gold

    Shakur Stevenson says that Keyshawn Davis made the right call when he decided to wait for the delayed Olympic Games rather than turn professional and that he believes the lightweight will become the USA's first male Olympic boxing gold medallist since Andre Ward.
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    Hope he gets it too.

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      USA Olympic boxing needs to get back on top.

      There's no reason that the Brits should be turning out more gold medalists than we do. That's embarassing.

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        I'm rooting for him all the way.

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          Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
          USA Olympic boxing needs to get back on top.

          There's no reason that the Brits should be turning out more gold medalists than we do. That's embarassing.
          Very true, far too much talent here not too. I know Olympic Boxing is corrupt but would love to see any American youngster pull it off and bring more gold home.

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            Silver at the AIBA world-championships is outstanding, a shame that Keyshawn cant seem beat the gold-medalist Andy Cruz -- who has kept him from gold twice and handed Davis three losses last year.

            Keyshawn good luck, I cant wait for July. U.S.A! U.S.A! U.S.A! U.S.A!

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            • sicko
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              I hope so but that Cuban Andy Cruz is a BEAST and seem to have his number slightly

              In the Pros in a 12 Round fight, Keyshawn Davis would likely get the win but in 3-5 Round Amateur fights, Andy style is perfect for that. Keyshawn is going to have throw punches in bunches to finally get a decisions over Cruz

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              • tokon
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                At his age another year in the amateurs and, hopefully, an Olympic medal to turn Oro with, won't do him any harm.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                  USA Olympic boxing needs to get back on top.

                  There's no reason that the Brits should be turning out more gold medalists than we do. That's embarassing.
                  It’s cause our program is far better funded than yours. USA boxing needs to re-invest into the amateur program.

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