Official 2012 Olympic Boxing Discussion Thread

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by IntentionalButt, Jul 4, 2012.


  1. znaak

    znaak Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I don't agree that the Australian was robbed. It was a very close bout which could've gone either way. It's a completely different story with Joshua and Savon.

    Oh, and the Iranian shouldn't have been disqualified at all. He looked good, but the referee took away his shot at winning the fight.
     
  2. GrizzyBeard

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    It was closer no doubt but I didn't think it was all that close, the Aussie clearly won the last 2 rounds imo. He deserved the nod though it wasn't the worst decision of the night.

    The 3 you mentioned though where a complete disgrace.
     
  3. Vysotsky

    Vysotsky Boxing Junkie banned

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    That was atrocious. He gave him 3 deductions in a span of 40 seconds for ****ing nothing. Look at the amount of clinching in Mammadov vs Opetaia before that yet not a single warning. Iranian was arguably winning too. I honestly think that was politically motivated.
     
  4. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt FROM THE RIVER TO THE SEA Full Member

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    Thoughts after the 2nd half of the SHW RO16:

    Joshua did get a gift. Savon was landing sharp counters all day and despite having the less heavy hands he actually stunned the Brit more than vice-versa and edged every imaginable metric (creditable touches, eye-catching blows, etc.)

    Cammarrelle is still the class of the division. He should easily dispatch the Moroccan in the Quarters, and then depending on the winner of Medzhidov vs. Omarov either get his revenge or his biggest win of the tournament in the Semis. On the other side of the bracket I don't see Zhang, Keane, Joshua, or Dytchko beating him for the gold.

    I'll be pulling for the overachieving Canuck, but he is going to get his face jabbed in. (I did think he ought to have taken it a little more clearly than by countback against the Frenchman, but not enough to say he's in a class to hang with the rest of the field or overcome the Kazakh's physical advantages)

    Zhang if nothing else will help answer some of the questions raised about Joshua's chin.

    NBC sucks for tape-delaying everything. :twisted:
     
  5. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt FROM THE RIVER TO THE SEA Full Member

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    Nope, it doesn't affect the points.
     
  6. dealt_with

    dealt_with Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    You have to ask yourself... if a guy has won over 300 fights with only 1 loss that was avenged, has an Olympic gold and 2 world championships at different weights while being a favourite for a 2nd olympic gold at a different weight class all at the age of 24.... maybe you DKSAB?
     
  7. conraddobler

    conraddobler Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    what's the difference between a "blatant hometown decision" and a "robbery"?

    A robbery is usually given to the home town guy and they're always blatant.

    six of one a half-dozen of the other.
     
  8. Vysotsky

    Vysotsky Boxing Junkie banned

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    Don't forget Val Barker Trophy winner for most outstanding boxer of the Olympics and at age 20. Rigo never won a Val Barker.
     
  9. Vantage_West

    Vantage_West ヒップホップ·プロデューサー Full Member

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    it's bad when the joshua-savon match pales in comparison to some of the decisions in the games...**** even with in the same hour.


    feel for the iranian. i think it might of been stroppy but sportsmanship is only allowed if someone is allowed to play the sport they are involved in. leaving the ring was a good mark.


    the japanese guy is appealing the decision. good man
     
  10. Vysotsky

    Vysotsky Boxing Junkie banned

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    +1 on the sportmenship comment and the Japanese fighter won his appeal and is moving on to the next round. AIBA screwed the Iranian though saying that according to the rules three warnings constitutes a DQ...ignoring the fact that the warnings themselves were appauling.
     
  11. Stevenson#1

    Stevenson#1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Joshua's gonna be another Audley Harrison , wait and see . Peace .
     
  12. Stevenson#1

    Stevenson#1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    ¿ WTF ? Lol
    :lol::lol::lol:
     
  13. bratwurzt

    bratwurzt Whore Full Member

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    The Iranian guy was disqualified for something that the Klitschkos do in every fight.
     
  14. damagejackal

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    :yep Yep,
    We both know that there is a certain group of unnamable peoples (currently pushing for WW3) That would see fit to orchestrate somthing like this.
     
  15. znaak

    znaak Well-Known Member Full Member

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    So much drama last night...

    OK, there's many good fights today. I've picked out the ones I find very interesting. Who do you got bewteen these?

    Domenico Valentino vs Josh Taylor (if Valentino gets past the judges he will win)
    Evaldas Petrauskas vs Faith Keles (Petrauskas' pressure will be too much)
    Fazliddin Gaibnazarov vs Jose Ramirez (Ramirez victory)
    Ievgen Khytrov vs Anthony Ogogo (Khytrov should win this if he beats the judges)
    Darren O'Neill vs Stefan Härtel (interesting! O'Neill might be the favourite, but Härtel has a good guard and a powerful left hand)
    Solton Migitinov vs Esquiva Falcao Florentino (Brazilian victory)
    Bogdan Juratoni vs Abbos Atoev (Juratoni has impressed me lately, Atoev has not, but I think Ateov's experience will give him the nod)
    Terrell Gausha vs Vijender Kumar (Kumar!)

    Damn, that's a huge amount of great fights. :lol: I love the Olympics!