Was Inoue robbed of Olympic chance?

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  1. takahiro-onaga

    takahiro-onaga Active Member Full Member

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  2. moorser

    moorser Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Thats amateur boxing for ye, but he boxed in world youths and was beaten by the Cuban who was beaten by Irish lad Ryan Burnett who is now a pro, maybe his style is more suited to the pros.
     
  3. takahiro-onaga

    takahiro-onaga Active Member Full Member

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    He get white washed by Cuban in youth world then run same Cuban very close in adult world's the next year. He improve a lot in 12 months and improve more in 2012.
     
  4. Boxing Prospect

    Boxing Prospect Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Certainly looks like he should have gone to London based on that footage...amateur boxing's just as dodgy with the scoring as pro stuff
     
  5. kmanaG

    kmanaG Active Member Full Member

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    I think he certainly deserved the decision, though maybe the loss is the reason he's been so.impressive in the pro ranks. The set back cost him his Olympic shot so now he's beating the **** out of fighters instead of just winning...
     
  6. shadz96

    shadz96 Active Member Full Member

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    you are haters kazakh deserved to win different style in the amatuers, and i lave inoue just being real not these, pro boxers are better so they must been robbed
     
  7. kmanaG

    kmanaG Active Member Full Member

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    Nothing to do with pro boxers being better, more the fact Inoue landed more, cleaner etc.I.e. how the ams are scored.