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Women's Boxing EUBC European Championships 2018


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8 ore fa, merlinsbeard ha scritto:

What makes you think that there is cheating in boxing? Not that I claim there is not, I am just ignorant about the issue and wondering.

 

years spent watching this sport (search for Seoul 1988 scandals or London 2012 matches between Cuba and Iran in the men's -91kg or the superheavyweight final between Cammarelle and Joshua or all of Tischchenko's bouts in Rio 2016...just to name the most evident scandals, but in the "minor" events it's always a lot worse)...

and the fact that almost regularly refs and judges are caught while accepting money or other favors to take their decisions and/or fired by AIBA itself because of their proven corruption...

last but not least, just read all the stories about the Azery Company and former AIBA president Wu Ching-Kuo or, even more scary, who's the real "owner" of AIBA right now (the infamous criminal from Uzbekistan Gafur Rakhimov)...

then, if someone still wants to trust Santa Claus (or the Earth being flat)...well, I can't do anything to change those opinions...:whistle:

 

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Euro 2018 Finals

 

-48kg
Ekaterina Paltceva (RUS) b. Sevda Yuliyanova Asenova (BUL)  by PTS (Split Decision)


-51kg
Svetlana Solouianova (RUS) b. Busenaz Cakiroglu (TUR)  by PTS (Split Decision)


-54kg
Stoyka Zhelykazova Petrova (BUL) b. Delphine Mancini (FRA)  by PTS (Unanimous Decision)


-57kg
Stanimira Petrova (BUL) b. Daria Abramova (RUS)  by PTS (Unanimous Decision)


-60kg
Mira Potkonen (FIN) b. Anastasia Beliakova (RUS)  by PTS (Split Decision)


-64kg
Melis Nezhdetova Yonuzova (BUL) b. Sema Caliskan (TUR)  by PTS (Unanimous Decision)


-69kg
Elina Gustafsson (FIN) b. Iaroslava Iakushina (RUS)  by PTS (Split Decision)


-75kg
Nouchka Mireille Fontijn (NED) b. Mariya Borutsa (UKR)  by PTS (Unanimous Decision)


-81kg
Maria Urakova (RUS) b. Elif Guneri (TUR)  by PTS (Split Decision)


+81kg
Flavia Severin (ITA)
b. Kristina Tkacheva (RUS)  by PTS (Unanimous Decision)

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29 minutes ago, phelps said:

Euro 2018 Finals


-60kg
Mira Potkonen (FIN) b. Anastasia Beliakova (RUS)  by PTS (Split Decision)


-69kg
Elina Gustafsson (FIN) b. Iaroslava Iakushina (RUS)  by PTS (Split Decision)

 



HISTORY HAS BEEN MADE!  :clap: 

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