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[POLL] Do You want Boxing to be included in the Summer Olympic Games 2020 Programme?


Do You want Boxing to be included in the Summer Olympic Games 2020 Programme?  

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  1. 1. Do You want Boxing to be included in the Summer Olympic Games 2020 Programme?



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  On 11/3/2018 at 1:26 PM, kapil857 said:

 

Nah - India is one of the ones missing. We use water, not toilet paper to do our business :raspberry:

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Note to self: bring suitcase with toilet paper if I ever travel to India :p 

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  On 11/3/2018 at 1:31 PM, dcro said:

 

Rakhimov wins 86-48. Good guess. :p

 

Bye boxing. :cheer:

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137 nations on the roll call, 6 disappear and don't vote, still 134 votes coming in :bowdown: 

 

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  On 11/3/2018 at 1:31 PM, heywoodu said:

Note to self: bring suitcase with toilet paper if I ever travel to India :p 

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i didnt say shops didnt sell it. We just dont use it. :p

  On 11/3/2018 at 1:36 PM, Jur said:

Waiting for the IOC statement

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After backing down over Russia and doping they can't be seen to the same again.

AIBA have made a disastrous mistake here.

Three possibilities left

1 Rakhimov resigns.

2 AIBA is abolished

3 Boxing is removed from Tokyo 2020.

  On 11/3/2018 at 1:44 PM, Dragon said:

After backing down over Russia and doping they can't be seen to the same again.

AIBA have made a disastrous mistake here.

Three possibilities left

1 Rakhimov resigns.

2 AIBA is abolished

3 Boxing is removed from Tokyo 2020.

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1 is surely not a possibility... :p

#banbestmen

  On 11/3/2018 at 1:44 PM, Dragon said:

After backing down over Russia and doping they can't be seen to the same again.

AIBA have made a disastrous mistake here.

Three possibilities left

1 Rakhimov resigns.

2 AIBA is abolished

3 Boxing is removed from Tokyo 2020.

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Is Rakhimov the probem anymore? I mean, the only problem?

 

Having all those voters behind, him resigning wont solve much of the problems AIBA is facing, cause as we are seeing they simply don't want to change..

  On 11/3/2018 at 1:44 PM, Dragon said:

After backing down over Russia and doping they can't be seen to the same again.

AIBA have made a disastrous mistake here.

Three possibilities left

1 Rakhimov resigns.

2 AIBA is abolished

3 Boxing is removed from Tokyo 2020.

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 2 please, pretty please :cheer::cheer:

  On 11/3/2018 at 1:44 PM, Dragon said:

After backing down over Russia and doping they can't be seen to the same again.

AIBA have made a disastrous mistake here.

Three possibilities left

1 Rakhimov resigns.

2 AIBA is abolished

3 Boxing is removed from Tokyo 2020.

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my heart is with option no.2...

my mind (and the Antichrist inside me) is shouting: "3!" "3!" "3!"

but I really fear the no.4..."nothing happens" AKA "the show must go on" AKA "IOC is going to hide their heads into the sand"...

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