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Boxing 2019 Discussion Thread


mihamiha

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One title in both the men and the women is what i expected. Daniel Asenov is still young and i'm hoping he can have a breakthrough on the World stage (he has 2 european titles). 

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This Satuday:

 

O2 Arena London:

  • Chris Eubank Jr and James DeGale will fight for the IBO super-middleweight title.
  • Lee Selby will jump to junior lightweight vs Omar Douglas.

Minneapolis Armory:

  • Anthony Dirrell and Avni Yildirim will fight for the WBC super middleweight title.

 

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Yet another IF (AIBA) that could use one of our helps to double check their website for errors (they have Samoa's flag as Tonga)

 

https://www.aiba.org/aiba-calendar-2019/

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On 02/03/2019 at 18:22, NaBUru38 said:

Today at New York's Barclays Center:

  • Luis Ortiz vs Christian Hammer (heavyweight)
  • Erislandy Lara vs Brian Castaño (WBA Regular light middleweight title)

Ending with an Ortiz win and a split draw between Lara and Castaño.

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18 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Ending with an Ortiz win and a split draw between Lara and Castaño.

 

boxing night quite full of upsets and surprises, also in the undercard...

Ortiz almost went down in the early rounds...

and the very much expected Bryan De Gracia was KOed by the lesser known Eduardo Ramirez...

at least it was a quite entertaining night of boxing...

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Interesting decisions by AIBA:

 

Olympics weight classes for Men (reduced to 8)

Bout Review process, after winner announcement, utilizing official video equipment

Changes to Boxers' uniforms 

etc.

Source: https://www.aiba.org/aiba-technical-competition-rules/  Please refer to AIBA Technical & Competition Rules (ENG)

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3 minutes ago, dcro said:

I really doubt Rakhimov is the source of everything wrong...

I would not say he's the source, but when you appoint a mobster boss as your president, it's sort of the personification of the whole situation.

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