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despite a :MGL ref that looked the typical AIBA/IBA inept and corrupted killer, :ITA Sorrentino outclassed :SRB Radovanovic, who basically is a greco-roman wrestler rather than a boxer.

 

and after the score was announced, she did show no fair play at all, refusing to shake hands with the Italian and lacked of respect to all the Italian corner.

 

very, very bad from the :SRB girl.

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12 minutes ago, phelps said:

despite a :MGL ref that looked the typical AIBA/IBA inept and corrupted killer, :ITA Sorrentino outclassed :SRB Radovanovic, who basically is a greco-roman wrestler rather than a boxer.

 

and after the score was announced, she did show no fair play at all, refusing to shake hands with the Italian and lacked of respect to all the Italian corner.

 

very, very bad from the :SRB girl.

Gesture was rude, i agree.

But i wouldnt say that Sorentino outclassed her, not at all. 

 

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Quotas

 

Men's 63.5kg - :IRL  :FRA  :GEO  :HUN 

Men's 80kg - :ITA  :UKR  :CRO  :AZE 

Women's 50kg - :TUR  :ITA  :ESP  :FRA

Women's 54kg - :GBR  :BUL  :ROU  :TUR 

Women's 60kg - :IRL  :FRA  :TUR  :SRB 

Women's 66kg - :HUN  :BEL  :GBR  :TUR 

 

Quota matches

 

Men's 51kg - :GBR v :FRA | :TUR v :ITA 

Men's 57kg - :ARM v :BUL | :HUN v :SWE | :BEL v :DEN | :ESP v :GEO 

Men's 71kg - :AZE v :FRA | :ARM v :SRB | :ALB v :DEN | :TUR v :GER 

Men's 92kg - :IRL v :ESP | :POL v :ITA 

Women's 57kg - :BUL v :POL | :ESP v :ITA | :IRL v :DEN | :AZE v :FRA 

 

QFs in weights classes where the SFs will be the quota matches

 

Men's +92kg - :GRE v :AZE | :ESP v :GER | :BUL v :LTU | :GBR v :ARM 

Women's 75kg - :FRA v :ITA | :CZE v :GER | :POL v :TUR | :SWE v :IRL 

 

[Quotas] (quota match + just regular QF)

 

[4] 2+1 :TUR

[3] 3+1 :FRA 

[2] 3+1 :ITA 

[2] 2+1 :IRL 

[2] 1+1 :GBR 

[2] 1+0 :HUN 

[1] 3+1 :ESP 

[1] 2+1 :BUL  :AZE 

[1] 1+0 :BEL  :GEO  :SRB

[1] :UKR  :CRO  :ROU

3+0 :DEN 

2+1 :ARM  :POL

1+2 :GER 

1+1 :SWE 

1+0 :ALB 

0+1 :CZE  :GRE  :LTU 

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they couldn't steal Sorrentino's victory, but now the judges just showed all of their best against the poor :ITA Chaarabi :facepalm: :wall:

 

as I always said, it's not AIBA/IBA/IOC or any other name...it's all about that fuckin' bunch of corrupted people managing the sport on and off the ring :thumbdown:

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2 minutes ago, ChandlerMne said:

Gesture was rude, i agree.

But i wouldnt say that Sorentino outclassed her, not at all. 

 

Radovanovic is not even a boxer, more a greco-roman wrestler for what she did on the ring (and it's her usual style, not that she's new to this kind of interpretation of the sport).

 

but the main problem was that corrupted disaster of a ref (he's the same that was judging Cavallaro's fight earlier this afternoon).

 

among all the judges giving the Italian the win in each and every round, he was capable of giving a round to the other fighter...obviously because he was looking at another bout).

 

it's obvious that he's biased towards :ITA to say the least. :facepalm:

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