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58 minutes ago, phelps said:

our only very talented boxer, Aziz Mouhiddine (-91kg), is also out in round #1..today he lost (?) against a man from Jordan I never heard of before...:facepalm::wall:

Italian men's boxing is really at their lowest point ever...:cry:

Ishaish lost to Tony Yoka in the QF in Rio. He's not an unknown boxer.

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Just now, Quasit said:

Ishaish lost to Tony Yoka in the QF in Rio. He's not an unknown boxer.

 

I tried to be gentle with him...today he looked more like a wrestler momentarily committed to Boxing, to say the least...

 

but I guess his "aggressive" style (let's name it that way) impressed the judges enough to be declared the winner...

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i just was telling myself if we defeated an Azeri in boxing before

 

 

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the next will be the Japanese the world Number 7 , :fingers:

 

 

 

 

 

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and "Bandi" Csemez lost to the :ARM Arman Darkhinyan 0-5 in the Round of 16, repeating his performance from the last WCH when he also finished in 9th place as well. and by this the :SVK participation at this years WCh is finished.

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19 minutes ago, bestmen said:

i just was telling myself if we defeated an Azeri in boxing before

 

 

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the next will be the Japanese the world Number 7 , :fingers:

 

 

 

 

 

Japanese are not very formidable in boxing ...... Sulejmani has reached round of 16 ..... To reach QF he has to face a seeded player and no 7 is the best you can get....  So wishing him luck....... I did feel flissi was unlucky but sulejmani is reasonably good 

strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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+90  Bouloudinats :ALG 4-1 :ITA Carbotti 

 

But will fight Tiafack Nelvie :GER the N8 another naturalized boxer i dont know from where , maybe around central asia 

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Looks like the afternoon session (at least on ring A) wasn't recorded :facepalm:

 

On YouTube (AIBA channel) it says the video is supposed to be 6:45 hours long, but it's exactly 4 hours and starts in the break between afternoon and evening session, meaning the afternoon session is nowhere to be found.

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