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3 hours ago, phelps said:

p.s. no comment on the 1st round judging of the box-off in the women's -60kg class between GRE and ITA...that was a full old AIBA attempt to steal a verdict...

fortunately, the Greek was such a disaster in rounds 2 and 3 that even those biased judges couldn't do anything anymore...:facepalm:

The 1st round could've gone either way, even the Olympic Channel commentators thought so. You really think Greece has any influence in boxing? Lol.

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9 hours ago, Makedonas said:

The 1st round could've gone either way, even the Olympic Channel commentators thought so. You really think Greece has any influence in boxing? Lol.

the OC commentators are biased as very few others...

 

it's not a question of Greece having any influence, it's a question of Italy being the Nation to be destroyed because of what our former president Falcinelli did in the past few years (basically he was the main opponent of the mafia gang ruling AIBA since the early 2010s but at the same time he's always been a fierce rival of the British officials, also those who were by themselves against the former AIBA "owners"...so, Italy was killed many times during the previous AIBA tenure but we are heavily penalized also right now because we're always in the black list of those who got the power :facepalm: :wall:)...

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On 06/06/2021 at 17:10, hckošice said:

Bandiiiiiiii !

 

Unbelievable, the kid just did it !

 

After 25 years !  Exactly 25 years ago in Atlanta 1996 :SVK competed in Boxing the last and only time since the independence of the country at the Olympics.

Now 25 years later our boxer will enter the Olympics ring.

 

2nd Combat sport after FS Wrestling (Makoev). Just incredible. we had nobody in Rio in a combat sport, in London only one judoka, now we have 2 quotas in two different combat sports. :woohoo:

 

Bravo "Bandi" ! congrats and enjoy the games ! :cheer:

 

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And Bandi made it to the Slovak newspaper. :bounce:I don't know when and if I ever read anything about boxing in our newspaper. What an achievement the kid did

 

"End of 25 years waiting"

He was not even born when :SVK had a boxer at the Olympics last time :lol:

 

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With her win today, :IRL Kellie Harrington becomes number one seed at 60kg. Oj Jeon yi from :KOR is 2nd seed. The world champion Beatriz Ferreira from  :BRA will be number 3 seed because there was no Americas' qualifier

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On 07/06/2021 at 23:01, rybak said:

Ok, Drabik is qualified to Tokyo, total disaster is avoided, but still 1 men and 1 women qualified is result below expectations. When the rankings will be closed and qualified boxers will be announced?

 

Our boxing is downright horrible these days so it's cool we have someone there. Obviously Masternak would have been there if the Games happened in 2020 like planned?

 

Really happy for Drabik. She was one victory away from making Rio. Got robbed in a 3-2 decision vs some Thai opponent IIRC. She really deserved that qualification!

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