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Boxing IOC European Olympic Games Qualifier 2020


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7 hours ago, ChandlerMne said:

Is there any livescore website?

 

by the way, it's not a live scoring at all, but the live blog on the qualifications website is quickly updated after each bout...

 

https://www.olympicchannel.com/en/stories/news/detail/boxing-olympic-qualification-london-day-1-live-blog/

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11 minutes ago, phelps said:

 

by the way, it's not a live scoring at all, but the live blog on the qualifications website is quickly updated after each bout...

 

https://www.olympicchannel.com/en/stories/news/detail/boxing-olympic-qualification-london-day-1-live-blog/

This is great! Very useful.

On the other hand, not so great start of Serbian boxers. 2 easy losses.

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11 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Can anyone who wants/needs to, go to the World OQT if they don't make it in a continental one?

 

yes, but it's up to their respective NF to choose if the same fighter can have a second chance or if he's going to be replaced by another teammate...

 

10 hours ago, heywoodu said:

The OC replays can't be forwarded :lol: I only want to see a certain fight, not everything, come on..

 

and if you watch through an android tv/apple tv app, they're not even available...you can only watch the live streaming...:facepalm: :wall:

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Hurray, controversy and even the IOC itself mentions it in their live blog :d 

 

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There was controversy at the end of the first heavyweight bout of the competition as the announcement for a split decision win for Aziz Abbes Mouhiidine, of Italy, over Dzemal Bosnjak, of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was greeted by boos from the crowd. Certainly the scoring took some explaining, with one judge scoring it 30-26 for Bosnjak and another 30-27 for the Italian after a competitive three rounds of action

 

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40 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Hurray, controversy and even the IOC itself mentions it in their live blog :d 

 

 

 

of course I'm more than biased...but "controversy" about the winner of that match can only be in their sick minds (and in a close final score like they had earlier today)...

 

you can watch the fight and judge by yourself, but the Mongolian judge that gave Bosnjak the 30-26 score to me is to be kicked out from the world of boxing immediately...

 

the boos were only because a clearly biased and hostile crowd (not to mention the man in charge of running the live blog)...they would have done the same even if Aziz did show a combination of the best technique from Muhammad Alì and the most brutal power from Mike Tyson...

 

OK...Mouhiidine did nothing special, didn't land a single powerful punch (just limited himself to softly touch the Bosnian), but thinking to score even a single round (especially the 1st one) in favour of Bosnjak is just...impossible...:facepalm:

 

p.s. the Olympic Channels replays can be send fast forward...you have to pause the video and then move along the timeline until you find the point you want to watch...

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11 minutes ago, phelps said:

 

of course I'm more than biased...but "controversy" about the winner of that match can only be in their sick minds (and in a close final score like they had earlier today)...

 

you can watch the fight and judge by yourself, but the Mongolian judge that gave Bosnjak the 30-26 score to me is to be kicked out from the world of boxing immediately...

 

the boos were only because a clearly biased and hostile crowd (not to mention the man in charge of running the live blog)...they would have done the same even if Aziz did show a combination of the best technique from Muhammad Alì and the most brutal power from Mike Tyson...

 

OK...Mouhiidine did nothing special, didn't land a single powerful punch (just limited himself to softly touch the Bosnian), but thinking to score even a single round (especially the 1st one) in favour of Bosnjak is just...impossible...:facepalm:

 

p.s. the Olympic Channels replays can be send fast forward...you have to pause the video and then move along the timeline until you find the point you want to watch...

 

The reaction I knew was coming ("it's in favour of the Italian, no controversy!") :d :evil: 

 

Thanks for that last sentence though, finally :d 

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