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Men's Boxing AIBA World Championships 2017


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and yes as I said. Kazakhstan had 4 boxers in 1/4 and all of them in 1/2. But I still can't believe that no medal for Lopez.

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the president of the Angolan Boxing Federation (FABOXE), Carlos Luís, confirmed  this Monday the escape of three members of the National Team in the World Cup in Germany,:lol:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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23 hours ago, phelps said:

please, let's get rid of this farce!!!

I saw almost any sort of crazy judgments in boxing, but I never saw anything like today...

Mangiacapre (ITA) won his fight against Zhussupov (KAZ) literally destroying him (the fight was stopped by the event doctor because the Kazakh was bleeding so heavily that almost collapsed on the ring...so, technically it was a pure and simple TKO)...

but then Kazakhstan made an appeal and the technical commission overturned the final result, stating that the score was to be determined by the reading of the judges' cards at the moment of the stop (like the stop came because of an accidental injury of one of the contenders)...and guess what? for the judges the Zhussupov was 2 points ahead and so he was declared as the winner...:yikes::facepalm:

so, the new rule is that you can't win against protected boxers even if you knock them out...

if somehow there's some justice in the world, I hope that Zhussupov at least won't be able to get his feet on the ring for the next round...

 

p.s. of course that was the highlight of the tournament so far, but surely not the only episode of corrupted judging and shameful scores...

nothing has changed in the last months, despite all the "beautiful words" by AIBA officials...

and I think that nothing's gonna change in the future...

so...once again...let's get rid of this farce!!!

 

And he is in semifinal :lol:

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16 minutes ago, dareza said:

 

And he is in semifinal :lol:

 

I know...it's a cruel, cruel world...:facepalm:

however, so far all Kazakhas, all Uzbeks but 1 and all the US fighters (the real news of the year...USA are back on top of AIBA politics after many years of disgrace) today won their bouts...what a surprise! :rofl::facepalm::wall:

p.s. Tischchenko did it again...this time the victim is David Niyka from NZL...

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3 minutes ago, phelps said:

 

I know...it's a cruel, cruel world...:facepalm:

however, so far all Kazakhas, all Uzbeks but 1 and all the US fighters (the real news of the year...USA are back on top of AIBA politics after many years of disgrace) today won their bouts...what a surprise! :rofl::facepalm::wall:

p.s. Tischchenko did it again...this time the victim is David Niyka from NZL...

 

not all from USA. Iglesias just destoyed Randall.

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Billy Walsh left his role in Ireland in late 2015 to coach the US boxing team..... success quickly followed. Our federation treated him like crap.

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