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Boxing Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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Question: Who will be the referees and judges at the qualification events?
 
Answer: Only AIBA certified referees and judges will take part in the Olympic Qualifying Events and in the Olympic Games. However, the selection process for the referees and judges will be different, enhanced by the evaluation of individuals and a thorough education programme.
 
 
basically, it won't change anything...it's all a "cosmetic" farce only...:evil::whistle::facepalm::thumbdown:
 
the first thing they should do, instead, is to get rid of any AIBA previously related people and hire refs and judges from the other Pro boxing organizations, especially those in open conflict against aiba...
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24 minutes ago, phelps said:
Question: Who will be the referees and judges at the qualification events?
 
Answer: Only AIBA certified referees and judges will take part in the Olympic Qualifying Events and in the Olympic Games. However, the selection process for the referees and judges will be different, enhanced by the evaluation of individuals and a thorough education programme.
 
 
basically, it won't change anything...it's all a "cosmetic" farce only...:evil::whistle::facepalm::thumbdown:
 
the first thing they should do, instead, is to get rid of any AIBA previously related people and hire refs and judges from the other Pro boxing organizations, especially those in open conflict against aiba...

 

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1 hour ago, phelps said:
 
the first thing they should do, instead, is to get rid of any AIBA previously related people and hire refs and judges from the other Pro boxing organizations, especially those in open conflict against aiba...

 

Are you seriously suggesting that pro boxing isn't in even worse shape?  Ha ha ha

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42 minutes ago, dodge said:

 

Are you seriously suggesting that pro boxing isn't in even worse shape?  Ha ha ha

 

sure, no...

 

I'm saying that Pro boxing people are servant to other interests, which are not part of the aiba boxing spoil system...

 

so, hiring people who are not better than others in overall terms, but they are stranger to the aiba dynamics, it would lead to a smaller number of controversies than keeping the same people who caused so many "accidents" on the driving seat...

 

it's just a real change of environment and dynamics rather than the cosmetic only manouvre they're doing right now...

 

the situation is so desperate that any attempt is better than doing nothing and letting things go by themselves...

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1 hour ago, dodge said:

 

Are you seriously suggesting that pro boxing isn't in even worse shape?  Ha ha ha

I really don't think pro boxing is in worse shape than amateur boxing, where a literal crime boss ruled the world for a while.

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The Dutch boxing federation is sort of trying to get Badr Hari, the criminal and way too aggressive kickboxing legend, to try and qualify for the Olympics :lol: First they'll have to convince him to compete for the Netherlands instead of Morocco, I guess, since his whole image is built around being the hero of Moroccan bad boys.

 

I hope he succeeds, it'd be fun to see some wildcard boxer knock him around the ring at the Olympics :d 

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54 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

The Dutch boxing federation is sort of trying to get Badr Hari, the criminal and way too aggressive kickboxing legend, to try and qualify for the Olympics :lol: First they'll have to convince him to compete for the Netherlands instead of Morocco, I guess, since his whole image is built around being the hero of Moroccan bad boys.

 

I hope he succeeds, it'd be fun to see some wildcard boxer knock him around the ring at the Olympics :d 

 

don't underestimate the guy and his background...

 

we already have the example of Jemyma Betrian, who switched with success from Kickboxing/K1 disciplines to Boxing...

 

and considering how poor is the current heavyweight lineup among the aiba boxers, I wouldn't be surprised if he can knock all those Kazakh, Uzbek, Russian overestimated cheaters (well not them, actually, but all of their entourage and officials) around comes the Tokyo OQT time...:whistle:

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Just now, phelps said:

 

don't underestimate the guy and his background...

 

we already have the example of Jemyma Betrian, who switched with success from Kickboxing/K1 disciplines to Boxing...

 

and considering how poor is the current heavyweight lineup among the aiba boxers, I wouldn't be surprised if he can knock all those Kazakh, Uzbek, Russian overestimated cheaters (well not them, actually, but all of their entourage and officials) around comes the Tokyo OQT time...:whistle:

 

Badr Hari does indeed sound like the kind of person to go and knock the officials and entourage around. Or just random people on the street who give him a bad look or something.

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Filip Hrgović is apparently planning a comeback...

 

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But he will be able to compete in the World qualifier only if our other boxer fails to obtain quota at European qualifier. :p

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