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Did anyone have problems watching the bouts online last night, i tried but it never would play, maybe its just my pc, but other live streams play on here
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bwadd21 wrote:Did anyone have problems watching the bouts online last night, i tried but it never would play, maybe its just my pc, but other live streams play on here
yea i had trouble for a little then it started working during the womens 112.
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i left mine on trying to load up for about two hours i refreshd several times, finally gave up and went to bed. i'll try again tonight
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fresh off the press I just the manriquez boys pro debut in 5 weeks
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What's with all the Walkovers in the 3rd place box-offs???
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I left Fri am, but having talked to a few boxers before I left, they weren't exactly pumped up for the box offs. I wouldn't be surprised if a bunch of the boxers didn't bother to show up for weigh ins.

That's my guess on the walkovers.
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!! Shawn wrote:
DCAmateurBoxing wrote:What did the ref look like or do you remember his name? Just curious. . .
Not a clue who he is, but he looked just like this guy from the blues brothers movie. Image
:lol:
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That's a shame that they aren't better than that to leave because the don't feel like boxing anymore, if USAB had the guts they would pull their books for 6 months and teach them better sportsmanship.
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178 lbs: Steve Geffrard, Boca Raton, Fla., won on disqualification over Thomas Williams, Ft. Washington, Md., DQ

DQ'd again????What happened this time?
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Slythex wrote:I left Fri am, but having talked to a few boxers before I left, they weren't exactly pumped up for the box offs. I wouldn't be surprised if a bunch of the boxers didn't bother to show up for weigh ins.

That's my guess on the walkovers.

A bunch of sore losers. What bad sportsmanship. Yes some left and one was told to shave and he refused to go shave and come back for weigh in. One of the sore losers was my own son Zeddie. He felt like it would be embarassing to fight for third place. It was like 3rd place is unacceptable. I told him that I would be on the next plane to Denver to show him what embarassing was. I taught him better than that. Now he is calling me happy that they got their schedules for training camps and a dual with Great Brittain. I understand that Zeddie is still 16, but grow up. You cant win them all. As for all the other young men, appreciate how far you have gotten. There were some that didnt make it out of the states. Look at the bigger picture.
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He was DQ'd the night before therefore pulled from the tournament.
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DCAmateurBoxing wrote:178 lbs: Steve Geffrard, Boca Raton, Fla., won on disqualification over Thomas Williams, Ft. Washington, Md., DQ

DQ'd again????What happened this time?

My best guess is he did something with an official's daughter, now. :lol:
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toddh5220 wrote:He was DQ'd the night before therefore pulled from the tournament.
Night before was vs. Brandt. Should the box-off be listed as a walkover then? It doesn't seem correct to list it as a DQ against a boxer if he wasn't allowed to box.
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ZMOMMI wrote:
Slythex wrote:I left Fri am, but having talked to a few boxers before I left, they weren't exactly pumped up for the box offs. I wouldn't be surprised if a bunch of the boxers didn't bother to show up for weigh ins.

That's my guess on the walkovers.

A bunch of sore losers. What bad sportsmanship. Yes some left and one was told to shave and he refused to go shave and come back for weigh in. One of the sore losers was my own son Zeddie. He felt like it would be embarassing to fight for third place. It was like 3rd place is unacceptable. I told him that I would be on the next plane to Denver to show him what embarassing was. I taught him better than that. Now he is calling me happy that they got their schedules for training camps and a dual with Great Brittain. I understand that Zeddie is still 16, but grow up. You cant win them all. As for all the other young men, appreciate how far you have gotten. There were some that didnt make it out of the states. Look at the bigger picture.
That's great that he did go because you don't want to burn any bridges and Zeddie has always represented himself well. You don't need to give anyone a reason to think about anything but your boxing these days. I would have done the same thing.
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16 yr olds in open division?

WTF?!?
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ZMOMMI wrote:
Slythex wrote:I left Fri am, but having talked to a few boxers before I left, they weren't exactly pumped up for the box offs. I wouldn't be surprised if a bunch of the boxers didn't bother to show up for weigh ins.

That's my guess on the walkovers.

A bunch of sore losers. What bad sportsmanship. Yes some left and one was told to shave and he refused to go shave and come back for weigh in. One of the sore losers was my own son Zeddie. He felt like it would be embarassing to fight for third place. It was like 3rd place is unacceptable. I told him that I would be on the next plane to Denver to show him what embarassing was. I taught him better than that. Now he is calling me happy that they got their schedules for training camps and a dual with Great Brittain. I understand that Zeddie is still 16, but grow up. You cant win them all. As for all the other young men, appreciate how far you have gotten. There were some that didnt make it out of the states. Look at the bigger picture.
Lucky kid to have such a wise and supportive parent. :TU:
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kidneypunch wrote:16 yr olds in open division?

WTF?!?
You can be 16 at the start of entering certain advancing tournaments like the USA Nationals as long as you will be 17 by August 29th. We have had a few JO boxers go very far in their first year of open competition and some of them entered the tourney at 16 like Zeddie. Gary Russell won the National GG and the USA Nationals before his 17th birthday. Hylon Williams lost to Raynell for the Olympic spot by 2pts. one month after turning 17, so he started his bid for Beijing as a 16 year old as well. In fact, when Hylon signed with Golden Boy in Dec of 2007, he was 5 months past his 17th birthday. We have a lot of great boxers just coming into the Sr. ranks with another crop of JOs waiting in the wings.
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oh wow.. they are young...

i gotta start training harder O.O''
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kidneypunch wrote:oh wow.. they are young...

i gotta start training harder O.O''
They start off young. . .between Gary, Zeddie and Hylon - they have about 500 total amateur bouts!!!
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Way to go ZMOMMI!!! I laughed thinking about you telling Zeddie that you would show him what embarassing really is. Great lesson for your son. I'm glad that all the region 5 guys made the right decision.
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Dennis wrote:Way to go ZMOMMI!!! I laughed thinking about you telling Zeddie that you would show him what embarassing really is. Great lesson for your son. I'm glad that all the region 5 guys made the right decision.
Dennis are you going to record Jordan's bout with Nick tonight?
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can't wait for the fights tonight! lets go kevin river
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106 lbs: Fabian Cervantes, Arleta, Calif., dec. Michael Benedosso, Ft. Carson, Colo., 15-3
112 lbs: Michael Ruiz, Jr., Fresno, Calif., stopped Adrian Ghisoiu, Ft. Hood, Texas/Erie, Pa., RET-2 (2:49)
119 lbs: Rau'shee Warren, Cincinnati, Ohio, stopped Gabriel Montoya, Cheyenne, Wyo., RSC-3 (0:41)
125 lbs: Ernesto Garza, Saginaw, Mich., won on walkover over Rickey Edwards, Prospect Park, N. J., W/O
132 lbs: Yuandale Evans, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, won on walkover over Eric Fowler, Conor, Texas, W/O
141 lbs: Zeddie Adams, Cleveland, Ohio, won on walkover over Andre Sherard, Milwaukee, Wisc., W/O
152 lbs: Richard Hargraves, San Francisco, Calif., won on walkover over Javontae Starks, St. Paul, Minn., W/O
165 lbs: Russell Lamour, Portland, Maine, dec. Kurtiss Colvin, Austin, Texas, 3-2
178 lbs: Steve Geffrard, Boca Raton, Fla., won on disqualification over Thomas Williams, Ft. Washington, Md., DQ
201 lbs: Javonta Charles, Memphis, Tenn., dec. Anthony Mack, Plano, Texas, 8-5
201+ lbs: Trevor Bryan, Marquette, Mich., dec. J'von Wallace, Port Hueneme, Calif., 17-16


how did zeddie adams beat andre sherard by walkover?
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kidneypunch wrote:106 lbs: Fabian Cervantes, Arleta, Calif., dec. Michael Benedosso, Ft. Carson, Colo., 15-3
112 lbs: Michael Ruiz, Jr., Fresno, Calif., stopped Adrian Ghisoiu, Ft. Hood, Texas/Erie, Pa., RET-2 (2:49)
119 lbs: Rau'shee Warren, Cincinnati, Ohio, stopped Gabriel Montoya, Cheyenne, Wyo., RSC-3 (0:41)
125 lbs: Ernesto Garza, Saginaw, Mich., won on walkover over Rickey Edwards, Prospect Park, N. J., W/O
132 lbs: Yuandale Evans, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, won on walkover over Eric Fowler, Conor, Texas, W/O
141 lbs: Zeddie Adams, Cleveland, Ohio, won on walkover over Andre Sherard, Milwaukee, Wisc., W/O
152 lbs: Richard Hargraves, San Francisco, Calif., won on walkover over Javontae Starks, St. Paul, Minn., W/O
165 lbs: Russell Lamour, Portland, Maine, dec. Kurtiss Colvin, Austin, Texas, 3-2
178 lbs: Steve Geffrard, Boca Raton, Fla., won on disqualification over Thomas Williams, Ft. Washington, Md., DQ
201 lbs: Javonta Charles, Memphis, Tenn., dec. Anthony Mack, Plano, Texas, 8-5
201+ lbs: Trevor Bryan, Marquette, Mich., dec. J'von Wallace, Port Hueneme, Calif., 17-16


how did zeddie adams beat andre sherard by walkover?
what are these results??


the magdeleno fight with warren is already on youtube

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYkePMHE ... annel_page
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give me part threeeeeee
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