USA Olympic Trials - Men's Boxing

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boxmel wrote:
Hart pulls away. 16-3 after 2.
Are they showing the scores? Thought they weren't going to...... :?? :?? And I always knew you could multitask! 8)
The scores are on the floor on computer monitor for each corner to see, but I was asking someone to look at tell me. lol. Talk about multitasking!
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Congrats to Marcus Browne.. he will most likely make the Games now.. Amir had a great run and so did Mac Williams....

Congrats to Herring for beating Sosa twice in 2 close fights.. Sosa is more of a banger so boxers with alot of speed and movement can give him problems I was really pulling for all the NY boys but looks like only 1 will make it to Baku
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JayWater wrote:Congrats to Marcus Browne.. he will most likely make the Games now.. Amir had a great run and so did Mac Williams....

Congrats to Herring for beating Sosa twice in 2 close fights.. Sosa is more of a banger so boxers with alot of speed and movement can give him problems I was really pulling for all the NY boys but looks like only 1 will make it to Baku
Hey Hey I'm a New Yorker too now lol born and raised on LONG ISLAND though but I started fighting in gyms all over the city lol
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Jamel wrote:
JayWater wrote:Congrats to Marcus Browne.. he will most likely make the Games now.. Amir had a great run and so did Mac Williams....

Congrats to Herring for beating Sosa twice in 2 close fights.. Sosa is more of a banger so boxers with alot of speed and movement can give him problems I was really pulling for all the NY boys but looks like only 1 will make it to Baku
Hey Hey I'm a New Yorker too now lol born and raised on LONG ISLAND though but I started fighting in gyms all over the city lol
Congrats Jamel...hey wat gym do u train at? I'm from Long Island but I live closer to the city...I train in Freeport...I seen that u were from Coram...I wudda thought u may have trained at Veterans Memorial in Shirley lol...I guess we have 2 people from New York in the Games hopefully! Congrats once again
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NYAmateur90 wrote:
Jamel wrote:
JayWater wrote:Congrats to Marcus Browne.. he will most likely make the Games now.. Amir had a great run and so did Mac Williams....

Congrats to Herring for beating Sosa twice in 2 close fights.. Sosa is more of a banger so boxers with alot of speed and movement can give him problems I was really pulling for all the NY boys but looks like only 1 will make it to Baku
Hey Hey I'm a New Yorker too now lol born and raised on LONG ISLAND though but I started fighting in gyms all over the city lol
Congrats Jamel...hey wat gym do u train at? I'm from Long Island but I live closer to the city...I train in Freeport...I seen that u were from Coram...I wudda thought u may have trained at Veterans Memorial in Shirley lol...I guess we have 2 people from New York in the Games hopefully! Congrats once again
Yep I started training out of there under Coach Austin and Murphy. I entered the Marine Corps in 03 but I ALWAYS call that gym home and go train there every time I'm in New York. Thanks for the love also
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Jamel wrote:
JayWater wrote:Congrats to Marcus Browne.. he will most likely make the Games now.. Amir had a great run and so did Mac Williams....

Congrats to Herring for beating Sosa twice in 2 close fights.. Sosa is more of a banger so boxers with alot of speed and movement can give him problems I was really pulling for all the NY boys but looks like only 1 will make it to Baku
Hey Hey I'm a New Yorker too now lol born and raised on LONG ISLAND though but I started fighting in gyms all over the city lol

Congrats man u must be on a real high right now your the best in the country, one of the best in the world, let that sink in.. so we gotta couple boys from NY representing.. You still got some more work to do.. But you got this bro.. The home state as a whole did really well at the Trials.. Did u ever fight in the Daily News Golden Gloves???

NyAmateur90: U fought in the gloves this past year?
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I would like to sent all my congrats to everyonre .... but we may have too do it al again ...for there was a rule in fraction that null and void the Olympic trails .... will keep you posted....
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I gotta hear this...
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byrdman66 wrote:I would like to sent all my congrats to everyonre .... but we may have too do it al again ...for there was a rule in fraction that null and void the Olympic trails .... will keep you posted....
It was so nice, let's do it twice. Why would we expect anything less. Please keep me posted even if you can post it.
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JayWater wrote: NyAmateur90: U fought in the gloves this past year?
Nah I don't have any fights yet...I do plan on entering the Gloves next year though. I'm 114 Novice...
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