Amir Khan's amateur record

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Amir Khan's amateur record

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Hi.

You can see our first version of Amir Khan's amateur record in http://www.geocities.com/pedrinet/khan.html

And, you know, I hope for contribuitions.

Bye,

Pedro.
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Post by Ulysses »

Boxing News printed his full amateur record awhile back. :TU:
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Ulysses wrote:Boxing News printed his full amateur record awhile back. :TU:
Do you have the copy of the edition, please post the missed parts here.
Pedro, please add some more achievemnts to his career in the upper sector. So he is European champion for schoolboys. He won the gold in the very first edition of the tournament on 2003.
Also he won "Strandja cup" trophey 2004 (as he was awarded for best fighter in the event), which is the oldest international boxing cup in Europe. He is the second foreighner (all the others are BUlgarians) that grabbed the cup.
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Amir full

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Amir Khan's full amateur record is now available in http://www.geocities.com/pedrinet/khan.html

Thanks to Nick Bond's courtesy.
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Post by Freiheit »

The fight on november 10th 2001 in the Hancock Boxcup did not take place in Aarhus Denmark, but in Skive, Denmark.
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Post by sweetscience »

Freiheit wrote:The fight on november 10th 2001 in the Hancock Boxcup did not take place in Aarhus Denmark, but in Skive, Denmark.
correct

i boxed in the same tournement
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Post by TheRock »

that site amateur record list is not english..

what language is that?
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Post by Rory McCloskey »

english? :lol: :lol:
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Ulysses wrote:Boxing News printed his full amateur record awhile back. :TU:
Can you scan it please? :TU:
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site's language

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the site is in spanish.
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Post by Ulysses »

When are you going to do Kostya Tszyu's amateur record, Pedro?
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Tszyu record

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I'm still do not have sufficient information about Tszyu, but I think that in a pair of weeks I will be able to have one first version.
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Re: Tszyu record

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Venceremos wrote:I'm still do not have sufficient information about Tszyu, but I think that in a pair of weeks I will be able to have one first version.
:TU:
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Re: site's language

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W = WON
L = LOST

Rsco = ?????
Rsc = ?????
Ret = ?????
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Re: site's language

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TheRock wrote:W = WON
L = LOST

Rsco = ?????
Rsc = ?????
Ret = ?????
RSC = Referee stopped contest
RSC-O = Referee stopped contest Outscored/outclassed
Ret = Retired
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RSC = Referee stopped contest
RSC-O = Referee stopped contest Outscored/outclassed
Ret = Retired
There is also RSCH = Referee stopped the contest due to head blows - puts the boxer on a 30 day, at leat, restriction period.

The RSCO is used only with computer scoring. When one boxer gets 20 points ahead of his opponent, the bout is automatically stopped; with the women and Cadets (15-16 years old), it is stopped at 15 points.

There is also "DQ" = Disqualification and
W/O = Walkover - where a boxer had an opponent who, for whatever reason, was unable to compete.
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Post by ogii3 »

Just to add, that some use AB (Abandon) on the place of RET.
Also don't forget RSCI - The bout was stopped due to injury from some of the fighters
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"AB" and "RSCI" must be strictly European stuff. :D Never used in the U.S. I HAVE seen "RSCI" before but never "AB."
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Post by TheRock »

what is unan and maj?

W-3 unan
L-3 maj
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Post by boxmel »

"Unan" and "maj" are generally used to describe professional results, i.e., Boxer A won on a unanimous decision - all judges had him/her winning; majority win is 2 out of 3 having the same winner. Have never seen it used in amateur scoring.
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Post by TheRock »

Anyone know Spanish?

Transulate this?:
Campeonato Escolar Condados del Noroeste
Campeonato Escolar Zona Norte
Campeonato ABA Junior Clase A
Campeonato Escolar Zona Norte vs. Zona Media
Campeonato Escolar "Multinations"
Tope Escolar Inglaterra vs. Escocia
Campeonato Escolar Condados del Noroeste
Campeonato Escolar Clase B
Campeonato Escolar Nacional
Tope Escolar Inglaterra vs. Irlanda
Copa Hancock
Tope Escolar Inglaterra vs. Irlanda
Campeonato Escolar Condados del Noroeste
Campeonato Escolar Nacional
Campeonato ABA Escolar Clase 3
Torneo "Four Nations" de Cadetes
Campeonato Escolar Regional
Campeonato Escolar Condados del Noroeste
Campeonato Escolar Condados del Noroeste y Noreste
Tope Escolar Alemania vs. Inglaterra
Campeonato Nacional ABA de Juniores
Torneo Olímpico de Juniores Internacional
Campeonato Europeo de Cadetes
Campeonato Escolar Europeo
Gala Boxística ADIDAS de Mayores
Copa Strandzha (2º Calificador Olímpico Europeo)
Copa Acrópolis (Prueba Olímpica)
Gana Campeonato Mundial Juvenil
Juegos Olímpicos
Tope USA vs. Inglaterra
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Post by Freiheit »

Without having any spanish skills I would guess that these things are;
Campeonato: Champioship
Inglaterra; England
Copa: Cup/tournament
Escolar: School Boy/youth

The rest of the things are pretty much the the english words.
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Post by Sherlock »

To add to Freiheits post, here's some more translations:

Tope=Dual, as in USA-England Dual
Torneo=Tournament
Mayores=Seniors
Alemania=Germany
Juegos Olimpicos=Olympic Games
Mundial=World
Norte=North

If you want a full translation of all on your list, I can oblige.
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Freiheit wrote:Without having any spanish skills I would guess that these things are;
Campeonato: Champioship
Inglaterra; England
Copa: Cup/tournament
Escolar: School Boy/youth

The rest of the things are pretty much the the english words.
Thank you :TU:
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Post by TheRock »

Sherlock wrote:To add to Freiheits post, here's some more translations:

Tope=Dual, as in USA-England Dual
Torneo=Tournament
Mayores=Seniors
Alemania=Germany
Juegos Olimpicos=Olympic Games
Mundial=World
Norte=North

If you want a full translation of all on your list, I can oblige.
Great!

I PM you :TU:
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