2013 World Junior Championships

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I dont but will check the AIBA website periodically.
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Does any one know who won fighter of the tournament?
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By nation Gold/Silver/Bronze
1 Russia 3/5/2
2 Cuba 3/0/0
3 Kazakhstan 2/1/5
4 Ukraine 2/1/2
5 United States 1/1/0
6 Ireland 1/0/2
By nation total medals
1 Russia 10
2 Kazakhstan 8
3 Ukraine 5
4 Azerbaijan 4
5 Cuba 3
6 Ireland 3
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USA doesn't look good for Olympics
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ABC BOXING wrote:USA doesn't look good for Olympics
Usa won Gold ,Silver and just barley missed a bronze. Sum of these kidsnot be old enough for Olympics anyhow, Usa has sum real Talents in Youth and Sr divisions too.
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Scallum I am hoping your right because we haven't done good in a long time and from what I see we are way behind the top dawgs
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ABC BOXING wrote:Scallum I am hoping your right because we haven't done good in a long time and from what I see we are way behind the top dawgs
Also heard 3 boys from Team Usa were on wrong end of super , super suspect decisions in Quarterfinals costing team Usa of 3,more medals. Can't wait to see fights on YouTube
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Like i have said many times favortizum is not good and scoring is really bad at some of the local shows i have been too really doesn't give credit when rounds are vary close or even given to the right fighter. same story like i told you before AIBA will be looking over their investment and you realy have to beat them completely to probably even get rds.
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ABC BOXING wrote:Like i have said many times favortizum is not good and scoring is really bad at some of the local shows i have been too really doesn't give credit when rounds are vary close or even given to the right fighter. same story like i told u before AIBA will be looking over their investment and you realy have to beat them completely to probably even get rds.
The unfair decisions just makes our boys tougher and they will end up be much better in long run. A couple of boys were near tears at the unjust decisions. In one case I heard it was clearly a victory for team Usa but judges awarded 3-0 to other kid. i wonder are they ever gonna Award sum of The Major Tournaments near North America?
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Pinweight Yoanis Argillago Perez from Cuba has been named best boxer.I wouldnt argue with that, he dominated his division.
My top 6
1 Yoanis Argillago Perez Cuba
2 Shakur Stevenson United States
3 Robert Marton Ukraine
4 Satali Levi Fuimaono Australia
5 Rustam Ibraykhaliyev Russia
6 Maikel Franco Cuba
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The biggest problem the US faces for the next Olympics is the volume of boxers who turn professional.2012 might have been different if the likes of Frankie Gomez hadnt switched codes so early.However you cant blame young men who come from relative poverty supported by their family taking an opportunity to repay that support and have a more comfortable life.
As for 2016 Stevenson and Gonzalez could certainly be in the Olympic team as most of the boxers in the junior squad will be over seventeen.
Add to that the likes of Erickson Lubin,Gary Salazar,Nico Hernandez,Antonio Vargas and John Luna from the youths plus Leroy Davila,Cam Awesome and Shawn Simpson you have the makings of a good team for Brazil.
I could name other boxers I expect to figure prominently in the future but how many will still be Amateurs in 2016
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mike222 wrote:The biggest problem the US faces for the next Olympics is the volume of boxers who turn professional.2012 might have been different if the likes of Frankie Gomez hadnt switched codes so early.However you cant blame young men who come from relative poverty supported by their family taking an opportunity to repay that support and have a more comfortable life.
As for 2016 Stevenson and Gonzalez could certainly be in the Olympic team as most of the boxers in the junior squad will be over seventeen.
Add to that the likes of Erickson Lubin,Gary Salazar,Nico Hernandez,Antonio Vargas and John Luna from the youths plus Leroy Davila,Cam Awesome and Shawn Simpson you have the makings of a good team for Brazil.
I could name other boxers I expect to figure prominently in the future but how many will still be Amateurs in 2016
I think Salazar and Lubin are getting ready to turn pro
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Quarter Final scores involving US Boxers
D Gonzalez 87-77 U Yakubov 3-0
R Gadzhiev 88-83 A Rocha 3-0
S Mehdiyev 85-86 S Mahmutic 2-1 (29-28,29-28,27-30)
S Stevenson 90-78 V Bokavelli 3-0
S Bammatov 88-83 D Haney 3-0
A Abrahamyan 87-84 P Tiatia 3-0

Other close results involving US Boxers
A Beskempir 88-82 J White 2-1 (30-27,30-26,28-29)-were they watching the same fight?
D Haney 86-85 E Ismailov 2-1
J Estrada 85-86 A Terejeria 2-1
G Pozoyan 87-84 J Cuellar 2-1
D Haney 85-85 S Abilov 2-1
A Chartoi 85-80 B Trejo 2-1
A Maan 87-84 J Estrada 3-0
M Rashidov 86-85 K Adric 2-1
W Donaghue 86-85 D Gonzalez 2-1
The US got the benefit of 2-1 results on three occasions and didnt on six
Make of this as you will
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