aiba trying to stop pro am gyms...why?

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Cant believe wat they r tryin to do if ur a pro coach u av to give it up if u want tto coach amateur
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How would they even know what goes on in gyms?
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I don't think nobody is enforcing the no pro coaches in the Amateurs. Nobody is even tripping where I live at.I don't like this rule ,hopefully it is not enforced
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That rule has been in for awhile as I remember at a LBC meeting it was brought up as for some of the rules it was tabled until a later date so they could find out more about it. Tha is almost a year ago and there are still coaches working with both pros and amateurs and some of the coaches are LBC members. This rule will hurt the amateurs if it is applied more than most coaches.
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Aiba are trying to create their own pro ranks so all the top kids will turn over to aiba pro boxing.that will never work in a million years....
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Don't tell the Euros that they think AIBA/ WSB is the greatest thing since unleaded gas
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The Aiba tournament Championships ran here in Usa was one of the best I ever been to.
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Scallum; if there is any World tournament that is second to non has to be Ringside World where anybody can compete not just hand picked fighters. Ringside as big as it is with over 1000 competitors entered has best organized schedules and weigh ins and huge fans at each session with amateurs fighting their hearts out and amateurs from all over the World. You can not compare little tournaments like AIBA has to a tournament as huge as Ringside has. I would think haveing less than 200 participants is easier to make the tournament look well organized than haveing over a 1000. Besides the judging is more of an equal basis at ringside!!!!
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ABC BOXING wrote:Scallum; if there is any World tournament that is second to non has to be Ringside World where anybody can compete not just hand picked fighters. Ringside as big as it is with over 1000 competitors entered has best organized schedules and weigh ins and huge fans at each session with amateurs fighting their hearts out and amateurs from all over the World. You can not compare little tournaments like AIBA has to a tournament as huge as Ringside has. I would think haveing less than 200 participants is easier to make the tournament look well organized than haveing over a 1000. Besides the judging is more of an equal basis at ringside!!!!
Aiba is open to any and All who come . Once you fight your way thru the tournament you earn a spot on Team Usa. Was at the very first Aiba Usa Jr World tourney last year and it was very good and professional. Ringside is a very good and professional too
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Ringside is From all ages from 10 -70including the masters. Ringside also has many novice competition so of course they have more fighters. The best of the best will be at Aiba Jr and Youth Jan 6-11. Some top kids are even skipping others major tournaments like Silver Gloves just to focus on Aiba. Don't get me wrong I love ringside very good tournament
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