Favorites to take the G.G.

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My predictions are:

106 Luis Yanez (look for Luis Lozano, and Charles Martin).
112 Aaron Alafa or Qa'id Muhammad ( look for Barry Dennis, and Louie Padilla).
119 Jorge Diaz (Teddy Padilla, Samy Dipace ).
125 Luis Ramos or Del Valle ( Hylon Williams in the mix ).
132 Stan M. or Jerry Belmontes ( the dark horse will be Miguel Gonzales ).
141 Jeremy Bryan.
152 Demetrius Andrade.
165 Shawn Porter ( Edwin Rodriguez ).
178 William Rosinsky.
201 Jorda Shimmell or Isiah Thomas.
201+ Feliz Stewart.
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Post by Dennis »

Hugo - nice predictions. I'm not sure you can call Miguel Gonzales a dark horse with his past experience. It will be interesting to see how well DiPace does in the open class. He has talent. Ramos and DelValle have both looked strong, but there are some other tough boxers in that weight class.

I'm looking for the Michigan team to do well. It is a young, but talented team with all of the boxers having experience in national tournaments.

Post after the 1st rounds are complete and see if anything changes.
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Does anybody know the brackets ? ( post it if you do so, Thanks )
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125 lbs/57 kg: Hylon Williams, Jr., Houston, Texas - Texas dec. Robert Rodriguez, Evans, Colo. - Colorado-New Mexico, 4-1
125 lbs/57 kg: Reinaldo Rodriguez - Syracuse dec. Adrian Brown, Carrolton, Ga. - Knoxville, 3-2
125 lbs/57 kg: Jesse Carradine, Cincinnati, Ohio/NMU - Wisconsin dec. Duran Caferro, Helena, Mont. - Rocky Mountain, 5-0
125 lbs/57 kg: Prientkes Sanders, Charleston, W. Va. - Tri-state stopped Jose Artega - Indiana, RSC-1 (1:40)
125 lbs/57 kg: Derrick Murray, St. Louis, Mo. - St. Louis dec. Louis Ramos, Jr., Santa Ana, Calif. - California, 4-1
125 lbs/57 kg: Luis Del Valle, Newburgh, N.Y. - New York dec. Erick Estrada, Chicago, Ill. - Chicago, 5-0
125 lbs/57 kg: Ernesto Garza, Saginaw, Mich. - Michigan stopped Rashard Jennings - New Jersey, RSC-2 (1:30)
125 lbs/57 kg: Stephon Alexander, Norfolk, Va. - Washington DC dec. James Smith, Detroit, Mich. - Detroit, 5-0
125 lbs/57 kg: Bennie Tsosie - Nevada dec. Justin Hill - Iowa, 4-1
125 lbs/57 kg: Ralph Gramajo, Garden City, Kansas - Kansas-Oklahoma dec. Diego Mujica, Omaha, Neb. - Omaha, 5-0
125 lbs/57 kg: Raynell Williams, Cleveland, Ohio - Cleveland dec. Craig Butler, Duluth, Minn. - Upper Midwest, 5-0
125 lbs/57 kg: Rheno Nieto, Gulfport, Miss. - Mid-south dec. Luis Esquilin, Philadelphia, Pa. - Pennsylvania, 4-1
141 lbs/64 kg: Jeremy Bryan, Clifton, N.J.- New Jersey, stopped William Kamery, Marion, Iowa - Iowa, RSC-3 (1:30)
141 lbs/64 kg: Edgar Zubia, Hobbs, N.M. - Colorado-New Mexico won on walkover over Frankie Gould, Blackfoot, Idaho - Rocky Mountain, W/O
141 lbs/64 kg: Javier Molina, Los Angeles Calif. - California dec. Jeremy Caughhorn, Toledo, Ohio - Toledo, 5-0
141 lbs/64 kg: Michael Faragon, Schenectady, N.Y. - Syracuse dec. James Berry, Baltimore, Md. - Washington DC, 3-2
141 lbs/64 kg: Jamal James, Minneapolis, Minn. - Upper Midwest, dec. Leandre White, Detroit, Mich. - Detroit, 4-1
141 lbs/64 kg: Dan O'Connor, Framingham, Mass. - New England dec. Rashad Ganaway, Little Rock, Ark. - Mid-south, 4-1
141 lbs/64 kg: Tahree Carroll, Philadelphia, Pa. - Pennsylvania dec. Omar Figueroa, Weslaco, Texas - Texas, 4-1
141 lbs/64 kg: Joseph Llovet, Bayshore, N.Y. - New York Metro dec. Rosindo Robles, Elkhorn, Neb. - Omaha, 4-1
141 lbs/64 kg: Terrence Craddock, Jr., Columbus, Ohio - Tri-state dec. David Buggs, Indianapolis, Ind. - Indiana, 5-0
141 lbs/64 kg: Federico Flores, Jr., Hart, Mich., dec. Delvaughn Williams, Cleveland, Ohio - Cleveland, 3-2
165 lbs/75 kg: Stepan Zeytunyan, Aurora, Colo. - Colorado-New Mexico dec. Jesse Hart, Philadelphia, Pa. - Pennsylvania, 3-2
165 lbs/75 kg: Edwin Rodriguez, Worcester, Mass. - New England dec. Jonathan Nelson, Little Rock, Ark. - Mid-south, 3-2
165 lbs/75 kg: Bryan Smith, Toledo, Ohio - Toledo, dec. Michael Valenzuela - Nevada, 3-2
165 lbs/75 kg: Nicholas Swan, Great Falls, Mont. - Rocky Mountain dec. Richard Bobbitt, St. Louis, Mo. - St. Louis, 3-2
165 lbs/75 kg: David Arrieta - Kansas City dec. Sidney Williams - Tri-state, 4-1
165 lbs/75 kg: J'Lean Love, Dearborn Heights, Mich. - Detroit stopped Shawn Smith, Fort Dodge, Iowa - Iowa, RSC-1 (1:59)
165 lbs/75 kg: Omar Henry, Houston, Texas - Texas dec. Donta Woods, Atlanta, Ga./NMU - Wisconsin, 5-0
165 lbs/75 kg: Shawn Porter, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio - Cleveland dec. John Phillips, Wahaiwa, Hawaii - Hawaii, 5-0
165 lbs/75 kg: Lamar Russ, Wilmington, N.C. - Knoxville, dec. Cerresso Fort, St. Paul, Minn. - Upper Midwest, 5-0
165 lbs/75 kg: Phillip Benson - New York Metro dec. Ben Williams, Benton Harbour, Mich. - Michigan, 3-2
165 lbs/75 kg: Denis Douglin, Morganville, N.J. - New Jersey dec. Raymond Lucies II, Lafayette, Ind. - Indiana
201 lbs/91 kg: Jose Garcia, Inwood, W. Va. - Tri-state, dec. Jason Grimaldo, Loveland, Colo. - Colorado-New Mexico, 3-2
201 lbs/91 kg: Marc Ward - Cleveland dec. Bruce Dollinger, Buffano, N.Y. - Syracuse, 3-2
20 1lbs/91 kg: David Imoesiri - Nevada stopped Francisco Alfaro - Kansas-Oklahoma, RSC-2 (1:39)
201 lbs/91 kg: Vincent Hadley, Springfield, Ill. - St. Louis dec. Jeremiah Graziano - Kansas City, 4-1
201 lbs/91 kg: Deontay Wilder, Tuscaloosa, Ala. - Knoxville stopped Mario Marales - New England, RSC-1 (:11)
201 lbs/91 kg: David Thompson - New York dec. Harley Kifian, Menomonie, Minn. - Upper midwest, 4-1
201 lbs/91 kg: Tyrell Wright, Jersey City, N.J. - New Jersey dec. Jordan Shimmell, Hudsonville, Mich. - Michigan, 4-1
201 lbs/91 kg: Jose Flores - Washington DC dec. Tim Skolnik, Williamsburg, Mich./NMU - Wisconsin, 3-2
201 lbs/91 kg: Akeem Holland - California stopped David Farrell, Des Moines, Iowa - Iowa, RSC-1 (1:07)
201 lbs/91 kg: Anthony Tettis, Ridgway, Pa. - Pennsylvania dec. Blake Handibode, Broadview, Ill. - Chicago, 5-0
201 lbs/91 kg: Ray Stallings, Princeton, Ind. - Indiana dec. Larry Sydenstricker, Newport, Mich. - Toledo, 5-0
201 lbs/91 kg: Isiah Thomas, Detroit, Mich. - Detroit, dec. Aleco Lawton - Floria, 5-0
201 lbs/91 kg: Danny Calhoun, Cincinnati, Ohio dec. Richard Johnston - Rocky Mountain, 5-0
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My predictions are:

106 Luis Yanez (look for Luis Lozano, and Charles Martin).
119 Jorge Diaz (Teddy Padilla, Samy Dipace ).
125 Luis Ramos or Del Valle ( Hylon Williams in the mix ).
I don't think Charles Martin has the experience to go all the way. He's fairly green. He's going in the Army in June and hopefully will make the WCAP once he's through with basic training. Will definitely be interesting to see how Sammy does in the open division. I'm not a Padilla brothers fan and Luis Ramos lost in his first bout.
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Post by emile »

Interesting results so far. A lot of close fights at 165 and a rough draw to put Edwin Rodriguez and Jonathan Nelson against each other in the first round.

At heavy, it is noticable of course that Dennis' son was beaten by Tyrell Wright - but even more noticable was Deontay Wilder's 11 second stoppage of Mario Marales. Can that be right? I know amateur refs have a twitchy TKO finger, but he must have just crushed him with one of his first punches.
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Here's an article on yesterday's fights from the Chattanooga paper. It says that Wilder won with two jabs and two right hands.

Wilder is an interesting prospect from Tuscaloosa. He's been stopping a lot of opponents in less than a minute, and he's only been boxing for two years. He's been alternatively listed as 6-7 or 6-9, but on video he doesn't look anywhere near that tall, maybe 6-5 or so. He also has a young daughter with spina bifida, and drives a delivery truck. Seems like an easy guy to root for and with a ton of potential.

At the bottom of this page, you can see one of his very short preliminary GG fights against a fighter from Georgia.
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Our referees stop bouts for many reasons, all of them safety related. It's entirely possible that Wilder so totally overwhelmed his opponent that the ref felt Morales had no chance to defend himself or remain competitive. It was an RSC, not an RSCH. We'll see how Wilder's potential plays out as he moves up the bracket against more experienced competition.
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YALL DON'T SLEEP ON J'LEON LOVE, OR ISAIH THOMAS , AND LOOK OUT FOR DOMOQNUIE DOLTON AND BRANDON PRESTON THOSE GUYS ARE GOOD TRUST ME I KNOW WHAT THEY CAN DO THEY GONE MAKE SOME UPSET WINS THATS WHAT I THINK
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Post by Hugo »

boxmel wrote:
My predictions are:

106 Luis Yanez (look for Luis Lozano, and Charles Martin).
119 Jorge Diaz (Teddy Padilla, Samy Dipace ).
125 Luis Ramos or Del Valle ( Hylon Williams in the mix ).
I don't think Charles Martin has the experience to go all the way. He's fairly green. He's going in the Army in June and hopefully will make the WCAP once he's through with basic training. Will definitely be interesting to see how Sammy does in the open division. I'm not a Padilla brothers fan and Luis Ramos lost in his first bout.

Hi Mel, so what do you think about the rest of the divisions.
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Post by boxmel »

Unfortunately, Hugo, USA Boxing has taken the entries off their web site so I can't look through the weights and see who I would pick. There are many names I don't recognize and I would probably have to go mostly with those boxers I know and have seen and/or who have a good amount of experience. I'm not really counting on any of the boxers who just came out of the JOs, since this will be their first open tournament. But, then again, you never know. :-? Along with everyone else, I'll be watching with great interest.

I do have to say I think it's a real shame that the Golden Gloves won't use the electronic scoring system. Every other national tournament does and I think it's more fair than the clickers.
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the_boxer wrote:YALL DON'T SLEEP ON J'LEON LOVE, OR ISAIH THOMAS , AND LOOK OUT FOR DOMOQNUIE DOLTON AND BRANDON PRESTON THOSE GUYS ARE GOOD TRUST ME I KNOW WHAT THEY CAN DO THEY GONE MAKE SOME UPSET WINS THATS WHAT I THINK
Where is Preston fighting out of now?

Don't sleep on Johnathon Guidry. He is a super heavyweight who fights out of my gym in Louisiana. He won the 2006 ringside as a noive. He has the talent but lacks the expierence, but lets see. He has major heart!

He will face Erik Correa of Chicago in the opening round.
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Guidry decisions Correa and is scheduled to face Willis tomorrow.

Also word is Stewart was taken out.
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Post by the_boxer »

domoqnuie dolton from detroit beat marcus willis from florida and that guy lost to kieth thurman only by 1 point at the pals so domoqnuie did a great job and gerg coverson won at 132
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Felix Stewart was beating by Anthony Webster of Alma, Alabama.

Thomas is scheduled to face Jose Garcia tomorrow.
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Post by zhdamistro »

do you guys know why dominic wade is not in the tourny.
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o ok, isiah should bring this home if he fights like i know he can
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May 1
Preliminary Bouts

119 lbs/54 kg: Teddy Padilla, Las Vegas, Nev. - Nevada dec. Brandon Quintana, Kearney, Neb. - Omaha, 5-0
119 lbs/54 kg: Ronny Rios, Santa Ana, Calif.- California dec. Chris Strong, Chicago, Ill. - Chicago, 5-0
119 lbs/54 kg: Zachelus Watkins, Atlanta, Ga. - Knoxville dec. Marcus Springs, Fredericksburg, Va. - Washington DC, 5-0
119 lbs/54 kg: Sammy DiPace, Las Cruces, N.M. - Colorado-New Mexico dec. Jeremy Abraham, Vermillion, Ohio - Cleveland, 5-0
119 lbs/54 kg: Jessy Cruz, Miami, Fla., dec. DeWayne Wisdom, Indianapolis, Ind. - Indiana, 5-0
119 lbs/54 kg: Brian Battease, Honolulu, Hawaii dec. Cedick Patterson, Prairie Village, Kansas - Kansas City, 5-0
119 lbs/54 kg: Jose Haro, Jr., W. Valley City, Utah - Rocky Mountain dec. Richard Munoz, Grand Rapids, Mich. - Michigan, 5-0
119 lbs/54 kg: Micah Branch, Columbus, Ohio - Tri-state stopped Shawn Manning, Philadelphia, Pa. - Pennsylvania, RSC-3 (1:28)
119 lbs/54 kg: Derrick Wilson, Cincinnati, Ohio - Cincinnati dec. LaMarkis Cowan, St. Louis, Mo. - St. Louis, 4-1
119 lbs/54 kg: Jorge Diaz, Jr., New Brunswick, N.J. - New Jersey dec. Christian Concepcion, Bronx, N.Y. - New York, 5-0
119 lbs/54 kg: David Clark, San Diego, Calif./NMU - Wisconsin dec. Daniel Allnut, Oswego, N.Y. - Syracuse
132 lbs/60 kg: Stan Martyniouk, Antelope, Calif. - California dec. Omar Pena, Providence, R.I. - New England, 5-0
132 lbs/60 kg: Archie Ray Marquez, Albuquerque, N.M. - Colorado-New Mexico dec. Russell Fiore, Chicago, Ill. - Chicago
132 lbs/60 kg: Michael Perez, Newark, N.J. - New Jersey dec. James Henley, Omaha, Neb. - Omaha, 5-0
132 lbs/60 kg: Cordaro Simpkins, Chespeake, Va. - Washington DC dec. Isaac Arasato, Honolulu, Hawaii - Hawaii, 4-1
132 lbs/60 kg: Gregory Coverson, Redford, Mich. - Detroit dec. Eric Ricker II, Toledo, Ohio - Toledo, 4-1
132 lbs/60 kg: Devonte Allen, Cincinnati, Ohio - Cincinnati dec. John Lopez, Parma, Idaho - Rocky Mountain, 5-0
132 lbs/60 kg: Sadam Ali, Brooklyn, N.Y. - New York Metro won on retirement over Christopher Caffee, Columbus, Ohio - Tri-state, RET-2
132 lbs/60 kg: Ralese Aleem, Raveena, Mich. - Michigan stopped Christopher Caffee, Columbus, Ohio - Tri-state, RSC-1 (1:45)
132 lbs/60 kg: Jareem Bryant, Miami, Fla. - Florida dec. Tim Van Newhouse, Chattanooga, Tenn. - Knoxville, 3-2
132 lbs/60 kg: Lance Williams, Muscatine, Iowa - Iowa dec. Ruben Gonzales - Kansas-Oklahoma, 3-2
132 lbs/60 kg: Darwin Price, Jr., St. Louis, Mo. - St. Louis dec. Isaiah Williams-Windley, Akron, Ohio/NMU - Wisconsin, 3-2
132 lbs/60 kg: Miguel Gonzalez, Cleveland, Ohio - Cleveland dc. Anthony Flores, Philadelphia, Pa. - Pennsylvania, 4-1
132 lbs/60 kg: Darryl Nichols, Brandon, Miss. - Mid-south dec. Virgil Green, Vancouver, Wash. - Nevada, 3-2
132 lbs/60 kg: Nieko Rivera, Kansas City, Mo. - Kansas City dec. Andre Lopez, Albany, N.Y. - Syracuse
152 lbs/69 kg: John Thompson, E. Orange, N.J. - New Jersey dec. Trenton Titsworth, Omaha, Neb. - Omaha, 5-0
152 lbs/69 kg: Kenneth McNeil, Jr. - Knoxville dec. Jeffrey Pelen, Waianae, Hawaii - Hawaii, 4-1
152 lbs/69 kg: Ray Rivera, Jr., Kansas City, Mo. - Kansas City dec. Kenny Garcia, E. St. Louis, Mo. - St. Louis, 5-0
152 lbs/69 kg: Javonn Barnes, Muskegon, Mich. - Michigan dec. Mahlon Kerwick, Colorado Springs, Colo. - Colorado-New Mexico, 4-1
152 lbs/69 kg: Domonique Dolton, Detroit, Mich. - Detroit dec. Marcus Willis, Ft. Myers, Fla. - Florida, 3-2
152 lbs/69 kg: Charles Hatley, Dallas, Texas - Texas dec. Anthony Campbell, Covington, Tenn. - Mid-south, 4-1
152 lbs/69 kg: Miguel Beltran, W. Jordan, Utah - Rocky Mountain dec. Ronald Carrigan, Ranson, W. Va. - Tri-state, 5-0
152 lbs/69 kg: Gregory Carter, Waterbury, Ct./NMU - Wisconsin dec. Ashante Hendrickson, Huntington, N.Y. - New York Metro, 4-1
152 lbs/69 kg: Corey Rodriguez, St. Anthony, Minn. - Upper Midwest dec. Terrance Jarmon, Toledo, Ohio - Toledo, 4-1
152 lbs/69 kg: William Jackson, Cincinnati, Ohio - Cincinnati dec. Richard Gorham, Indianapolis, Ind., 5-0
152 lbs/69 kg: Murray Cunningham, Rochester, N.Y. - Syracuse dec. Jason West, Bartlesville, Okla. - Kansas-Oklahoma
152 lbs/69 kg: Jesse Lubash, Munhall, Pa., dec. Termaine Woodard, Akron, Ohio - Cleveland, 5-0
152 lbs/69 kg: Richard Williams, Norfolk, Va. - Washington DC dec. John Peak, Jr., Sectarwis, Wash. - Nevada, 4-1
178 lbs/81 kg: Alexander Johnson, Oxon Hill, Md. - Washington DC, dec. Derek Zugic, Brookfield, Ill. - Chicago, 5-0
178 lbs/81 kg: William Rosinsky, Richmond Hills, N.Y. - New York Metro dec. Gevonte Davis, Gulfport, Miss. - Mid-south, 5-0
178 lbs/81 kg: Orlando Reyes, Muscatine, Iowa - Iowa dec. Brandon Preston, Detroit, Mich. - Detroit, 3-2
178 lbs/81 kg: Terrell Gausha, Cleveland, Ohio - Cleveland stopped Randall Feeley, S. Burlington, Vt. - New England, RSC-1 (:23)
178 lbs/81 kg: Joshua Garza, Baytown, Texas - Texas dec. Louis Holloway, St. Louis, Mo. - St. Louis, 5-0
178 lbs/81 kg: Siju Shabazz, Las Cruces, N.M. - Colorado-New Mexico dec. Lionell Thompson, Buffalo, N.Y. - Syracuse
178 lbs/81 kg: James Lubash, Munhall, Pa. - Pennsylvania dec. William Ford-Walk, Toledo, Ohio - Toledo
178 lbs/81 kg: Isaiah McFadden, Phoenix, Ariz. - Nevada dec. Robert Campbell, Orlando, Fla. - Florida, 5-0
178 lbs/81 kg: Dion Savage, Jr., Flint, Mich. - Michigan vs. Zac Willett, Evansville, Ind. - Indiana, 5-0
178 lbs/81 kg: Samuel Norwood, Oklahoma City, Okla. - Kansas-Oklahoma stopped Tom Hanshaw, Columbus, Ohio - Tri-state, RSC-1
201+ lbs/91+ kg: Jesse Barboza, Hyannis, Mass. - New England stopped Abdur Muhammad, Detroit, Mich. - Detroit, RSC-1 (1:55)
201+ lbs/91+ kg: Jonathan Guidry - Mid-south dec. Erick Correa, Chicago, Ill. - Chicago, 4-1
201+ lbs/91+ kg: Jovohn Carr, Flint, Mich. - Michigan dec. Joshua O'Brian, Indianapolis, Ind. - Indiana, 5-0
201+ lbs/91+ kg: Kimdo Bethel, Albany, N.Y. - Syracuse dec. Adrian Farmer, Pocatello, Idaho - Rocky Mountain, RSC-2 (1:11)
201+ lbs/91+ kg: Sidney Richards, Akron, Ohio - Cleveland dec. Delano Henton, Oakdale, Minn. - Upper Midwest, 4-1
201+ lbs/91+ kg: Donovan Dennis, Davenport, Iowa - Iowa stopped Anthony Weathers, Cincinnati, Ohio - Cincinnati
201+ lbs/91+ kg: Anthony Webster, Selma, Ala. - Mid-south dec. Felix Stewart, Columbus, Ohio - Tri-state
201+ lbs/91+ kg: Nathaniel James, Malden, Mass. - New England dec. Austin Ejiofor, St. Louis, Mo. - St. Louis, 4-1
201+ lbs/91+ kg: Lenroy Thompson, Port St. Lucie, Fla. - Florida dec. Andrae Carthron - California, 5-0
201+ lbs/91+ kg: Justin Jones, Houston, Texas - Texas dedc. William Moore - Colorado-New Mexico, 4-1
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Post by emile »

boxmel wrote:Unfortunately, Hugo, USA Boxing has taken the entries off their web site so I can't look through the weights and see who I would pick.
http://www.usaboxing.org/92_1795.htm
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Brandon Preston Is Fighting Out Of The Crowell Rec Center In Detroit Under Boyed Gardner.
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Re: Favorites to take the G.G.

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Hugo wrote:Names are dropping

106 Luis Yanez (look for Luis Lozano, and Charles Martin).
112 Aaron Alafa or Qa'id Muhammad ( Louie Padilla).
119 Jorge Diaz (Teddy Padilla, Samy Dipace ).
125 Del Valle ( Hylon Williams in the mix ).
132 Stan M. ( the dark horse will be Miguel Gonzales ).
141 Jeremy Bryan.
152 Demetrius Andrade.
165 Shawn Porter ( Edwin Rodriguez ).
178 William Rosinsky.
201 Isiah Thomas.
201+
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Post by the_boxer »

what about sadam ali at 132, and i got some other upset pics i'll just let yall see later on
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Post by Puncher7 »

boxmel wrote:and I think it's more fair than the clickers.
I'd have to disagree. I've seen waay too many shady decisions with computer scoring as opposed to the clickers.
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Post by boxmel »

And just how did you determine that the decisions were shady? Were you actually judging or just watching from one point of view? Do you know that with the computer system we can see if any judges are cheating, i.e., pushing the button for one boxer only, or trying to pile up points for one corner? There is no way you can determine what a judge is doing with the clickers because you can't see when he or she is pushing the button or who for. The computer system also has a built in cheating report that can be generated if necessary. I am definitely going to agree to disagree with you on this topic! :box:
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