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BOX OFFS

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When are the boxoffs being held, and where? Anyone in the know?
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Post by boxmel »

There are two rumors: (1) Miami the first week of August and (2) Houston, August 20-25.

Hopefully, for personal reasons, as well as giving the returning Pan Am team time to rest, I hope it's in Houston.

I'll post as soon as I hear anything official.
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Post by Dennis »

Miami vs. Houston like Mel said is what I have heard.
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Post by Dennis »

Anyone hear anything new about the box-offs?
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Post by boxmel »

No news yet - would be nice if we got some kind of advance notice. Personally, if it's in Miami the week of August 5 I won't be able to go. So I'm hoping it's in Houston.

I'll post as soon as I hear anything, especially if I know before USAB makes an announcement.
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Post by Dennis »

boxmel wrote:No news yet - would be nice if we got some kind of advance notice. Personally, if it's in Miami the week of August 5 I won't be able to go. So I'm hoping it's in Houston.

I'll post as soon as I hear anything, especially if I know before USAB makes an announcement.
Usually somebody gets the info about USAB tourneys or other USAB news and posts it here before USAB posts it on their website.
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Post by boxmel »

Will be officially posted in the next day or two - Houston, August 20-26.
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Post by Dennis »

So are you going to Houston Mel?
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Yes, I'm going to Houston. No, I won't be posting any comments or opinions. :o
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boxmel wrote:Yes, I'm going to Houston. No, I won't be posting any comments or opinions. :o
I knew you wouldn't post from your prior statements. I posted and took some criticism too, but I'm a big boy and don't mind. I'm used to being the brunt of jokes since I'm a lawyer.
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Since I am assigned as staff as a computer tech, I have been asked to not say anything. It seems the athletes perception is that I can, somehow, do something with the results. This was a formal request and I'm going to honor it. I don't want the athletes having to worry about anything so silly as they are trying to make the Olympic team. They'll have enough pressure on them without my adding to it.
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boxmel wrote:Since I am assigned as staff as a computer tech, I have been asked to not say anything. It seems the athletes perception is that I can, somehow, do something with the results. This was a formal request and I'm going to honor it. I don't want the athletes having to worry about anything so silly as they are trying to make the Olympic team. They'll have enough pressure on them without my adding to it.
Yeah I heard. A couple of boxers and coaches told me about it. I told them that a computer tech can't influence the outcome, but they were concerned about the appearance of impropriety.
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Yep - nothing like "appearance." I know who the requests came from and feel sad that they feel I have some kind of power to affect the bouts. I was specifically asked not to give opinions when I have been assigned; I've decided to not give them at all as long as I am part of the ESS team.
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Post by Dennis »

You were one of the few people willing to voice an opinion and comment about amateur boxing bouts. I hope a few more people will step up and take your place on this site.
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Thanks for the compliment, Dennis - and I do see it as a compliment. There are so few people posting here who actually attend the events so it's rare to get an "on the spot" overview or opinion. I, too, hope others will offer their points of view here. If not, you can always read Julie's recaps on the USAB web site. :D
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Personally, even though I'm new here, I like that Mel voices her opinions on the fights and the way things unfold. I've never been to one of the major tournaments here in the US, so I find it informative when someone with as much experience as her is willing to give the rest of us, who can't be at the events, a report on what's happening. Obviously you don't want a judge in the middle of a fight showing bias; but I seriously doubt Mel's posting in the middle of a fight (or would show bias). :D
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THE TRIALS ARE ANNOUNCED(OFFICIALLY)

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U.S. boxing trials come to Houston

By DAVID BARRON
Copyright 2007 Houston Chronicle

The city of Houston will host USA Boxing's Olympic trials in August at the George R. Brown Convention Center.

Eighty-eight boxers in 11 weight classes will compete in the Aug. 20-26 event, with winners advancing to the world boxing championships this year in Chicago.

The Chicago event is the first opportunity for boxers to qualify for the 2008 Olympic Games at Beijing.

Officials with USA Boxing, the Harris County-Houston Sports Authority and the Greater Houston Convention and Visitors Bureau will announce plans Monday for the event.
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Post by Dennis »

Kolya wrote:Personally, even though I'm new here, I like that Mel voices her opinions on the fights and the way things unfold. I've never been to one of the major tournaments here in the US, so I find it informative when someone with as much experience as her is willing to give the rest of us, who can't be at the events, a report on what's happening. Obviously you don't want a judge in the middle of a fight showing bias; but I seriously doubt Mel's posting in the middle of a fight (or would show bias). :D
Mel wasn't judging at those events. She was a computer tech - making sure the computer scoring system worked properly. She was NOT scoring the bouts and was not affecting the scores. I looked forward to someone giving their opinion about the boxers and the bouts themselves.
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Post by Dennis »

boxmel wrote:Thanks for the compliment, Dennis - and I do see it as a compliment. There are so few people posting here who actually attend the events so it's rare to get an "on the spot" overview or opinion. I, too, hope others will offer their points of view here. If not, you can always read Julie's recaps on the USAB web site. :D
It was meant as a compliment. Now the outlook of this forum is bleak. Very few people actually tell everyone their opinions. I did and do, but I don't attend all of the national tournaments.
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