World Championships - Schedules and Results - Oct 23-Nov 3

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Live score is now up. We should post the results as they come in, since there was no place to look at them all once they left the live score, until the end of the day.
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emile wrote:
Broncano wrote:Is there a link to the results of the draw or the secheduled fights? Do we even know who's fighting today?
Here's today's schedule

http://www.worldboxingchicago.org/files ... 8D1024.pdf

You can see the whole bracket by going to:
http://www.worldboxingchicago.org/

and then going to results and using the pull down menu.

Peru 0-1 :cry:
Gracias Señor Emilio :TU:

I expected Zegarra to make a quick exit, and to tell you the truth I'm not too confident about Pedro Calla in the 75kg.

Carlos Zambrano at 57 kg is another story. But I see he's been matched against a Czech. :cry:
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Thre draw and results are at:

http://www.worldboxingchicago.org/results
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Czechs are nothing special.

57kg
Usmanee d Chudecki 18-17 - amazing win for Canada. Usmanee was down 17-15 with 16 seconds left.
Shaydulin d Ghislain 26-11
Selimov d Stan RSC1
Keita d Markevicius 23-17
Herfurth d Smith 20-14
Rodriguez d Racz 20-7
Sultonov d Cuellar 31-13

The results are being put up today, so I'm going to stop updating this here.
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Why can't I see the live scoring? Is it in the aiba page or worldboxingchicago? Can't see it anywhere.
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aiba front page. I have to refresh it occasionally, as it seems to get stuck.
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or just use this http://static.sportresult.com/sports/boxing/ then wait about 10 secs
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Hmmm, there's something wrong. Now, finally I can see it. Thanks a lot. Hope it continues that way.
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boxmel wrote:The "score cards" are also being shown - I find those very interesting. :D Regarding the draw - unless some boxers were seeded, for any reason (and no where does it state there was any seeding), it should be a random draw with no one being picked on purposely. Random draws can be gnarly!
Wow, I just saw how they are breaking down the judging. That is interesting. Are you against this Mel? Or is it a good sign that the new AIBA is serious about cleaning up any judging problems?
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Raynell tearing up Djelkhir early. Great sign for the young guy, he's not intimidated.

15-5 Williams at the halfway point.

28-18 final. Big win for Raynell, USA goes to 3-0.
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Wow, I just saw how they are breaking down the judging. That is interesting. Are you against this Mel? Or is it a good sign that the new AIBA is serious about cleaning up any judging problems?
That's the report that I see as a computer tech - we run one after every bout. AIBA's posting the scoring isn't new - it's been done in the past. I'm for it because, as I've said before, you can see who's "cheating" during the bout and can run a report after. The only problem I see is that most boxing fans won't understand the difference between the "raw" score and the "accepted" score - heck, the coaches and boxers still don't understand how computer scoring works. Sigh. :roll:
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boxmel wrote:
Wow, I just saw how they are breaking down the judging. That is interesting. Are you against this Mel? Or is it a good sign that the new AIBA is serious about cleaning up any judging problems?
That's the report that I see as a computer tech - we run one after every bout. AIBA's posting the scoring isn't new - it's been done in the past. I'm for it because, as I've said before, you can see who's "cheating" during the bout and can run a report after. The only problem I see is that most boxing fans won't understand the difference between the "raw" score and the "accepted" score - heck, the coaches and boxers still don't understand how computer scoring works. Sigh. :roll:
I looked through several of them, and it appeared that most of the clicking was very consistent. The few cases where someone was way out of line with the others were pretty obvious. I also got the impression that the US judges seem to be more stingy with points - any truth to that?
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HOVHANNISYAN was down 3 points with 24 to go, 2 with 15 to go, and won.
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Carlos Zambrano (PER) up 5-3 at the end of 2 over Antonin LAzok (CZE)

Go Carlitos!
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12-6 at the end of 3!
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Broncano wrote:Carlos Zambrano (PER) up 5-3 at the end of 2 over Antonin LAzok (CZE)

Go Carlitos!
He's way up after 3....
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Zambrano wins 15-9!! :TU: :D

The best part of this is that in the next round he will get his chance for sweet revenge with Brazilian Davi Souza, against whom he was robbed in the PanAm games.
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I looked through several of them, and it appeared that most of the clicking was very consistent.
Then they're off to a good start. :D Let's hope it stays that way.
The few cases where someone was way out of line with the others were pretty obvious.
And that's why we have computer scoring - so we can see those who are way out of line.
I also got the impression that the US judges seem to be more stingy with points - any truth to that?
Our judges tend to actually wait until they see a legal effective punch LAND with the white knuckle surface of the glove in the scoring area. :lol: However, they will probably loosen up a bit as the tournament goes on.
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Bulgarian boxing fans in Chicago:)

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Cheering

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Boris Georgiev in action
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The younger boxing fan in the hall, just 10 months:))) Once again Bulgarian and maybe future champ:)))
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Go Go Go
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Ogii - I'm really sorry I'm not there so I can finally meet you! Look forward to your reports.
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That's the most Bulgarian looking baby I've ever seen :D

Estrada on now against Zlatopolski. Raymond and Buga both put up impressive results, so Estrada's route may be harder than I had suggested.

Estrada up 2-0 after one round. Sounds like a real cracker.

Now 16-2 in the middle of round 3. Good to see that Estrada isn't getting hit much.

Annnnd, Estrada gets the 25-5 stoppage with thirteen seconds left in the third. Well done Shawn, no DQ's so far.
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Hunter crushing Ruiz, the young Mexican.

Wilder about to get started as well.

EDIT

Third round stoppage for Hunter, US still undefeated.
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Post by emile »

Well that sucks. :-?

Wilder jumped out to a big lead and lost it down the stretch, losing 23-20.

The judging in this fight was odd. Wilder had more hits from three of the five judges, lost 41-20 on one card and won 48-27 on another.
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Emile, first of all you are looking at the "raw" score as opposed to the "accepted" score. The "raw" score is always higher. And it was a 3-2 decision - close. To me, looking at the accepted score, the CMR judge was very low as compared to the other 4 judges.
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Post by Roberts J »

Single-Elimination Correct ? I saw the Polish 91 KG spar at my gym. Had my back not been hurting I wouldve of gotten in there with him, I know who there guys fight from training in Belarus, timing and fainting is KEY.
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