2007 Olympic Test Event "Good luck Beijing"

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boxmel wrote:No - the USOC funds all Olympic sports to some degree. I don't know the exact amounts or where it comes from - probably partially donations and corporate sponsorships, etc.
The US Olympic Committe is the strongest in the world. They have many top sponsors. Also as one of the strongest NOC:s they receive a lot of money from television rights from the IOC.
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So the Harvey, IL show isn't happening this Saturday? Do you have a date for February? USA Boxing's website still lists it for this Saturday.
A fellow computer tech, who was scheduled to go to Harvey, told me the dual had been postponed until February. She didn't have a date.
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Thanks Mel
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Welcome, Dennis. :TU:
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Roberts J wrote:Dennis why don't you think the USA boxing is spending more ? whats the main problem. P.S. I will probally see you at regional, as me and Zugic are getting ready for the the GG and US.
Roberts - Is Derek still boxing at 178? Are you two boxing out of the same gym? I know you two used to box out of different gyms.
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Hey Dennis. Now we are. Windy City Closed In January but our coach has many boxers and is opening a new gym in December I heard. Yea, Derek is staying at 178 , I'm surprised he can stay down but he said its not a problem for him.
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It was sad that Windy City closed. Derek told me at the MW Trials that 178 wasn't that hard for him to maintain.
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