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Re: Boxing at the Commonwealth Games
Posted: 08 Oct 2010, 03:52
by Tommy Gunn13
Does anyone know what weights will be fought today?
Re: Boxing at the Commonwealth Games
Posted: 08 Oct 2010, 04:38
by slapbangwhallop
Tommy Gunn13 wrote:Does anyone know what weights will be fought today?
light, welter and middle
Re: Boxing at the Commonwealth Games
Posted: 08 Oct 2010, 06:45
by Bricks
We have to admit the Delhi games have been a shambles for boxing so far....the way the incompetent third world Indians messed up the scales was so tough on the boxers....also the typical arrogant incompetent Indian beaurocracy who refused to beleive their scales were wrong and out by 1.4kg....and add the delhi belly thats going around......just shambolic these guys who trained 4 years are going through this and the filthy sshiit stained rooms in the athletes village.
Re: Boxing at the Commonwealth Games
Posted: 08 Oct 2010, 06:53
by slapbangwhallop
mugabi wrote:We have to admit the Delhi games have been a shambles for boxing so far....the way the incompetent third world Indians messed up the scales was so tough on the boxers....also the typical arrogant incompetent Indian beaurocracy who refused to beleive their scales were wrong and out by 1.4kg....and add the delhi belly thats going around......just shambolic these guys who trained 4 years are going through this and the filthy sshiit stained rooms in the athletes village.
"this and the filthy sshiit stained rooms in the athletes village."
Bit over the top!
Where have you heard that?
We have one of the Irish team doing a daily dairy on Boxing-Ireland.com and he has said that the village is immaculate, plenty to do, good wide choice of food and cuisines and the scales aside there have been no problems.
Sure the scoring has been questioned, but I think the best fighter has got through each time, and thescoring is an AIBA issue anyway and not down to the Games themselves.
Re: Boxing at the Commonwealth Games
Posted: 08 Oct 2010, 09:13
by sgtcecil
anyone know todays results for home nation fighters? bbc site is very slow on updating its results section - only got results up to bout 77
Re: Boxing at the Commonwealth Games
Posted: 08 Oct 2010, 09:15
by Tommy Gunn13
I dont know the results but been waiting for it to come on the red button on bbc
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Re: Boxing at the Commonwealth Games
Posted: 08 Oct 2010, 09:17
by jBacca
Tom Stalker won. Don't know the score or anything. Looking for highlights now.
Re: Boxing at the Commonwealth Games
Posted: 08 Oct 2010, 09:18
by sgtcecil
Tommy Gunn13 wrote:I dont know the results but been waiting for it to come on the red button on bbc
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not on red button til 5. online just now
edit; not on freeview til 5
Re: Boxing at the Commonwealth Games
Posted: 08 Oct 2010, 09:26
by slapbangwhallop
for NI
O'Hara lost in his third fight to Rynn of Canada.
Paddy Gallagher won 9:0 in his second fight.
Just Eamonn O'Kane left now for today.
Re: Boxing at the Commonwealth Games
Posted: 08 Oct 2010, 09:32
by Bricks
slapbangwhallop wrote:mugabi wrote:We have to admit the Delhi games have been a shambles for boxing so far....the way the incompetent third world Indians messed up the scales was so tough on the boxers....also the typical arrogant incompetent Indian beaurocracy who refused to beleive their scales were wrong and out by 1.4kg....and add the delhi belly thats going around......just shambolic these guys who trained 4 years are going through this and the filthy sshiit stained rooms in the athletes village.
"this and the filthy sshiit stained rooms in the athletes village."
Bit over the top!
Where have you heard that?
We have one of the Irish team doing a daily dairy on Boxing-Ireland.com and he has said that the village is immaculate, plenty to do, good wide choice of food and cuisines and the scales aside there have been no problems.
Sure the scoring has been questioned, but I think the best fighter has got through each time, and thescoring is an AIBA issue anyway and not down to the Games themselves.
read it in the independant mate theyve been doing daily stories along those lines. the shhit stained bit is a reference to the south africans finding odd marks on the duvets in some rooms , it turned out the contractors had dogs running around
Re: Boxing at the Commonwealth Games
Posted: 08 Oct 2010, 09:45
by jBacca
Agogo nearly just got robbed against the Aussie. Should have had it by 5 but won on countback.
Re: Boxing at the Commonwealth Games
Posted: 08 Oct 2010, 09:46
by sgtcecil
slapbangwhallop wrote:for NI
O'Hara lost in his third fight to Rynn of Canada.
Paddy Gallagher won 9:0 in his second fight.
Just Eamonn O'Kane left now for today.
saw the gallagher fight.
how did the scots get on? wasnt brown and taylor fighting today?
Re: Boxing at the Commonwealth Games
Posted: 08 Oct 2010, 09:58
by Craig14
slapbangwhallop wrote:for NI
O'Hara lost in his third fight to Rynn of Canada.
Paddy Gallagher won 9:0 in his second fight.
Just Eamonn O'Kane left now for today.
Your man's winning easy, he looks alot bigger than the kiwi.
Re: Boxing at the Commonwealth Games
Posted: 08 Oct 2010, 10:09
by hitman_hatton1
jBacca wrote:Agogo nearly just got robbed against the Aussie. Should have had it by 5 but won on countback.
yeah closer shave than it should have been.
justice served though.

Re: Boxing at the Commonwealth Games
Posted: 08 Oct 2010, 10:15
by jBacca
Anyone watching the Samoan against the Namibian now?
Could definitely be a star in the pros. Lovely style. Great boxer and looks to have power.
Re: Boxing at the Commonwealth Games
Posted: 08 Oct 2010, 10:16
by Craig14
jBacca wrote:Anyone watching the Samoan against the Namibian now?
Could definitely be a star in the pros. Lovely style. Great boxer and looks to have power.
He was even better in his last fight, boxer of the tournament so far O'kane is gonna struggle with him next.
Re: Boxing at the Commonwealth Games
Posted: 08 Oct 2010, 10:19
by slapbangwhallop
jBacca wrote:Agogo nearly just got robbed against the Aussie. Should have had it by 5 but won on countback.
oh so Ogogo beat Hooper - good result, Hooper is very young, but very good.
Won the Youth Olympics this year.
Re: Boxing at the Commonwealth Games
Posted: 08 Oct 2010, 10:54
by reggaereggae
Lord I hate the so-called computer scoring. It has virtually ruined international amateur boxing as a spectacle.
Andso few scoring punches are missed.
Club amateur boxing is still a great show, but Olympics/Euros/Commonwealth is just fencing with gloves.
Re: Boxing at the Commonwealth Games
Posted: 08 Oct 2010, 11:35
by jBacca
slapbangwhallop wrote:jBacca wrote:Agogo nearly just got robbed against the Aussie. Should have had it by 5 but won on countback.
oh so Ogogo beat Hooper - good result, Hooper is very young, but very good.
Won the Youth Olympics this year.
Yep - had his number too. Close first round, both fighters looked the part. Hooper slowed in the second and tried to work off the back foot, was holding quite a bit too, same for the third round.
Re: Boxing at the Commonwealth Games
Posted: 08 Oct 2010, 11:36
by jBacca
Have to say the lad from NI before looked shit hot. Think he was a middleweight. He's going to be an awesome pro.
Re: Boxing at the Commonwealth Games
Posted: 08 Oct 2010, 12:06
by Bomber 1
I thought Callum Smith boxed a very clever fight against an awkward opponent too, He was getting jobbed on the points too as he was always ahead but they just weren't pushing the buttons enough at all.. He kept him at range brilliantly and then when he chose to went to body excellently too..

Re: Boxing at the Commonwealth Games
Posted: 08 Oct 2010, 12:29
by jBacca
Bomber 1 wrote:I thought Callum Smith boxed a very clever fight against an awkward opponent too, He was getting jobbed on the points too as he was always ahead but they just weren't pushing the buttons enough at all.. He kept him at range brilliantly and then when he chose to went to body excellently too..

Callum looks a great prospect. I didn't see today's fight (trying to find it now), but saw him dominate on Wednesday. The size of him has allowed him so much variation to his work. Can box off the back foot and looks sharp up close.
Re: Boxing at the Commonwealth Games
Posted: 09 Oct 2010, 05:17
by dondada
Has anyone managed to find a PROPER schedule which lists bout times, etc and actually who is in them?
Re: Boxing at the Commonwealth Games
Posted: 09 Oct 2010, 05:19
by Craig14
Ian 'Mr' McNeilly wrote:Has anyone managed to find a PROPER schedule which lists bout times, etc and actually who is in them?
No you'll just have to watch them all

Re: Boxing at the Commonwealth Games
Posted: 09 Oct 2010, 05:35
by Craig14
I really don't see how khan won that the welshman was coming forward and throwing punches for 9 minutes! Can't believe a pakistani got a verdict in India.