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Wladimir Klitschko at 1996 Olympics (Atlanta)

Posted: 22 Aug 2016, 18:18
by Caractacus

Re: Vladimir Klitschko at 1996 Olympics (Atlanta)

Posted: 23 Aug 2016, 02:32
by allInmoderationAIM
Wladimir!

Re: Vladimir Klitschko at 1996 Olympics (Atlanta)

Posted: 23 Aug 2016, 07:35
by Woldemar

Re: Vladimir Klitschko at 1996 Olympics (Atlanta)

Posted: 23 Aug 2016, 08:49
by allInmoderationAIM
^ ^ ^ Alexei Lezin does well.i am with Lawrence Clay-Bey prior to him going to these Olympic Games..

Re: Vladimir Klitschko at 1996 Olympics (Atlanta)

Posted: 23 Aug 2016, 10:26
by Woldemar
allInmoderationAIM wrote:^ ^ ^ Alexei Lezin does well.i am with Lawrence Clay-Bey prior to him going to these Olympic Games..
Only one boxer beat brothers Kltschko - it was Alexei Lezin

Re: Vladimir Klitschko at 1996 Olympics (Atlanta)

Posted: 23 Aug 2016, 14:00
by Caractacus
But did you know (from what I remember)
That after Vladimir Klitschko defeated Lawrence Clay- Bey in the opening rounds,that
NBC refused to televise the quarter-finals,the semi-finals and the finals of the Superheavyweight Boxing division for those Olymoics.
So Americans only saw one of his four bouts on TV ?

Re: Vladimir Klitschko at 1996 Olympics (Atlanta)

Posted: 23 Aug 2016, 14:09
by Caractacus

Re: Vladimir Klitschko at 1996 Olympics (Atlanta)

Posted: 23 Aug 2016, 15:51
by Ambling Alp II
He got hurt twice by the hard punching Lawrence Clay-Bey. Wow.

Re: Vladimir Klitschko at 1996 Olympics (Atlanta)

Posted: 23 Aug 2016, 15:57
by crusader
Wow?

It was the amateurs; many very good pros were hurt by or suffered losses to unspectacular opponents (e.g. Holmes getting dropped and defeated Bobick)

Re: Vladimir Klitschko at 1996 Olympics (Atlanta)

Posted: 23 Aug 2016, 15:59
by Ambling Alp II
Duane Bobick hit a lot harder than Lawrence Clay-Bey.

Re: Vladimir Klitschko at 1996 Olympics (Atlanta)

Posted: 23 Aug 2016, 16:02
by crusader
Bobick was throughly mediocre and he still beat Holmes. Shitt like that happens in the amateurs..Mayweather also lost to Augie Sanchez, Ali lost to Percy Price, Lennox Lewis was knocked out by Valeriy Abadzhyan, Tyson was stopped by some nobody, and so on.

Is it news to you that Wlad doesn't take a good shot? You're not hard to amaze it seems :lol:

Re: Vladimir Klitschko at 1996 Olympics (Atlanta)

Posted: 23 Aug 2016, 16:10
by Ambling Alp II
Of course it's not news to me that he can't take a good shot. Bobick was a better fighter than Clay-Bey. you also have to look at how experienced they were at the time. I guess like some others, I am sick of people going on and on about how good the Klitschkos are.

Actually since he is a current fighter, he should not even be in the Boxing History Forum. How about the Mods move this the Current Scene where people can gush all over him?
Where is buzz when you need him?

Re: Vladimir Klitschko at 1996 Olympics (Atlanta)

Posted: 23 Aug 2016, 16:28
by crusader
Lennox was 21 and had already been to the Olympics when he was knocked out. Wlad was younger and had only been boxing for roughly 5 years when he won Olympic gold.

Someone like Mayweather was born into the sport, yet still ended up losing to Augie Sanchez.

Re: Vladimir Klitschko at 1996 Olympics (Atlanta)

Posted: 23 Aug 2016, 20:29
by Caractacus
well. it did happen 20 years ago.
How many of the other superheavyweights that participated in the 1996 Olympics that turned professional
are still active ?

Re: Vladimir Klitschko at 1996 Olympics (Atlanta)

Posted: 24 Aug 2016, 02:11
by Woldemar
Only Wlad fighting now

ClayBey,Levin,Wolfgramn finished career.

Re: Vladimir Klitschko at 1996 Olympics (Atlanta)

Posted: 24 Aug 2016, 02:14
by Woldemar
Liakhovich and Bergeron also finished careers

Re: Vladimir Klitschko at 1996 Olympics (Atlanta)

Posted: 29 Aug 2016, 12:51
by allInmoderationAIM
Caractacus wrote:But did you know (from what I remember)
That after Vladimir Klitschko defeated Lawrence Clay- Bey in the opening rounds,that
NBC refused to televise the quarter-finals,the semi-finals and the finals of the Superheavyweight Boxing division for those Olymoics.
So Americans only saw one of his four bouts on TV ?
The Clay-Bey match was the closest (score-wise) of Wladimir's matches. I'm sure of that and..somewhere with my archives I have that scores page.

Re: Vladimir Klitschko at 1996 Olympics (Atlanta)

Posted: 29 Aug 2016, 12:53
by allInmoderationAIM
This is Wladimir. Don't anyone be confused.

Re: Vladimir Klitschko at 1996 Olympics (Atlanta)

Posted: 29 Aug 2016, 13:02
by allInmoderationAIM
^ ^ Bobick spiced things up in his time I think. He beat Teofilio and was 1-1 there. Was he 1-0 or 2-0 vs Larry? Bobick was quite good. Was it a bad idea to put him in against Norton when he did? Well, Duane's career certainly did take a hit, and a dive. But...I wouldn't call him a average commodity at all! Very extensive amateur career. I thought I read before that the massacre at Duane's Olympic Games effected him. Lawrence too..remember..someone was killed at those Games! The story is that that effected Lawrence. He was one of the favorites to take Gold and he was the reigning world amateur champ,then!

Re: Wladimir Klitschko at 1996 Olympics (Atlanta)

Posted: 29 Aug 2016, 17:52
by Caractacus
Duncan Dokiwari retired in 2006 from professional boxing.
How about any of the boxers in the lower weight divisions of the 1996 Olympics.
any still fighting ?

Re: Wladimir Klitschko at 1996 Olympics (Atlanta)

Posted: 29 Aug 2016, 20:21
by allInmoderationAIM
Caractacus wrote:Duncan Dokiwari retired in 2006 from professional boxing.
How about any of the boxers in the lower weight divisions of the 1996 Olympics.
any still fighting ?
Caractacus, who were they?

Re: Wladimir Klitschko at 1996 Olympics (Atlanta)

Posted: 29 Aug 2016, 20:53
by allInmoderationAIM
Caractacus wrote:Duncan Dokiwari retired in 2006 from professional boxing.
How about any of the boxers in the lower weight divisions of the 1996 Olympics.
any still fighting ?
&
Dokiwari a Nigerian. Any current news poop available about him?? 25-3-0 career. 22 KO's and stopped but once.
Bio says his residence is Las Vegas. But how updated?
Last match: 12-1-06 vs a 10-4-1 *no name -Willie Palms- W-TKO-4 (10) 1:39.
His career highlight going by the record perhaps is the L-UD-10 v. Dominick Guinn when Guinn 22-0-0 on Sept. 27, 2003 wide scores, HSBC Arena Buffalo, Ny. Dokiwari 29 then; Guinn 28. Guinn went onto a thus-far 35(24)-11(0)-1 record. He is age 41 now and just L-10 v. Hughie Fury, 18-0-0 enter. That this past March.
Dokiwari was inactive one whole year past Guinn and return was a disaster when he lost TKO-1 (8) 2:55 vs someone 12-3. His lone "stop" loss. (Bout is closed bio).
W- KO Mike Sedillo in June 2002. Andy Sample (30-5-2) W-TKO1 Nov. 2002.
Someone name Armando Rodriguez WTKO2 no name yet respectable statistics at 27-9-1.
Fres Oquendo set him back in January, 1999.
He could possibly take on the returning Ike Ibeabuchi at this stage for something green (money). They both coming out of Nigeria that itself could be a selling point [I'm connected with Ike][would require a real shaker. Then, we could enter communications and find out very quickly if we are sealing the work or breaking-off]

Re: Wladimir Klitschko at 1996 Olympics (Atlanta)

Posted: 30 Aug 2016, 13:01
by Caractacus
allInmoderationAIM wrote:
Caractacus wrote:Duncan Dokiwari retired in 2006 from professional boxing.
How about any of the boxers in the lower weight divisions of the 1996 Olympics.
any still fighting ?
Caractacus, who were they?[/quote]

check out this link.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxing_at ... r_Olympics

Re: Wladimir Klitschko at 1996 Olympics (Atlanta)

Posted: 30 Aug 2016, 13:07
by Caractacus
yes Duncan Dokowari still lives in Las Vegas the last I had heard.

Re: Wladimir Klitschko at 1996 Olympics (Atlanta)

Posted: 31 Aug 2016, 17:46
by allInmoderationAIM
Caractacus wrote:
allInmoderationAIM wrote:
Caractacus wrote:Duncan Dokiwari retired in 2006 from professional boxing.
How about any of the boxers in the lower weight divisions of the 1996 Olympics.
any still fighting ?
Caractacus, who were they?
check out this link.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxing_at ... r_Olympics[/quote]
Thank you. Quite a few names there. Floyd the most pominent and Wlad (Felix amateur).