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    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    Quote Originally Posted by stavros693000
    if tyson haddnt got ripped off on selection tyrell wouldnt even be on the list
    Actually Henry Tillman eliminated Mike Tyson. Tillman beat Mike TWICE in the amateurs.....only to go on to get WHUPPED by Tyson in 1 round in the pros.

    Go amateur scoring!

    Actually the Amatuer scoring methods have improved a lot but either way it is effective it teachs a fighter something...The clean punch scoring is better than agressor, ring generalship ect crap.....It helps eliminate many of the hometown decision losses ( except when it is very close) It also makes a guy fight and not go for the one punch knockout scoring.....Makes fighters more well rounded...Offense and defense...My guys hav3e been on the short end a few times in the Amatuers not saying it doesn't happen but It is more for the better than worse..









    yeah...the scoring is better.....but the promoters of the amateur fights are less than horrendous!!!! They purposely try to get mismatches for the home guys...I know you want the Home boy to win but it is not ethical and shows horrible sportsmanship...which is why I don't let my fighters fight in St. Louis anymore...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    Did England ever have a good Olympic boxing team

    That 1984 US team was AMAZING in that they ALL won at least silver and then most went on to have great pro careers
    both of those were great....and 1992 wasn't that bad......ODLH?
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    Quote Originally Posted by stavros693000
    if tyson haddnt got ripped off on selection tyrell wouldnt even be on the list
    I thought it was Tillman who beat him... Twice... At the Olympic trials?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    Quote Originally Posted by stavros693000
    if tyson haddnt got ripped off on selection tyrell wouldnt even be on the list
    Actually Henry Tillman eliminated Mike Tyson. Tillman beat Mike TWICE in the amateurs.....only to go on to get WHUPPED by Tyson in 1 round in the pros.

    Go amateur scoring!
    hh


    Actually the Amatuer scoring methods have improved a lot but either way it is effective it teachs a fighter something...The clean punch scoring is better than agressor, ring generalship ect crap.....It helps eliminate many of the hometown decision losses ( except when it is very close) It also makes a guy fight and not go for the one punch knockout scoring.....Makes fighters more well rounded...Offense and defense...My guys hav3e been on the short end a few times in the Amatuers not saying it doesn't happen but It is more for the better than worse..

    sorry matey but i have to disagree their, i believe that the scoring system is a load of shite!for example if you knock a fighter down with a heavy blow and hurt him badly if he gets up and paws at u with three nothing jabs he wins the round like with tyson tillman same thing..and the amature method of developing a fighter didnt help much with tillman,we all know what mike did to him in there third encounter,anyway just an oppinion bro!








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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    How is that? Tyson fought at HEAVYWEIGHT not SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT
    oh yeah my bad ,hey just curious whats the weight difference between hw and shw because in the pros tillman was really a cruiser and biggs was just little heavyer than tyson at about 225lb,please correct me if im wrong im sure u will cc cool thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimBoogie
    Quote Originally Posted by stavros693000
    if tyson haddnt got ripped off on selection tyrell wouldnt even be on the list
    I thought it was Tillman who beat him... Twice... At the Olympic trials?
    tillman did beat him twice but the dicission was outragous this fight is especially why i dispise amature scoring,he was cheated out of a gold medal

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    Default Re: 1984 US Olympic Team

    Quote Originally Posted by stavros693000
    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    Quote Originally Posted by stavros693000
    if tyson haddnt got ripped off on selection tyrell wouldnt even be on the list
    Actually Henry Tillman eliminated Mike Tyson. Tillman beat Mike TWICE in the amateurs.....only to go on to get WHUPPED by Tyson in 1 round in the pros.

    Go amateur scoring!
    hh


    Actually the Amatuer scoring methods have improved a lot but either way it is effective it teachs a fighter something...The clean punch scoring is better than agressor, ring generalship ect crap.....It helps eliminate many of the hometown decision losses ( except when it is very close) It also makes a guy fight and not go for the one punch knockout scoring.....Makes fighters more well rounded...Offense and defense...My guys hav3e been on the short end a few times in the Amatuers not saying it doesn't happen but It is more for the better than worse..

    sorry matey but i have to disagree their, i believe that the scoring system is a load of shite!for example if you knock a fighter down with a heavy blow and hurt him badly if he gets up and paws at u with three nothing jabs he wins the round like with tyson tillman same thing..and the amature method of developing a fighter didnt help much with tillman,we all know what mike did to him in there third encounter,anyway just an oppinion bro!







    sorry matey i have to disagree their,i beleive that the scoring system is a load of shite! for example if u knock a fighter down with a heavy blow and hurt him badly if he gets up and paws at u with 3 nothing jabs he wins the round like with tyson tillman same thing...and the amature method of developing a fighter didnt help much with tillman,we all know what mike did to him in there third encounter,anyway just an oppinion bro...peace

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    Did England ever have a good Olympic boxing team

    That 1984 US team was AMAZING in that they ALL won at least silver and then most went on to have great pro careers
    Amir Khan was the only one that won a medal (silver) in 2004 that I know of

    Audley Harrison was the only one that won a medal (gold) in 2000 that I know of

    last time that GB won multiple medals was in 1972
    Ralph Evans = Bronze = Light Flyweight (no record as a pro)
    Alan Minter = Bronze = Light Middleweight (39-9-0 with 23 KOs)(won multiple titles)
    George Turpin = Bronze = Bantam weight (11-3-2 with 5 KOs)(fought a bunch of nobodies and retired after 4 years as a pro)
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    don't forget that 1996 US team w/ Floyd, David Diaz (curent interim beltholder at 135), Antonio Tarver and Vargas.

    Olumpic boxing needs to take a serious look at it's scoring system........ and then make UFC an event.

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    Default Re: 1984 US Olympic Team

    also it's worth noting that the commies boycotted these games.

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    Why?
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    Default Re: 1984 US Olympic Team

    ive only got 8 posts to go and i can start cc and scing people HAHAHA!!!!!!so im just gonna fill this thread up with shite in order to reach my goal!!!

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    Default Re: 1984 US Olympic Team

    7 posts to go!

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    6!!!!!sorry lyle

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