Yeah i found the schedule on the Official Olympic Website but then i had to wonder if the events would even be broadcast live or not.
It dosn't help that i don't have Sky- that alone Sky+
Cheers though..
Yeah i found the schedule on the Official Olympic Website but then i had to wonder if the events would even be broadcast live or not.
It dosn't help that i don't have Sky- that alone Sky+
Cheers though..
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I know in America it's on MSNBC. If that's helps any. Probably not but there ya go
I'll try to do some really lame rbr's for ya buddy.
starting with the next fight.
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Weight: Featherweight
Blue: Irmanov Azerbijan
Red: Jafarov Kazhakstan
Round 1: Starting out slow, blue jumps in catching air, right left hook from blue misses, slow pace, straight left from blue misses, posturing, both guys waiting to counter I think, blue with a lead left misseslooping left scores over the jab of red. straight right lands for red and he moves out just in time.
Blue: 1 Red: 1
Round 2: More posturing low punch output from both guys, blue landing a few short punches inside not counted by judges, red lands straight right. They trade crisses both scored. Nice slip by red with a left hook. Blue chases him down and catches him with a hook of his own. Ref warns blue for holding and hitting
Blue: 2 Red: 3
Round 3: Red dances around the ring, straight right from blue lands clean, still a slow pace this is a chess match. Blue landing straight rights and a right hook from blue, ref stops the action to fix the red jersey. tapping gloves in the middle crisp straight lefts from blue but they're out of range and bell
Blue: 4 Red: 1
Round 4: Final round both guys look fresh. little jab fencing contest nothing lands, red charging in behind 1-2's blue successful at tieing him up nice left from blue, blue realizes the desperation of red now, tieing up again, left hook right hook from red both catching air. Blue dancing now running down the clock, bell.
Blue: 2 Red: 0
Results: Blue: 9 Red: 5
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
Weight: Lightweight (60 Kg)
Blue: Sadam Ali of USA
Red: Georgian Popescu of Romania
Round 1: Bell, Measuring both bouncing red lands little left not counted, Ali looks a little confused, right hook over the top for popescu lands and is scored. Ali moving scores twice with 2 right hands. 3 1-2's in a row from Ali, popescu doesn't land anything but gets credit. Ref stops the action for popescu to fix jersey, beautiful counter left hook from Ali not counted, this is horrible judging bell
Blue: 2 Red: 3
Round 2: Ali settling down a bit nice counter by Ali and it's scored for Popescue, nice left lands for Popescu not scored, another lands behind the jab and it's scored. Nice fast lead right scores for Ali. Ali goes straight back and gets caught looks a little shaken. Popescu nice dig to the body. Ali caught by a left hook and goes down, 8-count. Ali is hurt looks despersate bell.
Blue: 1 Red: 6
Round 3: Ali swinging for the fences, now holding a high guard, Ali lands a punch knocks off popescu's head gear not counted.straight left for popescu lands, Ali looks confused, doesn't know what to do. Ali lands two straight rights and both count. Popescu is clearly the smarter boxer and stronger, he comes back bullying Ali to the ropes and scoring big.
Blue: 2 Red: 7
Round 4: Ali needs a stoppage, problem is he tends to get wild and Popescu knows how to take advantage. Ali punching inside Popescu's punches not being counted. Popescu catches Ali with a hook another hook lands for popescu. overhand left from popescu lands not counted. Ali just swinging wildly out of position 1-2 lands for popescu counted as one punch
Blue: 0 Red: 4
Results:
Blue: 5 Red: 20
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For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
Weight: Lightweight (60 Kg)
Blue: Kim Song Gook of North Korea
Red: Daouda Sow of France
Round 1: bathroom break missed the round
Blue: 0 Red: 0
Round 2: Red lands right hooks 2 score, blue lands a straight left not counted. 3 landed punches from red with one in between from blue none counted. nice left right combo from red both counted they get twisted blue
slips to the floor. Blue charges in straight right lands not counted.
Blue: 0 Red: 4
Round 3: Blue swinging with what looks like slow motion calzaghe style punches. Big straightish right from blue seems to shake up red. Red catches blue coming in twice. Nice take down from blue woulda scored big in wrestling. Red being patient of moving well. Blue looking to make it a dirty fight. Nice slip and roll off the ropes by red catching blue with a right hook in the process. bell
Blue: 1 Red: 4
Round 4: Blue charging in swining wildly, red catches him with a left hook. Blue with a nice left hook of his own they trade left hooks both land neither counted. They clinch and red get's a point? Left uppercut lands for blue and staggers red not counted blue charges red holds blue's head down and to the floor they go again bell.
Blue: 2 Red: 5
Results: Blue: 3 Red: 13
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
The scoring is horrible here so many punches from everyone are not counted, phantom points come in every now and then.
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
i wanna see this puerto rican guy tonight
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and this guy yusunov may be decent too
i think that every single boxing match is broadcast live here this year (in the US) and most of them if not all are replayed at a reasonable hour cuz the live fights are like 2-5 AM
im not sure if theres anywhere you could see these online as NBC seems to be going after streams
if u use a canadian proxy i think they show all the boxing on CBCs website, but i dont know if its live
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