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    Default 1984 US Olympic Team

    This is one of the BEST Olympic classes EVER assembled.

    Light Flyweight GOLD MEDAL Paul Gonzales 16-4 Pro record as a Flyweight

    Flyweight GOLD MEDAL Steven McCrory 30 (12 KO)-5-1 Pro record as a Super Bantamweight (died at 36 of an undisclosed illness)

    Featherweight GOLD MEDAL Meldrick Taylor 38 (20 KO)-8-1 Pro record from 140-154

    Lightweight GOLD MEDAL Pernell Whittaker 40 (17 KO)-4-1 Pro record from 135-154

    Light Welterweight GOLD MEDAL Jerry Page 11 (5 KO)-4-0 Pro record at 147

    Welterweight GOLD MEDAL Mark Breland 35 (25 KO)-3-1 Pro record at 147

    Light Middleweight GOLD MEDAL Frank Tate 41(24 KO)-5-0 Pro record from 160-175

    Middleweight SILVER MEDAL Virgil Hill 50 (23 KO)-5-0 Pro record at light heavyweight and cruiserweight

    Light Heavyweight BRONZE MEDAL Evander Holyfield 39 (26 KO)-8-2 Pro record at cruiserweight and heavyweight

    Heavyweight GOLD MEDAL Henry Tillman 25 (16 KO)-6-0 Pro record at Heavyweight

    Super Heavyweight GOLD MEDAL Tyrell Biggs 30 (20 KO)-10-0 Pro record at Heavyweight


    Will we ever see another one of these classes

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    Nope its only going to get worse, but also wasn't the 1988 team pretty good aswell?

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    106: Michael Carbajal, Phoenix, Ariz. (2nd)
    112: Arthur Johnson, Minneapolis, Minn.
    119: Kennedy McKinney, Killeen, Texas (1st)
    125: Kelcie Banks, Chicago, Ill.
    132: Romallis Ellis, Ellenwood, Ga. (3rd)
    139: Todd Foster, Great Falls, Mt.
    147: Kenneth Gould, Rockford, Ill. (3rd)
    156: Roy Jones, Pensacola, Fla. (2nd)
    165: Anthony Hembrick, Army/Ft. Bragg, N.C.
    178: Andrew Maynard, Army/Ft. Carson, Colo. (1st)
    201: Ray Mercer, Army (1st)
    +201: Riddick Bowe, Brooklyn, N.Y. (2nd)


    Decent but a little worse

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    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

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    That was a hell of a team....Here is something I didn't know...I though Evander won bronze?....Don't know why ....It just happened to be one of those things that come along seldom...We have had so man good guy's who became legends or at least P4P fighters over the years from the Olympic team...Ali, Foreman, DLH, Taylor to name a few but never so man good guys at one time
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    ...I stand corrected (cc)

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    Pretty sure Holyfield was disqualified in the semifinal. Landed a punch out of a clinch or after the bell, can't remember that pretty much KO'd the guy that used to be Tua's trainer, maybe his name was Berry, I think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    ...I stand corrected (cc)



    CC back at ya I thought I had been thinking the wrong thing all these years lol








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    Holyfield was unlucky, he was murdering the guy. In fact during the prelims he stood out as the best prospects to win something as a pro in my opinion.
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    if tyson haddnt got ripped off on selection tyrell wouldnt even be on the list

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    man have any of u guys seen the 84 us hw selection trials tyson vs tillman,he was f...ing ripped ,tyson nearly chased him out of the ring both times and a kd...he was cheated out of a gold medal,,fook i hate amature scoring/judging

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    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!

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    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!
    i know what im saying is if tyson didnt ripped in the sd against tillman and he was competing for medals biggs wouldnt have won gold

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    How is that? Tyson fought at HEAVYWEIGHT not SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT

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    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..









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