Olympic boxing is a joke!!!!!

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I stopped watching Olympic boxing when Roy Jones Jr. destroyed a Korean boxer and fucking lost. I told myself, never again will I watch this judged, piece of shit sport because they have never cleaned it up. Nice to see it is still a complete and utter disgrace. A boxer from where I live was beaten today after clearly being the aggressor and scoring more. No wonder cage fighting is becoming so popular.

Check out the story below....

http://deadspin.com/5931226/was-this-disgraceful-olympic-boxing-match-fixed


Was This Disgraceful Olympic Boxing Match Fixed?
Barry Petchesky

Was This Disgraceful Olympic Boxing Match Fixed? Knockdowns are exceedingly rare in Olympic boxing. Japan's Satoshi Shimizu knocked down Azerbaijan's Magomed Abdulhamidov five times in the third and final round of their bantamweight bout yesterday. And yet, the judges scored the round in favor of the one who spent more time on the canvas than on his feet.

"I was shocked by the final scores. He fell down so many times," Shimizu said. "Why didn't I win? I don't understand."

After Abdulhamidov was awarded the 22-17 victory over Shimizu, the uproar began. Fans rained boos from the stands, and Japanese officials immediately lodged a protest. It was, by any account, the biggest competitive disgrace of the Olympics so far. And there's reason to ask if this was more than the usual Olympic boxing incompetence, but rather something more sinister.

Last September, BBC Newsnight presented evidence that Azerbaijan had paid millions of dollars in an international boxing organization, in return for a guarantee that two Azerbaijanis would win gold medals at these London Olympics. They found documents showing a $9 million bank transfer, funneled through Switzerland, to a boxing organization owned by AIBA, which oversees Olympic boxing. Whistleblowers reported that the money came from an Azerbaijan government minister, and were strictly a cash-for-medals exchange.

"Ivan boasted to a few of us that there was no need to worry about World Series Boxing having the coin to pay its bills. As long as the Azeris got their medals, WSB would have the cash."

Another said that Mr Khodabakhsh came in and said: "We are safe now - Azerbaijan came in - we have to give them medals for that."

"He was talking about gold medals in London in return for millions of dollars of secret payments," the insider added. "Medals are being sold so blatantly it's amazing."

Azerbaijan denied the allegations, and an AIBA committee found them groundless. (The $9M was deemed to be a "purely commercial investment.") But here we are! Azerbaijan's Abdulhamidov was awarded a win he didn't come close to earning.

This one has a happy ending, sort of. Late last night, AIBA officials upheld Japan's appeal, and awarded the bout to Shimizu. Their statement:

After reviewing the video of Bout #105 involving Bantamweights Satoshi Shimizu (Japan) and Magomed Abdulhamidov (Azerbaijan), the Competition Jury made the following decision:

- The boxer from Azerbaijan fell down six (6) times during the 3rd round. According to our rules, the Referee should have counted at least three (3) times. In this case, following the AIBA Technical & Competition Rules, the decision should have been RSC (Referee Stop Contest);

- Therefore the protest lodged by the Japanese corner is accepted and the result of this bout overturned.

AIBA officials will consider on Thursday morning whether to sanction the referee of this bout.

Shimizu moves on. Abdulhamidov goes home. The Turkmenistani ref may be punished for not stopping the fight. The judges? Nothing happens to them. Olympic boxing remains a joke.
 

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Not as bad as professional boxing:shrug:

I think it's worse. No one understands the scoring. You have people getting paid off in millions. Judges from different countries not scoring punches because of who's in the ring. It's a complete joke. Professional boxing has at least had it's very best win over and over. Could you imagine De La Hoya, Sugar Ray, Holyfield, Pacquiao, Ali, etc etc, losing to some bum that they destroyed in a professional fight? Roy Jones Jr killed that Korean and yet lost. It's garbage.
 

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they kept saying he "fell" down instead of referring to the trips to the canvas as " knockdowns"..... i didn`t see the fight,but i`m guessing theres a language issue at play with the writer of the article and that these were legit knockdowns?......even with the sketchy olympic scoring system,the decision sounds sketchy at best...

i`m a big boxing fan,but olympic boxing is pretty hard to watch unless you have some coin on a fight....and even then it`s pretty painful...
 

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they kept saying he "fell" down instead of referring to the trips to the canvas as " knockdowns"..... i didn`t see the fight,but i`m guessing theres a language issue at play with the writer of the article and that these were legit knockdowns?......even with the sketchy olympic scoring system,the decision sounds sketchy at best...

i`m a big boxing fan,but olympic boxing is pretty hard to watch unless you have some coin on a fight....and even then it`s pretty painful...

Click the link, wease. You see the final minute of the fight.
 

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Click the link, wease. You see the final minute of the fight.

err,yeah,i saw that.:banghead: :facepalm: :lol: .(*note to self...drugs and alcohol should be banned while posting*)......

thanks bud.....from what i can see the first k.d. was definitely a result of punches and maybe a little from exhaustion....the rest of em were borderline(mostly because of the editing of the video..we didn`t see the combinations that led up to the azerbaijani`s lunges ...)

it was pretty clear that the japanese fighter was dominating the last round and was scoring repeatedly on the exhausted winner...the overhaul of the scoring system this time(from a computerized system) probably won`t help all that much given the subjectivity of judging boxing.....it`s always seemed like power shots and knockdowns were given less credence than lots of pitty pat punches that scored with the scoring part of the glove....

in a nutshell,olympic boxing is a waste of time....give me curling any day of the week(i`m semi-serious...anybody that watched curling in the last winter olympics got hooked)...

btw,good luck getting through this bad patch ,bub....you`ve taken some shots over the last couple years(with your pup and now this)....it`s ashamed that tough times happen to good peeps....hang tough...
 

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And how many of these situations have they missed or has there been bad or inaccurate scoring??? 2nd overturned bout....




By GREG BEACHAM, Associated Press

LONDON (AP) ? Errol Spence thought he was out of the Olympics, one last U.S. boxer done in by the vagaries of the amateur scoring system. The welterweight thought he had taken the final defeat in the worst Olympic performance ever by the American team that once reigned atop the sport.

About five hours after Spence trudged out of ExCel arena with fellow loser Rau'shee Warren and their deflated teammates, amateur boxing's governing body decided Spence deserved to fight on.

AIBA overturned Spence's loss to Krishan Vikas late Friday night, throwing out the Indian welterweight's 13-11 victory for an array of misdeeds that went unpunished during the bout.

After the American team protested the result, AIBA's competition jury reviewed the fight and ruled Vikas had committed nine holding fouls in the third round alone, yet received only one caution from the referee. Vikas also intentionally spit out his mouthpiece in the second round, an obvious stalling tactic that wasn't spotted by the screened referee.

The mistakes should have resulted in at least four points of deductions from Vikas' score, AIBA ruled in sending Spence into the quarterfinals to face Russia's Andrey Zamkovoy on Tuesday. If he wins, the American men's team will avoid leaving the Olympics with no medals for the first time ever.

"I am obviously thrilled that the competition jury overturned my decision and I can continue chasing the gold medal I came here to win," Spence said in an email. "I am going to make the most of this second chance that I've been given. I can't wait to get back in that ring on Tuesday."

The decision was AIBA's second overturned result of the games, following its reversal of a victory by an Azerbaijani bantamweight who fell to the canvas six times in the final round against Japan's Satoshi Shimizu. AIBA also expelled the Turkmen referee who allowed that bout to continue
 
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