London Olympics-2012 is also going to be remembered for an entire set of wrong reasons
GBR is behaving like a ***** and is biased. They hate watching the ASIANS win and FCUKin their athletes
they did this not only to CHINA, clear olympics 2012 winner in my eyes, but to Indian boxers as well
here is an excerpt
"Indian boxer Sumit Sangwan in 81kg category appealed against the result of a match with a Brazilian rival that Sumit thought he had won. Appeal rejected. Indian boxer in 69kg category, Vikas Krishnan, had been declared winner in a bout against an American. The American’s team management made an appeal with AIBA citing foul tactics adopted by the Indian. Appeal upheld and the boxer was denied of a quarterfinal berth and possible medal hopes. The Indian team filed a protest appeal against the decision. Appeal rejected. This issue of great injustice has still been raging in India disheartening millions of fans. Then on August 4, 2012, Indian boxer Manoj Kumar in 64kg category cried cheating in a thrilling per-quarterfinal bout against a home favorite from Great Britain. Manoj alleged that points were not given to him on most of his attacking moves and that the bout seemed like to be of a district competition, not Olympics"
LOSERS
Having seen all their bouts, myself and others on various boxing forums felt that only one was hard done by and that was Sumit Sangwan. That decision was a disgrace and he clearly won the fight.
However, Vikas Krishnan was outclassed by the American Spence and was taking a massive amount of damage and doing nothing in return. Had that been a professional contest, the Indian boxer would have been KO'd badly.
Moving on to Manoj Kumar, he was not cheated. It was a close contest, but the British fighter landed the cleaner shots, with Manoj moving forward and getting caught time and time again.
Vijender kumar had a very close fight last night with Abbos Atoev. Atoev took the first round, Vijender took the second, even though it was given to Atoev, which was terrible. Vijender came out in the third and looked very tired and defensive. He was being picked off by Atoev and lost the round. The final score was 17-13 to Atoev, which was silly. The Uzbek only won by a point at most. The Indian press also thought that Vijender was too passive.
The Indian team had too much pressure and hype surrounding them and when up against good opposition couldn't quite pull it together.
The big hope for India, remaining in the boxing is Devendro Laishram, who is a very good boxer. You also have the great Mary Kom, of whom I am a great fan of. She should win gold in the women's category.