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| 10 Oct 2006 1:15 PM |
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| Questions to ask the ABAE |
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shak
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| 11 Oct 2006 10:44 AM |
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| My university doesn't offer amateur boxing, so i was wandering if and how i can get into the university championships? |
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shak
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| 11 Oct 2006 10:47 AM |
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| Is the Abae doing anything to promote boxing in areas that lack the required training facilities, i had to wait till i moved to a new city for university before i could take up boxing |
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sammy
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| 11 Oct 2006 1:52 PM |
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| What area are you taking about there are clubs all over England. |
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shak
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| 11 Oct 2006 2:34 PM |
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| in my home town the nearest club was an hour and a half away |
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sammy
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| 11 Oct 2006 3:13 PM |
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I see Shak boxing clubs should be like corner shops one on ever corner grow up |
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shak
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| 11 Oct 2006 3:27 PM |
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hey i was just askin to see if something was being done to promote them a bit more thats it, cause i had to wait 2 years to finally get access to a club, stop crying you got nothing better to do |
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sammy
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| 12 Oct 2006 7:21 PM |
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Get a bus |
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shak
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| 12 Oct 2006 8:00 PM |
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Funny Guy, no i mean it honest |
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PunchDrunk
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| 16 Oct 2006 8:28 AM |
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Is it true that England is considering changing the weight divisions to these:
48 51 54 57 60 64 (Yes, not 63.5!) 67 71 75 81 86 91 91+
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I find it hard to believe, since it would clash with the AIBA divisions, and force boxers to fight in weight divisions they aren't accustomed to, when they fight internationally. |
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pickles
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| 18 Oct 2006 1:54 PM |
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| only weight change is the introduction of 86kg and nothing else |
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connor
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| 01 Dec 2006 7:34 PM |
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| When boxers do not have an apponent in the Schoolboy Golden Belt Championships why are they not informed. If they were informed it would save the parents and the boxer wasting time in travelling to the venues and having to make the weight unecessarily. These parents have family and work committments to organise and arrange, My daughter recently has had to lose a days wages twice due entirely to the lack of information being forthcomming. This shows a lack of organisation and consideration to the boxers and their families. Surely there must be a better form of communication in an organisation with such along history. i can not be the first to come up against this |
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connor
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| 01 Dec 2006 7:43 PM |
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| Is there a reason why the association does not publish a list of the competition semi finalists and their respective results when they have progressed in the Schoolboy Golden Belt & Gloves competitions. This would enable the competitors and the coaches some insight to the prospective forthcomming fights, or is this not feasable.Please post an answer |
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pickles
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| 02 Dec 2006 6:50 PM |
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| I have been told the ABAE will publish from now on all championships from qtr finals on .they started with the ABA 's this year. |
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Wingnut
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| 21 Dec 2006 9:14 AM |
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| if you enter the Golden Belt, you can not enter the Jun ABA's in the same season |
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noddy
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| 21 Dec 2006 7:40 PM |
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YOU CAN ENTER THE GOLDEN BELT AND THE JUNIOR ABA IF YOUR OF THE AGE. |
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noddy
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| 21 Dec 2006 7:44 PM |
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CONNOR YOU SHOULD ASK THE CLUBS IN YOUR AREA THE REASON THEY KEEP IT A SECRET. |
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Wingnut
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| 02 Jan 2007 2:57 PM |
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| does anyone now the age limit for amateur boxing in Scotland i know its 34 in England is it the same in Scotland. |
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Tony Attwood
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| 02 Jan 2007 11:36 PM |
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| It is the same everywhere. It is an AIBA rule |
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Bandanaman
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| 03 Jan 2007 12:35 PM |
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| Is it no longer the case that we select certain aspects of the Rulebook but not others? e.g. the Rules did at one time (not sure about now?) allow boxers to wear soft contact lenses, yet in the Uk we didn't approve. |
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