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Iran @ The 2012 Summer Olympics: Day 5 [August 1]

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    #76
    man i still havent got over that Mazaheri incident

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      #77
      I hope the ref gets fired and turns in to an alcoholic and spends the rest of his life on the streets like a bum

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        #78
        The last strike he didn't do anything, his hands weren't even hugging, the cuban was pushing the Iranian back, and in boxing, the Iranian in this case is allowed to hold on to the arms to refrain from falling. Also the Cuban himself shaked his head, indicating that the Iranian didn't do anything wrong, as well as the commentators of all the channels, and two of the officials aswell.. only the referee thought it was an offence. even the cuban manager knew it was an incorrect decision.
        I've learnt it's not what you have in your life, but who you have in your life that counts

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          #79
          Originally posted by Lazio View Post
          Did someone say Rodaki in Judo is injured?!
          محمدرضا رودكي به دليل پارگي عضله چهار سر ران و همچنين رباط پا حدود 40 روز پيش پاي خود را به تيغ جراحان سپرد و مبارزه در المپيك را از دست داد.

          انتهاي پيام

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            #80
            I can't believe that crap.

            You know, I really think some countries want to see Iran suffer so bad and they want to humiliate us so bad, they make sure incidents like these happen.

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              #81
              Don't worry people we'll get our revenge.

              When Sorian, Norouzi, Abdevali, Taghavi, Salimi, Rostami all take gold we'll shove it in their faces.

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                #82
                Just watched the video and am disgusted with this stupid ref.

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                  #83
                  Iranian boxer disqualified in first round
                  Jose Larduet Gomez (L) of Cuba defends against Ali Mazaheri (R) of Iran during their round of 16 Heavyweight (91kg) boxing match of the London 2012 Olympics at the ExCel Arena in London. Mazaheri was left seething here on Wednesday after he was disqualified in the opening round of his first contest against Larduet.
                  Jose Larduet Gomez (L) of Cuba defends against Ali Mazaheri (R) of Iran during their round of 16 Heavyweight (91kg) boxing match of the London 2012 Olympics at the ExCel Arena in London. Mazaheri was left seething here on Wednesday after he was disqualified in the opening round of his first contest against Larduet.

                  AFP - Iranian heavyweight Ali Mazaheri was left seething here on Wednesday after he was disqualified in the opening round of his first contest, against Cuba's Jose Larduet.

                  The 30-year-old 2006 Asian Games champion was disqualified for holding after receiving three warnings from German referee Frank Scharmach.

                  Mazaheri, also a bronze-medallist at the 2010 Asian Games, stood in amazement, refusing to take his headgear off.

                  He then refused to take the referee's hand for the announcement of the decision, and climbed out of the ring.

                  "I've never seen anything like it in my life," he said. "I thought I was going to win the gold medal here and within a minute I have received three warnings and I was out with my dreams shattered.

                  "It is incredible, I can't believe this has happened."

                  Larduet thought he was the boxer who had been penalised by Scharmach.

                  "As he was taller, He was constantly grabbing and pulling my head down, so I thought I was the one who committed misconduct and had had a point taken away," he said.

                  "He did not give me his hand, but no matter because I'm the one who will make the next fight, and what matters is that I raised my arm," added Larduet.

                  http://www.france24.com/en/20120802-...ed-first-round




                  This is pretty ignorant one sided reporting. i hate how to world looks at it

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                    #84

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                      #85
                      is there any link for the US?
                      “It is easier to fool the people, than to convince them they have been fooled." - Mark Twain

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                        #86
                        I found an american news story on the disgraceful match:
                        http://www.nbcolympics.com/news-blog...ix-claims.html
                        sunt lacrimae rerum et mentem mortalia tangunt

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                          #87
                          y didnt the iranian olympic federation appeal?

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                            #88
                            I wonder what country this ref was from? Bas*tard!

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                              #89
                              Originally posted by Siavash View Post
                              I wonder what country this ref was from? Bas*tard!
                              hes a german Nazi.....

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                                #90
                                I'm sure someone saudied the ref.

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