Showing posts with label Match. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Match. Show all posts

Sunday, 12 August 2012

Mexico Leads Brazil 1-0 At The Half Thanks To This Goal 29 Seconds Into The Match [Video]

Aug 11, 2012 10:47 AM  

Mexico Leads Brazil 1-0 At The Half Thanks To This Goal 29 Seconds Into The Match Mexico Leads Brazil 1-0 At The Half Thanks To This Goal 29 Seconds Into The Match Oribe Peralta put Mexico up 1-0 on Brazil in today's men's soccer gold medal match, and the score's remained that way ever since. The big news is that Brazil subbed on MOTHERFUCKIN' HULK (we're a big fan of his, remember) despite him being about the least-popular athlete in Brazil at the moment. Discuss the match below, if you're watching. (Of even if you aren't!)


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Friday, 10 August 2012

The Women's Field Hockey Gold Medal Match Was Even Bloodier Than The Semifinals [Video]

Aug 10, 2012 4:37 PM  

The Women's Field Hockey Gold Medal Match Was Even Bloodier Than The Semifinals The Women's Field Hockey Gold Medal Match Was Even Bloodier Than The Semifinals We already showed you this brutal connection between hockey stick and face, and it happened again during today's gold medal match between Holland and Argentina. The Netherlands ended up taking gold with a 2-0 win, but injury was added to insult when Argentina's Mariela Scarone let her face get in the way of a Dutch player's stick and ended up coming off the field with a face full of blood. Still, a silver medal and a face injury is better than where the U.S. team ended up—dead last. As for the Netherlands, they sure do seem to leave their opponents with catastrophic injuries. As Dan noted, it's the same player who levied the pain in both instances.

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Saturday, 4 August 2012

Bob And Mike Bryan Complete The Golden Slam Thanks To Bob's Ridiculous Match Point Over-The-Shoulder Lob [Video]

Aug 4, 2012 12:50 PM  

Bob And Mike Bryan Complete The Golden Slam Thanks To Bob's Ridiculous Match Point Over-The-Shoulder Lob Already considered among the greatest doubles teams in tennis history, Bob and Mike Bryan completed the Golden Slam—winning all four Grand Slam tourneys, plus the Olympics—with a 6–4, 7–6 straight sets win over France's Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Michael Llodra in the gold medal match at Wimbledon.

Match point proved worth the excitement, as Bob Bryan chased a Tsonga slam nearly into the royal box before returning it with an over-the-shoulder lob that kept the point alive.

The Bryan brothers have been #1 in the world for nearly six years, so it's not exactly an upset. The gold medals avenge a bronze the team won in Beijing. [NBCSN]


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Thursday, 2 August 2012

Was This Disgraceful Olympic Boxing Match Fixed? [Video]

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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Sunday, 29 July 2012

Here Is The Screwy Ending To The Judo Quarterfinal Match [Video]

Jul 29, 2012 6:30 PM  

Here Is The Screwy Ending To The Judo Quarterfinal Match This is like something out of a movie. We told you earlier about the controversial ending to the judo quarterfinal match between Masashi Ebinuma of Japan (in white) and Cho Jun-Ho of South Korea (in blue). Both men eventually won bronze medals, but that does not make this scene any less bizarre.

Almost immediately after all three judges raise blue flags, indicating Cho as the winner, Mr. Gray Pinstripe Suit off to the side demands an audience with the judges. The crowd is uneasy. Cho is elated, for a second, and points at his coach in the blue blazer in triumph. The judges and IJF officials confer while the two men just wait on the mat. Then the judges return to the mat with furled flags. Cho looks around confused. The judges make a point of returning to their positions, two sit down and they all ceremoniously ready both flags. Which will it be?

Boom. White flags. Cho is now the loser and Ebinuma the winner. Cho is stunned and his coach just stands there, unable to put his blazer back on. Ebinuma looks like he wants to say something to Cho, but what can he say?

Just brutal.


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Phelps And Lochte No Match For Mighty French, Settle For Silver in Freestyle Relay [London Olympics]

Jul 29, 2012 4:50 PM  

Phelps And Lochte No Match For Mighty French, Settle For Silver in Freestyle Relay Welp, at least Ryan Lochte has some more silver hardware to add to his grill. The French came back to win the Men's 4x100m relay after the Americans had been leading throughout. France finished strong with a time of 3:9:93 and the U.S. foursome settled for second place with a time of 3:10:38.

The Americans led all the way until Yannick Agnel pulled ahead of Ryan Lochte in the final lap.

Sometimes you're a winner thanks to Jason Lezak, and sometimes you actually lose to the French.

[AP]

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