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Somjit Jongjohor out-scored the Italian Vicenzo Pacardi in a one sided game 7-1, and was pulled up to the final game against Andy Laffita who hardly made it against Georgy Balakshin from Russia in a very tensed and eye catching game hardly scored 9 to 8.
Boxing fans and bet lovers are standing in queue to place their bids; personally I’d think twice before betting: both are capable of turning scores upside down!
19th of August
China Vs Belarus
Australia Vs Czech Republic
USA Vs Korea
Russia Vs Spain
Finally, a clean confession! After a series of denials from Australia’s coach about looking ahead to the finals, team member Jackson who scored 16 points in the game, spelt it out later after winning “It was a crucial win because we want to meet Team USA in the final”.
Opals, who were trailing by 16 points during the game’s half, were clicked on in the 3rd part, out-scoring the Russians 30 to 10, and regaining the lead in a match which identification card was: experience and coolness.
Aussies, who pushed away the Russian train off the scoring banister via crucial defending, knew that despite the game’s significance, a win against Russia was an emotional click, and an internal need. The world champions once again prove domination, and are clearly betting to meet the US women in a final game here in Beijing!
A new bluster in the Olympics! Belarus fronted by Anatoly Buyalski responded in “revolution” to their pre-lost game with Russia, and filled the crowds of Beijing’s Wukesong Arena with high spirits after beating Koreans by 10 points, 63-53; in tallness mismatched game while out-rebounding the shorter Koreans.
West Europeans have moved to the quarter finals, tossing 90% of the sports betting and odds, and will be playing amongst the best teams of the world.
The finest piece of the game was from the 2 knees ill-treated Yelena Leuchanka, who overcame the sting, scoring 10 dots along with 14 rebounds.
Belarus will have to work on reducing its turnover (30 turnovers against Korea) while facing the Brazilians in their next match.
Annihilated Latvia- Arrogant Aussies
Opals ladies were looking so confident, being the world champions.
Earlier today, as they ended up destroying Latvia, 96-73, a clear subliminal message was sent for the American team, that the days of fighting on the 2nd place is over, we are also here to win.
Lauren Jackson took charge of the task, making 5 out of 9 shots from the 3 points lane and setting a new tournament record of 30 points.
After trailing in the 1st half, Kangaroos joined hands spinning into 33 points of leadership, which itself is a characteristic of every female player in the green and yellow basketball jerseys.
Winner Australia will next play Russia for the group leadership.
From Latvia’s side, despite hitting 6 out of 11 long range shots, they are left for an urgent win against Korea in order to keep up with qualification train of Beijing.
Odds of joining the final 8, is too soon to predict. It’s all up to their determination and preparation. Aussie girls are leading the count in betting sites, and are backed up by a huge campaign of encouragement and FAN-tastic supporters from both genders.
Islam Timurziev, the Russian bronze medalist in the world championship, got knocked down twice in his game against the British heavy weight David Price.
Russia was 2-0 ahead in the 1st round, but the 2nd level held a surprising turnover, beating not only the Russian medalist, but also all odds, bettings and expectations. England’s David had his chances to win, but knocking Timurziev twice?
British boy’s combination of right and left hand, accompanied by another vicious left handed smack, pushed David higher into the quarter finals, in face of Lithuania’s Jaroslav Jaksto. This is definitely a game to watch, as 1 win separates David from an Olympic medal.
Sports betting sites, bet panels and windows definitely got a slap in the face after the elimination of Russia’s medalist and the qualification of Britain’s heavy weighted player into a higher ranked game.