Athens defeat for Simmons
Published Date:
08 April 2008
By BRIAN DONALD
STEVE SIMMONS' dream of becoming the first ever Scottish heavyweight to box for Britain in the Olympics was left in ruins in Athens yesterday.
A controversial computer countback decision, after Simmons had scored the only standing eight count of the bout in the last round after drawing 10-10 at the end of four rounds, cost him victory.
Speaking from Athens, Simmons, of the Leith Victoria club, said: "I'm gutted. I scored the only standing count of the bout in round four when I forced my Romanian opponent, Petrisor Gananau, to take an eight count after clipping him with a crashing right hand and left hook combination.
"I simply couldn't believe it when the judges first announced a 10-10 draw then that I had lost on computer countback."
Leith Victoria club official, Douglas Fraser said: "'The heart of everyone at the club goes out to Steve Simmons."
Britain's other hope for a heavyweight place in Beijing, England's Danny Price, was also eliminated from Olympic contention after losing to a Hungarian in Athens.
The full article contains 177 words and appears in Edinburgh Evening News newspaper.
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Last Updated:
08 April 2008 10:48 AM
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Source:
Edinburgh Evening News
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Location:
Edinburgh