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Amy Broadhurst Sour grapes or Right decision
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<blockquote data-quote="omar" data-source="post: 7412463" data-attributes="member: 25492"><p>Hard to know what to think. Its understandable frustration on her part given her accomplishments and not even being assessed. </p><p></p><p>Maybe they could have had a box off or something. I'm not up to date on who won the national championships though. </p><p></p><p>Plenty of fighters around the world have been in that position before her...hugely talented but stuck behind a great fighter or on the wrong end of a political decision even.</p><p></p><p>The professional game is always an option and I'd be surprised if she got the GB spot based on internal politics over there but maybe she will. Best of luck to her anyway. She's a very talented fighter. </p><p></p><p>I agree completely with the above poster, there should a mandatory period it takes to switch allegiances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="omar, post: 7412463, member: 25492"] Hard to know what to think. Its understandable frustration on her part given her accomplishments and not even being assessed. Maybe they could have had a box off or something. I'm not up to date on who won the national championships though. Plenty of fighters around the world have been in that position before her...hugely talented but stuck behind a great fighter or on the wrong end of a political decision even. The professional game is always an option and I'd be surprised if she got the GB spot based on internal politics over there but maybe she will. Best of luck to her anyway. She's a very talented fighter. I agree completely with the above poster, there should a mandatory period it takes to switch allegiances. [/QUOTE]
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