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    Boxing politics isn't entirely different to an old-fashioned, traditional politics but rather a part of it.

    Further proof of this was found the last week, when the owners of Olimpiyskiy stadium in Kiev, Ukraine, reportedly rejected an offer from Team Klitschko to stage Vitali's next (last?) fight with undefeated Manuel Charr at this huge venue.

    No one can find a better place for the homecoming than the arena, home to the 2012 Euro finals. No one can find a sportsman with a greater image than Klitschko. You won’t find a more suitable national hero, with the possible exception of soccer star Andriy Shevchenko
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    Always good to see Armenia well represented, especially considering what a tiny percentage of the ex-Soviet population is made up of Armenians.

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      Originally posted by ragingvic View Post
      Always good to see Armenia well represented, especially considering what a tiny percentage of the ex-Soviet population is made up of Armenians.


      It's slowly becoming a quite good country of boxing, too bad not enough money is invested in the sport so it's hard for the pros to develop properly.

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        horoshaya rabota Alexey

        There are 3 millions in Armenia but 3 armenian boxers are placed in top 10 - Darchinyan, Abraham, and Grigorian.

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