Originally posted by Legendary Hater
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Originally posted by Steak View PostDonaire has lived in America for the majority of his life, and pretty much his entire boxing career has been in America and being trained by Americans. He is an American citizen. If all that mattered was where you were born, then that means Margarito is American. which is flat out silly to say.
Donaire is half Filipino, half American, due to his dual citizenship. Fact. This is undisputable.
all that matters is what country you choose te represent , and donaire choose to represent the philippines , in most of his introduction he's hailed from general santos city...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFpII1yOu4c
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Also you can tell American boxing is in a bad state when americans are pleading with us to remember that Nonito Donaire is Filipino-AMERICAN. LOL the only reason you can make threads like this is because British Boxers take on the best and are true warriors. All of the british boxers who have world title fights coming up like Haye, Froch, Khan, Rhodes, Barker and Macklin, probably only Khan is going to go into the fight as the favourite and in my mind that says more good about British Boxing than anything.
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The UK, canada and former USSR countries are producing so many top fighters. If anything, it's the USA that is slacking extremely bad.
Mayweather: p4p king but also 34 years old and on his way out
Ward: Great boxer but could lose to froch, he also will never be a draw outside of cali
Pwill: Just got brutally K.O'd by martinez, might never be the same again.
Litzau: Hasn't really beaten anybody
Pavlik: looked terrible in his last fight, won't be able to hang with the top SMW's
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British boxing is waiting for the current crop to finish their careers yes, but have you seen the young talented fighters we've got coming through?
I cant think of a nation with such an array of talent coming through all of a similar age.
Frankie Gavin, Nathan Cleverly, James DeGale, George Groves, Tyson Fury, David Price, Billy Joe Saunders, Amir Khan, Kell Brook are all under 25.
Thats a talented bunch no matter what anyone says
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British boxing is at one of its best times in years...
Kahn is lb/lb and probably will achieve more than Hatton. Froch is one of the top fighters at 168 and Haye is arguably lb/lb Cruiser and Heavyweight champ.
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why are people trying to get rid of US and UK Boxing? That is not good for Boxing in general you IDIOTS! Are some of you guys undercover MMA fans and want Boxing to DIE...Boxing need good fighters from ALL OVER THE WORLD...ESPECIALLY THE US and THE UK!
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Ring the alarm.
"I'm still #1 in Europe!"
- Ryan Rhodes
which typically means you are MEDIOCRE on a GLOBAL scale, Ryan...
Dominated by a B Level, 20 year old KID....LMAOO!!...what are you poor souls gonna do?
It's coming.......
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LOL british boxing will never die my friend! we have a lor of young talented fighters coming up and also by the end of 2011 we will have a unified Heavyweight champion of the world, WBA and WBC super middleweight champion of the world and a unified Light welterweight champion of the world (if Bradley grows some nuts that is). So it looks pretty good to me.
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