Kovalaev, WLAD/VITALI, GGG, RUSLAN, LOMENCHENKO ETC.
These Eastern block guys don't trash talk like moronic American/Britishfighters, they are real Warriors that have has a much tougher up bringing than any area of Philly.
Siberia where Ruslans from is straight murder sprinkled with minus 1000000000000000000 degrees. Makes Inglewood look like Teddybears picnic.
Thuggery, Maniac, and Slimshandy are noted race baiters who've all been banned multiple times for it. Funny, the first two begged on their knees to The Bringer to get their bans lifted and they were only allowed back with the threat of perma-banning hanging over their heads if they started the racial sh1t again. I'm guessing they're skating on real thin ice right about now.
Weltschnitzel got himself banned today btw :chuckle9:
I have only ever got myself banned for posting duplicate threads and threads not in the correct section. Unlucky mate.
Hate to burst your bubble Provo is a bum and can easily be out boxed and it has happened already by a c class fighter named Herrera and bradly fought into prov strengths which made him look better then he is. Provo better not fight bradly again cause he would easily get out boxed from the outside.
What bubble would that be?
I have stated several times that Provodnikov is a limited fighter with toughness and power. That doesn't change the fact that the ref cheated him out of a win against Bradley. He took away several clear cut knockdowns.
These cavemen got no skills, skills is what win u fights. AB taking over the game when big bro leaves. He gona KO Maydana and he wuld KO Provadnikav too.
I would love Broner trying to chat **** to Provodnikiv and acting like a clown with Provodnikov just giving him a cold stare
I think over time we will see more Russian and Eastern Block fighters make themselves known. There will be successes and non successes like with any other country. One thing I gotta say, and it does not take any more than a few youtube searches to find out, is that they are tough and daring. They are hardened from generations of struggle while many over here were living it up.
Many of them coming along now are not only tough, but highly skilled fighters. We are only seeing the beginning.
There was B.I.G, and now there is P.I.G. He is stomping a mud hole in your excuses. I'm out.
P.I.G can handle this better than my Cowboys did the Eagles.
it doesn't take 23 years to produce one ATG. i don't buy that i don't believe it & it's straight up bull..........
Then it's a depressing trend for you, since this decade they've been doing better than the previous, and much better than in the 90ies
True but it takes longer than 23 years from scratch to get an ATG boxer.
The people who start will hardly know ****, so how are they going to be any good, and then to get trainers etc...
You need established trainers and gyms to get ATG boxers.
In the US they use guns to hunt boar, in Russia they use sinks. Trust me Russians are tough
http://i.imgur.com/4vYvb5w.gif
Watch this video, you think an American girl would do this?
it takes 23 years to get one ATG? bull..............
You need established trainers and gyms to get ATG boxers you say.
if we were talking about over the course of 3 years maybe. (we're talking 23 years) boxing is a poor mans sport. it has nothing to do with fancy gyms. in fact some of the best boxers have trained in run down crappy gyms. trainers are 10% of the boxer. & a trainer won't automatically make an ATG fighter......honestly most ATG fighters are born with an extreme talent for fighting, & then they find themselves in a run down gym & it takes off from there.........their good all around fighters. reberto duran said that boxing was so easy (2nd nature) that it was like a game to him.
It takes a while to assimilate the pro style. More importantly, to catch the eyes of the top promoters which is only a recent thing. Even top talents like GGG were buried for years, but mostly didn't turn pro at all
it doesn't take 23 years to produce one ATG. i don't buy that i don't believe it & it's straight up bull..........
also the soviets were very much into boxing. most of them fought in the olympics in the 70's & 80's.........(thats how we got matches like foreman vs chapulos)
It takes a while to assimilate the pro style. More importantly, to catch the eyes of the top promoters which is only a recent thing. Even top talents like GGG were buried for years, but mostly didn't turn pro at all
You do realise that when communism ended, it's not like everyone was like 'Hey guys, we can open a boxing gym now'
also the soviets were very much into boxing. most of them fought in the olympics in the 70's & 80's.........(thats how we got matches like foreman vs chapulos) as a sport the soviets loved boxing.
Kovalaev, WLAD/VITALI, GGG, RUSLAN, LOMENCHENKO ETC.
These Eastern block guys don't trash talk like moronic American/Britishfighters, they are real Warriors that have has a much tougher up bringing than any area of Philly.
Siberia where Ruslans from is straight murder sprinkled with minus 1000000000000000000 degrees. Makes Inglewood look like Teddybears picnic.
Who cares where they are from. Coming from a tough place doesn't make you tough or help you survive in this sport.
You do realise that when communism ended, it's not like everyone was like 'Hey guys, we can open a boxing gym now'
dude, there hasn't been one ATG in the last 23 years from the soviets.
Getting your face beaten into a bloody vag while looking tough...it does not mean you won the fight. It means you got shoeshined and beaten into a bloody vag.
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