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  • eazy_mas
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    Mens World Amateur Boxing Rankings July 2007

    from all to all only two or maybe 4 are US fighters

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    what is happening to the US fighter and why all the hype around them?
  • eazy_mas
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    this guy fighting like Naz he got some akward style
    Manus Boonjumnong (THA) OC/AG

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    • Papa Ace
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      #3
      no disrespect or something but i dont see any mexicans, theyre suppose to have ruled the lower weights

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      • eazy_mas
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        lucky for everyone that the Eastern European and Cuban rarely come to the states.

        and if they did they going to rule the weightclass for couple of while intell the fighters are going to get use to them.

        there style of training is phenominal and unorthrodox which give them soem skills that other boxers dont have much. Example Tszyu was punching a tennis ball and Jirov was put in the middle of the ice lake and was force to swim to to land

        talk about extreme training

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        • Papa Ace
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          cubans have been a force in the amateurs. almost all countries in the olympics and world games avoid them like a plague, they can slug non stop and their work rate is phenomenal.

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          • eazy_mas
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            #6
            Originally posted by Papa Ace
            cubans have been a force in the amateurs. almost all countries in the olympics and world games avoid them like a plague, they can slug non stop and their work rate is phenomenal.
            yeah, Casamayor is a good example. If people in boxing was more open minded some of there skills,style and mentalitiy travel along with them.

            I was explain back that boxing need to be more global and many eastern european have tough time and long journey to become a champions

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            • msagrain
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              i gotta get myself on that list

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              • Papa Ace
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                Originally posted by eazy_mas
                yeah, Casamayor is a good example. If people in boxing was more open minded some of there skills,style and mentalitiy travel along with them.

                I was explain back that boxing need to be more global and many eastern european have tough time and long journey to become a champions
                ive heard its a big thing for them in cuba yet they dont want to be caught on the americanized commercialism of professional boxing.

                kids there start at an early age and all they do is box until they become ready for competition. they are also given high society status if they represent the country.

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                • eazy_mas
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by msagrain
                  i gotta get myself on that list
                  there is couple of brits there maybe they are in you weightclass or even in the same area. If you try hard or look around to see how the fight could give you an idea of how it is.

                  Originally posted by Papa Ace
                  ive heard its a big thing for them in cuba yet they dont want to be caught on the americanized commercialism of professional boxing.

                  kids there start at an early age and all they do is box until they become ready for competition. they are also given high society status if they represent the country.

                  yeah, for us in my place we just had our first pro as well as most the people who trian just train for the love of boxing because you dont expect anytihng in return.

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