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    #51
    Originally posted by boxing2005
    You're not coherent. Once again, who are these ****** boxers from Russia?
    So if you want to get technical, why are there so many boxers coming out of these stan countries than from Russia, places like Moscow?

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      #52
      Originally posted by McKay
      So if you want to get technical, why are there so many boxers coming out of these stan countries than from Russia, places like Moscow?

      Sultan
      Timor
      Chagaev
      Russia, Ukraine, and other non-****** countries produced:
      Wladimir Klitschko, Vitali Klitschko, Oleg Maskaev, Nikolai Valuev, Sergei Liakhovich, Alexander Dimitrenko, Wladimir Virchis, Alexander Povetkin, Taras *****ko, Oleg Platov, Denis Boytsov, Roman Greenberg.

      Two world champions, three former world champions, and many top 20 contenders. Where did you see the ****** boxers dominance again?

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        #53
        Originally posted by McKay
        Maskaev is from Kazakstan
        Greenburg is ***ish

        Most of the rest of those guys as I said dont fight in the United States or appear on North American TV.
        The original question was, Why are so many Russian boxers from ****** areas.

        The answer is, there are a few ****** boxers from ****** countries around Russia and a bunch of Russian boxers from Russia, which accounts for your theory of disparity of boxers and general population numbers.

        There is no disparity, if you look at the numbers.

        By the way, Maskaev is from Kazakstan but he's not ******. Greenberg is ***ish and he's not ******.

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          #54
          I thought so...

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            #55
            Originally posted by boxing2005
            The original question was, Why are so many Russian boxers from ****** areas.

            The answer is, there are a few ****** boxers from ****** countries around Russia and a bunch of Russian boxers from Russia, which accounts for your theory of disparity of boxers and general population numbers.

            There is no disparity, if you look at the numbers.

            By the way, Maskaev is from Kazakstan but he's not ******. Greenberg is ***ish and he's not ******.
            Good post. and naming all the top fighters from Russia and Ukraine. I just wish we got those guys on North American TV more. compared to timor ibragamov., and that guy on ESPN, ala something ev.

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              #56
              Originally posted by McKay
              Good post. and naming all the top fighters from Russia and Ukraine. I just wish we got those guys on North American TV more. compared to timor ibragamov., and that guy on ESPN, ala something ev.
              The answer to that is very simple. Ibragimov, Maskaev, and Liakhovich live and train in the US. The rest of them are in Germany. Time difference and their obscure status make it financially difficult to show on the major US networks. The best example is Joe Calzaghe, who was completely unknown by the US public until his schooling of Lacy. Now everybody knows about Calzaghe, and rightfully so.

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