Is British Boxing Done After Hatton and Calzaghe retires?

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  • squealpiggy
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    #31
    Originally posted by ALT-Assassin
    I am not talking about accomplishment wise.He has the ability to move up and win some titles and at least crack the P4P charts in the near future.He is still very young.He will never top Mayweather,but he can achieve alot with the amount of skill he has.
    It's amazing how any black American fighter who holds his lead hand low is instantly compared to Mayweather.

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    • mr tricky
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      #32
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      lol,

      khans gonna come and rip through his weight devision in america and become a world champ,


      hattons not done, few big fights left in him,


      calzaghe leaves boxing as undefeated , never beaten, name a american with a record like that?

      all the great looking amatures turning pro after the olympics,

      david haye going to be future heavyweight champion of the world,

      loads of unknows will rise to the top soon,

      your forgeting that england is about a 200th of the size of america and yet still its a close competition, as we hold many belts and we are about 200th smaller than you, yet we still manage to keep the competiton close, but i adimit it the americans are edging it so far

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      • Dan...
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        #33
        Boxing is doing well over in Britain at the moment. THere will be plenty of more good fighters come along after Joe and Hatton hang them up. Haye and Khan provide a window into the future.

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        • Ryn0
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          #34
          No, there will always be fighters from countries they will get replace. Haye, (maybe) china chin Khan, Arthur etc will take their place. Countries will always produce fighters.

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          • Kris Silver
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            #35
            Originally posted by Ryno113
            No, there will always be fighters from countries they will get replace. Haye, (maybe) china chin Khan, Arthur etc will take their place. Countries will always produce fighters.
            Definitely, the futures brighter than ever. Khan and Haye are merely the most established up and comers, ignoring those already up there and established, and those just coming through.

            Btw dude your sigs are sick seriously, might have to get you to hook me up one or some improvements to mine some time.

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            • squealpiggy
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              #36
              your forgeting that england is about a 200th of the size of america and yet still its a close competition, as we hold many belts and we are about 200th smaller than you, yet we still manage to keep the competiton close, but i adimit it the americans are edging it so far
              Britain is about a fifth the size of the US, 60 million compared to 300 million inhabitants.

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