British Boxing Makes a Huge Impact in 2008

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  • The_One77
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    #11
    yes, i agree with the article
    The Brits are simply the best, no doubt about it anymore.

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    • Sweet Pea
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      #12
      Ha Ha! Don't get too carried away there.

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      • Sweet Pea 50
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        #13
        Too bad 2009 will see...

        Joe ducking Dawson

        Hatton getting mangled by Manny

        Khan getting KTFO again

        Vitali beating the **** out of Haye

        Merry Christmas, green toofs.....
























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        • dondi330
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          #14
          Respect

          Ill take a bow......Good for them.
          Now can America start taking this a little personal and come out swinging in 2009! Puerto Rico! Mexico! Philippines! If I missed someone sorry. Its Christmas!

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          • Ben_London.
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            #15
            Great year for British fighters!

            Joe Calzaghe (168, 175), Ricky Hatton (140) and David Haye (200) were the linear champions in their divisions in 2008, although Haye has now moved up. Carl Froch gave us an exciting fight in winning the WBC 168 title.

            Some of the best up-and-comers in the sport are British, such as Cleverley and Mitchell.

            And the Britain's Degale won a Gold in the Olympics.

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            • MJ406
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              #16
              next year could be more telling for British boxing

              depending on what Calzaghe does

              plus Hatton vs Pacquiao and Froch vs Taylor or Kessler

              and if that Vitali Klitschko vs David Haye fight gets okayed

              2009 could be bigger then 08 if the Brit's can win the above 3 or 4 fights.

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              • The C.E.O.
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                British Boxing Makes a Huge Impact in 2008

                ...but no matter what they or their fighters EVER say or do....England, or ANY other country for that matter, will NEVER replace The United States as THE Mecca AND Standard of Boxing Greatness.

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                • x-PeROxiDE-x
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                  After many years of being away from the world spotlight, British boxing made a huge impact in 2008. Joe Calzaghe, Carl Froch, Ricky Hatton and David Haye led the way. Often viewed as second-tier fighters when compared to their American counterparts - the Brits came out swinging in 2008. [details]
                  I stopped reading at this point.

                  I assumed the rest of the article was biased bull**** too.

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                  • KostyaTszyu44
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                    #19
                    yeah id say this qualifies as a golden era for british boxing

                    especially if haye wins a HW title

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                    • MJ406
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                      #20
                      these are all hypothaticals though

                      2009 could be great

                      but Haye, Froch + Hatton have to keep winning.

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