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  • itsbusdriver
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    #41
    We gotta see Felix box more fighters before taking on BHop again.. But then again, Bhop is getting old quick... if the both squared off today, i would say Bhop has the slight edge..

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    • leff
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      #42
      Im shocked none of you have seen the amature lists saying cuba is the best,

      Russia is best then Ukrain and then cuba,belarus, mexico, germany and america even longer down.

      Pro division is build on amature, the american amature division is sad young americans, do basket , fotball, american football, baseball but not much boxing .

      Why, because boxing is the hardest of them and these other sports also pay good.

      People ask why there is so few young american upp and comers, well boxing is not what it was in the states.

      The countries of the former cccp is the future of boxing amature as well as pro.

      And no im not a comy bastard for telling the truth

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      • Eken
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        #43
        USA all the way!

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        • JOM'S
          MANILA ICE
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          #44
          Originally posted by mai.pen.rai.krap
          1. Yodsanan 3K Battery Nanthachai - WBA Superfeatherweight champ
          2. Veeraphol Sahaphrom - WBC Bantamweight champ
          3. Ratanachai Sor Vorapin - WBO Bantamweight champ
          4. Pongsaklek Wonjongkham - WBC Flyweight champ
          5. Eagle Akakura - WBC minimumweight champ

          Five (5) champions.

          #1-USA = 16 champs
          #2-Mexico = 12 champs
          #3-Puerto Rico = 6 champs
          #4-Thailand = 5 champs
          I agree this is a better list, but Mai Pen Rai your also Asian and I guess a Thai, are we the only ones seeing these...

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          • JOM'S
            MANILA ICE
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            #45
            Originally posted by leff
            Im shocked none of you have seen the amature lists saying cuba is the best,

            Russia is best then Ukrain and then cuba,belarus, mexico, germany and america even longer down.

            Pro division is build on amature, the american amature division is sad young americans, do basket , fotball, american football, baseball but not much boxing .

            Why, because boxing is the hardest of them and these other sports also pay good.

            People ask why there is so few young american upp and comers, well boxing is not what it was in the states.

            The countries of the former cccp is the future of boxing amature as well as pro.

            And no im not a comy bastard for telling the truth

            leff at least your looking eastward and would have given you good karma but I'm max out for the day, but still you missed out on the Thais as among the best in amateur boxing, I think they have 3 or 4 medals in boxing on the Greece Olympic Games...

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            • leff
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              #46
              Hey, im not only talking about the olympics, im talking about the overale view,cuba and couple og asian countries did a lot better than they useally do in greek.
              But theres a lot more amature bouts than the ol, and thats were my list is from the overall.

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              • Keleneki
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                #47
                Definitely the USA.

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                • THRILLAinmanila
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                  #48
                  More to come, hopefully.

                  Peace.[/QUOTE]

                  Yes sir. More to come from the east indeed

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                  • KJ
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                    #49
                    Think it is the USA. But happily it is an individual sport.

                    But to put some oil on the fire for the yanks (yanks meant in a friendly jest) on this board:

                    The best heavyweight at the moment is from a former soviet country, and one of the best (if not THE best) PVP fighters atm, fighting in the light welterwight is also a former soviet (aka Russian).

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                    • leff
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                      #50
                      Yes and wlad, golota and dimitrenko to name a few

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