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  • #31
    How did UK fighters fold turn into Americans crying about America making sure her allies are covered?


    There's a special irony in youse lot. Look at you crying. What are you crying about? How soft the west has become? The **** is wrong with you? Cry about it more, that'll show 'em...

    Maybe it isn't the womurnz corrupting the youth. Maybe ****** bull**** bounces off a well raised boy like water on a duck. Maybe it's you are what represents "hard" men to them while you sit on your fat ass crying about **** you were told to cry about.

    The most powerful nation on the planet always ****ing crying about **** and wants to wonder why no one respects US anymore, why our boys dress in lady clothes, and why our allies get such coverage from our cuck'd asses.

    Stop being a sniveling little ***** and maybe you'll stop raising generations of sniveling little ******* maybe the nation will stop acting like a gaggle of sniveling dumb *******, ya dumb ***** you.

    STFU and call a limey something funny...ffs

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    • #32
      The answer is Frank Warren. And Please make 6 more threads about UK fighters quitting...Just what the forum needs - more of the same threads.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Southpawology View Post
        Why do UK fighters fold up like cheap lawn chairs? Is it something in the UK water? Lack of sun light? Genetics?


        Josh Taylor and Jose Ramirez are getting it on in 2 weeks, will taylor be the next UK victim to fold up on US Soil?
        It's funny your sig picture of a guy that easily shows that's not true

        Look at all the nationalities of guys wilder has destroyed and then look what happened when uk fury got hit with it

        Retrieve buddy

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Beercules View Post
          Its the tea.
          lol
          Beercules Beercules likes this.

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          • #35
            they didn't eat rice that's why they are soft AF.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by GrandpaBernard View Post
              No ****es in their food

              need rhythm like the brothas and latinos.

              black Brits have flavor in their food and box well: Lennox, Chris Eubank, Nigel Benn, and even Joshua

              as for Fury he’s Irish and a bit off in the head crazy. Irish stereotyped as the fighters of Western Europe
              I loved those ****es in Charles Martin's DNA. How long did his defence of his world title last? 35 seconds?

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              • #37
                Originally posted by _original_ View Post

                AJ clearly quit against Ruiz, his Brit-Quit side came out in that one.
                Habit from kneeling to the queen

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by FinlandsFinest View Post

                  How does North American boxing differ? I know Mexican style as they call it, is the walk forward high pressure style, which I love to watch personallly. Call me a casual, but I like to see those highlight reel KOs which is why I like Wilder so much.
                  As someone who fights and trains, I think European style is pretty much about orthodox upright boxing with hands also raised. There is way less emphasis on head movement, upper body movement and they actually tend to prefer fighters being more nimble to maintain better footwork. Adding to this as the poster you're quoted very rightly put it, there is way less emphasis on sparring. I follow some boxing channels and many of the american ones put great emphasis on showcasing sparring and gym wars, the UK ones seem to be obsessed with bullocks sports science, fitness bull****.

                  I'm also a Brit and really like Wilder, but Wilder is very much an example of an American fighter. His fundamentals are poor BUT he has a great right hand, his trainers (quite rightly in my opinion) tailored his style to his right hand instead of trying to build some mishmash of styles hardly indicative of his talent. If Wilder was British he likely would have been moulded into some also-ran heavyweight who doesn't even use his most effective weapon.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Earl-Hickey View Post
                    While OP is trolling there's a grain of truth.

                    A lot of it comes down to the trainers and training.

                    A lot of the UK trainers do not belive in sparring wars and think that it's best to keep the fighters "fresh" for the big fight.

                    Two UK fighters who are known for sparring wars are Carl Froch and Derek Chisora, and I don't think their sparring wars did them any harm.

                    Eubank Sr was another one who had wars on camp.
                    I've mentioned this a few times but we see a lot of Mexicans upsetting the big favorite Brits due their tenacity and the lack of tough sparring for the Brits. I think they need to come to America and go to these gyms with high pressure Mexican fighters and get some rounds in. Obviously Canelo is different but just in general. This is why I suggested Josh Kelly come to Texas and train with Derrick James and get the high level sparring in the gym and run in the heat.


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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by KingGilgamesh View Post

                      As someone who fights and trains, I think European style is pretty much about orthodox upright boxing with hands also raised. There is way less emphasis on head movement, upper body movement and they actually tend to prefer fighters being more nimble to maintain better footwork. Adding to this as the poster you're quoted very rightly put it, there is way less emphasis on sparring. I follow some boxing channels and many of the american ones put great emphasis on showcasing sparring and gym wars, the UK ones seem to be obsessed with bullocks sports science, fitness bull****.

                      I'm also a Brit and really like Wilder, but Wilder is very much an example of an American fighter. His fundamentals are poor BUT he has a great right hand, his trainers (quite rightly in my opinion) tailored his style to his right hand instead of trying to build some mishmash of styles hardly indicative of his talent. If Wilder was British he likely would have been moulded into some also-ran heavyweight who doesn't even use his most effective weapon.
                      Sounds like a recipe for defensive disaster. They want their guy to have less skills for defense

                      Amir Khan 1st guy to come to mind based on your description. He'll bike all over the ring for defense

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