Gyppos fold easily. Especially braggart imposters like blow job saunders who always had a dog turd of a resume and had never been tested before.
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Why do UK fighters fold so easily???
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North AMerican style(s) of boxing are SOOO different than European style... with that comes pressure from judges and analysts to somewhat make that transition when fights happen in US... Not at all saying any dirty tactics.. at all.. Both styles are beautiful... But European (British) style boxing favors more of the "ammateur rank style"... hitting/ not getting hit ...then they come and face our style and its MUCH different...
Class example... Prince Naseem years back.. what 30-0 they were painting him as the "Floyd Mayweather" of that current time period.. One thing.. he had NEVER fought away from Europe or in AMerica... he got his ass completely tore up when he did..and after a return fight soon retired.... There is a LONG history of these examples...
Myself I would love to see the sport invest more in Japan's boxing scene... and ultimately see matchups of Mexican fighters and quality Japanese fighters.... I think thats a VERY untapped market place and could be hugeFinlandsFinest likes this.
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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.
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Originally posted by stellen View PostGyppos fold easily. Especially braggart imposters like blow job saunders who always had a dog turd of a resume and had never been tested before.
I dont see braggerts as "bragging" anymore..I see it as a survival tactic in a sport so conviluded... Its just the reality we live in isnt it these days? I hate it for sure.. you want that kind of "drama" go watch pro wrestling.. but I do think some of it is a "replacement" for lack of truly QUALITY fights being made or not made... And I think THAT is dude to pressure from Sports Commissions and the whole "head injury/concussion" aspect... What Muhammad Ali wound up "turning into" I think shook boxing and has changed it for ever..SO now its a bit more of a "show".. with less likelihood of Absolute SHOWDOWNS of top tier talent anymore.. There way of preventing a Canelo or someone elite from turning 50 and slurring in future interviews ? Much more of the "Ali effect" and it will literally be the end of pro boxing in this society?KingGilgamesh likes this.
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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
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Originally posted by GrandpaBernard View PostNo ****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
****es in polish sausage I suppose?
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Do not underestimate a lack of ****es affect on psychology
it led to Brits being a buncha pissed off men who colonized the world and built the most powerful empire in history
all to get some ****es for flavor in their food
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Taylor is a good fighter and I have him favorite to win the fight. Simply has more in his tool bag. Brits love to hype their fighters and when they step up they loose. Also it is the easy UK money because the fan base do support their fighters. Look at the night before how many had Saunders winning by decision and talking a lot of smack. The only Canelo lacks is foot speed.Stream68 likes this.
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