The current Brit middleweight are like 00s American heavyweights

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  • Earl-Hickey
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    The current Brit middleweight are like 00s American heavyweights

    Remember all those American heavyweights who went to Germany to fight the klitschkos who had NO hearts and all fell over like they had been blasted with a ******* the first time they got hit with anything above the *******.

    That's exactly what I see when I look at the current UK middleweight/super middleweights they all disgust me.
  • PRINCEKOOL
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    Interesting comparison.

    American heavyweights always used to project a aura of 'Superiority or some kind of street toughness'.

    In other sports American athletes still have it 'Soon as you see a American Track and Field athlete, you know straight away? These guys are only on the track to win medals, break records, and beat their competitors'.

    This was the moment were American heavyweights seemed to lose that projection, attitude or culture 'Video below'.

    Deontay Wilder has stood alone, to give him his credit 'He has that attitude,I am talking about'.

    Not so much street toughness, but it is clear that losing a fight is something he highly dislikes.

    All these American fighters you are speaking about 'Seemed to be inside the ring for alterior motives'.

    I still don't see this attitude in Andy Ruiz Junior ether. I don't think it comes natural to him.

    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 05-13-2021, 06:43 AM.

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