Was there such a shıt as Kazakh boxing? Their shıtty style is based on GGGeezer's padded career. Janibek will get exposed soon and they will starve.
Is Kazakhstan boxing done
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Another great post by fughin Regge
Why were the Kazakh’s a powerful force before the actual three Kazakh boxers you can fughin name
Your exactly like a rail bender , if no one there to install it well the rail just won’t bend
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Idiotic thread. So after 2 losses a country is done with boxing? Guess Mexico is done after Canelo and Zurdo got their ass kicked? Given their population they have around the same number of champions per million people as Mexico or any other country.Comment
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Bums you say ?
Didn’t actually notice any fughin Regge in the Ring ratings as of late
I bet you never even had a backyard fight let alone in a ring but hey you calling a professional boxer a bum
Regge , You Are the next Zurdo
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ts is a mong, but that Zhan Kossobutskiy won last night, highly decorated amateur, should be fighting for the title in the next few years.
Kamshybek Kunkabayev also looks to take over CW/HW in the coming years. highly skilled southpaw.
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What a very bizarre thread to make. I can only imagine the you've been triggered by someone trolling that 'Mexican Boxing' is dead or some such nonsense.
'Kazakh boxing' was never a thing in the pros although they still got some strength in depth in the ammys. Let's face it 90% of the people on here wouldn't have been abvle to point Kazakhstan out on a map before Golovkin and probably 50% still couldn't.
Per Boxrec there is a grand total of 153 professional Kazakh boxers across all weighclasses. Mexico has nearly 3000 and that's only including those that have fought within the last 12 months. Mexico has 130 million people Kazakhstan has 20 million.
There never was a 'Kazakh boxing' phenomenon, there was just GGG and a coupla second tier guys who never really broke through - though Janibek may yet emerge as an elite MW/SMW
Other talented Kazakh fighters are Janibek of course and Daniyar Yeleussinov, not particularly sold on Ali Akhmedov after his drubbing at the hands of Gongora although he is still developing... LIpinets is done and anyway was always just a little below the top level. Kanat Islam was never that good and is super old and Yerbossynuly is a never was who never beat anyone... can't understand anyway why Yerbossynuly would be any kind of litmus test for the state of 'Kazakh boxing'.
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I always thought Lipinets was Russian
What a very bizarre thread to make. I can only imagine the you've been triggered by someone trolling that 'Mexican Boxing' is dead or some such nonsense.
'Kazakh boxing' was never a thing in the pros although they still got some strength in depth in the ammys. Let's face it 90% of the people on here wouldn't have been abvle to point Kazakhstan out on a map before Golovkin and probably 50% still couldn't.
Per Boxrec there is a grand total of 153 professional Kazakh boxers across all weighclasses. Mexico has nearly 3000 and that's only including those that have fought within the last 12 months. Mexico has 130 million people Kazakhstan has 20 million.
There never was a 'Kazakh boxing' phenomenon, there was just GGG and a coupla second tier guys who never really broke through - though Janibek may yet emerge as an elite MW/SMW
Other talented Kazakh fighters are Janibek of course and Daniyar Yeleussinov, not particularly sold on Ali Akhmedov after his drubbing at the hands of Gongora although he is still developing... LIpinets is done and anyway was always just a little below the top level. Kanat Islam was never that good and is super old and Yerbossynuly is a never was who never beat anyone... can't understand anyway why Yerbossynuly would be any kind of litmus test for the state of 'Kazakh boxing'.
Just checked his wiki and he was born in Kazakhstan and moved to Russia when he was 9.
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Every boxing country has its ebbs and flows. Kazakhstan has a solid foundation in the sport. Others will come along to keep her relevant.Comment
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