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  • SUBZER0ED
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    #11
    Time to learn some American style boxing!

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    • MulaKO
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      #12
      Can only go up
      Let’s hope we see more of him in North America

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      • Mick Higgs
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        #13
        Okolie needs to get Light out of there quick smart & look to unification's. A good option could be Makubu.

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        • deathofaclown
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          #14
          Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
          Honestly seems like it could be a good fit for him he will get much better sparring in the US as well.
          Better sparring based on what?

          there isn’t a single US Cruiserweight in the top 15, they’re all European. Europeans have dominated that division for a long time now.

          And if he wants to spar heavyweights, all the Americans today are useless. Again, Europeans have dominated the heavyweight division for about 20 years now.

          Sugar Hill will probably do a lot of training in England because he trains Fury and Whittaker, and now Okolie.
          Last edited by deathofaclown; 02-04-2023, 03:31 AM.

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          • Kannabis Kid
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            #15
            Originally posted by deathofaclown

            Better sparring based on what?

            there isn’t a single US Cruiserweight in the top 15, they’re all European. Europeans have dominated that division for a long time now.

            And if he wants to spar heavyweights, all the Americans today are useless. Again, Europeans have dominated the heavyweight division for about 20 years now.

            Sugar Hill will probably do a lot of training in England because he trains Fury and Whittaker, and now Okolie.
            I knew a classic British crybaby would find offense somehow. Do you think all Cruisers only spar with Cruisers? There are light heavys that walk around at Cruiser and smaller Heavyweights in the USA you inbred tosser. Not to mention most of the big names train in the US anyways since it's the mecca of boxing you domestic inbred.

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            • deathofaclown
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              #16
              Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
              I knew a classic British crybaby would find offense somehow. Do you think all Cruisers only spar with Cruisers? There are light heavys that walk around at Cruiser and smaller Heavyweights in the USA you inbred tosser. Not to mention most of the big names train in the US anyways since it's the mecca of boxing you domestic inbred.
              And what light heavyweights from USA are worth sparring?

              don’t try to claim Bivol, he really lives in St Petersburg but the cuck networks announce him as being from anywhere but Russia
              Last edited by deathofaclown; 02-04-2023, 05:29 PM.

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              • Kannabis Kid
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                #17
                Originally posted by deathofaclown

                And what light heavyweights from USA are worth sparring?

                don’t try to claim Bivol, he really lives in St Petersburg but the cuck networks announce him as being from anywhere but Russia
                Is that why he's been a sparring partner of David Benavidez in the past? Or are you saying Bivol only spars in Russia? Even though he was born in Kyrgyzstan.

                What a clown dude you know I'm right just go slap yourself please you little Euro bum. Damn what's up with all these Euros hiring Americans as trainers lmao goes to show the quality difference but you knew that already since nowhere on that side of the world has more champions than Mexico let alone the US.

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                • deathofaclown
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
                  Is that why he's been a sparring partner of David Benavidez in the past? Or are you saying Bivol only spars in Russia? Even though he was born in Kyrgyzstan.

                  What a clown dude you know I'm right just go slap yourself please you little Euro bum. Damn what's up with all these Euros hiring Americans as trainers lmao goes to show the quality difference but you knew that already since nowhere on that side of the world has more champions than Mexico let alone the US.
                  Don’t get mad at me because Americans lost dominance of LHW and above lost dominance in boxing once the old soviet nations got into pro boxing. Just shows they probably never would have dominated during the “golden years” had the Soviet’s been involved

                  Dunno why you’re getting angry about facts

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                  • Kannabis Kid
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by deathofaclown

                    Don’t get mad at me because Americans lost dominance of LHW and above lost dominance in boxing once the old soviet nations got into pro boxing. Just shows they probably never would have dominated during the “golden years” had the Soviet’s been involved

                    Dunno why you’re getting angry about facts
                    A lot of speculation for only a few champions as of late. Go check the numbers little man.

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                    • deathofaclown
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
                      A lot of speculation for only a few champions as of late. Go check the numbers little man.
                      So you wanna tell me the heavyweight division hasn’t been pretty much dominated by Europeans for the last 20 years? Wanna tell me the Cruiserweight and light heavyweight divisions haven’t been dominated mostly Europeans in recent times?

                      Americans over modern times win a belt here and there in these 3 divisions, but it gets taken off them by European fighters.

                      So stop lying to yourself, you’ll feel better when you accept the truth can’t argue with the facts, so I don’t know why you’re crying about it or arguing against it.

                      How many current would champions are from
                      USA at 168 and above? The answer is 0. That’s real men’s boxing. When you start going down below 160 where USA have some success, that’s basically men the size of women and kids, it barely counts. So it shows that no real men in USA today can fight.

                      But by all means, enjoy your midget boxing

                      21st century American boxing:

                      Last edited by deathofaclown; 02-05-2023, 12:48 AM.

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