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  • #11
    Z wants to sell the idea these kids are as good as the older generations when America was boxing.

    I'm all for globalization and its arguments but we have eyes.

    So talented they've dropped technical prowess for fundamentals, of which, they can hardly handle.



    Same type of person who tried to sell Wlad as some technical genius despite Wlad using an amateur style and amateur techniques. Tyson Fury can move like a MW ... maybe if they a natty fly and fatted their way to middle.


    Ali was bigger than Walcott, Ali was able to perform Walcott's techniques well, despite being bigger.

    Marciano adopted Tommy Ryan's **** well despite being larger

    Fitzs inspires Gans who inspires Dempsey, the largest of the trigger steppers.


    You can't tell me this regression is in my head when I can ****ing trace the progression that used to exist. ya dumb kunt.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Dr Z View Post

      Must be the NFL and NBA stealing form boxing. That what they said in the 1970's. Me I blame the wokeness and the @()ssyifcation of the men in the USA. There, I said it.
      The UK seems to still be producing top HWs & they're no less "woke" or "pxssy" than Americans are.

      In some ways they're worse.

      America's best giant athletes just don't box anymore.

      They have other options for huge men.

      The UK doesn't have the NFL & isn't really a huge basketball country.

      They also don't have as big of an MMA culture.

      30 years ago, Brock Lesnar, Jon Jones & Daniel Cormier would've been in a boxing gym, not an MMA one

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      • #13
        Originally posted by The D3vil View Post

        The UK seems to still be producing top HWs & they're no less "woke" or "pxssy" than Americans are.

        In some ways they're worse.

        America's best giant athletes just don't box anymore.

        They have other options for huge men.

        The UK doesn't have the NFL & isn't really a huge basketball country.

        They also don't have as big of an MMA culture.

        30 years ago, Brock Lesnar, Jon Jones & Daniel Cormier would've been in a boxing gym, not an MMA one

        If you have ever seen a British man try the play basketball is it

        They really are not good at American football either.

        The USA is out of business in elite upperweight 175-201+ lbs boxing.​

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Dr Z View Post

          This is BS. They do box. They do not do as well becuase of competition. Upper weight boxing has changed over the past 20 years.
          SPR is spot on
          Dr Z Dr Z likes this.

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