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  • JUYJUY
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    UK Fighters Rule!

    ****off****off
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    #2
    Great fighters come from all parts of the world

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    • Bozo_no no
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      #3
      You are without a doubt the most BORING member on this site.

      Do you not realize that this undying need to spam about the same topic and three fighters clearly stems from some insecure inner fear you have about you not even believeing the non sense you post?

      Give it a rest.

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      • JUYJUY
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        #4
        Originally posted by Bozo_no_no
        You are without a doubt the most BORING member on this site.

        Do you not realize that this undying need to spam about the same topic and three fighters clearly stems from some insecure inner fear you have about you not even believeing the non sense you post?

        Give it a rest.
        Oh, it's you again What a suprise, the same old crap, you keep saying that stuff all the time lol.

        Can you stop stalking me on here please dude?
        Last edited by JUYJUY; 08-02-2005, 05:18 AM.

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        • sisforshaq
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          #5
          al·ly Audio pronunciation of "Allies" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (-l, l)
          v. al·lied, al·ly·ing, al·lies
          v. tr.

          1. To place in a friendly association, as by treaty: Italy allied itself with Germany during World War II.
          2. To unite or connect in a personal relationship, as in friendship or marriage.

          As in The United States of America and England. Stop the fighting.

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          • elveiel
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            #6
            Britsh fighter do better than a lot of people like to admit but they dont rule, boxings a multi national sport and part of the reason its so good is because every nation can produce a good fighters.

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            • xcaret
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              #7
              UK fighters suck.

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              • Martin (Top Knowledge)
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                #8
                Well... UK fighters ruled middleweight back then, but that's just one division at one time.

                10yrs before that we didn't rule the middleweight division.

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                • DiegoFuego
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                  #9
                  Who cares about 10 years ago? Sure, it's fun to talk about SOMETIMES, but it's not like they were the greatest fighters ever or anything like that

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                  • Tha Greatest
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by JUYJUY
                    Rule Brittania


                    WBA Middleweight rankings
                    (April 9th 1990)
                    1. Michael Watson UK
                    2. Steve Collins UK
                    3. Nigel Benn UK
                    4. Sumbu Kalambay Italy
                    5. Iran Barkley USA
                    6. Herol Graham UK
                    7. Reggie Johnson USA
                    8. Chris Eubank UK
                    9. Francesco Dell'Aquila Italy
                    10. Dennis Milton USA


                    RING Magazine Middleweight rankings
                    (January 5th 1991)
                    Lineal Champion - Michael Nunn (IBF) USA
                    1. Mike McCallum (WBA) Jamaica
                    2. Chris Eubank (WBO) UK
                    3. Julian Jackson (WBC) USA
                    4. Nigel Benn UK
                    5. Steve Collins UK
                    6. Michael Watson UK
                    7. Sumbu Kalambay (EBU) Italy
                    8. Herol Graham UK
                    9. Reggie Johnson USA
                    10. Gerald McClellan USA


                    RING Magazine Super-Middleweight rankings
                    (April 28th 1993)
                    Lineal Champion - Michael Nunn (WBA) USA
                    1. Chris Eubank (WBO) UK
                    2. James Toney (IBF) USA
                    3. Nigel Benn (WBC) UK
                    4. Roy Jones Jr USA
                    5. Ray Close (EBU) UK
                    6. Victor Corboda USA
                    7. Iran Barkley USA
                    8. Henry Wharton UK
                    9. Darrin Van Horn USA
                    10. Lindell Holmes USA


                    RING Magazine Pound-For-Pound rankings
                    (December 1st 1994)
                    1. Roy Jones Jr USA
                    2. Gerald McClellan USA
                    3. Pernell Whitaker USA
                    4. Julio Cesar Chavez Mexico
                    5. Julio Cesar Vasquez Argentina
                    6. Orlando Canizales USA
                    7. Chris Eubank UK
                    8. James Toney USA
                    9. Humberto Gonzalez Mexico
                    10. Ricardo Lopez Mexico


                    RING Magazine Pound-For-Pound rankings
                    (March 10th 1995)
                    1. Roy Jones Jr USA
                    2. Pernell Whitaker USA
                    3. Julio Cesar Chavez Mexico
                    4. Nigel Benn UK
                    5. Chris Eubank UK
                    6. Humberto Gonzalez Mexico
                    7. Wilfredo Vasquez Puerto Rico
                    8. Julio Cesar Vasquez Argentina
                    9. Orlando Canizales USA
                    10. Ricardo Lopez Mexico


                    Cyberboxing Super-Middleweight rankings
                    (September 8th 1995)
                    Champion - Roy Jones Jr (IBF) USA
                    1. Nigel Benn (WBC) UK
                    2. Steve Collins (WBO) UK
                    3. Chris Eubank UK
                    4. Frankie Liles (WBA) USA
                    5. Henry Wharton (EBU) UK
                    6. Thulane Malinga South Africa
                    7. Frederic Seiller France
                    8. Ray Close UK
                    9. Vincenzo Nardiello Italy
                    10. Mauro Galavano Italy





                    PS
                    don't listen to 'Bozo no no' he's just jealous!

                    and your point exactly???

                    That was a weak division at the time...

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