Bradley, Ward and Dirrell are the future of boxing.

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  • tesla_power
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    #71
    Only Bradley is possible in my opinion and especially not Ward. He better get out of his hometown to make me a believer. Dirrel is also ok but not a fan of that style.

    But as always, I'm in the minority but going with Khan at 140-147 in the future.

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    • Sweet Jesus
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      #72
      War Bradley. War Ward. War Dawson. War Wilder.

      War Pavlik.

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      • wazaa.
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        #73
        Originally posted by tesla_power
        Only Bradley is possible in my opinion and especially not Ward. He better get out of his hometown to make me a believer. Dirrel is also ok but not a fan of that style.

        But as always, I'm in the minority but going with Khan at 140-147 in the future.
        I'm with you bro, .

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        • boxasmash
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          #74
          Originally posted by sicko
          lol and you wonder why Eastern Europeans are not getting any recognition on a World Wide Level lol your not dominating ****, you have a few Champions that haven't fought any American then once they do they get EXPOSED for being Slow, Flat Footed and Unskilled

          the Klitchko's are Dominating...NOT EASTERN EUROPEANS!!! Get it right!!! If they are "Dominated" then guys like Dirrell and Ward wouldn't be having the success they are having in the Super 6, AMERICAN YOUNG FIGHTERS embarrassing Veteran Fighters and "Champions", two guys that was never even tested before this Tournament EMBARRASSING guys who are suppose to be the Best in their Division and who all had Titles going into this Tournament hahaha

          You want respect on a World Wide Level then it is going to take more then just the Klitchko's dominating and more then just a Kotelnik fighting a tough fight against Alexander lol So GOOD LUCK with your Quest to take over boxing...hahahahaha US is already PROVEN when it comes to the Sport of Boxing, they been dominated this sport for DECADES, a few guys come around now and win a few belts in ******S like yourself really think they are "TAKING OVER" lol give me a ****in break
          Maybe you should check the gold medals of Eastern European boxers compared to Americans before you talk ****.

          I'll do it for you.

          Eastern European Gold medals 2008: 4
          American Gold medals 2008: 0
          Eastern European Gold medals 2004: 4
          American Gold medals 2004: 1
          Eastern European Gold medals 2000: 5
          American Gold medals 2000: 0

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            #75
            Originally posted by boxasmash
            Maybe you should check the gold medals of Easter European boxers compared to Americans before you talk ****.

            I'll do it for you.

            Eastern European Gold medals 2008: 4
            American Gold medals 2008: 0
            Eastern European Gold medals 2004: 4
            American Gold medals 2004: 1
            Eastern European Gold medals 2000: 5
            American Gold medals 2000: 0
            Eastern Europeans are going to dominate the sport.

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            • SirTomJones
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              #76
              Eastern Europe for the win.

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              • Left2theliver
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                #77
                I agree, I also think guys like Khan, Devon Alexander, and a bunch of the up and coming eastern european guys are gonna make a step in. Seems to me like over the past few years boxing has really gotten much bigger with those guys, makes for interesting things for boxing.

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                • JDezi4
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                  #78
                  I got Bradley, Ward, Lopez, Gamboa, Williams, and Martinez... I would be a happy man

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                  • sicko
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by boxasmash
                    Maybe you should check the gold medals of Eastern European boxers compared to Americans before you talk ****.

                    I'll do it for you.

                    Eastern European Gold medals 2008: 4
                    American Gold medals 2008: 0
                    Eastern European Gold medals 2004: 4
                    American Gold medals 2004: 1
                    Eastern European Gold medals 2000: 5
                    American Gold medals 2000: 0
                    lol you called that world domination, we are talking PROS because the Pro Career is what is Remember the MOST Not Amateur and or the Olympics, if that was the case then Cuba is the best if your strictly talking about talking about Amateurs and Olympics

                    in the Pros when it comes to the best P4P:

                    Current RingTV P4P Rankings:

                    1. Manny Pacquiao
                    Country: Philippines (General Santos City) Record: 51-3-2 (38 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #1 | Last Week: #1 | Weeks On List: 352 Titles: WBO
                    2. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
                    Country: USA (Las Vegas, Nevada) Record: 41-0-0 (25 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #2 | Last Week: #2 | Weeks On List: 50
                    3. Juan Manuel Marquez
                    Country: Mexico Record: 51-5-1 (37 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #3 | Last Week: #3 | Weeks On List: 181 Titles: WBA, WBO, The Ring
                    4. Nonito Donaire
                    Country: USA (San Leandro, Calif.) Record: 23-1-0 (15 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #4 | Last Week: #4 | Weeks On List: 70
                    5. Shane Mosley
                    Country: USA (Las Vegas, Nevada) Record: 46-6-0 (39 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #5 | Last Week: #5 | Weeks On List: 84 Titles: WBA
                    6. Paul Williams
                    Country: USA (Augusta, Ga.) Record: 38-1-0 (27 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #6 | Last Week: #6 | Weeks On List: 43
                    7. Sergio Martinez
                    Country: Argentina Record: 45-2-2 (24 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #7 | Last Week: #7 | Weeks On List: 18 Titles: WBC, The Ring
                    8. Pongsaklek Wonjongkam
                    Country: Thailand Record: 76-3-1 (40 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #8 | Last Week: #8 | Weeks On List: 18 Titles: WBC, The Ring
                    9. Fernando Montiel
                    Country: Mexico Record: 43-2-2 (33 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #9 | Last Week: #9 | Weeks On List: 7 Titles: WBO
                    10. Wladimir Klitschko
                    Country: Ukraine Record: 54-3-0 (48 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #10 | Last Week: #10 | Weeks On List: 3 Titles: IBF, WBO, The Ring

                    so what is this domination you speak of, because a few guys hold belts in which they haven't fought ANYONE? Because Pirog KO'd Jacobs? Domination is when you have more fighters REGARDED AS THE BEST P4P in their Sport WORLD WIDE, the Klitschko's are dominated...ABSOLUTELY! but who else??? Pirog because he beat Danny Jacobs lol

                    The SuperSix is Proven Your Theory...WRONG! as well, they are going head to head so what is your excuse their lol you have a LONG WAY TO GO before "Dominating Boxing" you will have guys who fight bums in their own country then will they come to the States and come against the BEST they will get exposed for what they really ARE...Like Kessler and Abraham...which is guys who dominate other SLOW and unskilled fighters in their own country

                    and America used their YOUNG fighters in that Tournament and they are outperforming Veteran fighters and World Champion

                    if Froch or Abraham wins the Super Six then I would gladly submit and say hey they are taking over, when someone from that part of the WORLD comes over and beat our VERY BEST like Mayweather then I would gladly submit and say you guys are taking over, until then I call your BLUFF

                    you guys want respect for beating 1 Prospect??? it doesn't work like that, it is going to take more the beating Danny Jacobs to take over Boxing
                    Last edited by sicko; 09-07-2010, 06:08 PM.

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                    • boxasmash
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by sicko
                      lol you called that world domination, we are talking PROS because the Pro Career is what is Remember the MOST Not Amateur and or the Olympics, if that was the case then Cuba is the best if your strictly talking about talking about Amateurs and Olympics

                      in the Pros when it comes to the best P4P:

                      Current RingTV P4P Rankings:

                      1. Manny Pacquiao
                      Country: Philippines (General Santos City) Record: 51-3-2 (38 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #1 | Last Week: #1 | Weeks On List: 352 Titles: WBO
                      2. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
                      Country: USA (Las Vegas, Nevada) Record: 41-0-0 (25 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #2 | Last Week: #2 | Weeks On List: 50
                      3. Juan Manuel Marquez
                      Country: Mexico Record: 51-5-1 (37 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #3 | Last Week: #3 | Weeks On List: 181 Titles: WBA, WBO, The Ring
                      4. Nonito Donaire
                      Country: USA (San Leandro, Calif.) Record: 23-1-0 (15 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #4 | Last Week: #4 | Weeks On List: 70
                      5. Shane Mosley
                      Country: USA (Las Vegas, Nevada) Record: 46-6-0 (39 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #5 | Last Week: #5 | Weeks On List: 84 Titles: WBA
                      6. Paul Williams
                      Country: USA (Augusta, Ga.) Record: 38-1-0 (27 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #6 | Last Week: #6 | Weeks On List: 43
                      7. Sergio Martinez
                      Country: Argentina Record: 45-2-2 (24 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #7 | Last Week: #7 | Weeks On List: 18 Titles: WBC, The Ring
                      8. Pongsaklek Wonjongkam
                      Country: Thailand Record: 76-3-1 (40 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #8 | Last Week: #8 | Weeks On List: 18 Titles: WBC, The Ring
                      9. Fernando Montiel
                      Country: Mexico Record: 43-2-2 (33 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #9 | Last Week: #9 | Weeks On List: 7 Titles: WBO
                      10. Wladimir Klitschko
                      Country: Ukraine Record: 54-3-0 (48 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #10 | Last Week: #10 | Weeks On List: 3 Titles: IBF, WBO, The Ring

                      so what is this domination you speak of, because a few guys hold belts in which they haven't fought ANYONE? Because Pirog KO'd Jacobs? Domination is when you have more fighters REGARDED AS THE BEST P4P in their Sport WORLD WIDE, the Klitschko's are dominated...ABSOLUTELY! but who else??? Pirog because he beat Danny Jacobs lol

                      The SuperSix is Proven Your Theory...WRONG! as well, they are going head to head so what is your excuse their lol you have a LONG WAY TO GO before "Dominating Boxing" you will have guys who fight bums in their own country then will they come to the States and come against the BEST they will get exposed for what they really ARE...Like Kessler and Abraham...which is guys who dominate other SLOW and unskilled fighters in their own country

                      and America used their YOUNG fighters in that Tournament and they are outperforming Veteran fighters and World Champion

                      if Froch or Abraham wins the Super Six then I would gladly submit and say hey they are taking over, when someone from that part of the country comes over and beat our VERY BEST like Mayweather then I would gladly submit and say you guys are taking over, until then I call your BLUFF
                      First of all, Donaire is a filipino, don't try and claim him you joker haha.

                      How old are those USA fighters? all on the decline and fighters from the 90s, times are changing and Eastern European power is rising. Please name me 1 Eastern European fighter in the Super 6 by the way idiot, Abraham is trained by German coaches so that doesn't count. He does not have the style of an Eastern European.

                      Also please tell me which country makes the P4p lists? LOL, it's purely opinionated and Wlad only being included recently shows you the bias.

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