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which country breeds the best boxers
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Originally posted by theplayerpimp View PostNo props for the zarate win thats is a great victory. But sanchez is way better than any fighter you guys ever had. And made him why bc he made him his *****? And you ricans are funny o in the rematch he would win haha yea right pendejos just like ya say calderon in the rematch would beat segura or how cotto win the rematch with pac he would win. They all would get their ass beat again.
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Originally posted by theplayerpimp View PostReally? yet in current time they only have 3 champions out of how many weight clases and how many belts? Mexico has the same number of champs in a single weight class (light weight) and mexico also has the same number of unified champs as pr has. And pr is better producing?
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Originally posted by Calza appy View PostUK
Froch
Haye
Khan
Cleverly
DeGale
Brook
Groves
Gavin
The size of one USA state. Nuff said.
Compare Haye's resume at heavyweight to a fighter like Eddie Chambers for example. Chambers has beaten Samuel Peter, Alexander Dimitrenko, Calvin Brock, Derric Rossy... beating Barrett, Valuev, Ruiz and Harrison ain't at all as good as that. At cruiserweight he beat a past it Mormeck and glass chinned b-level fighter in Maccarinelli so that wasn't really anything special either.
The U.S. have these fighters currently.
Floyd Mayweather Jr
Timothy Bradley
Bernard Hopkins
Andre Ward
Tavoris Cloud
Chad Dawson
Steve Cunningham
Devon Alexander
Victor Ortiz
Andre Berto
Beats the UK by a landslide.
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It all comes back to training. You can breed a great fighter but nit a great boxer.
Great boxers are trained and so the best training is in the USA therefore, sadly, USA wins it in my book.
They know how to teach people the skills.
Next would be Mexico.
Then PR.
Then UK.
Then Japan.Last edited by DET. IRONSIDE; 12-29-2010, 11:35 AM.
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