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    Go West… Nah, stop. Turn around. Go East then. It’s just the right time.

    And it’s just that time when it’s pretty darn hard to imagine modern boxing without fighters from what was once called the “Evil Empire”. And, yes, I’m talking about the former USSR and the present array of once united and now independent states. More than 25 world champions (counting only so-called “major belts”), a lock on the sport’s glamour division, several heated rivalries, a few of dominating masterminds, and now – with the Kostya Tszyu’s arrival to Canastota – we have our first ever Eastern European Hall of Famer (Purists will call for Laszlo Papp but it’s an ultimate exception and Hungary’s placement in Eastern Europe is also a subject at large). [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    good idea to make such a list

    great talents coming from the East, and great talents have come in the past

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    • #3
      Good list, man the former soviet states are taking boxing over.....ok maybe not.

      Golovkin may be the best on that list so f universum. If he gets a fight in the states the fans will love him

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      • #4
        Was patiently waiting for this, and will now anxiously await the third part. Thanks again for taking the time and putting in the effort to compile the list.

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