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  • Steak
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    #21
    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
    Not really. None of those guys you mentioned are in the p4p top 10 fighters in the world. However, the talent pool in boxing on the whole is not as good these days imo.
    Bradley, Ward, Donaire and Mayweather are all top 10 p4p.

    Donaire is the best in his division.
    Hopkins is the best in his division
    Mayweather is arguably the best in his divison(assuming hes still fighting)
    Bradley is arguably the best in his division.
    Ward is arguably the best in his division.
    Ortiz is top 3 in his division
    Guerrero is top 4 in his division.
    Dawson is top 3 in his division
    Rios is top 3 in his division

    do I really have to keep going? and Im not even counting Puerto Ricans, who are American.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Steak
      Bradley, Ward, Donaire and Mayweather are all top 10 p4p.

      Donaire is the best in his division.
      Hopkins is the best in his division
      Mayweather is arguably the best in his divison(assuming hes still fighting)
      Bradley is arguably the best in his division.
      Ward is arguably the best in his division.
      Ortiz is top 3 in his division
      Guerrero is top 4 in his division.
      Dawson is top 3 in his division
      Rios is top 3 in his division

      do I really have to keep going? and Im not even counting Puerto Ricans, who are American.
      I already said I rate Mayweather, Hopkins and Ward.

      The rest are mediocre.

      Donaire is not American.

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      • Steak
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        #23
        Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
        I already said I rate Mayweather, Hopkins and Ward.

        The rest are mediocre.

        Donaire is not American.
        what other countries have more top fighters? maybe Mexico, but thats it. and even thats arguable.
        Donaire is a dual citizen of the USA and The Phillipines and has been in the USA since he was 13 and his entire pro career has been in America.
        Last edited by Steak; 04-21-2011, 12:57 AM.

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          #24
          Originally posted by DempseyRollin
          lol...dont pay attention to dirk. hes a british troll.
          Thats right!!!

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            #25
            Originally posted by ralph22
            boringass bradley is the only 1 thats come to my mind...the #1 boxing country is doomed
            We still have the best fighter in the world P4P Floyd Mayweather jr. The polls show he beats everyone and even the experts say the same. We still have the best P4P boxer in history, Surgar Ray Robinson. Until other countries claim those spots, we are the best. Just the fact the very best fighters have American trainers, tells you all you need to know.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK

              Donaire is not American.
              He's more American than anything else, thats all that matters. He's lived here a long time, he has no accent, and he's a product of American boxing. Get real, dude.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Steak
                what other countries have more top fighters? maybe Mexico, but thats it. and even thats arguable.
                Donaire is a dual citizen of the USA and The Phillipines and has been in the USA since he was 13 and his entire pro career has been in America.
                This thread is about American fighters....

                Donaire is not American.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by RossCA
                  He's more American than anything else, thats all that matters. He's lived here a long time, he has no accent, and he's a product of American boxing. Get real, dude.

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                  • Steak
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                    This thread is about American fighters....

                    Donaire is not American.
                    What are you even trying to say? America arguably produces the best fighters in the world still, although you could make a good case for Mexico. and yet American fighters are mediocre or '****'?

                    And youre going to have to make some sort of argument if you dont consider Donaire American, considering pretty much all evidence points to him being American. I consider him half American half Filipino personally.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Steak
                      What are you even trying to say? America arguably produces the best fighters in the world still, although you could make a good case for Mexico. and yet American fighters are mediocre or '****'?

                      And youre going to have to make some sort of argument if you dont consider Donaire American, considering pretty much all evidence points to him being American. I consider him half American half Filipino personally.
                      I just gave my view on current American boxers.

                      Sorry, which half of Nonito Donaire is American? His mother or his father? Or was he born in America?

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