American fight fans have very litte pride in their fighters or country.
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Thank god I don't care what they have to think then. Instead of working all day for a loaf of bread in some hut, I'm living a decent life in America. I don't care about Poland or where my ancestors came from, they're all dead.Comment
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Do you sit there and let Eastern Europeans belittle boxers from America or do you stand up against them? That's what they do. They are constantly mocking America boxing past, present and future. A true boxing fan would not allow Eastern Europeans to slander the name of Joe Louis, Sugar Ray Robinson, and Floyd Mayweather. At the same time they mock you as well. Many times they call fighters from America lazy and ****** just like its citizens. There's no point to playing nice with most people from other nations.
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You just listed legends of the sport. I don't think Giovani Segura is going to be something special or whoever else you got. Point is Mexicans fight at lower weights where real athletes are lacking, also they fight a lot of their own. Americans fight at higher weights, weights that have real athletes in them, and also are fighting the worlds best(most nations that have good nutrition have bigger men). I respect Mexican boxing but it is overrated in the importance of the sport. Look at the top 50 or so atg fighters in the sport and tell me how many fought under 135?Comment
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You just took two statements from two completely different debates. One was talking about how Eastern Europeans completely try to tarnish American boxing. The other was kind of saying that we should stop worrying about where our great grandparents came from and start building our own culture, our own nationality and be proud of what we have here, in America.Comment
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