Indians are vegetarians, thats why their athletes tend to be crap, despite being sport obsessed and being the largest nation on the planet.
not all man, i have some good indian friends who much on everything but beef. Vijendar is a sikh indian too, dunno how strict they are about beef though...
Indians are vegetarians, thats why their athletes tend to be crap, despite being sport obsessed and being the largest nation on the planet.
I doubt they're all freaking veggiheads.
I wouldn't doubt Arum trying to break into the Indian Market.... he's trying to go international. Next thing you know, he'll be carrying flags of other countries and shooting people
To be fair theyre probably aiming for better than a shoe-shining, Bambi-legged nuisance.
Khan is the envy of no country.
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he happens to be a former Olympic silver medalist and a former unified champ as well...what've you accomplished other then being an oboxious internet *****?
he happens to be a former Olympic silver medalist and a former unified champ as well...what've you accomplished other then being an oboxious internet *****?
Itd be a fine world if accomplishment excused you from criticism.
But thats not how it works.
Khans a ****. Ill talk about him as such, if you cant handle it, perhaps a discussion forum isnt the place for you.
Now check out the post i replied to (ill give you the benefit of the doubt and say you missed it, not just waived it to be khan's silent protector) and be on your way
India obviously has not had a major professional fighter of note. However, they are a boxing nation on the rise, at least among the amateur ranks. They had 9 boxers represent India in the Olympics. Two made it to the quarterfinal round (Devendro Singh & Vijender Singh). In addition, one female boxer from India did medal (Mary Kom). India's best boxer, Vikas Krishan, is all of 20 years of age and won a bronze medal in the Baku World Championships in the 69kg category in 2011. His Olympic performance was embroiled in controversy after initially defeating American, Errol Spence. The fight was later overturned (justly I would say). In addition, just a week ago India as team won the Invitational FXTM International Limassol Boxing Cup against numerous strong European nations.
Just because you don't see any Indian boxers on Showtime or HBO, does not mean they do not have good boxers. Everyone knows Cuba for many years had the very best boxers. However, none of them ever went pro. Vijender, I think would be a solid pro. Krishan on the other hand, I think could be something special.
He is actually very well known in India as he previously won a medal in 08, I would like to see him in the pro ranks, he would literally be an instant star in India. An to those idiots saying nonsense about him being crap because of him being Indian really have no respect for the sport but instead are nationalists who support fighters from their own country and **** on everyone else, and this is coming from a Pakistani who is a fan of boxing then the fighter.
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