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  • Godsfly
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    #71
    Originally posted by BeGoodToMother
    You do realise that when communism ended, it's not like everyone was like 'Hey guys, we can open a boxing gym now'
    dude, there hasn't been one ATG in the last 23 years from the soviets.

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      #72
      Originally posted by slimshandy69
      Kovalaev, WLAD/VITALI, GGG, RUSLAN, LOMENCHENKO ETC.

      These Eastern block guys don't trash talk like moronic American/Britishfighters, they are real Warriors that have has a much tougher up bringing than any area of Philly.

      Siberia where Ruslans from is straight murder sprinkled with minus 1000000000000000000 degrees. Makes Inglewood look like Teddybears picnic.
      Who cares where they are from. Coming from a tough place doesn't make you tough or help you survive in this sport.

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        #73
        Originally posted by BeGoodToMother
        You do realise that when communism ended, it's not like everyone was like 'Hey guys, we can open a boxing gym now'
        also the soviets were very much into boxing. most of them fought in the olympics in the 70's & 80's.........(thats how we got matches like foreman vs chapulos) as a sport the soviets loved boxing.
        Last edited by Godsfly; 10-20-2013, 10:09 PM.

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          #74
          Originally posted by pigsfly
          also the soviets were very much into boxing. most of them fought in the olympics in the 70's & 80's.........(thats how we got matches like foreman vs chapulos)
          It takes a while to assimilate the pro style. More importantly, to catch the eyes of the top promoters which is only a recent thing. Even top talents like GGG were buried for years, but mostly didn't turn pro at all

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            #75
            Originally posted by pigsfly
            dude, there hasn't been one ATG in the last 23 years from the soviets.
            True but it takes longer than 23 years from scratch to get an ATG boxer.

            The people who start will hardly know ****, so how are they going to be any good, and then to get trainers etc...

            You need established trainers and gyms to get ATG boxers.

            In the US they use guns to hunt boar, in Russia they use sinks. Trust me Russians are tough



            Watch this video, you think an American girl would do this?

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              #76
              Originally posted by HeroBando
              It takes a while to assimilate the pro style. More importantly, to catch the eyes of the top promoters which is only a recent thing. Even top talents like GGG were buried for years, but mostly didn't turn pro at all
              it doesn't take 23 years to produce one ATG. i don't buy that i don't believe it & it's straight up bull..........

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                #77
                I cant believe no one has brought up ivan Drago as an ATG

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                • Godsfly
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by BeGoodToMother
                  True but it takes longer than 23 years from scratch to get an ATG boxer.

                  The people who start will hardly know ****, so how are they going to be any good, and then to get trainers etc...

                  You need established trainers and gyms to get ATG boxers.

                  In the US they use guns to hunt boar, in Russia they use sinks. Trust me Russians are tough



                  Watch this video, you think an American girl would do this?

                  it takes 23 years to get one ATG? bull..............

                  You need established trainers and gyms to get ATG boxers you say.

                  if we were talking about over the course of 3 years maybe. (we're talking 23 years) boxing is a poor mans sport. it has nothing to do with fancy gyms. in fact some of the best boxers have trained in run down crappy gyms. trainers are 10% of the boxer. & a trainer won't automatically make an ATG fighter......honestly most ATG fighters are born with an extreme talent for fighting, & then they find themselves in a run down gym & it takes off from there.........their good all around fighters. reberto duran said that boxing was so easy (2nd nature) that it was like a game to him.
                  Last edited by Godsfly; 10-20-2013, 10:31 PM.

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by pigsfly
                    it doesn't take 23 years to produce one ATG. i don't buy that i don't believe it & it's straight up bull..........
                    Then it's a depressing trend for you, since this decade they've been doing better than the previous, and much better than in the 90ies

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by pigsfly
                      it takes 23 years to get one ATG? bull..............

                      You need established trainers and gyms to get ATG boxers you say.

                      if we were talking about over the course of 3 years maybe. (we're talking 23 years) boxing is a poor mans sport. it has nothing to do with fancy gyms. in fact some of the best boxers have trained in run down crappy gyms. trainers are 10% of the boxer. & a trainer won't automatically make an ATG fighter......honestly most ATG fighters are born with an extreme talent for fighting, & then they find themselves in a ran down gym & it takes off from there.........their good all around fighters. reberto duran said that boxing was so easy (2nd nature) that it was like a game to him.
                      Sorry but in this day and age, you need big promoters, lawyers, managers, quality trainers, gym equipment, sparring, good conditioning coaches, nutritionists etc... to be at the very best, or at least the very best have those.



                      It aint like in the 60's, this is the era where people eat healthy and start boxing at age 7 or 8. So if you start at age say 7 23 years a go, you're going to be 30.

                      Sorry but your logic is flawed.

                      You obviously need the athlete, but if the athlete in this era doesn't get everything right, he aint gonna be an ATG.


                      Let's say Mayweather started boxing in Eastern Europe 16 years a go and stayed there, he aint gonna be no ATG to me. He wouldn't have been an the USA olympic team, and then unlikely gone to get deals with Top Rank etc...

                      His life would have been different. Full stop.

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