The USA "GETTING RAN OUT OF BOXING" Debt clock and counting.

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  • slimshandy69
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    #61
    Originally posted by sicko
    Yeah Boxing Without The USA...yeah that would be great for the sport of boxing right *SARCASM* Dumb A$$!

    Currently Top 3 P4P Is: Floyd Mayweather, Andre Ward and Timothy Bradley...yeah USA is in SERIOUS TROUBLE OMG...what will they do...

    Broner losing does not effect American Boxing in any way shape or form, that was just one of many young talents in boxing America has and he wasn't even the best or the most talented out of the young fighters he as just the loudest
    but that the p4p list is just opinions from AMERICANS. As mentioned Bradley shouldn't even be top ten.

    But You are looking at the now, not the future. please look at the long term. If you honestly hand on heart think Bradley has achieved/is better than WLAD then you really are a delusional poster.

    Bring on 2014, you guys seem so angry that its plainly obvious you know America will decline further.

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    • engleby
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      #62
      the ts thinks tim lost vs jmm and provo. seems to me he hates american fighters and this is clearly a bait thread. around this neck of the woods we would describe him as a first class c unt

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      • slimshandy69
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        #63
        Originally posted by engleby
        the ts thinks tim lost vs jmm and provo. seems to me he hates american fighters and this is clearly a bait thread. around this neck of the woods we would describe him as a first class c unt

        A lot of people thought Ruslan beat Bradley, I bet 40 percent of the forum would agree with me. Also A lot of people scored it a draw with marquez and Bradly and the fact that marquez landed more power punches shows that I have a case, and top trained judges agree with me, hence the split decision.

        Mind you top trained judges scored Bradely over Pacquio so what do I know

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        • Chunk..
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          #64
          Originally posted by Tommy Gun
          Americans will always have more champions then whatever country you're from.

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          • A-Wolf
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            #65
            Ha! Everything is going to **** in the US. That's the least of it.

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            • ramses07
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              #66
              theres a ****load of latin-american boxers youve left out of that list. jessie vargas, brandon rios, carlos molina, mike alvarado, mikey garcia, robert guerrero, etc

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              • BigZigga
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                #67
                Floyd, Bradley, Danny, Mikey, Ward, Crawford, Errol Spence, Kirkland, Hopkins, and so many more. Not to mention the fact that several top fighters from other countries are trained by Americans. Stevenson, Kovalev, GGG, etc.

                Your precious wlad owes the majority of his success to American trainers. the fact is, great fighters come from everywhere but to deny America as a boxing superpower is ridiculous.

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                • ButtScratcher^^
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                  #68
                  I don't think so. There is always one waiting in line.

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                  • VG_Addict
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                    #69
                    Bradley IS better P4P than Wlad. Let's compare their last few fights:

                    Bradley:

                    Marquez
                    Casamayor
                    Alexander
                    Peterson

                    Wlad:

                    Povetkin
                    Wach
                    Pianeta
                    Mormeck

                    Are you seriously going to tell me Wlad has fought better opponents? You'd have to be a huge Klittard to say Wach and Pianeta were good wins for him. As for Povetkin, sure he won, but he won in one of the most boring ways I have ever seen. And Mormeck was a career CW.

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                    • Glass-Joe
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                      #70
                      I've never really thought of boxing as a national thing; I've always viewed each boxer as an individual, not giving much thought to what country he's from.

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