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  • #31
    War Povetkin!

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    • #32
      Originally posted by New England View Post
      you want to see these two plebs jiggling around?


      our bryant is an american sport reject, and he beat perez with several fewer years of boxing experience.


      america's grace is the only reason these two shlubs are in the top 25.
      Povetkin would put Wilder to sleep.

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      • #33
        Perez has been a big disappointment. Povetkin should shine!

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        • #34
          Povetkin is a big dude!

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          • #35
            Originally posted by New England View Post
            deontay wilder is just some dude from alabama. foreigners feel threatened by this reality.

            there are thousands of wilders playing college basketball and football today.


            we are all deontay wilder.
            Nonsense.

            The USA has more professional heavyweights than Russia, UK and Ukraine combined.

            USA has 332 : http://boxrec.com/ratings.php?countr...T=Go&pageID=14

            Russia 17 : http://boxrec.com/ratings.php?countr...us=A&SUBMIT=Go

            Ukraine 9 : http://boxrec.com/ratings.php?countr...us=A&SUBMIT=Go

            UK 37 : http://boxrec.com/ratings.php?countr...IT=Go&pageID=2

            And the USA has far more boxing gyms. Young men have more opportunity to become top HWs in the USA than anywhere else.

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            • #36
              America's obesity epidemic has stolen more heavyweights than football, basketball, and the drug war combined.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by New England View Post
                deontay wilder is just some dude from alabama. foreigners feel threatened by this reality.

                there are thousands of wilders playing college basketball and football today.


                we are all deontay wilder.
                Lol at Deontay "hold me back Al" Wilder.

                Ya'll need to stop hiding and come out and fight Wlad or Fury. Then you can go back to playing basketball and football.

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                • #38
                  “It’s do or die,” Leapai said.

                  “I’ve got a lot of respect for Charr. He’s big and tough and a heavy puncher. We both come to fight but the fact he stands and slugs will suit me more than a fighter like Malik Scott who was a good mover and difficult to catch.

                  “I had cataract surgery in January and my vision is the best it’s been since I was a kid. I sparred really well before leaving Brisbane and I’m confident I can land the big shots. This is a big opportunity for me and I have to make the most of it.”

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by New England View Post

                    there are thousands of wilders playing college basketball and football today.
                    True, probably a lot of guys who would make Wilder look weak too.

                    Respect to Europeans and Asians for working their way into the boxing game. Competition is a good thing, and there are great athletes around the world.

                    But let's not get it twisted. When you're talking about the heart of the sports world and the mecca of boxing, that's the United States. We have the most Olympic medals, the most boxing champions of all time, the highest paid athletes of all time, and the largest variety of professional sports in the world.

                    It's a very small percentage of our athletes in boxing, because very few Americans actually watch it. Our best athletes go where the money is, and that's Football, Basketball, and Baseball.

                    http://www.gallup.com/poll/4735/sports.aspx

                    Last edited by SN!PER; 05-21-2015, 12:46 PM.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by valero View Post
                      It's a very small percentage of our athletes in boxing, because very few Americans actually watch it. Our best athletes go where the money is, and that's Football, Basketball, and Baseball.

                      Why do you assume it's different elsewhere?

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