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    WBA/WBO/IBF light heavyweight champion Sergey Kovalev (27-0-1 24 KOs) is days away from facing his IBF mandatory challenger Nadjib Mohammedi (37-3). The HBO televised fight takes place at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    The hard hitting Russian is a crowd favorite who has been compared with fellow heavy hitter Gennady "Triple G" Golovkin. Triple G has recently adopted the slogan "Mexican Style" and has become a huge draw in Southern California.
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  • #2
    they keep saying Mexican style lol Russian style is better

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    • #3
      They really want that Mexican fan base

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      • #4
        Come on, man

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        • #5
          Ok if you say so.

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          • #6
            lol, these Russians need to get their own fans. Theyre killing me with this "Mexican Style". I find this whole get the Mexican Style insulting in many ways as a Mexican American, is this suggesting American boxing is running? Is it suggesting Mexicans only know how to fight 1 way hence making them 1 dimensional? & lastly are these Russians trying to capitalize on a weak Mexican boxing era basically making it seem as if we have no one to root for except a Russian?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
              They really want that Mexican fan base
              who doesnt want it?
              even Floyd makes all his big fights on Cinco de mayo because he know there are a lot mexican watching boxing

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Boxfan83 View Post
                lol, these Russians need to get their own fans. Theyre killing me with this "Mexican Style". I find this whole get the Mexican Style insulting in many ways as a Mexican American, is this suggesting American boxing is running? Is it suggesting Mexicans only know how to fight 1 way hence making them 1 dimensional? & lastly are these Russians trying to capitalize on a weak Mexican boxing era basically making it seem as if we have no one to root for except a Russian?
                you can not not deny that 90% of mexican fighters fight 1 way, brawlers way lol. Its a fact.
                And american fighters ( mostly afro-american) prefer counter punching style( Floyd, Ward...)

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Najuk View Post
                  you can not not deny that 90% of mexican fighters fight 1 way, brawlers way lol. Its a fact.
                  And american fighters ( mostly afro-american) prefer counter punching style( Floyd, Ward...)
                  Ward isn't African American.


                  Try again.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Boxfan83 View Post
                    lol, these Russians need to get their own fans. Theyre killing me with this "Mexican Style". I find this whole get the Mexican Style insulting in many ways as a Mexican American, is this suggesting American boxing is running? Is it suggesting Mexicans only know how to fight 1 way hence making them 1 dimensional? & lastly are these Russians trying to capitalize on a weak Mexican boxing era basically making it seem as if we have no one to root for except a Russian?
                    As a Mexican American, I don't mind what so ever... Mexican boxers have always been one of the most admired style the has been embedded in the history sport for decades. Often the Mexican/Latin American style has been looked at as the Warriors of the sport. Which is what I believe Kovalev is speaking of, which should be a complement.

                    Kovalev often reminds me of the style of Marquez, often working for a counter although his defensive abilitys are often dismissed. People seem to forget the Russian/Eastern Europeans were looked as more of boxers, like the Klitchko brothers, all the way back to Johansson, Schmeling.

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