are Eastern European boxers really that tuff ???

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  • Big Texas
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    are Eastern European boxers really that tuff ???

    It's seem American boxing fans have this image of eastern European being this types of killers in the ring...imo from the outside looking in,as a Mexican boxing fan this east euros are cupcakes for Mexican boxers,a clear example is Salido beating Lomachenko with ease.....can't wait for Chavez Jr vs GGG & Zurdo Ramirez vs Kovalev & Oscar Valdez vs Lomachenko
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    #2
    Some of them are, just like most places. Just because Salido beat Lomanchenko dosen't mean everyone from the region loses to a Mexican. Chavez Jr would get destroyed by GGG for example.

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    • SplitSecond
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      #3
      Have you not seen the youtube clip of that eastern euro cop disarming a guy with a shovel?

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      • Big Texas
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        #4
        Originally posted by LittleMacAttack
        Some of them are, just like most places. Just because Salido beat Lomanchenko dosen't mean everyone from the region loses to a Mexican. Chavez Jr would get destroyed by GGG for example.

        I'm a fan of GGG but chavez jr whoops that ass at 168

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        • Szef
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          #5
          Originally posted by Big Texas
          I'm a fan of GGG but chavez jr whoops that ass at 168
          chavez jr got beaten to pulp by an eastern euro in his last fight, broski.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Big Texas
            I'm a fan of GGG but chavez jr whoops that ass at 168
            chavez jr will be gassed and try to play it off by clowning around by round 3.

            jr. is a disappointment.

            if he worked hard and trained, he couldve been a 160 margarito.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Big Texas
              It's seem American boxing fans have this image of eastern European being this types of killers in the ring...imo from the outside looking in,as a Mexican boxing fan this east euros are cupcakes for Mexican boxers,a clear example is Salido beating Lomachenko with ease.....can't wait for Chavez Jr vs GGG & Zurdo Ramirez vs Kovalev & Oscar Valdez vs Lomachenko

              Bruh, those are bad examples as all those Mexicans would lose those fights.

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              • soul_survivor
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                All fighters from any background can be tough, it's down to the individual. What I will say is most eastern european fighters are well schooled in the art of the jab and the straight right hand.

                Great jabs are missing from a lot of modern American or British fighters.

                Also, GGG is NOT eastern european.

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