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  • #31
    Yeah we are getting a bit ahead of ourselves the best is still to come. Valuev is not the person I wanted to become first Russian heavyweight champion, I've been saying this for months. I thought it would be someone else. Oh well, its a start.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by enadeus
      Yeah we are getting a bit ahead of ourselves the best is still to come. Valuev is not the person I wanted to become first Russian heavyweight champion, I've been saying this for months. I thought it would be someone else. Oh well, its a start.



      Denis Boytsov is kicking ass in Germany at the moment and he will soon have his jackboots up some American asses.

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      • #33
        you know what? after wlads recent win over byrd they are setting themselves up for another let down. he beat feathermits, who we all know he wouldnt touch the chin of wlad.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by The Fix
          you know what? after wlads recent win over byrd they are setting themselves up for another let down. he beat feathermits, who we all know he wouldnt touch the chin of wlad.
          Wlad is not knew, he is not the guy we are talking about. Well at least me. I'm talking about Chagaev, Boytsov, Ibragimov, & Boytsov + more to come. You have to give it to Chagaev + Boytsov they are small heavyweights and can easily dominate at lower weights but they step it up for the $$ + fame.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by enadeus
            Wlad is not knew, he is not the guy we are talking about. Well at least me. I'm talking about Chagaev, Boytsov, Ibragimov, & Boytsov + more to come. You have to give it to Chagaev + Boytsov they are small heavyweights and can easily dominate at lower weights but they step it up for the $$ + fame.
            i just posted cause he was a euro heavy, seemed right at the time..

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            • #36
              Originally posted by The Fix
              i just posted cause he was a euro heavy, seemed right at the time..
              True but he is already 30, most boxers reach their prime/peak around that age. I'm talking about future when some of these young fighters get better and more money and technology gets into Eastern European heavyweight boxing. For the average guy in Russia making $50 a month carrying crates you not going to have time to go to a boxing gym. But now that there is so much money in boxing, and as more boxing events get held in Russia like they are already doing for mma, better and better fighters will come out of Eastern Europe.

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