Its a good thing American boxing is dying.

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  • NakiFan
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    #1

    Its a good thing American boxing is dying.

    Honestly there is nothing good about American boxing at this stage, all it is is money, duckers, divas and prima Donna's

    And the "american attitude" is starting to seep south and poison Mexican boxing too.

    With Americans only caring about their own, and not producing many decent fighters anymore, they are switching over to other sports like mma or pro wrestling where they are still on top.

    This means other countries are taking over like Eddie hearn while american criminals like all haymon are going broke due to "bad investments" don't king and Bob arum will die soon, and Oscar will be back in rehab once Alvarez gets exposed.

    Long continue the rise of Cuba, and Europe, the new homes of boxing. Sick and tired of the cowardly american way.
    Last edited by NakiFan; 05-20-2016, 09:11 PM.
  • boliodogs
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    Yes, Cuba is so wonderful that people will risk their lives to escape from Cuba. If American boxing is dying then why do Cuban boxers like Rigo, Ortiz and Lara move to the USA permanently? Don't be a damn fool. Don't pretend these Cuban boxers fight in the USA and then return to wonderful Cuba. Once they escape from Cuba and get to the USA they are there to stay and they will in most cases never return to Cuba. They are from Cuba but they want to become US citizens and be an American fighters. They are glad and proud to be in the USA and they have no desire to go to England or any place else. Why in the hell do you think Lara calls himself the American dream? Look at the great welterweight division. Most of the top welterweights live in America. Spence, Bradley, Thurman, Porter and Garcia are all Americans. What about Ward, one of the best fighters in the World. Kovalev and GGG are two of the best fighters in the world. Apparently they don't think boxing is dying in America because they both moved to the USA and fight there. American boxing dying??? What the fuc are you talking about, you Cuba loving clown.

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    • Build That Wall
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      #3
      Originally posted by Real King Kong
      Honestly there is nothing good about American boxing at this stage, all it is is money, duckers, divas and prima Donna's

      And the "american attitude" is starting to seep south and poison Mexican boxing too.

      With Americans only caring about their own, and not producing many decent fighters anymore, they are switching over to other sports like mma or pro wrestling where they are still on top.

      This means other countries are taking over like Eddie hearn while american criminals like all haymon are going broke due to "bad investments" don't king and Bob arum will die soon, and Oscar will be back in rehab once Alvarez gets exposed.

      Long continue the rise of Cuba, and Europe, the new homes of boxing. Sick and tired of the cowardly american way.

      I HOPE DONALD TRUMP DEPORTS YOUR ASS.


      MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAiN

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      • NakiFan
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        #4
        Originally posted by boliodogs
        Yes, Cuba is so wonderful that people will risk their lives to escape from Cuba. If American boxing is dying then why do Cuban boxers like Rigo, Ortiz and Lara move to the USA permanently? Don't be a damn fool. Don't pretend these Cuban boxers fight in the USA and then return to wonderful Cuba. Once they escape from Cuba and get to the USA they are there to stay and they will in most cases never return to Cuba. They are from Cuba but they want to become US citizens and be an American fighters. They are glad and proud to be in the USA and they have no desire to go to England or any place else. Why in the hell do you think Lara calls himself the American dream? Look at the great welterweight division. Most of the top welterweights live in America. Spence, Bradley, Thurman, Porter and Garcia are all Americans. What about Ward, one of the best fighters in the World. Kovalev and GGG are two of the best fighters in the world. Apparently they don't think boxing is dying in America because they both moved to the USA and fight there. American boxing dying??? What the fuc are you talking about, you Cuba loving clown.
        Porter, Thurman and Bradley?

        Lol those bums are the best you got in the states nowadays they can't even beat Kell brook probably

        The fact that instead of talking sugar ray Leonard, Marvin hagler or even like an evander holyfield and instead you are talking Shawn porter shows just how **** you have become.

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        • Luilun
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          #5
          You can thank Floyd Mayweather for that

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          • Fury4daWIN
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            #6
            The cruiserweights are the only division worth following in boxing at the moment. That's all filled with Europeans, Africans and the odd Cuban.

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            • stellen
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              #7
              They do have a few decent boxers at the lower weights but the dreadful state of their heavyweights colours the worlds view of the overall state of boxing stateside.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Real King Kong
                Honestly there is nothing good about American boxing at this stage, all it is is money, duckers, divas and prima Donna's

                And the "american attitude" is starting to seep south and poison Mexican boxing too.

                Long continue the rise of Cuba, and Europe, the new homes of boxing. Sick and tired of the cowardly american way.
                Than why do your peeps come here to the USA?

                After all the PPV revenues are breaking the bank in Cuba, Angola and Russia?

                Leave the Mexicans alone! Kids are turing pro at 15 to rise out of poverty!

                Not still armatures being supported by the State well into their 30's!
                Last edited by TJ highway; 05-21-2016, 06:42 AM.

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                • Tago Nang Tago
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                  #9
                  cuba? lol no one cares about cuban boxers they are so boring and have such ugly style. euros are taking over though. they have the strongest genes besides african ameircans.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by WTF Huck!
                    The cruiserweights are the only division worth following in boxing at the moment. That's all filled with Europeans, Africans and the odd Cuban.
                    it's because they won't earn any money unless they fight the best

                    i don't want to sound like i'm "hating" on fighters being paid well, but the financial side of boxing needs an overhaul. we need more parity and more incentives to make the best fights

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