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The beasts from the east- usyk, lomachenko, golovkin, beterbiev, kovalev

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  • #21
    Originally posted by Canelo and GGG View Post
    It was Hitler ,but Stalin had his part too
    Dayum. You're right again. You really know your history.

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    • #22
      I like the way Usyk and Lomachenko fight. The rest, meh.

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      • #23
        Most of their "INTERNET FANS" are ***ing Idiots like yourself but I'm a fan of many of the Eastern European Fighters and won't hold their fans against them because many of their fans are not even Eastern European they're idiots using Eastern European fighters as the face of their Ignorant Agenda! But anyway I watch many of them during WSB that is where I first seen Usyk and instantly became a fan because I was blown away by his Footwork especially for his size. First seen Loma at WSB as well before his Olympic run

        Currently fans of Ivan Dychko and Filip Hrgovic been watching them at WSB for probably the last 2 years and many other Eastern European fighters who been impressive at WSB who are not pros yet

        As for Pros: Sergey Lipinets is dangerous at 140, Sergiy Derevyanchenko, Ievgen Khytrov guys to watch out for at 160 so yes no question it is a lot of talent coming from that region of the world and good for them!
        Last edited by sicko; 10-29-2016, 01:42 PM.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by SouthPawHitman View Post
          Dayum. You're right again. You really know your history.
          My Grandma lived in Oświęcim (Auschwitz),part of my family was mordered by Gestapo,Grandma was telling my storys when i was little, that germans was walking close to forest and jokeing like "what is this smell",obviously everybody knew that There was humanbodys (burned in the camp)but everbody was scared and germans knew it.so its hard to forget things like that.

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          • #25
            My Grandma lived in Oświęcim (Auschwitz),part of my family was mordered by Gestapo,Grandma was telling my storys when i was little, that germans was walking close to forest and jokeing like "what is this smell",obviously everybody knew that There was humanbodys (burned in the camp)but everbody was scared and germans knew it.so its hard to forget things like that.
            Damn, how'd those stories influence you growing up?

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            • #26
              I think they are coming up with more than their share of excellent boxers. I think it's a combination of economic needs, great coaching and training and lots of tough, strong men who need money and are willing and eager to box for a living.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by firstborn View Post
                Damn, how'd those stories influence you growing up?
                Seriously idk,people often dont know how certain things influence them ,one thing for sure ,it make me sceptical with extremists, cuse we Poles know damn to good how extremism can finish,i was in Auschwitz 2 times and its impossible to imagine things that heppend there its just to hard ,but i know how being there can influance ppl ,my teachers grandpa dont talk at All (his dead man walking ).

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Kigali View Post
                  The weird thing about bigdramashow is that,he isn't even ex soviet/eastern european.
                  He is British, which explains everything...

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                  • #29
                    Seriously idk,people often dont know how certain things influence them ,one thing for sure ,it make me sceptical with extremists, cuse we Poles know damn to good how extremism can finish,i was in Auschwitz 2 times and its impossible to imagine things that heppend there its just to hard ,but i know how being there can influance ppl ,my teachers grandpa dont talk at All (his dead man walking ).
                    When I was young, I learned bit and pieces of the real United States history. It changed my outlook dramatically on the evil **** that humans were capable of. As I got older I learned the atrocities are often worse internationally.

                    These days I try not to let that knowledge feed into skepticism and paranoia....

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by firstborn View Post
                      When I was young, I learned bit and pieces of the real United States history. It changed my outlook dramatically on the evil **** that humans were capable of. As I got older I learned the atrocities are often worse internationally.

                      These days I try not to let that knowledge feed into skepticism and paranoia....
                      USA have some disgusting events in history like Alabama in 60s ,but what heppend here you know man, USA is not even close, so its easy to get hit by Paranoia especialy for older ppl ,some ppl still are legitly scared of russian attack (its allways hot on Poland -Russia line)im not scared but some ppl are.I agree that its not good thing and some People play on this fears,but i wasnt there when this **** was happening when germans killed almost 10 milions of my cauntrymans Then russian ocupation for 40 years, if i would my head would be ****ed up good .so i dont blame Them.Europe history is ****.Remember my friend sometimes its good to be skeptical for your own good.Political correctness is one of bad products of Paranoia.

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