All ex-Soviet fighters just had some luck, they weren't supposed to be in pro boxing

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  • Kigali
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    #21
    Originally posted by betmen
    why not try make it big in mother russia??

    you complain about nationalist agenda, i think is very logical if u.s promotor or american fans support their own countrymen instead of foreigner. boxing is a sport and sport is usually very nationalist/race/tribal thing.

    and is justified since american pro boxer talent roster itself is still the best in the world, they maybe got steamrolled in the amateur lately but with how good american boxing environment is those weaker amateur talents can still develop to be great boxers in the pro level.


    Let 'em have the amateurs.

    3 rounds and no inside fighting is best suited for them anyway.

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    • buckfuddy
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      #22
      Such a ****** thread. Amateurs boxing has no money in it in US, and ex-soviet governments are willing to pay their amateur boxers (and in russia case even juice them up) to give dem people at least something to be proud of. Sad but true.

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