These clowns can say anything they like like "Eurographic", thus can be racist anytime they want to without any consequence. Here we are we can't even use the word "demographic" without being warned, emailed, redK'd, reported, etc. It was coined by a black dude to describe just a small group of angry loudmouthed fans who discredit fighters they don't like, and not encompassing the entire race.
Will 2017 be the end of the Eastern Eurographic
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Cubans and them doesn't have the same opportunities to turn pro, especially at younger age. In fact, Soviet and Cuban schools of boxing will always be producing great fighters, there's deep and rich boxing tradition in these countries and 2 competitive close fights can't change that. I know you hate russians with a passion, not sure about cubans, but you better be sure, there's no good intentions from our side either, you're the enemy
Facts=hate to **** riders and those who HATE the truth
Regardless doesn't change the fact grown ass men are crushing the dream.of teenagers n 21 year olds
They arent better... Most have more experience, matured physically.Comment
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Name me one relevant fight that happened in last 3-4 years when some "eastern euro" or cuban boxer crushed the dream of some american teenager, future ATG in the making, ha ha, who became relevant after that loss and I don't remember hearing that excuse when pro vet Salido defeated young and inexperinced pro Lomachenko? And there's other side of the coin - you can say these guys are war torn and past their prime already, anyway, it's not their fault they don't have the same opportunities to turn pro at younger age, see, nobody saying that cubans or ukranians/russians are better than americans, these boxing schools are different and they're good at different aspects of the game, but you're not stating facts here, you're just trying to discredit almost every fighter that's not coming from your environment.Last edited by g27region; 03-23-2017, 11:09 AM.Comment
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You do realize I'm talking about Olympics, international amateur competition..... RightName me one relevant fight that happened in last 3-4 years when some "eastern euro" or cuban boxer crushed the dream of some american teenager, future ATG in the making, ha ha, who became relevant after that loss and I don't remember hearing that excuse when pro vet Salido defeated young and inexperinced pro Lomachenko? And there's other side of the coin - you can say these guys are war torn and past their prime already, anyway, it's not their fault they don't have the same opportunities to turn pro at younger age, see, nobody saying that cubans or ukranians/russians are better than americans, these boxing schools are different and they're good at different aspects of the game, but you're not stating facts here, you're just trying to discredit almost every fighter that's not coming from your environment.
First I. Was racist now I'm a patriot lol
Which is it ...be consistent
What's my environment?
You **** up in arms cause someone disagrees with you and can back their position with facts. Get out ya feelings this a boxing forumLast edited by therealpugilist; 03-23-2017, 11:27 AM.Comment
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See, you have the same situation you were talking about but it's reversed - older veteran like Salido who was more experienced in pros defeated young Lomachenko who had his only 2nd pro fight at that moment.
Some people keep saying that "amateurs" and "pros" are different. According to that logic, Lomachenko's amateur experience wasn't supposed to help him against Salido. That's the same situation you were talking about, it's just reversed because in this case, the winner had more pro experience compared to the inexperienced guy with amateur background who lost.
You was reading some other message, thinking it's mine, show me the quote where I've said you're a racist. I've said you're probably hating Russians, but it doesn't have nothing to do with race
Your country is the environment where you live
I don't hear any facts from you, you said cubans and "eastern euros" with a lot of experience behind their back keeps crushing teenagers and these 21 y.o kids and I've said, name one relevant fight that happened in the last 3-4 years when some Cuban/European boxer had a fight with much younger American prospect? Pirog/Jacobs was the only fight I can remember and that **** happened almost 7 years ago
Ward/Kovalev, Barrera/ Ward, Postol/Crawford, Gamboa/Crawford, Golovkin/Jacobs, Gary Russell Jr./Lomachenko? I don't remember the big age or experience gap in any of these fights, you're just making **** up without backing it with actual facts
American boxers who had some great amateur accomplishments, they don't pad their records with inexperienced fighters at the beggining of their pro careers?
You want all these experienced amateurs with 400+ fights behind their back to face killers early in their pro careers, then people like you say that "amateurs" and "pros" are different doe. Doesn't it mean they're supposed to get some pro experience before they face some tough opposition then? There's no logic hereLast edited by g27region; 03-23-2017, 08:03 PM.Comment
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