The end of the Eastern European Era...

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  • Finito2K
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    #11
    Originally posted by MASTERBX
    A very short-lived "Era" in boxing.

    Crawford vs Postol - American Victory

    Joshua vs Klitschko - British Victory

    Ward vs Kovalev - American Victory

    Canelo vs Golovkin - Mexican Victory?

    I hope Canelo understands the significance of this fight we are engaged in.
    Y'all must've forgot!!

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    • SonnyboyReturns
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      #12
      Originally posted by Finito2K
      Y'all must've forgot!!

      Already beaten by Salido

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      • RuslanChagaev
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        #13
        Vasyl Lomachenko, Artur Beterbiev, Oleksandr Usyk, Oleksandr Gvozdyk, Dmitry Bivol, Murat Gassiev and Sergey Lipinets says ''Hi''...

        and you guys must follow Alexander Bes***** from Russia.

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        • kidbazooka
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          #14
          Originally posted by Tabaristio
          Wladimir Klitschko is the greatest heavyweight boxer in history, with unparalleled domination never seen before by any other boxer. Him losing at the age of 41 to a 26 year old power puncher with a 100% KO record, whilst surviving longer than any of his other previous opponents is more a testament to his greatness than negativity. In fact, it's less embarrassing for Wlad to lose to Joshua at that stage of his career than for Muhammad Ali to lose to Larry Holmes or Trevor Berbick at a much younger age.

          Wladimir Klitschko at this stage of his career was already on his way out of boxing anyway. So him losing at the age of 41 is anything but 'short lived era'. His longevity and all round heavyweight boxing accomplishments / record is unparalleled and the margin by which he won his fights are things which has never previously or since been replicated.

          Everything else in your list is totally irrelevant!
          Hahahahahahaha

          You have lost you're fuuucking mind.

          Klitcko is a chump one of the worst hw champs ever.

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          • Sheikh
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            #15
            look at the olympics. americans have been getting thier asses kicked. In the last 16 years there have olny been like 4 americans to win medals. Meanwhile numerous europeans, asians, etc have won

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            • jmrf4435
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              #16
              Idiot, so many young up and comers from eastern europe, usyk, loma, grosyk..and many others

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              • richardt
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                #17
                Originally posted by SonnyboyReturns
                Already beaten by Salido
                Since when the *** does having a loss stop a fighter from becoming a champion, or a great, or an ATG???? Maybe you need to take a look at who has been in the top PFP list over the last 10 years. I'll give you a hint: Many fighters who have had one or more losses. EPIC FAIL ON YOUR PART!
                Last edited by richardt; 06-20-2017, 12:01 AM.

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                • RetroSpeed05
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by richardt
                  Since when the *** does having a loss stop a fighter from becoming a champion, or a great, or an ATG???? Maybe you need to take a look at who has been in the top PFP list over the last 10 years. I'll give you a hint: Many fighters who have had one or more losses. EPIC FAIL ON YOUR PART!
                  In there minds Loma retired after that fight. He hasn't gone on and beat better fighters or going to fight better fighters then salido.

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                  • Sheikh
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                    #19
                    Plus why are they ignoring Western Europe? British boxers are kicking american ass all the time too.

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                    • Shaolin Sword
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                      #20
                      Not at all! I'm sure you wish it was though!

                      Asians and Eastern Euro's will always have their spot in boxing.

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