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  • HanzGruber
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    #11
    Remember when the uk had like 12 champions for a week lol

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    • boliodogs
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      #12
      Originally posted by A.K
      Ggg Is american he has lived and trained here almost his entire professional career, kovalev too he even got a US citizenship.
      If you are counting those two monsters as American boxers then my vote would change from Europe to the USA. The USA and Europe are close to me and I counted Kovalev and GGG as Europeans. If they are Americans now then the USA gets my vote.

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      • ShoulderRoll
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        #13
        It says a lot that it takes the entire CONTINENT of Europe to compete with a single COUNTRY like the U.S.

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        • MulaKO
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          #14
          Originally posted by Scary_canary
          Australia... second best welterweight in the world - Jeff horn, best super middleweight in the world- Tim Tszyu, Moloney is about to win the wbss at bantamweight... Danny great would 100% be good enough to come out of retirement and knock Usyk out for all four cruiserweight belts.... the list goes on and on
          Scary Canary with all due respect
          Can I get your pushers number
          Cause that’s some good chit
          Sorry brother

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          • MulaKO
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            #15
            Who gives a chit honestly
            When your sitting with your buddy’s and watching a fight , does it lead to a conversation about who where and when
            It’s like the fughin turntable is broken
            And for those who have no clue what a turntable is , they should ask around , they know who they r

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            • KTFOKING
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              #16
              Originally posted by boliodogs
              If you are counting those two monsters as American boxers then my vote would change from Europe to the USA. The USA and Europe are close to me and I counted Kovalev and GGG as Europeans. If they are Americans now then the USA gets my vote.
              Kovalev and Bivol are from Russia. So THAT counts as Europe as well? If so, then you have to count Mexico as America.

              Btw, I know I listed Bivol as Eastern European but he's from Russia. I mean Russia is more Asia than Europe no?

              Anyways, count Russia as Europe then you count Mexico as America and you include guys like Canelo/Munguia/Valdez/LSC/etc. No contest then.

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              • satiev1
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                #17
                OP said what region produces so he meant upbringing. By the way both ggg and kovalev are also citizens of russia and khazakstan.

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                • SAINTSTEVE
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                  #18
                  It depends on who wins between Joshua vs Wilder and carries home all those belts.

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                  • MUNG
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                    #19
                    most of europe hates russia it seems so not sure if u cant lump them together, west europe if full of countries that boxing has near zero impact in, uk has a good history in the sport tho

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                    • _Maxi
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by A.K
                      Ggg Is american he has lived and trained here almost his entire professional career, kovalev too he even got a US citizenship.
                      Mm you're reaching man. Golovkin was like 29 years old when he moved to the US. Same for Kovalev.

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