All fighters are drug cheats. It's just that America is more stringent in their drug testing protocol than Great Britain. It's the reason why so many of them pop dirty for doping.
Should British boxers be banned from the prize ring?
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They always lose in the Big fights
They are losers.
His best win of the last 20 years maybe is an old Kosta Tzyu
Lewis was not from U.K.
The U K fans always are overrating their fighters and then they are K.Od in the élite.levelComment
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Thats false
They have some fighters un heavyweight and stop
They does not have any fighter of P4P top-10 level.
Joshua needs a fight with a good fighter, an old Klitschko means nothing.
And he went life and death with himComment
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One month ago
A super prospect from U.K named Andrew Selby was K.Od by a unknown mexican prospectComment
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It is a product of the British boxing pipeline.
British boxers get built up until they can get a British title, and then a European title, then fight for a world title. It's a really well-established path. British promoters are excellent at building up their fighters, finding Hungarian fighters for them to look good against, but most flounder when they reach world level -- as is natural.
Because there's so much interest within the UK there is always hype around and demand for young British fighters, and there is always a new guy to feed to the world champs -- the Brit gets a shot he probably never should have gotten, get's a good payday, gets KOed, and goes back to taking domestic level fights.
More undue title shots, more mismatches, more KOs.Comment
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Who are these Brits who get knocked out? You mean scrubs or shot fighters against the very best in the world? Yeah, shocking isn't it.
No one got knocked out more than the American Roy Jones. And he was a drug cheat as well to boot, like most of your fighters.
Liston, Moorer, Tyson, Dirrell, Ortiz, Guerrero, Campbell, McCall, Collazo are just some American fighters who have quit off the top of my head. There is shlt tons more, but I can't remember right now. But I will. Soon.Comment
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How can they be soft when not only do they beat Americans a lot more then you do us over the last 40 years (I'm not going back any further because it will take too long otherwise) but you guys run from us all the time. History is littered with your cowards ducking like crazy. And most of those wins are on your soil because you guys are too scared to travel.
Not only that, but the guy in your avi got beat by Khan when he was in his prime and not shot like he was last night. And the only one who got dropped was Maidana.
So get out of here with that soft nonsense.Comment
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You actually have some of the worst drug testing in boxing. Always have. We have the best. So you're talking absolute shlt as always.Comment
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It is a product of the British boxing pipeline.
British boxers get built up until they can get a British title, and then a European title, then fight for a world title. It's a really well-established path. British promoters are excellent at building up their fighters, finding Hungarian fighters for them to look good against, but most flounder when they reach world level -- as is natural.
Because there's so much interest within the UK there is always hype around and demand for young British fighters, and there is always a new guy to feed to the world champs -- the Brit gets a shot he probably never should have gotten, get's a good payday, gets KOed, and goes back to taking domestic level fights.
More undue title shots, more mismatches, more KOs.
Very good post, this is true.Comment

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