Why'd Joshua leave the USA when he had Wembley booked in April? lmao British fight fans are clowns. Wilder would've slept Joshua in round 1. The money is always in America. Ya'll lost the American revolution too lol. Had the 13 colonies in your control and LOST.
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Originally posted by Street View PostDo not threat on us unless you want to go to war.
Boxing is an american sport because we have produced the best of the best.
Sugar Ray Robinson
Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Ali
Mike ***** Tyson
Pernell Whitaker
Henry goddamn Armstrong
and last but not least and not yet a nominee to the BHOF... but a future all time great...
... Terrence from the great state of Nebraska!!!..... Crawford
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Originally posted by Street View PostDo not threat on us unless you want to go to war.
Boxing is an american sport because we have produced the best of the best.
Sugar Ray Robinson
Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Ali
Mike ***** Tyson
Pernell Whitaker
Henry goddamn Armstrong
and last but not least and not yet a nominee to the BHOF... but a future all time great...
... Terrence from the great state of Nebraska!!!..... Crawford
Cuba has won more laurels in boxing at the olympics where there’s no home advantage than America. So if any country wants to get ****y, it should be Cuba. Stay focused, you don’t have the answers.
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Originally posted by BangEM View PostLol, Cooper almost knocked Ali out. They had to cut his gloves to save him, lol.
Bring your greatest out here to fight and watch him get knocked out, lol.
Oh, Sugar Ray Robinson lost to Randy Turpin, Mick Leahy and Terry Downes. There goes your greatest, lol.
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Boxing is a worldwide sport obviously, but for a while damn near all the biggest fights take place in America. Why do fighters like Kovalev, GGG, Pacquiao, Lomachenko, Canelo etc all fight in America even though they are not Americans? Promoters in other countries pretty much just sign their own, but that's not the case in America. And now even more so with the amount of money being thrown at boxing in America, you have the top Brits holding shop in America.
So while boxing is indeed a worldwide sport, America is the boxing capital of the world.
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Originally posted by BangEM View PostLol, Cooper almost knocked Ali out. They had to cut his gloves to save him, lol.
Bring your greatest out here to fight and watch him get knocked out, lol.
Oh, Sugar Ray Robinson lost to Randy Turpin, Mick Leahy and Terry Downes. There goes your greatest, lol.
Cut out the nationalism, bro.
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Originally posted by KTFOKING View PostBoxing is a worldwide sport obviously, but for a while damn near all the biggest fights take place in America. Why do fighters like Kovalev, GGG, Pacquiao, Lomachenko, Canelo etc all fight in America even though they are not Americans? Promoters in other countries pretty much just sign their own, but that's not the case in America. And now even more so with the amount of money being thrown at boxing in America, you have the top Brits holding shop in America.
So while boxing is indeed a worldwide sport, America is the boxing capital of the world.
Eastern European countries are mostly 3rd world countries and it’s understandable why they would move to the US for greener pastures. 2 years ago, all the top boxers were dreaming of fighting in Wembley, until DAZN dropped the bag in the US.
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