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  • Cool Scant
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    #11
    Originally posted by NC Uppercut
    I think Stephen Edwards is a magnificent trainer. AJ would be blessed to be trained by him imo.
    AJs a damn fool. If he was smart he would come to America and train with Breadman!!

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    • TheUptownKid
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      #12
      If Chris from Chicago is in here, what’s good man? Chicago doesn’t get enough love and I wish our boxing scene was bigger. But we do get the polish boxers when they get big so I wouldn’t be surprised if kownacki came to town soon.

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      • The D3vil
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        #13
        Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
        I think boxing is missing out big time by not promoting more fights in Chicago.

        It's the 3rd most populous city in America. With sizeable Mexican and Polish populations.

        I don't know if Illinois taxes are high or if the promoters are being shortsighted or what. But it seems like a no brainer to hold fight cards there.
        Don't forget the Puerto Ricans in Humbolt Park & Logan Square.

        And of course the Blacks on the Westside & South Side.

        No reason Chicago shouldn't be the best boxing city in America.

        Plus, I'd be able to see some shows without having to go out to Vegas, NYC, or L.A.

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        • buge
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          #14
          Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
          I think boxing is missing out big time by not promoting more fights in Chicago.

          It's the 3rd most populous city in America. With sizeable Mexican and Polish populations.

          I don't know if Illinois taxes are high or if the promoters are being shortsighted or what. But it seems like a no brainer to hold fight cards there.
          Why would anyone want to go to that ******* corrupt ****hole?

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