I agree with the no white american boxers because since Kelly Pavlik there really has not been any good white american fighter. But there are tons of good white fighters just look @ the fighters from Europe Klitschko's, Froch, Golovkin, Kessler, Calzaghe and Hatton when they were active and also Canelo Alvarez is Irish (joking). But please do not bring up this Mike Lee guy dude will be lucky if he can headline Friday Night Fight Cards.
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Originally posted by Mayweather41-0 View PostI agree with the no white american boxers because since Kelly Pavlik there really has not been any good white american fighter. But there are tons of good white fighters just look @ the fighters from Europe Klitschko's, Froch, Golovkin, Kessler, Calzaghe and Hatton when they were active and also Canelo Alvarez is Irish (joking). But please do not bring up this Mike Lee guy dude will be lucky if he can headline Friday Night Fight Cards.
That football guy from Notre Dame, who plays football in the NFL is legit though Tommy Zbikowski he had a amateur boxing background and is a true student of the game really studies the sport, he has real skills and potential but too bad he doesn't seem to take his boxing career serious and is only a part time fighter.
America has no white top boxers, I don't even think we seen any recently.
I remember they were trying to hype up Jason Litzau lol.
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Originally posted by Garcia's Dad View PostWhat do you base that on?
When Pacman went there to promote his fight with Hatton the only ones who showed up for him were the Filipino hotel workers.
Floyd also claims the british love him more than the Americans.
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Originally posted by hectari View PostKelly Pavlik is one of the most one dimensional plodding boxers, and Mike Lee is a hype job, using his Notre Dame background to sell.
That football guy from Notre Dame, who plays football in the NFL is legit though Tommy Zbikowski he had a amateur boxing background and is a true student of the game really studies the sport, he has real skills and potential but too bad he doesn't seem to take his boxing career serious and is only a part time fighter.
America has no white top boxers, I don't even think we seen any recently.
I remember they were trying to hype up Jason Litzau lol.
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Originally posted by Mayweather41-0 View Postmike lee or jason litzau gtfo no one talking about them being any good and Pavlik did not have the best style but he crushed Edison Miranda who @ the time no one wanted to fight and knocked out Jermain Taylor who was being groomed as the future of the middleweight division
I was saying Mike Lee and Jason Litzau both suck, I was never praising them but just saying they were getting hyped up. Litzau got exposed, I remember even Pernell Whitaker was keeping an eye out for Litzau when he was fighting on ESPN.
Mike Lee is just using his Notre Dame background to sell, and he gets hyped off of that but he sucks from what I seen, just basic his fights look like sparring sessions.
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Originally posted by hectari View PostKelly Pavlik is one of the most one dimensional plodding boxers, and Mike Lee is a hype job, using his Notre Dame background to sell.
That football guy from Notre Dame, who plays football in the NFL is legit though Tommy Zbikowski he had a amateur boxing background and is a true student of the game really studies the sport, he has real skills and potential but too bad he doesn't seem to take his boxing career serious and is only a part time fighter.
America has no white top boxers, I don't even think we seen any recently.
I remember they were trying to hype up Jason Litzau lol.
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Originally posted by hectari View PostA lot of white British hate Pacquiao, I wonder if a lot of them hate Asians or something?
They love Floyd Mayweather though even though he was very disrespectful and rude to Hatton, but hate Pacquiao for being humble and gracious.
Mayweather / Pacquiao just appeal to different types of people, and I feel that Mayweather appeals more to the American audience than he does to anyone else. The money, fame and arrogance thing doesn't really wash here in Europe.
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