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  • #11
    Originally posted by No Ceilings View Post
    This never crosses my mind. Its irrelevant. They are all boxers no matter where they are from. Who cares.
    To me too. I have favorites from all over the world:

    Pacquiao (Phillipines)
    Bute (Romania)
    Gamboa (Cuba)
    Klitschkos (Ukraine)
    Golovkin (Kazakhstan)
    Lemieux (Canada)
    Adamek (Poland)
    Alexander (USA)
    Boytsov (Russia)
    Martinez (Argentina)
    Alvarez (Mexico)
    Helenius (Finland)
    Pulev (Bulgaria)

    All are exciting boxer-punchers though.

    I'm not a fan of brawlers, holders, or runners, and I'm not much for overly defensive or feather-fisted fighters.

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    • #12
      I don't pay attention to where they are from, I just like to watch them.
      But it is true interest in boxing has fallen off. Years ago kids went to the gym to be like Louis, Ali or even Ray Leonard. Now they all want to be Kobe or Lebron. American kids are pushed by schools to play football, baseball or basketball.
      But back in the day boxing was a big event on national TV, the public was exposed to the sport and knew the fighters. Now only the HBO subscribers are really exposed.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Kid Lavigne View Post
        With Kelly Pavlik losing the WBO, WBC, and Ring titles last night, the US is now down to only 7 US-born world titleholders with a total of 8 world titles (I'm not counting the interims such as the belt held by Dawson).

        Other countries such as the Philippines, Argentina, Russia, Ukraine, Germany, Mexico and the UK are catching up.

        http://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Ca...y_Weight_Class

        The excuse for heavyweights is "all the big men are in the NBA", but what about middleweight, flyweight, bantamweight, etc?
        Ignore list. I've seen enough, the experience i have tells me the rest.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Kid Lavigne View Post
          To me too. I have favorites from all over the world:

          Pacquiao (Phillipines)
          Bute (Romania)
          Gamboa (Cuba)
          Klitschkos (Ukraine)
          Golovkin (Kazakhstan)
          Lemieux (Canada)
          Adamek (Poland)
          Alexander (USA)
          Boytsov (Russia)
          Martinez (Argentina)
          Alvarez (Mexico)
          Helenius (Finland)
          Pulev (Bulgaria)

          All are exciting boxer-punchers though.

          I'm not a fan of brawlers, holders, or runners, and I'm not much for overly defensive or feather-fisted fighters.
          how about you be a fan of fighters, period? why do you care about where theyre from?

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          • #15
            America still has more champions then any other nation and that will continue amigo.

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            • #16
              Boxing a dying sport in America. After Mayweather and Pac retire, this will only be more appearent.

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              • #17
                Just for the record....

                America = 7 current world champions
                Mexico = 6 current world champions
                Germany = 6 current world champions
                Puerto Rico = 4 current world champions
                Japan = 4 Current world champions
                Ukraine = 3 current world champions
                England = 3 current world champions
                Phillipines = 3 current world champions
                Argentina = 2 current world champions

                Couldn't be bothered to post them all but despite America only having 7 champions they still have more than anyone else. Like it or not America always has the best boxers

                Note - Not counting interim titles or IBO title. Counting -WBA,WBC,WBO,IBF,The Ring

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                • #18
                  NFl, NBA, MLB

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Kid Lavigne View Post
                    With Kelly Pavlik losing the WBO, WBC, and Ring titles last night, the US is now down to only 7 US-born world titleholders with a total of 8 world titles (I'm not counting the interims such as the belt held by Dawson).

                    Other countries such as the Philippines, Argentina, Russia, Ukraine, Germany, Mexico and the UK are catching up.

                    http://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Ca...y_Weight_Class

                    The excuse for heavyweights is "all the big men are in the NBA", but what about middleweight, flyweight, bantamweight, etc?

                    No one really cares or notice except for you Tunney.
                    Last edited by Boxingwizard; 04-19-2010, 01:43 AM.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by o0P4PBOXING0o View Post
                      Just for the record....

                      America = 7 current world champions
                      Mexico = 6 current world champions
                      Germany = 6 current world champions
                      Puerto Rico = 4 current world champions
                      Japan = 4 Current world champions
                      Ukraine = 3 current world champions
                      England = 3 current world champions
                      Phillipines = 3 current world champions
                      Argentina = 2 current world champions

                      Couldn't be bothered to post them all but despite America only having 7 champions they still have more than anyone else. Like it or not America always has the best boxers




                      Note - Not counting interim titles or IBO title. Counting -WBA,WBC,WBO,IBF,The Ring
                      lol owned, Tunney is racist against Americans for some reason.

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