Great Britain vs. Poland - A history of dominance

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Jack, Oct 16, 2011.


  1. Stinky gloves

    Stinky gloves Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    And you are really Galdiator ... and from England, wow?
     
  2. GladiatoR

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    Well I'd rather be a Gladiator.
     
  3. Stinky gloves

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    You mean Britain along with all former colonies in the world is more comparable
    to eastern euro country who was under the communistic rule for like 50 years?
     
  4. Stinky gloves

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    Maybe you would ... but you are?

    You more like Jack who poops and vomits all over the toilet
    hole so you can prize your immigrants for a clean work ....
    that is your real life.

    But still you would be rather Gladiator which is fine I guess.
     
  5. GladiatoR

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    Listen, Marius.

    The Ukrainians and Russians can actually use that as an excuse, you ****s cannot. Has Poland ever won an amateur medal?
     
  6. Stinky gloves

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    I don't know, google it and check by yourself.

    I guess now we are comparing Russia and Ukraina combined
    to Poland in the amateur competition? ...
    isn't that somethings like 5x in population difference?

    Well .... if that is the case then I see
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    Klits KO1 Adamek :deal
     
  7. Bazzel

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    Polish stereotype alrert
     
  8. nahkis

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    :lol: Trolling aside, seriously?
     
  9. GladiatoR

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    Well no, assuming that I was combining Russia and Ukraine shows stupidity. Don't assume, Marius, important lesson numero uno.

    My question,

    Poland aren't successful in amateur boxing and just make up the numbers in pro boxing, why is this.

    As you can see, no question mark as this is a rhetorical question. I don't require an answer, the facts don't lie.
     
  10. GladiatoR

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    Adamek is Poland's first and only medalist, winning a bronze at the European championships.


    Well done Poland, woo hoo!
     
  11. GladiatoR

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    Oh ****, it's the Irish..
     
  12. GladiatoR

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    I have family from Waterford.
     
  13. Stinky gloves

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    Don't know who Marius is ... that is uno.

    Due ... to understand you clearly ...you been using Russia and Ukraine
    separately in amateur competition to confirm that British boxers are
    superior to Polish is that right?

    Sorry I wont lie ... I cant see any facts in what you are saying,
    where are they? You didn't show any numbers: how many medals
    Poles won in amateur, how many medals won Russians and Ukrainians
    and how is that proving British superiority ... :huh ?

    Gladiator ...common how many Guinness' did you have today?
     
  14. nahkis

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    Not exactly. Having a hard time now making the difference if you're just ****ing around with our toilet cleaning friends or have you ever followed amateur boxing.
     
  15. GladiatoR

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    Marius Pudz.....ski

    :lol::lol:

    Obviously you don't understand me too well, It's ok. You have used the fact that you were under communistic rule as to why Polish boxers aren't that great. This is something that is used when talking about Russia/Ukraine's potential in boxing.

    What I'm trying to say is that the Russians/Ukrainians had substance. They had great amateur boxers who weren't allowed to turn pro, Poland had.....?

    You can go dig up how many medals Poland has won.

    If you wish to see proof of British superiority, check page 1.

    Thank you.