Great Britain vs. Poland - A history of dominance

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


  1. GladiatoR

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    See the thing is, Rjko uses the fact that Pudz and other Polish strongmen are successful to say that on average Polish people are stronger than British. Just because they have more strongmen.

    :rofl
     
  2. rjko23

    rjko23 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    the more you say that the more you make me think your butthurt yourself!
     
  3. Jack

    Jack Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You're right but if that was the case, nobody would say anything to racists. Why should I accept racism? I'm proud of British black fighters, like I am anyone else, and I consider them to be as British as any white guy. Their skin colour does not allow them to be judged by backwards ****s.
     
  4. Jack

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    Geoff Capes.

    Hence "Geoff Capes > Mariusz Pudzianowski".

    Undeniable fact.
     
  5. lzolnier

    lzolnier Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Who cares, guy had the balls to start a totally new sport at the age of 35 and is still kicking. He is still the most accomplished WSM athlete ever.
     
  6. GladiatoR

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    Pudz, the Polish hero, is a quitter;

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7FWVgYJkW4[/ame]
     
  7. Uncle Roger

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    oh **** you


    Coming here thinking you are some ****ing bringer of peace and unity.:lol:
     
  8. Jack

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  9. lzolnier

    lzolnier Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Sorry, history does not remember losers. Pudz is recognized widely as the Michael Jordan of WSM and trust me, everyone there is on the juice.
     
  10. GladiatoR

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    :lol::lol:
     
  11. GladiatoR

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    Strongman is about as relevant as equestrian.
     
  12. Uncle Roger

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    Pudzianowski got his ass beat by Tim Sylvia.

    The USA dominates once again.
     
  13. Jack

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    Pudzianowski is the Barry Bonds of strong men. Good but a cheat with no legacy. None.

    Capes > cheats.
     
  14. lzolnier

    lzolnier Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Nope try again. Pudz started MMA way too late in his career. And the losses didn´t discourage him. They are part of the learning curve. In mma losses are seen differently then in boxing. And WTF can you possibly expect of a guy who started MMA past 30. Was Michael Jordan any less of a basketball player or an athlete because he sucked in baseball. Puhlease try harder desperate *****.
     
  15. mlody841

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    Ok, so let's go .... Weight by weight

    HW Poland (Adamek,Wach,Sosnowski,Szpilka) > UK (Fury,Chisora,Price,Audley,Sexton)

    Poland better here 1-0

    CW Poland (Wlodarczy,Kolodziej, Masternak,) > UK ( Afolabi)

    Poland clearly better 2-0

    LHW UK (Cleverley,Bellew,McIntosh) > Poland ( Kostecki, Glazewski,Kuziemski, Fonfara)

    UK better 2-1

    SMW UK (Froch,Magee, Degale,Groves) > Poland ( Wilczewski)

    Uk miles better 2-2

    MW Poland (Proksa,Majewski) = UK (Macklin,Barker)

    Proksa the real deal here, but UK has more depth. Let's go with a draw

    3-3

    LMW

    Poland (Jonak,Wolak) > UK (Rhodes)

    4-3 Poland. UK poor in that weight

    Welterweight

    UK ( Brook, Hatton) > Poland ( Jackieicz, Bienias)

    4-4

    Light Welterweight

    UK ( Kahn) > Poland (?)

    5-4 UK

    In the lower divisions it is hard to find fighters, especially from Poland