Have anyone else noticed that every top german fighter is not an german?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Abrahamovic, Mar 24, 2013.


  1. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    I don't think you guys are very clear on definitions of terms, which isn't surprising.
     
  2. Berliner

    Berliner Boxing Addict Full Member

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    This is your logic! Saying just because a human was not born in the country he is just an import. Also you said that they were "imported fighters" Which they are not. because the started boxing in germany. So after your logic they are just imported human being.
    After all I see what your opinion is.... X was born outside from germany= cant be german and is just an import.
    But listent just because you think it works that way it does not mean it really works like this. All in all this is just an old school way of thinking nothing more.
     
  3. Berliner

    Berliner Boxing Addict Full Member

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    This is what IB is saying! And I understand this clearly! He cant say he means something different because this is the way he thinks!
     
  4. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    It isn't my fault words mean what they mean. :lol:
     
  5. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    You can be a naturalized German after living and working there a number of years (I'm assuming immigration law works there much the same as here and the rest of the civilized world) but you can never stop having been physically born somewhere else. :nut
     
  6. Berliner

    Berliner Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You dont have to excuse your self.. this is just your opinion. Nothing more. But most people here (in germany) will think different (thats because of our history).
    But with your opinion you are pretty near the NPD (nazi party in germany). Saying a true german has to be born in germany the rest is just an import... AND THATS what you are saying.
     
  7. Berliner

    Berliner Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Of course you cant but who cares? My parents now say they are more german than lebanese. Although they were not born here (unlike me).
    But well I stop hating on you I am sorry:)
     
  8. fatcity

    fatcity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    My Father was born in Germany,my Mother was born in Denmark.They migrated to NYC in the mid-60's where I was born in 1975.
    I currently reside in Toronto where I was transferred from head office in Manhattan.I grew up in Battery Park(lower Manhattan) where my parents still reside.At home,,German was spoken which gradually morphed into an English-German language.Allmy education through University was completed in NYC.
    I consider myself American and Canadian(I married a Canadian,whose both parents where born in Japan).My 2 boys where born in Canada.
    What a wonderful melting pot of a world we live in.Vive diversity!
     
  9. -vincenzo-

    -vincenzo- New Member Full Member

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    this international butt guy is just a joke...
    i can see the point for brits who have many ethnic british boxer but americans?!? come one bro, you reaching.

    an imported boxer is a someone who has already been a boxer when he came to the country, which is not the case for most of the guys you listed. if i import 2 tons of steel and make a car out of it, then that car is "made in germany" and nothing else.

    do your research playboy before you come in here acting extra smart