The best fighters under 30 are in the S.F. bay area!

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  1. time

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    Donaire is a philipino
     
  2. Bennythelegs

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    Is there a reason why The Bay Area produces so many "world class fighters " ?

    How is the amateur scene ?Are lot's of kids getting involved. In England there has been a flood of interest because of the success of Khan and Haye... A serious question. Please dont talk about your bottom
     
  3. time

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    You sound like your in awe of this area or something?? I dont think there is a "good chance" of walking down any street and having your "brain splattered". Were not talking about some areas in baghdad or some place like that :hi:
     
  4. David Fanning

    David Fanning Internet Tuff Guy Full Member

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    You ****ing inbred. Donaire lives in San Leandro. He's lived in the bay area for years. He fights out of bay area gyms. His family is in the bay area. Have you heard his english? The crime rate thing was a rebuttal to the gay thing. Understand you mentally challenged jackass? You think I started this thread to hear YOU tell me about your ****ing uncle and dad and central SF? Go tell it to someone who cares. You don't have **** to say in this thread or about the topic. You've had ample opportunity.
     
  5. David Fanning

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    Mmhmm, yep. I'm born and raised here, so yeah, I talk about the area here and there. So..what area are you in awe of? Do tell about the great fighters from there. :hi:
     
  6. time

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    It doesnt matter hes still a philipino as he was born there and grew up there, if you moved to russia or china and lived there for a certain number of years you wouldnt be russian or chinese.
     
  7. TheDon

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    Youre a very touch guy. They say its common in homosexuals.
     
  8. David Fanning

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    His english is better than yours. Kind of ironic, since you live in ENGLAND. How much attention do you need?
     
  9. PH|LLA

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    Montreal has Bute (168lbs champ), Pascal (175lbs champ), David Lemieux (future MW contender), Antonin Decarie (23-0 fighting for a WW title in april) and a couple of solid prospects in their early stages like Pier-Olivier Coté
     
  10. David Fanning

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    Oh no doubt....a lot of good fighters in that area. I've heard about their gyms too. They have strenuous training regiments. Real blue collar, hardworking fight town. Thanks for the input friend.
     
  11. David Fanning

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    Holy ****. Of all people....you chime in with the best ****ing reply yet. You have gained unconditional respect from me by leaps and bounds from here on out. There was a cool noob earlier that mentioned a few prospects out of Philadelphia. San Rafael confirmed some **** I had said. Other than that, this thread is about the Brits absolutely refusing to accept reality and pissing on my little parade.
     
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  13. Bennythelegs

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    Sarcasm + America = Confusion
     
  14. David Fanning

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    To be honest with you it's a bit of a fluke, because there hasn't been three good fighters (not this good) from the bay area at the same time in many years. Amateur scene is actually not bad at all.
     
  15. David Fanning

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    The bay area is the melting pot of the world. Now, back to boxing.