Crawford aside, 2014 has been a bad year for US Boxers

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Super Hans, Dec 3, 2014.


  1. Manfred

    Manfred Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Come on man, why you always dragging slappy out of the **** house to try and prove a point. He beat Lacy but everybody else he fought from the USA was an old man or a bum. UsA been beating British ass for decades. Ali came over there and ***** slapped Cooper, Hagler came over and beat the brakes off Alan Minter so bad they were throwing bear cans and bottles at him,but kept right on kicking that ass, Tyson knocked Bruno on his big dusty butt. Bradley went over and took a title. Khan came over the USA and got chased down and beat up.( title gone) Froch came over and got embarrassed by Ward. (oops, lost his title) The list goes on. Sugar Ray Leonard knocked out Davey boy Green so vicious that it's still a highlight reel. Brook came to the USA and took a title and ran back. Now he's hiding out with it cause he knows the next fighter from the US he fights is gonna tap that ass and take it back. The UK is the B league of boxing.:lol:
     
  2. Super Hans

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    Learn to use paragraphs and I might tackle that big wall of text.
     
  3. Slick n Jewish

    Slick n Jewish Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Their glass skull :deal
     
  4. Super Hans

    Super Hans The Super One™ banned

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    Yet British rugby players don't need them....or are you saying it's to stop others get glass all over them? :think
     
  5. Manfred

    Manfred Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You don't deserve paragraphs. You understood what I wrote so just deal with it. You're trying to figure out a comeback.
     
  6. Super Hans

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    And no, I don't understand because I haven't read it.
     
  7. Super Hans

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    It didn't get any better for the US after posting this thread.

    Amir Khan who many fans have used as a laughing stock for years totally shut out Alexander.

    Tim Bradley only managed a draw in a fight he was strongly favored to win and Keith Thurman while he got a good victory on paper was booed out of the arena.
     
  8. Bonecrusher

    Bonecrusher Lineal Champion Full Member

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    This :deal
     
  9. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    why are you so worried about the u.s. you giant fa.ggot?
     
  10. lepinthehood

    lepinthehood When I'm drinking you leave me well alone banned Full Member

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    Very true, the yanks sucked this year. Im used to them dominating the sport, but they look weak.
     
  11. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    he doesnt want to hear that. he is an anti u.s. que.er. not sure how he is allowed to keep posting the same old nationalism
     
  12. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    Many American fighters also had great 2014's:

    Terence Crawford, 3-0, won the WBO 135 title from Ricky Burns on the road in the UK before defending it twice against Gamboa in a great battle and outclassing Beltran for most peoples' vacant lineal title.

    Cornelius Bundrage, 2-0, won the IBF 154 title from long time highly ranked Carlos Molina on the road in Mexico.

    Floyd Mayweather, 2-0, unified the WBA 147 title against Marcos Maidana and then defeated him in a rematch.

    Mauricio Herrera, 1-2, fought Danny Garcia and in most minds deserved to take his 140 crown and then went on to defeat Johan Perez and lose a highly controversial decision again to Jose Benavidez.

    Jessie Vargas, 3-0, won three UD's (with a touch of controversy) to capture the WBA 135 title from Khabib and defend it against Novikov and DeMarco in a good fight.

    Anthony Dirrell, 1-0, won the WBC 168 title from Sakio Bika in a rematch of their draw from last year.

    Chris Algieri, 1-1, won the WBO 140 title in a huge upset over Provodnikov before moving up in weight and losing every round to Pacquiao.

    Bryant Jennings, 2-0, stopped Szpilka and won a close fight over Perez to cap a good year and likely earned a 2015 shot against Wladimir.

    Keith Thurman, 2-0, dominated both of his opponents in Diaz and then a fringe top 10 opponent in Bundu in impressive fashion.

    Tony Thompson, 1-1, riding off the high of his 2013 Thompson won a decision over Odlanier Solis and then lost a decision to Carlos Takam.

    Steve Cunningham, 2-0, his year was highlighted by beating Amir Mansour in an impressive quality fight.

    Eddie Chambers, 5-0, while the quality of opponents are very very poor he is doing what he should after his upset defeat to Mchunu last year which is being very active fighting 5 times all in the UK and stopping 4 of his opponents.
     
  13. Robney

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    Sadly this thread has quickly demoted to namecalling and nationalist trolling, but in reality it shines another light on the downward slope US boxing is on.
    Or probably more like the rest of the world catching up.
    We should be glad that happend, because it is supposed to be a global sport.