Do You Think That Ancestry Plays A Major Role In A Fighter?

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  1. maracho

    maracho Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Sounds almost as if you are counterdicting yourself:huh
     
  2. Ethan Trims

    Ethan Trims Active Member Full Member

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    he was quoting the TS with part B
     
  3. maracho

    maracho Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You mean TS as in going Totally South?:lol:
     
  4. Aztecs, Asians, Vikings, and Zulus, Etc no culture is tougher or stronger or more gifted for fighting than the other:patsch it's all up to the individual, and their own inner and Mental strength, i've met Aztec, and African and Asians that were pussies that couldn't fight their way out of a wet paper bag, it's all Genetics, and people who say it's a poor upbringing is just ignorant, Mike Tyson grew up poor, and if things wern't going his way in a fight he would look for a way out get KO'D or quit, and Joe Calzaghe wasn't poor as a kid and has never lost a fight:smoke
     
  5. nezy37

    nezy37 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If anything it is a mentality that is passed down, not genetics. So yeah I suppose you could say that ancestery plays a role/
     
  6. geppy

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    This is ridiculous! Does Klitschkos or Sultan look Asian to anyone? No of course not. The only one that has visible Asian traits is Kostya Tszyu.
     
  7. JMotrain

    JMotrain Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Well the Somonians facial structure makes it so they can take shots to the face well. But they are also fairly slow, so I guess you take the good with the bad.
     
  8. jupzrooni

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    he is part korean that's why
     
  9. coog

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    I would have to say that it is more cultural. The Hispanic culture especially Mexico box alot boxing is like the national sport there. In Great Britain boxing is very popular (Ireland boxing, kick boxing are very popular)
     
  10. maracho

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    Konstantin Borisovich "Kostya" Tszyu (Russian: Константин (Костя) Борисович Цзю, pronounced [ˈkɔstə ˈzʉː] in Australian English) (born September 19, 1969) is a Russian-born boxer of mixed Russian, Korean and
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  11. maracho

    maracho Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The Kitschko brothers and Sultan were born in [FONT=&quot]Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and Dagestan which are Slavic nations which were dominated by Mongol and Tartar forces so its only rediculous to you "Aryan wanna to be's" :lol:[/FONT]
     
  12. maracho

    maracho Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Of coarse it is partly cultural but I am surprised how many on this forum totally dismisses genetics. When a dog connoisseur buys a bird dog or a pitbull they almost always look at ancestory. To say other wise is simply keyboard irateness:-(

    I think you may be partially right about boxing popularity and good boxers because why havent Guatamala, Costa Rica or Belize produced many if any great boxers? They are of a mixed race with warrior ancestors although I would say they are much less mixed than Mexico and Panama.
     
  13. bandeedo

    bandeedo Loyal Member Full Member

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    someone must have gotten their little ass spanked by a mexican, lol!
     
  14. Atritionist

    Atritionist Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    These countries play more baseball and soccer. And actually Boxing is not mexicos national sport. first is soccer, then believe it or not, lucha libre has a larger following than boxing. Baseball and boxing are equal in third place as the national sport of mexico.
     
  15. geppy

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    The Klitschko's father was an officer in the Soviet Military. The only reason they were born in Kazakhstan, and Krygstan is because the father was stationed at Military bases of those locations. That is outrageous. WTF is wrong with you?

    I work with two Uzbek (Mongols) . They are dumb as dirt, and look nothing like Klitscko, I assure you.