Is there an american boxer (active today)

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by champ1, Oct 30, 2008.


  1. Jbuz

    Jbuz Belt folder Full Member

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    He won him did he? Sorry I didn't realise he won him.

    It was a disputed split decision, so there isn't much between them. And Bernard is a fossil, that speaks volumes for how much better he is.

    And I don't really see the point of this question either? Were you waiting for Floyd to retire to ask this question? After he knocked the other Brit out? America has produced that many champions over time that it's not even funny... just get out of here noob.
     
  2. rickx1

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    Your will make yourself look a complete fool on the internet when calzaghe dominates him.
     
  3. rickx1

    rickx1 Legend Full Member

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    A win is a win, Like having a car race, It doesn't matter if you win by an inch, Winnings winning.
     
  4. mexican legend

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    Never count out Roy but I wished he fought a younger fighter like lets say Chad Dawson.
     
  5. BewareofDawg

    BewareofDawg P4P Champ Full Member

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    Kessler was a huge fight over in Europe, but a few years ago Danny Williams vs Harrison would've been a huge fight over there too. The problem is that most Americans don't know who Kessler or Calzaghe is. And don't say its because Americans "only care about American fighters" because we dont. But the truth is that the best fighters in the world make there way over to America and fight here....be it Vegas or New York, or somewhere else and they haven't made a name for themselves over here. Lacy was overrated and overhyped....there is no denying that. His major opportunity to showcase himself against a prime for the picking and tailor made Old-Hopkins he failed to impress and looked very badly in front of millions of possible new fans :deal
     
  6. vonBanditos

    vonBanditos M΃derator Full Member

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    When was Mayweather active? How much love did he get?
     
  7. Jbuz

    Jbuz Belt folder Full Member

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    Yeah no.

    Park Si Hun apparently "won" Gold in Seoul.

    Trinidad apparently "won" against De La Hoya.

    Joe Louis apparently "won" against Walcott in 1947.

    Boxing scoring is subjective, it's not like a car race. Imbecile.
     
  8. rickx1

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    A win is a win, ***.
     
  9. Jbuz

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    Poor fool. I really do pity you. You haven't been following boxing long have you? I will laugh so hard if Jones wins an undeserved decision against Calzaghe. I bet then you would change your tune.

    Boxing is not like football, or car racing, or basketball, or tennis. Scoring is subjective. Do you understand this term, child?

    And Floyd is better than Calzaghe, we all know he'll come back. He counts as active.
     
  10. Zaryu

    Zaryu Boxing Addict Full Member

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    People, United States is not the only country in America. Marquez seems to be a valid answer.
     
  11. rickx1

    rickx1 Legend Full Member

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    Sure.
     
  12. Monstar

    Monstar The Future.. Full Member

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    enjoy it....because this only happens once every blue moon, everyone knows the best boxers come from either, America, Mexico, or Puerto Rico

    soon as Calz retires.....it's over, y'all wont have another fighter ranked this high for maybe another 80 years

    btw......Mayweather (who is american) just retired as the #1 P4P fighter in the world, when was the last time ya'll had one do that???

    dont worry, i'll wait..........
     
  13. jc

    jc Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Since Mayweather retired there is no American boxer better than Calzaghe. :deal
     
  14. rickx1

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    Agreed.
     
  15. rickx1

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    80 years? We have been going from strength to strength in the Olympics, The UK has a very bright future ahead in the boxing world.