Last Night Once Again Proves My Theory About Euro Fighters!

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  1. Flea Man

    Flea Man มวยสากล Full Member

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    How did Abraham get 'demolished?!?!?!?'

    Other angles show that Dirrell WAS faking it, even though the DQ was justified nonetheless IMO.
     
  2. spiderdon

    spiderdon Member Full Member

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    total bollox you should never post a thread again....
     
  3. Cobbler

    Cobbler Shoemaker To The Stars Full Member

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    Cunningham - demolished once he fought a top tier European fighter.

    Lacy - obliterated once he fought a top tier European fighter.

    Williams - demolished once he fought a medium tier European fighter, but got an MD as it was in America-land

    Jones - never faced top tier European fighters in their primes. Still managed to lose to one anyway.

    Pavlik - demolished once he fought a top tier....oh wait, American fighter. Oh it's ok, we can just say he's Slovakian...

    Stupid thread.
     
  4. RJD

    RJD Well-Known Member Full Member

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    This debate will be settled on saturday when America's number 1 ranked heavyweight John 'the quiet man' Ruiz takes on Europe's number 3 ranked heavyweight David 'the hayemaker' Haye.
     
  5. Cobbler

    Cobbler Shoemaker To The Stars Full Member

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    :lol:

    Ruiz was already, err, 'destroyed' by, ummm, 'up and coming Europeans' Valuev and Chagaev.
     
  6. Skills n Reflexes

    Skills n Reflexes Member Full Member

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    Being 1/10000000th the size of the US might have something to do with it too, lol.

    You have 1000 boxers to every 1 over here... something tells me you have a better chance of producing more elite fighters.
     
  7. smokin_joe

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    I'm as gungho American as you can get. First car was a Mustang, die hard Saints fan, and whatever southern stereotype you can fit in there. But to say that about every single European fighter is ridiculous. Let's not let our biases get in the way of facts and results. But this is eastsideboxing so I'm not surprised.
     
  8. cool-cat

    cool-cat Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Terrible thread how can you say just because they are from america they are naturally better because of there styles, there have been numerous european boxers that have destroyed american boxers. i think americans should get there heads out of there ass and start living in the real world.
     
  9. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    That fight happened 24 years ago. And Honeyghan was born in Jamaica. So you had to go back three decades to find an untested Euro that smacked around an elite American. Of course Honeyghan was a Euro import, and had much more than 17 o 18 fights.
     
  10. Dr Obnoxious

    Dr Obnoxious Sesame Street Heavyweight Full Member

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    loved the thread, if only to see John Conteh in the bath. Top man - great after dinner speaker.
     
  11. roly

    roly Boxing Addict Full Member

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    to be fair, untested euro fighters don't get (or very rarely) a chance to ever fight elite american fighters
     
  12. SILVIO_DANTE

    SILVIO_DANTE Active Member Full Member

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    Hatton has only lost to one American fighter. You know the Philipines isn't in the USA, right?

    Froch also beat Taylor, an American, so what does that say about Americans?

    Calzaghe was never beaten by an American so the fact he didn't fight one in his prime doesn't prove your point cos it's mere specualtion whether he'd have won or lost.

    Klitschko's dominate the heavyweight division, lack of opposition doesn't make them lower tier fighters you imbecile. Isn't Eddie Chambers American? Has he woken up yet by the way?
     
  13. randeris

    randeris Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Let's be honest now.

    Hatton was demolished by ONE and the BEST american fighter. Pacquiao is not american.

    Kessler was "demolished" by one american fighter, not fighters, and that was one of the best americans aswell. Calzaghe is not american.

    Abraham was dominated for 11 rounds, no doubt by a solid american fighter.

    Froch: Demolished? Nah. Close fight, that he may have lost, but he wasn't demolished.

    Calzaghe: When do you believe Hopkins was in his Prime? He is impressing more now than ever before in all honesty.

    Klitschkos: Easy to dismiss them like that.

    Bute: That's just speculation. You can't use that for facts. Use your brain.

    Etc? What etc?

    Pointing out the facts? Alot of what you say is hardly facts, but subjective opinion. Klitschkos only winning because there isn't any top tier competition, Bute "is going to lose", Froch getting demolished, Hopkins not being in his Prime. All those things are opinions.
     
  14. Cobbler

    Cobbler Shoemaker To The Stars Full Member

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    Hamed knocked out Tom Johnson (Ring magazine number one featherweight) in his 24th fight.
     
  15. Govanmauler

    Govanmauler Boxing Addict Full Member

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    This thread is nonsense , Hatton , Calzaghe ( Witter I saw him mentioned ) none of these guys fight the "European Style" .

    However if you take two identical athletes , train one to fight Straight up , 1-2 style and the other to move side to side , fluid style ( I dont know that is neccesarily American either , there are plenty US fighters dont fight like that ) I guess the second guy usually wins