Super Six Europe 2 America 0

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by pugilist64, Oct 18, 2009.


  1. Marnoff

    Marnoff Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Cry more. You're very sensitive.
     
  2. Marnoff

    Marnoff Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It will likely be 3-0 at the end of the round, though I scored Dirrell vs. Froch in favour of Dirrell. Such is the name of the game.
     
  3. Deew

    Deew Active Member Full Member

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    **** off, there's no such thing as Team Europe. I'm not a "European" and I don't root for "Europe" - I look after my country, my state.

    If I like a boxer I like a boxer. Don't be blind mice for the sake of beery patriotism from behind a monitor.
     
  4. RightCross

    RightCross Grandmaster of Boxing Full Member

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    Amen, last I checked the USA was a country not a continent. Last I checked the last world war was started in Europe amongst European countries.
     
  5. mike_bngs

    mike_bngs Active Member Full Member

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    Any fighter who has ever said "im doing this for my country" really is saying this will sell tickets/ppv. Fighting is personal and financial. Anyone who disagrees is kidding themselves!
     
  6. Monstar

    Monstar The Future.. Full Member

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    and on top of that i've never heard a fighter say 'i'm doing this for my continent '
     
  7. DanePugilist

    DanePugilist God vs God - Death Angel Full Member

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    AA is Armenian with german citizenship.

    So we should call him German. Otherwise we might as well call americans for european/africanos/asians/and what not.
     
  8. Deew

    Deew Active Member Full Member

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    ^^

    I'm Irish (in exile) , but was just making the point about national identity. It's that, not "European" there's no such thing.

    I actually feel more at home with people from the US who identify as from "Florida", "Colorado", "Alabama" or wherever rather than "I'm from the US", which generally just provokes a "no ****, sherlock" type response, as we can spot Americans a country mile off.

    One thing I had in common with last night's crowd was a distaste for the entrance Dirrell made. Not the flags, but what was that god-awful song he had playing?