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    Comments Thread For: Kostya Tszyu didn't want son Tim to test Australian-Russian loyalties

    Kostya Tszyu wanted his son Tim to avoid fighting a Russian - until learning that a world title would be at stake when Tim challenges junior middleweight titleholder Bakhram Murtazaliev on Saturday in Orlando, Florida.
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    #2
    Nationalism is a brain disease. Fight whomever you can make the most money or win a title against. Period.

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      #3
      Interestingly, British fighters don't have that at all. Quite the contrary. They call a fight between two British fighters 'Battle for Britain' and sell out Wembley. Maybe that's why Britain is ahead of the rest of Europe in boxing.

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        #4
        Originally posted by observer View Post
        Interestingly, British fighters don't have that at all. Quite the contrary. They call a fight between two British fighters 'Battle for Britain' and sell out Wembley. Maybe that's why Britain is ahead of the rest of Europe in boxing.
        The Brits do seem to have the most vibrant boxing culture in the world right now. Maybe on par with Mexico, but I don't have a good window on the Mexican scene.
        That's my perception from stateside, anyways.
        Do we ever see American boxing fans singing Sweet Caroline (or anything else, for that matter) in raucous unison?
        [HINT: nope]
        Last edited by Left Hook Louie; 10-18-2024, 05:08 AM.
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          #5
          Originally posted by famicommander View Post
          Nationalism is a brain disease. Fight whomever you can make the most money or win a title against. Period.
          That's right.
          Britain won't suffer if and when Dillion Whyte fights Joe Joyce - only the fans will.
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            #6
            I say they fight to take any PO shxt trying to take their land, because the islanders say soo,
            sell your soul,this *******s dont have shxt in that island unless you go there
            Viva
            Last edited by Elpatron2; 10-18-2024, 06:49 AM.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Left Hook Louie View Post

              The Brits do seem to have the most vibrant boxing culture in the world right now. Maybe on par with Mexico, but I don't have a good window on the Mexican scene.
              That's my perception from stateside, anyways.
              Do we ever see American boxing fans singing Sweet Caroline (or anything else, for that matter) in raucous unison?
              [HINT: nope]
              Does Mexico have a vibrant boxing scene or does the USA host the Mexican boxing scene?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post

                Does Mexico have a vibrant boxing scene or does the USA host the Mexican boxing scene?
                That's a really good question. Maybe someone who lives in Mexico can enlighten us.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by pnut901 View Post

                  That's a really good question. Maybe someone who lives in Mexico can enlighten us.
                  Always seemed to me that the best fighters in Mexico fight in the us because the Mexican American fan base is more nationalistic and will pay more to be reminded of Mexico than their Mexican relatives
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post

                    Does Mexico have a vibrant boxing scene or does the USA host the Mexican boxing scene?
                    Mexico does have it but in certain areas, since its big and diverse. The US hosts the Mexican boxing scene more.

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