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    Default British v. American Rivalry

    Given the Calzaghe v. Jones fight this weekend, I thought discussion of the subject is timely.

    When did the British v. American boxing rivalry originate? I assume in the bare knuckles era.

    How strong is it?

    As a British or American citizen, are you more likely to root for a fighter from your country?

    For example, with exceptions of course, I've found many British fans are critical of Kelly Pavlik and many American fans are likewise critical of Joe Calzaghe.






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    I couldn't care less where a fighter is from. Either I like them or I dont.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Given the Calzaghe v. Jones fight this weekend, I thought discussion of the subject is timely.

    When did the British v. American boxing rivalry originate? I assume in the bare knuckles era.

    How strong is it?

    As a British or American citizen, are you more likely to root for a fighter from your country?

    For example, with exceptions of course, I've found many British fans are critical of Kelly Pavlik and many American fans are likewise critical of Joe Calzaghe.
    Im English and im rooting for RJJ, boxing to me isn't about country vs country. Its about individual tastes, RJJ was one of my idols growing up and i loved his style thats why im rooting for him. I respect Joe Calzaghe as a fighter but i can't really get into his style.

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    I will always want a British fighter to win over a foreign fighter, American or not. Whether I expect them to win or not is another matter.

    Thats the way it should be IMO, just my opinion of course before certain parties get their knickers in a twist.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Memphis View Post
    I will always want a British fighter to win over a foreign fighter, American or not. Whether I expect them to win or not is another matter.

    Thats the way it should be IMO, just my opinion of course before certain parties get their knickers in a twist.
    Now that's what I'm talking about

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    Default Re: British v. American Rivalry

    who is the stronger boxing nation ?

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    Default Re: British v. American Rivalry

    actually i suppose its americans as they have a much bigger population

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    Quote Originally Posted by leggy View Post
    actually i suppose its americans as they have a much bigger population

    Yep, but not pro rata

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    Quote Originally Posted by leggy View Post
    who is the stronger boxing nation ?
    Well thats a no-brainer of course the USA is. But there about 100x bigger than our country. But i think us Brits haven't been doing to bad in the last few years, although we've had a few bad results lately.

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    Default Re: British v. American Rivalry

    If Toney fights Haye I would like to see Toney knock him out.
    Calzaghe fights Jones, I want to see Jones laid out square.

    Its about the fighters all the way for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    If Toney fights Haye I would like to see Toney knock him out.
    Calzaghe fights Jones, I want to see Jones laid out square.

    Its about the fighters all the way for me.
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    I am british and there for would always back my country in any sport!!

    its like saying if england played Brazil in the world cup final, you would prefer Brazil to win because they hav a more exciting style, or better technique..

    Back your country!!
    dont Fuck with the chuck

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    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    If Toney fights Haye I would like to see Toney knock him out.
    Calzaghe fights Jones, I want to see Jones laid out square.

    Its about the fighters all the way for me.
    Good on you Miles for not following the crowd, you can root for whoever you want to.

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    i suppose it depends how patriotic you are!!! some more than others..
    dont Fuck with the chuck

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    Quote Originally Posted by gudnite vienna View Post
    i suppose it depends how patriotic you are!!! some more than others..
    Its boxing not country vs country its got nothing to do with how patriotic you are. Im very proud to be English but im also a true boxing fan, so i root for the fighter who i like the most in there ring, for whichever attribute i like the most, not because of what country they come from.

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