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    Default Which current fighter is the best representitive for America

    Who is to America like Hatton is for the UK?
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    Default Re: Which current fighter is the best representitive for America

    I voted Shane because everyone likes him, or at least respects him. All races and ages want Shane Mosley to win because he is a boxer/puncher who is exciting and will fight anyone.
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    Default Re: Which current fighter is the best representitive for America

    Thats quite hard to answer, America doesnt really love or cherrish its sportsmen like the Britts do theirs but I think the closest would have to be Pavlik, he has a local following and has the white boy that can fight bit down too

    Saying about Britts loving their sportsmen, thats not always true, they have to earn it otherwise they are despised, like Khan is.

    Eubank used to be until he was humbled in his last few fights and then people got behind him.

    I know I used to hate Calzaghe and alot of people here think im a fan but he has earned that respect out of me, at first I couldnt see the big deal, I remember when Eubank was gonna fight him and id watched his televised fights leading up to that, he fought some south American bloke and slapped him around with arm punches till the ref jumped in and I thought "big deal, Chris will eat him up" Then fuuck me if he doesnt drop Eubank in the first and just works and works and works Chris over!!

    The Kessler fight really made me admire him, for all is techinal defficiencies he fights like a man who has to win and thats whats got him where he is, no complacency, working hard every round of every fight.

    Hatton gets respect because he is so fan friendly and accessable, he also used to throw some nice combinations that caught the eye, like Tysons old right hook, jump to the left then right uppercut, I used to dislike him as well and wrote him off in the Tszyu fight but anyone who can work Tszyu over like that and take his power has a bit of something, look what Tszyu had just done to mitchell!!

    Haye is yet to really earn any sort of following at the moment he bugs me, gives it all the chat but has already been shown up by an old Thompson, he may win me over in a heavy title fight but I have a feeling he wont

    If Froch was to beat Kessler then he may win me over also but again, I dont see it happening.

    I used to hate Hamed with a passion but as soon as he went to America, I actually found it funny that he still acted the wanker, fought like a diick and still knocked out a few good names, like he could just fight how he wanted and find some power, until he met Barrera that is

    No shame in that though really, as Hamed was shown to be poorly prepared but he never took the rematch so must have robbed him of his confidence but I think if hed have actually boxed instead of believing his power would get him through I think he could have done Barrera, Marco has said that Hamed was stronger than Pac and when you see his legs its not hard to believe but his stupidity and arrogance with his power made him so easy to hit and he was always off balance and made to look stupid all the time but thats why I found it funny, he could do that and get away with it for a while

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    Default Re: Which current fighter is the best representitive for America

    A rather underwhelming response here.
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    Default Re: Which current fighter is the best representitive for America

    Hopkins shows what hard work will do for you even if you should be in a rocking chair watching fights rather than being in fights.
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    Default Re: Which current fighter is the best representitive for America

    No clear-cut answer. Nobody possesses the same combination of charisma, likeability, and skill like Hatton. There may be some truth to the song: "There's only one Ricky Hatton..."

    Pavlik would have been without the Hopkins loss and may still be providing he comes back to string together a few wins. Pwill isn't there yet. Dawson may be the truth, but isn't quite there. PBF is disliked by most people. Arreola is far from there and to be honest, no matter how talented or likeable he is, I'm not convinced Americans are ready for a Mexican American to be the US-version of Ricky Hatton. I am, of course, but the average American may not be. I'd love to be proved wrong. Although not on the list, Jermain Taylor, assuming he can beat the competition, could be the next big American star because he already has some notoriety.

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    Default Re: Which current fighter is the best representitive for America

    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Thats quite hard to answer, America doesnt really love or cherrish its sportsmen like the Britts do theirs but I think the closest would have to be Pavlik, he has a local following and has the white boy that can fight bit down too

    Saying about Britts loving their sportsmen, thats not always true, they have to earn it otherwise they are despised, like Khan is.

    Eubank used to be until he was humbled in his last few fights and then people got behind him.

    I know I used to hate Calzaghe and alot of people here think im a fan but he has earned that respect out of me, at first I couldnt see the big deal, I remember when Eubank was gonna fight him and id watched his televised fights leading up to that, he fought some south American bloke and slapped him around with arm punches till the ref jumped in and I thought "big deal, Chris will eat him up" Then fuuck me if he doesnt drop Eubank in the first and just works and works and works Chris over!!

    The Kessler fight really made me admire him, for all is techinal defficiencies he fights like a man who has to win and thats whats got him where he is, no complacency, working hard every round of every fight.

    Hatton gets respect because he is so fan friendly and accessable, he also used to throw some nice combinations that caught the eye, like Tysons old right hook, jump to the left then right uppercut, I used to dislike him as well and wrote him off in the Tszyu fight but anyone who can work Tszyu over like that and take his power has a bit of something, look what Tszyu had just done to mitchell!!

    Haye is yet to really earn any sort of following at the moment he bugs me, gives it all the chat but has already been shown up by an old Thompson, he may win me over in a heavy title fight but I have a feeling he wont

    If Froch was to beat Kessler then he may win me over also but again, I dont see it happening.

    I used to hate Hamed with a passion but as soon as he went to America, I actually found it funny that he still acted the wanker, fought like a diick and still knocked out a few good names, like he could just fight how he wanted and find some power, until he met Barrera that is

    No shame in that though really, as Hamed was shown to be poorly prepared but he never took the rematch so must have robbed him of his confidence but I think if hed have actually boxed instead of believing his power would get him through I think he could have done Barrera, Marco has said that Hamed was stronger than Pac and when you see his legs its not hard to believe but his stupidity and arrogance with his power made him so easy to hit and he was always off balance and made to look stupid all the time but thats why I found it funny, he could do that and get away with it for a while
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    Default Re: Which current fighter is the best representitive for America

    Yes it would be Mosley minus the steroids

    Pavlik was on verge of being it and hopefully he can still get there - seems like an all round nice guy and exciting fighter with a hell of a punch.
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    Default Re: Which current fighter is the best representitive for America

    Imposable to say,America isnt a unified country

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    Default Re: Which current fighter is the best representitive for America

    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Thats quite hard to answer, America doesnt really love or cherrish its sportsmen like the Britts do theirs but I think the closest would have to be Pavlik, he has a local following and has the white boy that can fight bit down too

    Saying about Britts loving their sportsmen, thats not always true, they have to earn it otherwise they are despised, like Khan is.

    Eubank used to be until he was humbled in his last few fights and then people got behind him.

    I know I used to hate Calzaghe and alot of people here think im a fan but he has earned that respect out of me, at first I couldnt see the big deal, I remember when Eubank was gonna fight him and id watched his televised fights leading up to that, he fought some south American bloke and slapped him around with arm punches till the ref jumped in and I thought "big deal, Chris will eat him up" Then fuuck me if he doesnt drop Eubank in the first and just works and works and works Chris over!!

    The Kessler fight really made me admire him, for all is techinal defficiencies he fights like a man who has to win and thats whats got him where he is, no complacency, working hard every round of every fight.

    Hatton gets respect because he is so fan friendly and accessable, he also used to throw some nice combinations that caught the eye, like Tysons old right hook, jump to the left then right uppercut, I used to dislike him as well and wrote him off in the Tszyu fight but anyone who can work Tszyu over like that and take his power has a bit of something, look what Tszyu had just done to mitchell!!

    Haye is yet to really earn any sort of following at the moment he bugs me, gives it all the chat but has already been shown up by an old Thompson, he may win me over in a heavy title fight but I have a feeling he wont

    If Froch was to beat Kessler then he may win me over also but again, I dont see it happening.

    I used to hate Hamed with a passion but as soon as he went to America, I actually found it funny that he still acted the wanker, fought like a diick and still knocked out a few good names, like he could just fight how he wanted and find some power, until he met Barrera that is

    No shame in that though really, as Hamed was shown to be poorly prepared but he never took the rematch so must have robbed him of his confidence but I think if hed have actually boxed instead of believing his power would get him through I think he could have done Barrera, Marco has said that Hamed was stronger than Pac and when you see his legs its not hard to believe but his stupidity and arrogance with his power made him so easy to hit and he was always off balance and made to look stupid all the time but thats why I found it funny, he could do that and get away with it for a while
    The Hatton v. Tszyu fight was fixed! Tszyu had that little bastard down with a legit body shot and they called it a low blow. Hatton was throwing elbows and low blows the entire fight. It was an absolute disgrace and very bad for the sport of boxing. I couldn't stand Hatton after that. I only regained respect for him when I learned what he was all about while watching the 24/7 preview to his 'fight' with Mayweather.
    Hatton is a 'good' fighter, but he's always been dramatically over-rated.

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    Default Re: Which current fighter is the best representitive for America

    Best representitive has to be Shane Mosley.
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    Default Re: Which current fighter is the best representitive for America

    Its still an imposable question,every region produces different styles of fighters,so there isnt a single fighter who can represent the entire country.
    Philly produces in fighters,Detroit and West Virginia produces power punchers,LA Produces speed fighters,Texas tends to produce Mexican style fighters,Pittsburgh produces flat out thug fighters.
    So how can you say any one fighter represents the entire country?

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    Default Re: Which current fighter is the best representitive for America

    Quote Originally Posted by boozeboxer View Post
    I voted Shane because everyone likes him, or at least respects him. All races and ages want Shane Mosley to win because he is a boxer/puncher who is exciting and will fight anyone.
    I totally agree and I want to mention he also proved he has a lot of class.
    I think (and I hope) the next one will be Bad Chad.

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    Default Re: Which current fighter is the best representitive for America

    At the moment It's got to be Mosley

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    Default Re: Which current fighter is the best representitive for America

    Chad Dawson man, why isnt he on there?

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