By "all around," I mean jusrt that; namley, stylists, warriors, technicians, sluggers, etc, etc.
Some that come to mind are:
Mexico
The U.K.
The U.S.
Puerto Rico
Japan
South Korea
Russia (Eastern Europe)
What do you think?![]()
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By "all around," I mean jusrt that; namley, stylists, warriors, technicians, sluggers, etc, etc.
Some that come to mind are:
Mexico
The U.K.
The U.S.
Puerto Rico
Japan
South Korea
Russia (Eastern Europe)
What do you think?![]()
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“If you want loyalty, buy a dog.” Ricky Hatton
Not in any order:
USA
Mexico
South Africa
Britain
Thailand
Argentina
Puerto Rico (terr.)
Usa
Only Forum Amature With Well Over 2000 Posts!
Mexico or USA
USA for sure.
Mexico
I think Brittain is moving up quickly
We shall see from Cuba as more and more of them go pro, but it seems like a pretty diverse field over there.
U.S
USA (probably at #1)
Mexico
Puerto Rico
UK
Jamaica (if you count boxers such as Lloyd Honeyghan as well)
Wow, I forgot about Jamaica. On a per capita basis, it ranks very high, indeed.
A series of five monster upsets all by tough Jamaican fighters astounded me.
Trevor Berbick’s 1980 ambush KO of Big John Tate in Montreal set the stage for four more shockers. The welterweight champion Lloyd Honeyghan, nicknamed “Ragamuffin” due to his Jamaican roots, defeated heavily favored Donald Curry in 1986. In an equally stunning upset, welterweight Kirkland Laing (43-12-1) beat Roberto Duran in 1982.
And there was the notable amateur fighter, Michael Bentt, former WBO
Heavyweight Champ, who knocked out heavily favored Tommy Morrison in
1993 in an incredible first-round upset. The thing about Bentt was that he was very good amateur fighter, and Morrison’s camp had done a terrible
job researching his amateur record. Had he not suffered a career-ending and life-threatening injury in his fight with Herbie Hide, there is no telling how far he could have gone.
And who could forget the great Simon “Mantequilla” Brown, WBC and IBF
Welterweight Titleholder who KO’d Terry Norris in 1993 for the WBC Light
Middleweight Title in Ring magazine’s Upset of the Year? What made these fights memorable? They were all major upsets, and they were all pulled off by Jamaican fighters.
“If you want loyalty, buy a dog.” Ricky Hatton
10-4, mate
“If you want loyalty, buy a dog.” Ricky Hatton
I would say in order (personal choice)
USA
Mexico
Puerto Rico
UK
Thailand
In terms of per capita world champions (and in descending order):
1. Puerto Rico
2. Panama
3. U.S.
4. Dominican Republic
5. Venezuela
6. Mexico
7. Cuba
8. England
I am tying to come up with a formula based on per capita champions; that is to say, what country produced the most champions based on its population. A lot of flaws in this, but my assumption is that PR might be the one--or maybe Jamaica.
“If you want loyalty, buy a dog.” Ricky Hatton
HHhmm, seven champions from Jamaica divided by 2,780,132 (population).
But 40 from PR divided by 3,944,259, so adios to Jamaica!
“If you want loyalty, buy a dog.” Ricky Hatton
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