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    Default Re: P4P bias towards American based fighters?

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
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    Fenster wants exclusion of every fighter who's fought in the states
    What does that even mean? Seriously
    Every time we pointed out a foreign based fighter is in the top ten,that would be 8 out out of the top 10 by the way,you claimed it didnt count because theyd fought in the states at some point

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey View Post
    Fenster wants exclusion of every fighter who's fought in the states
    What does that even mean? Seriously
    Every time we pointed out a foreign based fighter is in the top ten,that would be 8 out out of the top 10 by the way,you claimed it didnt count because theyd fought in the states at some point
    Well it doesn't count. My question was spefically about fighters without ties to America. I can see the word "based" confused you. But i did explain a billion times what i meant.

    The answer is just ONE fighter.
    Last edited by Fenster; 02-09-2009 at 10:47 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post

    What does that even mean? Seriously
    Every time we pointed out a foreign based fighter is in the top ten,that would be 8 out out of the top 10 by the way,you claimed it didnt count because theyd fought in the states at some point
    Well it doesn't count. My question was spefically about fighters without ties to America. I can see the word "based" confused you. But i did explain a billion times after what i meant.

    The answer is just ONE fighter.
    And the answer is,with bigger venues,larger paychecks,and more fighters to choose from,sooner or later your coming to the states
    Which Ive said a dozen times now

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    Default Re: P4P bias towards American based fighters?

    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey View Post
    Every time we pointed out a foreign based fighter is in the top ten,that would be 8 out out of the top 10 by the way,you claimed it didnt count because theyd fought in the states at some point
    Well it doesn't count. My question was spefically about fighters without ties to America. I can see the word "based" confused you. But i did explain a billion times after what i meant.

    The answer is just ONE fighter.
    And the answer is,with bigger venues,larger paychecks,and more fighters to choose from,sooner or later your coming to the states
    Which Ive said a dozen times now
    Stop with the bigger venues crap. Germany, Britain, Japan they fight in front of huge audiences. MOST big fights happen in Vegas.

    Ive shown you DON'T need to fight in the States to be P4P ranked.

    America has the glamour the glitz and pizzazz, so naturally will produce popular fighters who inturn will become P4P rated.
    Last edited by Fenster; 02-09-2009 at 10:48 PM.
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    Default Re: P4P bias towards American based fighters?

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post

    Well it doesn't count. My question was spefically about fighters without ties to America. I can see the word "based" confused you. But i did explain a billion times after what i meant.

    The answer is just ONE fighter.
    And the answer is,with bigger venues,larger paychecks,and more fighters to choose from,sooner or later your coming to the states
    Which Ive said a dozen times now
    Stop with the bigger venues crap. Germany, Britain, Japan they fight in front of huge audiences. MOST big fights happen in Vegas.

    Ive shown you DON'T need to fight in the States to be P4P ranked.

    America has the glamour the glitz and pizzazz, so naturally will produce popular fighters who inturn will become P4P rated.

    i think UK can create their own P4P list... why bother US P4P list if you don't agree with it.. Lets get real here, lots of big fights happen in america, im not saying happening only in america. If you dont fight in US how are they going to rate you? same goes to UK and other countries. So go on create your UK P4P myth list nobody is going to stop you guys anyway.. stop this America bias crap..

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    Quote Originally Posted by antimoron View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey View Post
    And the answer is,with bigger venues,larger paychecks,and more fighters to choose from,sooner or later your coming to the states
    Which Ive said a dozen times now
    Stop with the bigger venues crap. Germany, Britain, Japan they fight in front of huge audiences. MOST big fights happen in Vegas.

    Ive shown you DON'T need to fight in the States to be P4P ranked.

    America has the glamour the glitz and pizzazz, so naturally will produce popular fighters who inturn will become P4P rated.

    i think UK can create their own P4P list... why bother US P4P list if you don't agree with it.. Lets get real here, lots of big fights happen in america, im not saying happening only in america. If you dont fight in US how are they going to rate you? same goes to UK and other countries. So go on create your UK P4P myth list nobody is going to stop you guys anyway.. stop this America bias crap..
    Who said America was biased?

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    Default Re: P4P bias towards American based fighters?

    Sorry Fenster, even though we've established that only one fighter has made the P4P list that was not US based (by your definition) - I still think it means absoluteky nothing.

    IMO there's no bias involved here. Put simply anyone who wants to make it in boxing has to have some sort of tie to America. It's not a conspiracy of any sort, it's just American $$$'s are behind pretty much everything in this sport.
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    Default Re: P4P bias towards American based fighters?

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by antimoron View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post

    Stop with the bigger venues crap. Germany, Britain, Japan they fight in front of huge audiences. MOST big fights happen in Vegas.

    Ive shown you DON'T need to fight in the States to be P4P ranked.

    America has the glamour the glitz and pizzazz, so naturally will produce popular fighters who inturn will become P4P rated.

    i think UK can create their own P4P list... why bother US P4P list if you don't agree with it.. Lets get real here, lots of big fights happen in america, im not saying happening only in america. If you dont fight in US how are they going to rate you? same goes to UK and other countries. So go on create your UK P4P myth list nobody is going to stop you guys anyway.. stop this America bias crap..
    Who said America was biased?

    I'll create ANY thread I want. If you don't like my ideas you don't have to acknowledge them.

    i acknowledge your ideas mate.. its just that we are not on the same side.. keep it coming.. this will make saddo even better.. peace..

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