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    Default Re: Who was the best british/irish middle/supermiddle ?

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    I was under the impression that Calzaghe was half-welsh and half-italian? Am I missing something here?
    Yeh, you are missing that fact that Wales is in Britain


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    Wales has been a resistant occupied territory, Big H. It's not a part of Britian. In fact, it's a part of the U.K. There is a significant difference.
    Do some research before you make outlandish statements that expose your ineptitude.
    I Doubt that helps.
    The full title is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, of which I am a proud patron. This includes Scotland, England, Wales and obviously Northern Ireland. Hope this helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Last Post
    Quote Originally Posted by The Shadow
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    I was under the impression that Calzaghe was half-welsh and half-italian? Am I missing something here?
    Yeh, you are missing that fact that Wales is in Britain


    Hope this helps
    Wales has been a resistant occupied territory, Big H. It's not a part of Britian. In fact, it's a part of the U.K. There is a significant difference.
    Do some research before you make outlandish statements that expose your ineptitude.
    I Doubt that helps.
    The full title is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, of which I am a proud patron. This includes Scotland, England, Wales and obviously Northern Ireland. Hope this helps.
    Easiest way to look at it is to see the Welsh British Boxing Champions, and the Welsh British Olympians - think Mr Shadow is confusing England and Britain

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    Default Re: Who was the best british/irish middle/supermiddle ?

    ....and if I was been really Britkidesque and quoting people i,e an encyclopedia

    Great Britain is an island lying off the northwestern coast of mainland Europe and to the east of Ireland, comprising the main territory of the United Kingdom. Great Britain is also used as a geopolitical term describing the combination of England, Scotland, and Wales, which together comprise the entire island and some outlying islands. Great Britain, and simply Britain, are used as informal names for the sovereign state properly known as the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

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    Default Re: Who was the best british/irish middle/supermiddle ?

    Britain - England, Scotland, Wales

    UK - England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland


    The UK used to be - England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Rep of Ireland. But the Rep of Ireland fucked off out of it.

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    Default Re: Who was the best british/irish middle/supermiddle ?

    ..... as did most of the rest of the world.
    If God wanted us to be vegetarians, why are animals made of meat ?

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    Default Re: Who was the best british/irish middle/supermiddle ?

    Quote Originally Posted by X
    ..... as did most of the rest of the world.
    "Ireland fucked off out of it." Which demonstrated its (i.e., the Rebublic of Ireland) intelligence and independence.

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    British Isles theres over 6,ooo of them thats a lot of Isles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap
    British Isles theres over 6,ooo of them thats a lot of Isles.
    What?

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    Default Re: Who was the best british/irish middle/supermiddle ?

    Calzaghe is da man!

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    eubank ws a waste of talent?....YEAH RIGHT!

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    Dont quote me I think its 6,304 or there abouts Mr Watt, thats a lot of isles
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    Default Re: Who was the best british/irish middle/supermiddle ?

    if calzaghe beats few more good names hes going on my number 1 list

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    Default Re: Who was the best british/irish middle/supermiddle ?

    Joe Calzaghe was born in London, whilst Enzo and his wife lived there upon meeting each other.


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    Default Re: Who was the best british/irish middle/supermiddle ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lionheart Lacy
    eubank ws a waste of talent?....YEAH RIGHT!
    Is this some kind of joke?

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    Default Re: Who was the best british/irish middle/supermiddle ?

    I would go with Calzaghe: mainly because he is the only one I have ever seen fight.

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