Originally posted by N P
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Originally posted by Rodgers=BustThat was funny. Vitology was acting real hood at the end of the fight after his brother was on the stretcher after the Sanders fight.
Man Vitology doesnt know what it means to be tough.
Doesnt know what it means to be tough huh? How about you try growing up in an oppressed country filled with poverty, with sports being your only way out. How about you try having 200+ ameatur and kickboxing fights underneath your belt. How about you try winning 6 different kickboxing championship, ameatur titles. How about you try winning the WBO belt, and WBC belt.
And once you have done that than you can come back and talk about tough you moron.
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Vitology was acting real gangster at the end of that fight. Too bad he isnt like that with Americans.
Originally posted by EnayzeDoesnt know what it means to be tough huh? How about you try growing up in an oppressed country filled with poverty, with sports being your only way out. How about you try having 200+ ameatur and kickboxing fights underneath your belt. How about you try winning 6 different kickboxing championship, ameatur titles. How about you try winning the WBO belt, and WBC belt.
And once you have done that than you can come back and talk about tough you moron.
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Originally posted by EnayzeAsk Endeurus how RUssians feel about Ukrainians big man. To them your nothing more than a Hahol.
(And pissed on was just and analgoy)
"hahol" and "maskal" really have no negative connotation -- these are 19th century terms that were left in the country-side language...
as, I said, I am from a 50/50 family (half-Ukrainin and half-Russian) and I grew up in Western Ukraine and I also lived in 1989-1993 in the heartland of Russia, and I could say that ordinary Urkainians and Russians have good respect for each other, all in all.
I think Ukrainian independence is really a good thing, as it will help improve the true cultural ties.Last edited by N P; 10-09-2005, 01:12 PM.
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I agree with you. Enazye is just trying to make something out of nothing.
Originally posted by N P"hahol" and "maskal" really have no negative connotation -- these are 19th century terms that were left in the language...
as, I said, I am from a 50/50 family (half-Ukrainin and half-Russian) and I grew up in Western Ukraine and I also lived in 1989-1993 in the heartland of Russia, and I could say that ordinary Urkainians and Russians have good respect for each other, all in all.
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