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Lider1,
I didn't say it for nothing that you got riled up from a little teasing.
And yes, it's worth noting that we have more achievements in that field, even according to your words. Not by much, but more.
Let's just close this painful topic =)
Then let me go back to the topic of my friend, and I'll explain why that is. I'd like to know where he goes to box, just for clarity.
If we take Moscow, St. Petersburg, Rostov, where many people have moved to, there are indeed many Caucasians in the boxing gyms and halls. One of my friends started going to a gym in his city, and before that, he played basketball. The story about his gym is below. And the other one goes to Moscow; he's been playing soccer since childhood, and they switched to boxing due to the unfriendly atmosphere. And there are many like them. But it turns out that the gym is attended by both beginners who came from the streets due to circumstances and those who came from other places and have been doing boxing since childhood, and you can really see the difference - that some are not very good. But if you go to Novosibirsk, the Urals, Siberia, you won't find 1-2 Caucasians in the whole city; the statistics are different, that's just how it is =)
I'll tell you right away about the gym in our city: Caucasians started coming to a different shift, and after about two months, it turned out that they were training during prime time, from 8 to 10, which formally meant that half of those who used to train in the gym would no longer be able to train there because they simply can't come from work from 6 to 8. That's how our officials are; they do everything for their own people.
I didn't say it for nothing that you got riled up from a little teasing.
And yes, it's worth noting that we have more achievements in that field, even according to your words. Not by much, but more.
Let's just close this painful topic =)
Then let me go back to the topic of my friend, and I'll explain why that is. I'd like to know where he goes to box, just for clarity.
If we take Moscow, St. Petersburg, Rostov, where many people have moved to, there are indeed many Caucasians in the boxing gyms and halls. One of my friends started going to a gym in his city, and before that, he played basketball. The story about his gym is below. And the other one goes to Moscow; he's been playing soccer since childhood, and they switched to boxing due to the unfriendly atmosphere. And there are many like them. But it turns out that the gym is attended by both beginners who came from the streets due to circumstances and those who came from other places and have been doing boxing since childhood, and you can really see the difference - that some are not very good. But if you go to Novosibirsk, the Urals, Siberia, you won't find 1-2 Caucasians in the whole city; the statistics are different, that's just how it is =)
I'll tell you right away about the gym in our city: Caucasians started coming to a different shift, and after about two months, it turned out that they were training during prime time, from 8 to 10, which formally meant that half of those who used to train in the gym would no longer be able to train there because they simply can't come from work from 6 to 8. That's how our officials are; they do everything for their own people.