TheBeast wrote: ↑28 Dec 2018, 22:33
I think some country can be tagged with styles and Italy is a good example... most fights there are phonebooth wars which make for entertaining local scraps but fighters with that style often can step further than that level.
I don't want to act bitterly, but: Bundu, Di Rocco, Casamonica... all talented, gifted, but not eager to withstand the
athletic superiority of American boxers, which train more and better than the Italians, and it shows, even if many of the Italian boxers that went for the WBC-world title -and lost- had all the makings (check Michele Di Rocco...).
I don't mean no disrespect to the good Turchi, but the only chance he has, in my eyes, is to settle, live and train in the U. S., like Carnera did a long time ago... no way he's gonna be a world-champion if he trains in Italy... or at least very few chances...