Hmm, depends where you live I guess. Hispanics from all generations are boxing nuts in Texas and Cali. Don't know about NY or Philly but I'm sure they like boxing too.
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have yall noticed most 3rd generation Hispanics don't like boxing....?
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Originally posted by fanofslug View PostBoxing is considered an old school form of fighting by the twitter generation. I blame feminism and the pussification of kids in school. As for UFC it's trendy nowadays to wear a UFC shirt and claim to watch it, even if most of it is just a bunch of men humping around on the canvas. I'm not Mexican, so I wouldn't know about Hispanics, but I think it's a universally held opinion that this generation is one of the worst, and this is not the ranting of some jaded old man, this generation thrives in hype and mediocrity.
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Originally posted by fanofslug View PostBoxing is considered an old school form of fighting by the twitter generation. I blame feminism and the pussification of kids in school. As for UFC it's trendy nowadays to wear a UFC shirt and claim to watch it, even if most of it is just a bunch of men humping around on the canvas. I'm not Mexican, so I wouldn't know about Hispanics, but I think it's a universally held opinion that this generation is one of the worst, and this is not the ranting of some jaded old man, this generation thrives in hype and mediocrity.
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Originally posted by El Tejano View PostNOT ALL BUT MOST. .....most of my cousins on my father side are 3rd generation & beyond american that don't watch boxing and have zero intersting in it.they rather watch nfl,nba, and ufc....while my Mexican a$$ is watch soccer aka football & boxing......any one else notice this from your family?
As another example, look at the Irish immigrants of the early 1900s. The Irish of the 1920s, were different from their children in the 1940s, who were different from their children in the 1960s. The things that excited the Irish young adults of the 1920s likely didn't do much to excite the irish young people of the 1960s.
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Originally posted by Pigeons View PostI think about this everyday. How can we get more 3rd-generation (and even 4th-generation) Mexicans back into the sweet science?
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