Yeah, we all know that blackamerican boxing and mexican boxing are the two biggest powerhouses of boxing…
Mexican boxing is this late decade:
Wins against:
Pacquiao, Joshua, Lomachenko, GGG, Yamanaka, Rungvisai, Cotto, Viloria, Jacobs, Dogboe.
A lot of fight of the years.
The biggest K.O in boxing history: Marquez vs Pacquiao IV
A lot of champions (actually more of the 8), achievements, big wins, big fighters.
And all this withoud support of the government.
Yeah, and a lot of hate of some people…
Respect to this humble Warriors that always brings fun to this sport.:biggthump
I'm not nationalist.
It's the truth, man.
Black fighters and mexican fighters have the best achievements, more consistency, more belts, titles, quantity and quality.
There are other good fighters from other countries but they does not have more achievements and history.
It's like Brazil and Germany in soccer...
It's stup.id, just because i'm mexican I can't Say this?
It's not wrong, of course both Mexico and the US (predominantly represented by Black fighters since the colour line was broken down) have the most storied and greatest achievements in the sport... they have by far the most boxers currently and historically both in absolute numbers and per capita competing in the pro sport, so that is only to be expected.
Like I say, nothing wrong with taking pride in that, it's the underlying suggestion that it's some intrinsic superiority that troubles me a little.... I mean hell - the lil old UK had something like 15 titlists a few years back (even though most of 'em were kinda pants) and with about half the number of boxers in the sport as Mexico, or you got Ukraine with a mere 200 or so pro fighters and 2 current top P4Pers despite no history in the pro sport whatsoever prior to the Klitschkos.
Humans are humans, man, wherever they come from - give 'em the same opportunities (or lack thereof) and the same incentives and they'll achieve on much the same level at any endeavor. Like I say, nothing wrong in taking pride in the achievements of your countrymen if that is how you roll, but I have noticed you aiming disparaging comments at other nationalities in the past and there does seem to be at least a flavour of that in this thread. All I was saying is that it ain't necessary to disparage others to celebrate your own.
Mexico has been dominating and producing all time greats for decades now this is nothing new their dominance can be traced as far back as the 40-50,s and it just kept getting stronger.
Even though Mexicans love soccer too they’ve never been the best at it but in boxing they’ve been the best for decades now.
Exactly.
Since 1940...
But the international media never said anything about this
México has like more of 170 champions of the world or 200 counting méxicanamericans.
Thats a tremendous number...
And they does not have much love for the people (they are soccer Lovers) and government, they are corrupts.
But look that guy Soto, he is a good example of the mexican Warriors and how they are pure heart.
You're a OTT dude with the nationalism to my mind - ain't really necessary to sleight other nations and cultures to celebrate your own - but there is plenty to be happy about if you're a fan of Mexican boxing and boxers...
You should embed some videos of the great Mexican wins and fighters of this decade though... turn the thread into a bit of a showcase or reminder of just what makes Mexican boxing special.
I'm not nationalist.
It's the truth, man.
Black fighters and mexican fighters have the best achievements, more consistency, more belts, titles, quantity and quality.
There are other good fighters from other countries but they does not have more achievements and history.
It's like Brazil and Germany in soccer...
It's stup.id, just because i'm mexican I can't Say this?
Yeah, we all know that blackamerican boxing and mexican boxing are the two biggest powerhouses of boxing…
Mexican boxing is this late decade:
Wins against:
Pacquiao, Joshua, Lomachenko, GGG, Yamanaka, Rungvisai, Cotto, Viloria, Jacobs, Dogboe.
A lot of fight of the years.
The biggest K.O in boxing history: Marquez vs Pacquiao IV
A lot of champions (actually more of the 8), achievements, big wins, big fighters.
And all this withoud support of the government.
Yeah, and a lot of hate of some people…
Respect to this humble Warriors that always brings fun to this sport.:biggthump
You're a OTT dude with the nationalism to my mind - ain't really necessary to sleight other nations and cultures to celebrate your own - but there is plenty to be happy about if you're a fan of Mexican boxing and boxers...
You should embed some videos of the great Mexican wins and fighters of this decade though... turn the thread into a bit of a showcase or reminder of just what makes Mexican boxing special.
Andy Ruiz is a symbol for all underdogs!
Don’t got the stomach to be great? Grab a Snickers,
Official snack of the first Mexican heavyweight champ Andy Ruiz jr!
That's like Nigerians claiming Anthony Joshua just stop it Mexicans have a deep and rich history in the game you don't need to be doing that
Andy is legitimately a Mexican citizen though. His parents are both Mexican, which means that Andy is a citizen of both countries, USA and Mexico.
That's like Nigerians claiming Anthony Joshua just stop it Mexicans have a deep and rich history in the game you don't need to be doing that
Man, be Smart, Joshua was not trained by people from Nigeria, Nigeria does not have a boxing School
Andy fights like mexican, he works the body too well, both Andys parents are mexicans, Andy represented México in a lot of tournaments, he was national champion in amateur like Canelo, Estrada, Valdez, Berchelt
Be Smart...
According to a hater like you?
He is 100% mexican and represented México in amateur and has the mexican school of boxing
Of fact, allvthe world knows he is mexican, you can cry like a bi.tch in internet, that does not chance the reality
That's like Nigerians claiming Anthony Joshua just stop it Mexicans have a deep and rich history in the game you don't need to be doing that
Andy Ruiz Jr don't count
According to a hater like you?
He is 100% mexican and represented México in amateur and has the mexican school of boxing
Of fact, allvthe world knows he is mexican, you can cry like a bi.tch in internet, that does not chance the reality
Mexican boxing had champions in all the división, except, now, the cruiserweight…
But heavyweight looked like the more emblematic and hard to conquer...
Half the Mexicans on this site didn't even seem to be supporting Ruiz in the build up to this fight.
Give me 5 names .. Can you ?
Only mexicans were supporting him here and in the arena.
Andy represented Mexico in amateur tournaments, he was national champion in amateur.
And he is from my city: Mexicali, B.C :boxing:
Half the Mexicans on this site didn't even seem to be supporting Ruiz in the build up to this fight.
Nope. They didn't.
But, I'd like to take a moment to congratulate the new American champion, Andy Ruiz. USA! USA!