What Are The Greatest Boxing Stables Ever? Kronk? Eddie Futch?

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  • boogbx
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    #31
    Originally posted by max baer

    could you elaborate on your arguement. I know nothing about mexico boxing. are they a great stable now?
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      #32
      Originally posted by JAB5239

      Mexico is a great boxing country, second only to the United States. It's about a one fourth the size of the US and has had about one fourth the champions of the US. The difference is no one goes to Mexico to be great in boxing. People come to the Inited States from all over the world to make the big time.
      Incorrect.

      fighters all over the world travel to Mexico to become great boxers. Many world champions from the US to this day. Teofimo Lopez and Subriel Matias come to
      mind though Matias lost.

      They go to the US for the exposure and money.

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        #33
        Originally posted by boogbx

        Incorrect.

        fighters all over the world travel to Mexico to become great boxers. Many world champions from the US to this day. Teofimo Lopez and Subriel Matias come to
        mind though Matias lost.

        They go to the US for the exposure and money.
        I've got nothing but respect for Mexican boxers and the great trainers there. But I could name dozens of fighter from other countries who came to the US to train rather than Mexico. Yes, the money and exposure are here, but that doesn't mean they have to train here. They chose to. Maybe it's a combination of the fine trainers, money and exposure. I don't know. I just know the numbers pale in comparison. Again, that no slight on Mexico.

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          #34
          Originally posted by JAB5239

          I've got nothing but respect for Mexican boxers and the great trainers there. But I could name dozens of fighter from other countries who came to the US to train rather than Mexico. Yes, the money and exposure are here, but that doesn't mean they have to train here. They chose to. Maybe it's a combination of the fine trainers, money and exposure. I don't know. I just know the numbers pale in comparison. Again, that no slight on Mexico.
          Agreed. Appreciate you.

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            #35
            Originally posted by boogbx

            Incorrect.

            fighters all over the world travel to Mexico to become great boxers. Many world champions from the US to this day. Teofimo Lopez and Subriel Matias come to
            mind though Matias lost.

            They go to the US for the exposure and money.
            Puerto Rico is a US territory full of American rights including a ********ically elected government modeled on the US system.

            To wit:

            There are 3.4 million residents living on the island of Puerto Rico, according to the 2020 Census. Those residents of Puerto Rico are not permitted to vote in presidential elections, though they're U.S. citizens and can participate in the ********** and ********ic presidential primaries.

            Puerto Ricans can vote in federal elections if they live in one of the 50 states or Washington, D.C., and are registered to vote.

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              #36
              Originally posted by QueensburyRules

              Puerto Rico is a US territory full of American rights including a ********ically elected government modeled on the US system.

              To wit:

              There are 3.4 million residents living on the island of Puerto Rico, according to the 2020 Census. Those residents of Puerto Rico are not permitted to vote in presidential elections, though they're U.S. citizens and can participate in the ********** and ********ic presidential primaries.

              Puerto Ricans can vote in federal elections if they live in one of the 50 states or Washington, D.C., and are registered to vote.
              This is not a political discussion, it's a boxing discussion. You to drunk to know the difference?

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                #37
                Originally posted by JAB5239

                This is not a political discussion, it's a boxing discussion. You to drunk to know the difference?
                - - U trying slip U mickeys into a political discussion about foreign fighters coming to the US for training...pricelessly single IQ digit.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by QueensburyRules

                  - - U trying slip U mickeys into a political discussion about foreign fighters coming to the US for training...pricelessly single IQ digit.
                  What does boxing have to do with being able to vote or not? Not a thing. Nice try Eunuch.
                  Last edited by JAB5239; 11-07-2024, 11:00 AM.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by JAB5239

                    What does boxing have to do with being able to vote or not? Not a thing. Nice try Eunuch.
                    - - Political and R a c i a l Identi ties are beyond a punch drunk bar keep understanding. Noone but U dummyness mentioned voting...NOONE!!!
                    Last edited by QueensburyRules; 11-07-2024, 12:09 PM.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by QueensburyRules

                      - - Political and R a c i a l Identi ties are beyond a punch drunk bar keep understanding. Noone but U dummyness mentioned voting...NOONE!!!
                      You to drunk again to realize YOU .mentioned it in post #35. Sober up, Eunuch.

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