** Boricuas owning 147 division....soon**

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  • ferocity
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    #31
    Originally posted by borikua
    I'll pay you if you kill my wife...

    LOL!

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    • ferocity
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      #32
      Originally posted by IwatchBoxing
      I agree I am parnoid, next time they robb a Puerto Rican I want to see a chair fly to somebodys face. Trinidad, what supposely our greatest boxer left boxing in tears, thats ****ed up. Jose dropped out, which m,ade the 7th drop out in a row for main events involing a Puerto Rican, but tonight there subbed Ramierz who they highlighted as beating El Pollo up. I feel he took a dive because he just layed himself on the floor, the guy was knocked out to somebody who should or was gonna be a Jose Cotto victim. In the Cotto forum I said looking bad against Jose would make Pollo look bad, well this looks bad to Pollo.
      Huerta was just too strong. I've seen Huerta when he upset Rolando Reyes who fought Jose Luis Castillo. Huerta was just too strong. And i belive this was at lightweight. Ramierez has been around for a long time and has been at jr. lightweight and Huerta is the fresher younger fighter.

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      • IwatchBoxing
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        #33
        Originally posted by ferocity
        Huerta was just too strong. I've seen Huerta when he upset Rolando Reyes who fought Jose Luis Castillo. Huerta was just too strong. And i belive this was at lightweight. Ramierez has been around for a long time and has been at jr. lightweight and Huerta is the fresher younger fighter.
        Well, Pollos not a KO guy, and he did look wayy out of shape, and maybe hes even being rushed, looked worn out after 5 rounds in that fight.

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        • wmute
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          #34
          Originally posted by borikua


          Trinidad

          longest reigning welterweight champion in boxing history

          second in consecutive welterweight title defenses with 15,only behind henry armstrong who has 18 defenses. BUT Armstrong loss a fight in another division during his welterweight reign while tito remained undefeated and won a fight at 154

          True champion at 147

          True champion at 154

          Title at 160

          undefeated in his first 40 fights

          undefeated in 20 consectutive championship fights

          Undefeated at welterweight

          Undefeated at superwelterweight

          top 5 all time welterweight great

          top 3 all time great superwelterweight,most putting him 2nd behind tommy hearns

          Tito started at 140 and his first loss was to an all time top 10 middleweight great,

          only 1 loss in his prime

          beat 3 gold medal winners

          the first man to beat de la hoya,carr,campas,reid,vargas,

          first man to clearly beat pernell whitiker

          42 Wins 2 losses 35 kos

          ring magaizine has him ranked # 30 in its biggest punchers of all time

          ring magizine has him ranked #51 of the best of the last 80 years
          (hopkins #50 de la hoya #75)
          titleholder

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          • clemente
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            #35
            collazo did not have a big backing from the puerto rican community until the fight with hatton. he stepped up big time, and now i think he got some respect. theres no let down with him. he was hoping to get the mosely fight but mosely's team chose to stay against the slick southpaw.
            all these guys mentioned are definately representing and lets just hope we can look forward to a good year in boxing in 2007.

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            • Orishaman
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              #36
              Originally posted by IwatchBoxing
              You don't have to be Miranda to beat these guys.

              Collazo - Robbed over a bogus knockdown (he scored a knock down that wasn't counted). Didn't get a thank you, or rematch.

              Cintron - knocked out by Margarito in 5th round or whenever, cried.

              Quintana - look at Boricuas avatar

              Jose Rivera - pushed back a whole year, didn't get a fight he wanted instead hes gonna face a guy I'm sure they'd love to upset him.

              Daniel Santos - he stood and fought Margarito , gave people a good fight, sent to Germeny where he was robbed never heard of again.

              Point is these guys aren't asurred a future in boxing...
              So you are saying that they are not going to let us rule the divison...maybe...who knows...

              Now, if you been watching boxing and understanding the game as you should, you should know that the Kermit that cried against Margo, is excersising his demons and eventually will need to address Margo square on, maybe after he disposes of SSM.

              Collazo go robbed no doubt, he onwed Hatton and yes the KD was not accounted for, and the flash KD was a fluke...he should have won that fight at least a draw,,

              Torrez-another that showed he got heavy hands stand toe to toe with Cotto, and he has not had a good fight since then...

              It always happen in boxing...hell you can go back in history and see this happening...hell who can forget Mantequilla Napoles getting denied of the title shot until he was nearly 30 years old....dude is the way the damm sport operates....

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