** The biggest rivarly in Boxing: Boricuas vs. Mejicanos**

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  • Orishaman
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    #31
    Originally posted by SiNCiTY_KiD702
    He still gave Tito a boxing lesson. He got screwed over those last 3 round by his corner telling him to stay away but thats his dumbass fault.. Landed more and out boxed Tito he did. Had his trunks looking red.

    I said my *****s don't dance they just pull up they pants and do the roc-a-way
    Now Tito lean back lean back

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    Dude on world title shot at that level you don;t run, you close the deal...and you are another of the same type that tought that ODLH sweept the first 6 rounds...no he didn't Tito still hit the hardest shot, tired ODLH....to the point he fought a 9 round fight...that is not the trade of a true champ regardless Tito was ready fro a war...and he completed the by closing the show chasing a tire and afraid ODLH....

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      #32
      Originally posted by !! AI-Holmes!!
      Sanchez-Gomez was a bit better.
      you caught me there...

      sorry wrong name

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      • Sin City
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        #33
        Originally posted by Orishaman
        Ok ...you are not a chump...but do you know were the rivarly started yes or no?

        How about:

        Santos v. Margarito

        How about Gomez v. Limon

        Benitez v. Palomino

        Camacho v. Jose Luis Ramirez

        Gomez v. Lupe Pintor

        Gomez v. Zarate

        Sal Sanchez v. Gomez

        Ramirez v. Chapo Rosario even on 2 fights....

        Trinidad v. Hoya

        Trinidad v. Vargas....

        Sure.....
        Actually I don't... I'm not Mexican or Puerto Rican. I'm stating from the bigger fights I have seen though and of what I know. Kick the balistics then Mr. Orisha ... the History were did it start?

        P.S. I do know about boxing..Doesn't mean im a fantic or a boxing scholar either. Just a fan.

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          #34
          Originally posted by += El Jefe=+
          you caught me there...

          sorry wrong name
          I got your back big dog.

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          • ferocity
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            #35
            Im thinking the two best Puerto Rico has is Ivan Caldron and Miguel Cotto. If Cotto stays away from Margarito he'll hold the title for a good while. Caldron doesn't have a title yet -the wbo is a lesser title then the three main titles. Also Puerto Rico has a few top prospects they are counting on but i don't really see any that stand out. Collazo is good fighter. So is Rivera, now that im thinking about it Rivera like Cotto will probably hold the title for awhile. I don't see many tough opponet for Rivera at 154.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Orishaman
              Dude on world title shot at that level you don;t run, you close the deal...and you are another of the same type that tought that ODLH sweept the first 6 rounds...no he didn't Tito still hit the hardest shot, tired ODLH....to the point he fought a 9 round fight...that is not the trade of a true champ regardless Tito was ready fro a war...and he completed the by closing the show chasing a tire and afraid ODLH....
              I do agree he should have closed the show..Running I will never forgive him for. But I felt he did enough to win. I think he landed twice as much as tito im not sure haven't seen it in a real long time. Does anyone have the stats??

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                #37
                Originally posted by Orishaman
                Dude on world title shot at that level you don;t run, you close the deal...and you are another of the same type that tought that ODLH sweept the first 6 rounds...no he didn't Tito still hit the hardest shot, tired ODLH....to the point he fought a 9 round fight...that is not the trade of a true champ regardless Tito was ready fro a war...and he completed the by closing the show chasing a tire and afraid ODLH....
                I'll repeat somthing that was said on the Delahoya-Trinidad hbo program. "They both disappointed!"

                Delahoya won the fight regardless if he boxed too much at the later rounds. And Trinidad damn, truth be told, he was scared to cut the ring off on Delahoya. And it was Trinidad, like Mosley, who turned down a rematch -Mosley turned down a 3rd fight with Delahoya. And if you can't call Delahoya a warriror then who can you call a warrior....Delahoya has proven himself time and again before and after that fight.

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                • Orishaman
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by SiNCiTY_KiD702
                  Actually I don't... I'm not Mexican or Puerto Rican. I'm stating from the bigger fights I have seen though and of what I know. Kick the balistics then Mr. Orisha ... the History were did it start?

                  P.S. I do know about boxing..Doesn't mean im a fantic or a boxing scholar either. Just a fan.
                  I didn;t say you didn';t know boxing...but getting on this thread you beeter know wassup....and hwo the rivarly started....

                  Sixto Escobar the first Champ for Puerto Rico, a hell of a fighter, never got KD or KO...in over 70 fights fought against Baby Casanova in Montreal, the first title fight ever between Ricans and Xicanos......Sixto won the title by KO Casanove in 9, an winning the Bantanweight title...defenbded his title by KO another Xicano in the 1st round,....that's how the most fearson rivarly in boxing started!!

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by ferocity
                    I'll repeat somthing that was said on the Delahoya-Trinidad hbo program. "They both disappointed!"

                    Delahoya won the fight regardless if he boxed too much at the later rounds. And Trinidad damn, truth be told, he was scared to cut the ring off on Delahoya. And it was Trinidad, like Mosley, who turned down a rematch -Mosley turned down a 3rd fight with Delahoya. And if you can't call Delahoya a warriror then who can you call a warrior....Delahoya has proven himself time and again before and after that fight.
                    with what he did to JC, the way he fought Mayo and Hop
                    its hard to deny it,
                    but the way he gave the fight to Tito.
                    disappointiing....

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by ferocity
                      Damn, it'll be a sad day for you when Margarito gets Cotto in the ring.
                      Margarito is not about to run through Cotto. It will be a good fight and I think Cotto will win. Either way with the way both of them fight who ever wins or looses..the way they fight its not going the distance. Some one is getting knocked the **** out!

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