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  • HendrixLove
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    #61
    Originally posted by eazy_mas
    they are still prospect and need time to develop it doesnt happen in one night or so. but you got people with potental that could have titles

    maybe Jimrex Jaca vs Humberto Soto in the far future. that if Jaca still win and impress people
    Just Prospects???What the **** are you talking about??????? You just said earlier that the Philippines always had great fighters, but weren't noticed because they weren't next to the U.S. like Mexico. So now that they are being noticed, because of Pacquiao, where are those great fighters?...........and your answer is that they are still prospects????????????? lolololololololololololololololololololololol

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      #62
      Would love to see Daisuke Naito fight Nonito Donaire for the unification of belts!!

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        #63
        Originally posted by HendrixLove
        Just Prospects???What the **** are you talking about??????? You just said earlier that the Philippines always had great fighters, but weren't noticed because they weren't next to the U.S. like Mexico. So now that they are being noticed, because of Pacquiao, where are those great fighters?...........and your answer is that they are still prospects????????????? lolololololololololololololololololololololol
        many of the mexician and other fighters in the US have more publicity then the champion from other countries.

        let not say mexician fighter but US-based fighters. and usally mexician are easier to make there base in US with the trainer and the connectiong they get it is easier for them to have HBO or Showtime fight which then makes give them more publicity.

        right now if any of the piony fighters lossess e****ally those who are based in flilpines then it out or just another bum as you people say here even if it was an uneven comptition. nobody will remeber a good fight people remeber the winner of the fighter.

        those figher are just under 20 fights they need time and to beat couple of contenders til they are ready to get some " THE FIGHT". you just have to wait couple of year it not like a one day open and you see a superstar fighter it doesnt work like that but it a long journey.

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          #64
          Originally posted by Chups
          Would love to see Daisuke Naito fight Nonito Donaire for the unification of belts!!
          Would be a great fight!

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            #65
            Originally posted by eazy_mas
            many of the mexician and other fighters in the US have more publicity then the champion from other countries.

            let not say mexician fighter but US-based fighters. and usally mexician are easier to make there base in US with the trainer and the connectiong they get it is easier for them to have HBO or Showtime fight which then makes give them more publicity.

            right now if any of the piony fighters lossess e****ally those who are based in flilpines then it out or just another bum as you people say here even if it was an uneven comptition. nobody will remeber a good fight people remeber the winner of the fighter.

            those figher are just under 20 fights they need time and to beat couple of contenders til they are ready to get some " THE FIGHT". you just have to wait couple of year it not like a one day open and you see a superstar fighter it doesnt work like that but it a long journey.
            Look at Roman, he was undefeated, lost and now no one talks about him, though no one ever even talked about him,lolololol. Lots of Mexican fighters get publicity because they are good, not because they are right next to the U.S. I agree that prospects need to take it slow, but where are the ones that are already good? The only one I can think of is Penalosa.

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              #66
              Originally posted by HendrixLove
              Look at Roman, he was undefeated, lost and now no one talks about him, though no one ever even talked about him,lolololol. Lots of Mexican fighters get publicity because they are good, not because they are right next to the U.S. I agree that prospects need to take it slow, but where are the ones that are already good? The only one I can think of is Penalosa.
              Penalosa had a belt long before and he was in his prime and nobody knew him.

              I not saying that there isnt a good mexician fighters but it helps when you are close because of the publicity issue as well as stepping things faster to fighter rather that someone from the overseas.

              but also there are good piony fighters and fighters from around the world that are better than some mexician fighters but they dont hav any recognition in the US

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                #67
                Originally posted by eazy_mas
                Penalosa had a belt long before and he was in his prime and nobody knew him.

                I not saying that there isnt a good mexician fighters but it helps when you are close because of the publicity issue as well as stepping things faster to fighter rather that someone from the overseas.

                but also there are good piony fighters and fighters from around the world that are better than some mexician fighters but they dont hav any recognition in the US
                Who are those fighters? Now that pacquiao "opened the doors" for them then they should have no problem coming over here and make some noise, right? or are they still prospects?

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by eazy_mas
                  Penalosa had a belt long before and he was in his prime and nobody knew him.

                  I not saying that there isnt a good mexician fighters but it helps when you are close because of the publicity issue as well as stepping things faster to fighter rather that someone from the overseas.

                  but also there are good piony fighters and fighters from around the world that are better than some mexician fighters but they dont hav any recognition in the US
                  Nobody knew him because he wasn't fighting in the U.S He wanted to fight bums, and got robbed in them for it. Luisito Espinosa didn't have problems fighting in the States, so why should Penalosa.

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                    #69
                    Penalosa was fighting in the US before Pacquiao was and he still do anything great. He didnt have any problems getting over here and without pacquiaos help, so i dont see why others couldnt of done the same ****.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by xcaret
                      Penalosa was fighting in the US before Pacquiao was and he still do anything great. He didnt have any problems getting over here and without pacquiaos help, so i dont see why others couldnt of done the same ****.
                      He's wack bro, he's trying to downplay Mexican fighters by making it seem like they got their skill from being next to the U.S., LOL.

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