Are Typical Mexican Warriors Dumb or Brave...?
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Ali not a warrior? Fighting most of the Norton fight with a broken jaw, laying on the ropes and taking the best punches of Foreman, who was seen as an unstoppable monster, fighting Frazier at a stage where he was too old to box and move like he once had, and so had to take hard shots but still toughed it out to win, and at the age of 38 trying to continue against a peak Larry Holmes are all pretty impressive feats.This guy is a joke!
A Warrior is someone who doesnt give up, who is not scared, who will fight till the end. Not someone who gets hit and likes getting hit, com'on I know you have common sense.
Exp: Marquez vs Paquiao, around the 10th round, both figthers were cut, Marquez eye was bad, they put vaseline on it and a piece of meat came off, no signs of wanting to quit, both figthers are Warriors.
I am sure they both didnt want to get hit by each other, but it happen in boxing. Believe it or not, boxers do get hit.
Mexican figthers have balls, as I am sure many other races do too. But Mexicans are know for not quiting and not giving up.
I care about my fighters, thats why the fans know when it is a good time for them to retire. You talked about all these head drama and what not from Hearns and Ali, name me 5 fighters who are MEXICAN with the same problems.
Hearns, Ali, Taylor (meldrick), Roach just to name a few American fighters, 2 which were very fast and could get out of the way. These guys were never know to be Warriors. Great and good boxers, but thats about it.
So to answer your questions, No, mexican fighters are not dumb, brave yes, they have their own style, either watch and like it, or go watch some other boring fighter, maybe you'll like John Ruiz.
Not many fighters can match that.
I also think that Meldrick Taylor deserves credit for wanting to continue against Chavez, despite the fact that the beating he took was so bad that he was never the same again.Comment
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Brave, there fighting style is guttsly, somebodys gotta do it, and they do it well over in Mexico.Comment
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