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  • ReadyUp
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    #201
    Originally posted by skullduggery
    any fighter who prides himself on taking punishment is ******, and will end up getting ktfo in the name of their country (margarito).... any fighter who elects to actually hit and not get hit (like a boxer should) will probably be very successful, and still be able to think when hes 40(floyd mayweather)
    Mayweather is an athlete whose best chance of winning is to potshot and get out of the way. Hey, it works for him so I don't have any problem with that.

    You implying that if you can't fight like Mayweather you are ****** is a ridicolous statement. Not every fighter can be as effective doing what Mayweather does.

    Some fighters put themselves in the best chance for victory by looking to get the other fighter to exchange with them. There is nothing ****** about that.

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    • The Drogba
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      #202
      Originally posted by -GBGQ-


      Since 1990 there has been one mexican born and bred fighter to win the figher of the year award title.
      The exact same as England.

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      Only one Mexican boxer won fighter of the year award, while other home grown fighters failed. Goes to show that this typical Mexican warrior thing is fails in the elite level of boxing. This warrior style works against Mexicans
      Last edited by The Drogba; 06-30-2009, 01:41 AM.

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        #203
        Originally posted by The Drogba
        Only one Mexican boxer won fighter of the year award, while other home grown fighters failed. Goes to show that this typical Mexican warrior thing is fails in the elite level of boxing.
        No other country with the exception of America has had more than one boxer winning the fighter of year award since 1990.

        Is America the best? Sure, I'd like to think so as well.

        What's your point?

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          #204
          Originally posted by The Drogba
          Only one Mexican boxer won fighter of the year award, while other home grown fighters failed. Goes to show that this typical Mexican warrior thing is fails in the elite level of boxing. This warrior style works against Mexicans
          JMM, Mexican born and bred.

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            #205
            Originally posted by The Drogba
            Only one Mexican boxer won fighter of the year award, while other home grown fighters failed. Goes to show that this typical Mexican warrior thing is fails in the elite level of boxing. This warrior style works against Mexicans
            Also FYI, only two other boxers with the exception of the Mexican American boxers, have won the fighter of year award below 140 pounds.

            So it's safe to say that the typical warrior mexican style is successful at the elite level of boxing in lower weight classes.

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              #206
              Mexican and Mexican American fighters below the weight of 140 to win the Fighter of the Year award......3.

              The rest of the world.......2.

              Drodgba, what say you?

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                #207
                Originally posted by The Drogba
                Only one Mexican boxer won fighter of the year award, while other home grown fighters failed. Goes to show that this typical Mexican warrior thing is fails in the elite level of boxing. This warrior style works against Mexicans
                Just because one Mexican has garnished a Fighter of the Year award. Does not take away the fact that Mexico produces elite fighters.

                Here an now, you have 3 home grown Mexicans on the Pound for Pound list. Incredibly so, all 3 are technicians with a solid chin and a lot of heart.

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                  #208
                  Hey Horus,

                  who's the cutie in your avatar?

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                    #209
                    Originally posted by Dubious-Dutch
                    JMM, Mexican born and bred.
                    Salvador Sanchez > Ricardo Lopez >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> JMM

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