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  • guzi815
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    #91
    Originally posted by 64834
    MEXICANS DON'T HAVE HEART LIKE PUERTO RICANS.
    Dude, you are you one fake mofo. Not only is your statement false, but we Latin folks don't buy into that trying to stir **** up nonsense. A Boriqua would never say that!
    Last edited by guzi815; 01-12-2008, 12:47 PM.

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    • pelonxsoldier28
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      #92
      Originally posted by 64834
      MEXICANS DON'T HAVE HEART LIKE PUERTO RICANS.
      ANOTHER ******, GO TO ANOTHER WEB SITE. THIS IS A GOOD RIVALRY, BUT THERE WILL ALWYS BE DUMBASSES SAYING DUMBASS THINGS. LIKE I SAID, I'D RATHER WATCH A MEXICAN FIGHT A PUERTO RICAN, ALWAYS A GOOD FIGHT FROM BOTH

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      • sterling
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        #93
        Originally posted by pelonxsoldier28
        ANOTHER ******, GO TO ANOTHER WEB SITE. THIS IS A GOOD RIVALRY, BUT THERE WILL ALWYS BE DUMBASSES SAYING DUMBASS THINGS. LIKE I SAID, I'D RATHER WATCH A MEXICAN FIGHT A PUERTO RICAN, ALWAYS A GOOD FIGHT FROM BOTH
        agreed it wud be gd to see cotto v a mexican

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        • CottoBreaksMen
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          #94
          Simple: PR gets it done with 100million less prospects. Also, I tend to prefer the PR style of fighting which typically consists of less punches to the center of face, and better overall technique. But yeah, watching 2 corona-sweatin, 5ft Indians, punching the **** out of each others face for the rest of the civilized world is always amusing.
          Last edited by CottoBreaksMen; 01-14-2008, 12:21 PM.

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          • Smunoz
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            #95
            the two countries are the best in boxing along the US. Mexico right know has more profetional active boxers than we have. But if we look in history PR has a more diversified trayectory in boxing. Along the US PR is the only nation that has a champ in almost every divition in boxing including heavyweight. Also in recent years we have dominated in amatauer boxing including 4 or 5 in the panamericans games and 3 olimpic medals so we did better than cuba and only trailing the US. Right know we have three champs in Cotto,Calderon,Kermit Cintron and its very possible that in the very near future the 4 in Juanma Lopez. Right Know PR boxing its in a transition to new stars and theres a lot of new great prospects including the ones than won medals in the olimpics. like 3 or 4 years ago we have like 5 or 6 champs at the same time in very difrents categories. Ivan calderon, Nelson Dieppa, Manny Siacca, Felix Trinidad, Daniel Santos, Jhon Ruiz. So that said a lot of PR boxing. Its very though to make a prediction to determined whos better. But if a goes to boxing style PR boxers are more fundamentaly sound.

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            • Cuauhtémoc1520
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              #96
              The important thing to recognize is that Mexican and PR fighter s are the best in the world. Latino's dominate boxing and it has shown in the past 30 years.

              Boxing in Mexico and PR is not just a sport but a way of life for some. Props to both sides and to my PR homies. Much respect and much love.

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              • jabsRstiff
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                #97
                Originally posted by NAPO
                gomez-pintor
                gomez-zarate
                trinidad-campas
                calderon-cazares
                escobar-casanova
                benitez-palomino
                camacho-limon
                rosario-ramirez(rosario won the trilogy)escobar-quintana

                and if u want to count the mexican americans

                de la hoya-trinidad-(called whatever u want is a win)
                vargas-trinidad



                i could go and on im the type of boxing fan who knows the WHOLE history not 90's and highlights in you tube sorry man parese que no eres lo sufficientemente orgulloso y parece que no sabes tu historia y abochornate loko pq yo soy criado en estados unidos mienstras tu eres nacido y criado alla.
                Rosario & Ramirez only fought twice. Rosario won the first fight by a very close decision. Ramirez came back from two knockdowns to stop Chapo in the 4th, in their rematch.

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