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 Us guys? What do you mean...lol Anyways, Donaire and Pac are the only good fighters the Philippines currently has where as Mexico and Mexican-Americans have the most champs and has the most promising prospects.
 
 How can you even say this era belongs to the Pinoys, that is such a false statement.
 
 
 Numbers don't lie and the number of Mexican all-time champions and HOF's, undoubtedly substantiates that Mexico>Philippines in boxing.
 
 It's like this; Panama may have a greater boxer than any of the Mexican boxers to ever lace them up but who's enjoyed a richer boxing history? What country is currently enjoying more of a boxing success? Greats from other countries will come and go but which country will enjoy success at the world stage on a consistent basis?
 
 Mexico has veteran champs still performing at a world-class level that may be on their way out. They have solid champions that have years left to defend or capture more belts and Mexico has many solid prospects that will be their successors after they are gone. Can the Philippines say the same after Pac and Donaire are gone? What if Pac retires next tear and Donaire gets brutally koed into journeyman status, who will the Philippines have then?
 
 When Marquez retires will be many boxers for Mexicans to chose from. When Montiel got koed we had a wave of capable Mexicans that won multiple belts in foreign lands. Mexico has some promising prospects in the lower weights and in the higher weights. So who do you think enjoys more success in boxing?
 
 
 While Donaire and Pac are greats even they have been defeated by Mexicans. When you compare the current state of boxing for each respective country you can clearly see that this era belongs to Mexico rather than to the Philippines with all due respect of course. When you match up the best against the best you see the true result. Mexicans have beat the best the Philippines has had to offer from past greats to modern greats to up and coming prospects and everything in between.
 
 Luevano>Bernabe Concepcion
 Solis>Rodel Mayol
 Ponce De Leon>Gerry Penalosa
 Morales>Manny Pacquiao
 Arce/Segura>JJuanito Rubillar
 J Marquez>Jimrex Jaca
 Diaz>Randy Suico
 Garcia>Florante Condes
 Segura>Sonny Boy Jaro
 Solis>Glenn Donaire
 Sanchez>Nonito Donaire
 Sosa>Brian Viloria
 Ponce De Leon>Rey Bautista
 Lopez>Alla Villamor
 Lopez>Andy Tabanas
 Lopez>Manny Melchor
 Lopez>Pretty Boy Lucas
 Cob Castro>Rolando Pascua
 Garcia>Luisito Espinosa
 Montiel>Z Gorres
 Miranda>Richie Mepranum
 Hernandez>Denver Cuello
 Garcia>Jhonriel Casimiero
 Rosales>Mark Melligen
 Uicab>Edrin Daupudong
 Solis>Bert Batawang
 Kid Azteca>Ceferino Garcia
 Abner Mares> Diosbalo Gabi
 Arce>Fernand Lumacad
 Aguilar>Michael FarenasComment
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 duran isn't a full blooded panamanian he is also mexican.Us guys? What do you mean...lol Anyways, Donaire and Pac are the only good fighters the Philippines currently has where as Mexico and Mexican-Americans have the most champs and has the most promising prospects.
 
 How can you even say this era belongs to the Pinoys, that is such a false statement.
 
 
 Numbers don't lie and the number of Mexican all-time champions and HOF's, undoubtedly substantiates that Mexico>Philippines in boxing.
 
 It's like this; Panama may have a greater boxer than any of the Mexican boxers to ever lace them up but who's enjoyed a richer boxing history? What country is currently enjoying more of a boxing success? Greats from other countries will come and go but which country will enjoy success at the world stage on a consistent basis?
 
 Mexico has veteran champs still performing at a world-class level that may be on their way out. They have solid champions that have years left to defend or capture more belts and Mexico has many solid prospects that will be their successors after they are gone. Can the Philippines say the same after Pac and Donaire are gone? What if Pac retires next tear and Donaire gets brutally koed into journeyman status, who will the Philippines have then?
 
 When Marquez retires will be many boxers for Mexicans to chose from. When Montiel got koed we had a wave of capable Mexicans that won multiple belts in foreign lands. Mexico has some promising prospects in the lower weights and in the higher weights. So who do you think enjoys more success in boxing?
 
 
 While Donaire and Pac are greats even they have been defeated by Mexicans. When you compare the current state of boxing for each respective country you can clearly see that this era belongs to Mexico rather than to the Philippines with all due respect of course. When you match up the best against the best you see the true result. Mexicans have beat the best the Philippines has had to offer from past greats to modern greats to up and coming prospects and everything in between.
 
 Luevano>Bernabe Concepcion
 Solis>Rodel Mayol
 Ponce De Leon>Gerry Penalosa
 Morales>Manny Pacquiao
 Arce/Segura>JJuanito Rubillar
 J Marquez>Jimrex Jaca
 Diaz>Randy Suico
 Garcia>Florante Condes
 Segura>Sonny Boy Jaro
 Solis>Glenn Donaire
 Sanchez>Nonito Donaire
 Sosa>Brian Viloria
 Ponce De Leon>Rey Bautista
 Lopez>Alla Villamor
 Lopez>Andy Tabanas
 Lopez>Manny Melchor
 Lopez>Pretty Boy Lucas
 Cob Castro>Rolando Pascua
 Garcia>Luisito Espinosa
 Montiel>Z Gorres
 Miranda>Richie Mepranum
 Hernandez>Denver Cuello
 Garcia>Jhonriel Casimiero
 Rosales>Mark Melligen
 Uicab>Edrin Daupudong
 Solis>Bert Batawang
 Kid Azteca>Ceferino Garcia
 Abner Mares> Diosbalo Gabi
 Arce>Fernand Lumacad
 Aguilar>Michael FarenasComment
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 That man who beat that Bum Melligen isn't even Mexican and here they are talking ****.
 Seriously.. WTF is wrong with you all Mexicans?? j
 Don't hate just because your so called Aztec Warriors are getting destroyed like a bunch of BUMS by Pac and Donaire.
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 Your funny with that list.... It don't make sense because we can do that too. For example, lets play with the Mexicans on your favorites list....Us guys? What do you mean...lol Anyways, Donaire and Pac are the only good fighters the Philippines currently has where as Mexico and Mexican-Americans have the most champs and has the most promising prospects.
 
 How can you even say this era belongs to the Pinoys, that is such a false statement.
 
 
 Numbers don't lie and the number of Mexican all-time champions and HOF's, undoubtedly substantiates that Mexico>Philippines in boxing.
 
 It's like this; Panama may have a greater boxer than any of the Mexican boxers to ever lace them up but who's enjoyed a richer boxing history? What country is currently enjoying more of a boxing success? Greats from other countries will come and go but which country will enjoy success at the world stage on a consistent basis?
 
 Mexico has veteran champs still performing at a world-class level that may be on their way out. They have solid champions that have years left to defend or capture more belts and Mexico has many solid prospects that will be their successors after they are gone. Can the Philippines say the same after Pac and Donaire are gone? What if Pac retires next tear and Donaire gets brutally koed into journeyman status, who will the Philippines have then?
 
 When Marquez retires will be many boxers for Mexicans to chose from. When Montiel got koed we had a wave of capable Mexicans that won multiple belts in foreign lands. Mexico has some promising prospects in the lower weights and in the higher weights. So who do you think enjoys more success in boxing?
 
 
 While Donaire and Pac are greats even they have been defeated by Mexicans. When you compare the current state of boxing for each respective country you can clearly see that this era belongs to Mexico rather than to the Philippines with all due respect of course. When you match up the best against the best you see the true result. Mexicans have beat the best the Philippines has had to offer from past greats to modern greats to up and coming prospects and everything in between.
 
 Luevano>Bernabe Concepcion
 Solis>Rodel Mayol
 Ponce De Leon>Gerry Penalosa
 Morales>Manny Pacquiao
 Arce/Segura>JJuanito Rubillar
 J Marquez>Jimrex Jaca
 Diaz>Randy Suico
 Garcia>Florante Condes
 Segura>Sonny Boy Jaro
 Solis>Glenn Donaire
 Sanchez>Nonito Donaire
 Sosa>Brian Viloria
 Ponce De Leon>Rey Bautista
 Lopez>Alla Villamor
 Lopez>Andy Tabanas
 Lopez>Manny Melchor
 Lopez>Pretty Boy Lucas
 Cob Castro>Rolando Pascua
 Garcia>Luisito Espinosa
 Montiel>Z Gorres
 Miranda>Richie Mepranum
 Hernandez>Denver Cuello
 Garcia>Jhonriel Casimiero
 Rosales>Mark Melligen
 Uicab>Edrin Daupudong
 Solis>Bert Batawang
 Kid Azteca>Ceferino Garcia
 Abner Mares> Diosbalo Gabi
 Arce>Fernand Lumacad
 Aguilar>Michael Farenas
 
 
 Favorite Boxers:
 
 
 Victor Ortiz - Never fought a Filipino yet
 
 Fernando Montiel - Koed by Donaire
 
 Timothy Bradley
 
 Marco Antonio Barrera - Koed by Pacquiao
 
 Amir Khan
 
 Paul Williams
 
 Carl Froch
 
 Jhonny Gonzalez - Koed by Penalosa
 
 BJ Flores
 
 Saul Alvarez - Never fought a Filipino yet
 
 
 3 out of your 5 favorite Mexicans are Pinoy KO victims and the 2 others never fought a pinoy yet.. No wonder you are bitter. I don't blame you.Last edited by Alibata; 07-02-2011, 07:33 PM.Comment
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 Filipinos and Mexicanos bragging about boxing. You know what sucks being a Korean-American and the only way you can brag about boxing is going back to the past. Yea, I wish I can join the conversation as easy as you bastards can when it comes to bragging about whose country is better in boxing.  Comment
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