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  • #91
    Originally posted by Bobby Lee View Post
    LOL u got that right.
    LOL whens the last time a pinoy even made it to the Olympics?

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    • #92
      Originally posted by DWiens421 View Post
      Too bad no Mexican made it on the medal stand.

      Gold - Black
      Silver - Pinoy
      Bronze - White

      Honorable Mention - Latinos, Hopkins & Pavlik

      Just saying it the way it is!
      everyone knows pro boxing is way better than amateur boxing
      amateur boxing its just a stepping stone for people to make their debut as pros
      thats why amateur boxing is never televised its more boring than a cory spinks fight
      so try again

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      • #93
        Originally posted by xcaret View Post
        LOL whens the last time a pinoy even made it to the Olympics?
        oh **** good one i cant remember ever seeing a pinoy at welterweight or up either
        by the way that guy must be related to bobby lee or something the resemblance is stunning

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        • #94
          Originally posted by ElGranLuchador View Post
          everyone knows pro boxing is way better than amateur boxing
          amateur boxing its just a stepping stone for people to make their debut as pros
          thats why amateur boxing is never televised its more boring than a cory spinks fight
          so try again
          it looks like you havent seen amateur fights before.

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          • #95
            Originally posted by ElGranLuchador View Post
            everyone knows pro boxing is way better than amateur boxing
            amateur boxing its just a stepping stone for people to make their debut as pros
            thats why amateur boxing is never televised its more boring than a cory spinks fight
            so try again
            This isnt why mexicans dont really have a presence though, its because economically amatuer programs cost money, and when you can turn pro at 15 years old, then alot of fighters dont really wanna wait to become fighters and develop skillsets when you can start making money immediately. Take antonio margarito for example, he breaks so many rules in boxing, his head movement isnt great, his jab is terribly slow, he telegraphs just about all his punches and his footwork isnt exactly great, however he is basically all offense for the most part and he hits hard. This is a product of having to develop quickly and bring in money as opposed to slowly developing yourself into a more complete fighter, this is the case with alot of mexican born fighters.

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            • #96
              all of you just need to remember one name on that list. Floyd Mayweather JR

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              • #97
                Originally posted by eazy_mas View Post
                it looks like you havent seen amateur fights before.
                yes ive seen a lot thats why i tell u its boring
                there is no passion involved and those head gears are gay there is no way u can beat ur opponent face into a pulp

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by Black Jesus View Post
                  This isnt why mexicans dont really have a presence though, its because economically amatuer programs cost money, and when you can turn pro at 15 years old, then alot of fighters dont really wanna wait to become fighters and develop skillsets when you can start making money immediately. Take antonio margarito for example, he breaks so many rules in boxing, his head movement isnt great, his jab is terribly slow, he telegraphs just about all his punches and his footwork isnt exactly great, however he is basically all offense for the most part and he hits hard. This is a product of having to develop quickly and bring in money as opposed to slowly developing yourself into a more complete fighter, this is the case with alot of mexican born fighters.
                  yep unlike cuba or the usa mexico olympic organization is a disgrace full of corrupt managers that take the money that is supposed to improve the olympic squad and put it in their own pockets
                  even the cash prizes are extremely low
                  for most guys who want to break out of poverty is better just debuting at professional

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by ElGranLuchador View Post
                    yes ive seen a lot thats why i tell u its boring
                    there is no passion involved and those head gears are gay there is no way u can beat ur opponent face into a pulp

                    How can you say there is no passion involved, when fighters who ARE NOT BEING PAID choose to put their heart and soul into years worth of work, to participate in the olympics which only comes every 4 years, knowing they could be eliminated in their first fight?

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                    • Originally posted by ElGranLuchador View Post
                      yes ive seen a lot thats why i tell u its boring
                      there is no passion involved and those head gears are gay there is no way u can beat ur opponent face into a pulp
                      well I seen different.

                      because most of these guys are young and hungery for fighters.

                      just because they are wearing head gears doesnt mean a thing, There are people who could beat you in pulp even if you are wearing headgear.

                      Have you seen Jirov vs Tarver? Vargas vs Corely? ...etc

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