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  • AntonTheMeh
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    #61
    Originally posted by kukuy77
    Vargas is a warrior and was 21 or 22 when he fought Trinidad.Where was Trinidad at that age?
    Vargas-youngest Jr. middleweight champion ever.Wasn't the right choice to bring him up that fast but he had that live and let die attitude.
    tito was defensing his ibf welterweight strap for the 5th time.

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    • williamhvx1
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      #62
      ok i know a lot puertorican haters dont like to see this but like i say numbers dont lie... give thanks to god that we are a tiny island!!! lol losers....
      current active boxer by country and all weight classes
      usa= 2459
      mexico= 1799
      puerto rico= 254

      thank you ! and have a good one...
      damn those 254 can really put a dent on the sport aah odioso!!!!!!
      Last edited by williamhvx1; 08-29-2008, 04:28 PM.

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      • BMWM3P
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        #63
        [QUOTE=cuauhtemoc1496;3999167]
        Originally posted by BMWM3P

        yes you are right but come on, bringing up Yori Boy as a great victory?
        At the time of this fight Yori Boy was considered as Trinidad biggest threat and many thought Yory would be too strong for him.

        Yory was a very good fighter and for Trinidad it was the win that started to give him the recognition that he deserved. Campas turned out to have a good career but as was the case with Vargas, he wasn't the same after fighting Tito.

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        • williamhvx1
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          #64
          [quote=bmwm3p;3999447]
          Originally posted by cuauhtemoc1496

          At The Time Of This Fight Yori Boy Was Considered As Trinidad Biggest Threat And Many Thought Yory Would Be Too Strong For Him.

          Yory Was A Very Good Fighter And For Trinidad It Was The Win That Started To Give Him The Recognition That He Deserved. Campas Turned Out To Have A Good Career But As Was The Case With Vargas, He Wasn't The Same After Fighting Tito.
          Hay Que Darle Por Donde Les Duele A Todos Estos Infelizes! (tempo)

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          • xcaret
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            #65
            Tito and Cotto are Puero Rico's best fighters and both of them cheated like little bitches....and lost to Mexicans


            It doesnt matter how small or big a country is, if a country loves boxing and grows up watching it, then eventually you'll get champions coming out from there, in Mexico, Soccer is the #1 sport they watch, if its not that then its Wrestling...

            In Puero Rico, you got the US spoiling you motha ****ers, you get US dollars while people in Mexico work their ass off a week and only get $20 ****ing dollars, tell me how can a Mexican fighter get so far with so little money? its not easy for them but Mexico still produces those champions......be glad you motha ****ers are even on the boxing map cuz if it wasnt for the U.S, there would be no Triniwraps or Jotto's
            Last edited by xcaret; 08-29-2008, 05:46 PM.

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            • SdBoxingFan83
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              #66
              Originally posted by xcaret
              Tito and Cotto are Puero Rico's best fighters and both of them cheated like little bitches....


              It doesnt matter how small or big a country is, if a country loves boxing and grows up watching it, then eventually you'll get champions coming out from there, in Mexico, Soccer is the #1 sport they watch, if its not that then its Wrestling...

              In Puero Rico, you got the US spoiling you motha ****ers, you get US dollars while people in Mexico work their ass off a week and only get $20 ****ing dollars, tell me how can a Mexican fighter get so far with so little money? its not easy for them but Mexico still produces those champions......be glad you motha ****ers are even on the boxing map cuz if it wasnt for the U.S, there would be no Triniwraps or Jotto's
              Telling it how it is

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              • AntonTheMeh
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                #67
                Originally posted by SdBoxingFan83
                Telling it how it is
                youve got no cred.xcaret is a boxingscene leper.

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                • machotime
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                  #68
                  This is from Wiki..... thought it was interesting. The fact that an island of 4million people comes in third for most champions EVER regardless of population.

                  Puerto Rico is located in third place for most boxing world champions per country in the world and is the only country to have champions in all of the current divisions.

                  Number: Name: Date: Titles: Successful Defenses:
                  1 Sixto Escobar 1934-06-06 Bantamweight 5 [A]
                  2 Carlos Ortiz 1959-06-12 Junior welterweight and Lightweight 2 and 9 [B]
                  3 José Torres 1965-03-30 Light heavyweight 3 [C]
                  4 Angel Espada 1975-06-28 Welterweight 1 [D]
                  5 Alfredo Escalera 1975-07-05 Super featherweight 10 [E]
                  6 Samuel Serrano 1976-10-16 Super featherweight 14 [F]
                  7 Wilfred Benítez † 1976-03-06 Junior welterweight, Welterweight, Super welterweight ?, ? and ?
                  8 Esteban De Jesús 1976-05-08 Lightweight 3 [H]
                  9 Wilfredo Gómez 1977-05-21 Super bantamweight, Featherweight and Super featherweight 17, 0 and 0 [I]
                  10 Julian Solís 1980-08-29 Bantamweight 0 [J]
                  11 Carlos De León 1980-11-25 Cruiserweight 8 [K]
                  12 Ossie Ocasio 1982-02-13 Cruiserweight 3 [L]
                  13 Juan LaPorte 1982-09-15 Featherweight 2 [M]
                  14 Edwin Rosario 1983-05-01 Lightweight and Junior welterweight 3 and 0 [N]
                  15 Héctor Camacho 1983-08-07 Super featherweight, Lightweight and Junior welterweight ?, ? and ?
                  16 Mark Medal † 1984-03-11 Super welterweight 0 [XVI]
                  17 Harry Arroyo † 1984-04-15 Lightweight 2 [XVII]
                  18 Victor Callejas 1984-05-26 Super bantamweight 2 [XVIII]
                  19 Carlos Santos 1984-11-02 Super welterweight 1 [XIX]
                  20 Antonio Rivera 1986-08-30 Featherweight 0 [XX]
                  21 Wilfredo Vázquez 1987-10-04 Bantamweight, Super bantamweight and Featherweight 10, ? and ?
                  22 José Ruiz Matos† 1989-04-29 Super flyweight 4 [XXII]
                  23 John John Molina 1989-04-29 Super featherweight 7 [XXIII]
                  24 José De Jesús 1989-05-19 Junior flyweight ?
                  25 Juan Nazario 1990-04-04 Lightweight ?
                  26 Orlando Fernandez 1990-05-12 Super bantamweight ?
                  27 Santos Cardona 1991-04-11 Welterweight and Super welterweight ?
                  28 Danny Garcia 1992-02-01 Middleweight ?
                  29 Rafael del Valle 1992-05-13 Bantamweight ?
                  30 Felix Camacho 1992-05-27 Super bantamweight ?
                  31 Josue Camacho 1992-07-31 Junior flyweight ?
                  32 Daniel Jiménez 1993-06-09 Bantamweight and Super bantamweight 4 and 0 [XXXII]
                  33 Felix Trinidad 1993-06-19 Welterweight, Super welterweight and Middleweight 17, 2 and 0 [XXXIII]
                  34 Alex Sanchez 1993-12-22 Strawweight 6 [XXXIV]
                  35 Jake Rodríguez 1994-02-13 Junior welterweight 2 [XXXV]
                  36 Sammy Fuentes 1994-11-07 Junior welterweight ?
                  37 Angel Almena 1995-07-29 Super flyweight and Flyweight ? and ?
                  38 Angel Manfredy † 1995-11-18 Super featherweight ?
                  39 Frank Toledo † 1996-06-09 Super bantamweight and Featherweight ? and ?
                  40 José Antonio Rivera † 1997-04-25 Welterweight ?
                  41 Lou Del Valle † 1997-09-20 Light heavyweight 0
                  42 Eric Morel 1998-10-17 Super flyweight 7 [XLII]
                  43 Daniel Santos 2000-05-06 Welterweight and Super welterweight ? and ?
                  44 Nelson Dieppa 2000-07-22 Light flyweight 5 [XLIV]
                  45 John Ruiz † 2001-03-03 Heavyweight ?
                  46 Aléx Trujillo 2001-05-05 Lightweight and Super lightweight ? and ?
                  47 Ángel Chacón 2002-10-27 Featherweight ?
                  48 Ivan Calderón 2003-05-03 Mini flyweight and Light flyweight 11 and 2 [XLVIII]
                  49 Manny Siaca 2004-05-05 Super middleweight 0 [XLIX]
                  50 Miguel Cotto 2004-09-11 Super lightweight and Welterweight 5 and 4 [L]
                  51 Luis Collazo † 2005-04-02 Welterweight 1 [LI]
                  52 Kermit Cintron 2006-10-28 Welterweight 2 [LII]
                  53 Carlos Quintana 2008-02-09 Welterweight 0 [LIII]
                  54 Orlando Cruz [4] 2008-03-22 Featherweight 0 [LIV]
                  55 Victor Fonseca [4] 2008-03-22 Bantamweight 1 [LV]
                  56 Juan Manuel López 2008-06-07 Super bantamweight 0 [LVI]

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                  • williamhvx1
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                    #69
                    Hate And Jealousies Aaaah Is All Good........ Boricua!!!!!!!!!! Dale Duro!!!

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                    • machotime
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                      #70
                      And for those of you who dont know, The record of Mexico vs. PR fighters in championship bouts is 12 (PR) -10 (Mex).


                      BORICUA!!!!!!

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